I'm in high school and thinking about my future options here in Texas. What jobs are currently in high demand that don't require much schooling beyond high school? Would appreciate any advice or personal experiences in this area!
There are several opportunities in Texas for individuals who don't plan on pursuing a traditional four-year college education. Here are a few fields:
1. Trade Skills: Particularly in areas such as plumbing, electricity, and HVAC repair, these trades require vocational training but not a traditional college degree. With the construction boom in Texas, these skills are in high demand.
2. Healthcare Support: Positions like medical assistants, pharmacy techs, and certified nursing assistants are needed. These roles require certification programs that can last from a few weeks to a year.
3. Information Technology (IT): While some IT roles require a degree, others such as an IT technician or help desk support do not. Certifications like CompTIA A+ can help break into these fields.
4. Commercial Truck Driving: Goods need to be transported, and there's a demand for truck drivers. You would need to earn a commercial driving license, which involves a course and an examination.
5. Oil and Gas Industry: Texas is known for its oil and gas industry. Many roles here don't require extended education. For example, as a roustabout (general laborer) on an oil rig, you would need on-the-job training but no formal education.
Remember to do some research and think about what job could align with your interests and skills. Despite the minimal schooling, some of these jobs require certifications or licenses, so be sure to investigate the prerequisites for any position you're considering!
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