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Vocational jobs that are in demand right now?

I'm thinking about pursuing a vocational career instead of going to college after high school. Can anyone tell me which vocational jobs are currently in high demand and might offer good opportunities?

a year ago

Exploring vocational careers can be a lucrative and fulfilling alternative to the traditional college route. Here are a few vocational jobs that are in high demand currently based on data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics:

1. Medical and Health Services Manager: This career involves managing an entire facility, a specific clinical area or department, or a medical practice for a group of physicians and ensures the organization is running smoothly.

2. Dental Hygienist: Dental hygienists clean teeth, examine patients for signs of oral diseases, and provide other preventative dental care.

3. Wind Turbine Technicians: Also known as windtechs, they install, maintain, and repair wind turbines. With the shift towards green energy, the demand for this profession is on the rise.

4. HVAC Technicians: These professionals specialize in the installation, maintenance, and repair of heating, air conditioning, refrigeration, and ventilation systems in homes and businesses.

5. Physical Therapist Assistants: These professionals work under the direction of a physical therapist to help patients recovering from surgeries, illnesses, and injuries regain movement and manage pain.

6. Electricians: Work with electrical power systems, from commercial to residential settings. Their work ranges from wiring a building to fixing an electrical outage.

7. Radiologic and MRI Technologists: Perform diagnostic imaging examinations, such as x rays, on patients.

Each of these careers requires vocational training, and many can be pursued through community colleges or specific vocational schools that offer the necessary certification programs. Make sure to explore each job's training requirements, working conditions, and potential for growth to see if it aligns with your skills and interests.

a year ago

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