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Which trade jobs are currently in high demand?

I'm thinking about learning a trade after high school, so I'd like to know which trade jobs are in high demand right now. I'd love to pick something that has good job security and career prospects.

3 months ago

Certainly, it's very sensible and practical to choose a trade with high demand and solid career prospects. Some of the hottest trades include:

1. Electricians: As we increasingly rely on electricity for many of our daily activities, particular in new technologies, the demand for licensed electricians is high. Think electric cars, smart homes, renewable energy systems; all of these require electricians.

2. HVAC Technicians: With climate change leading to hotter summers and colder winters, there is great demand for HVAC technicians to install, maintain, and repair heating and cooling systems.

3. Plumbers: This is one trade that is always in demand, as plumbing problems are a constant, and new constructions always need plumbing.

4. Construction Managers: As the economy recovers and construction projects gear up, there's an expected demand for construction managers. They usually have several years of field experience and potentially some postsecondary education in construction management or a related field.

5. Solar Photovoltaic Installers: As homes and businesses switch to renewable energy sources, solar installers are in hot demand. Plus, tax incentives have been making solar panel installation much more attractive.

6. Wind Turbine Technicians: The wind energy industry has been growing rapidly, leading to a high demand for technicians to service and maintain wind turbines.

It's worth noting that while these trades are in demand, they do require specialized training and potentially licensing or certification. Be sure to investigate the specific requirements and the time commitment involved before making your decision. You may want to look into trade schools or technical colleges in your area or online that offer these courses. Good luck on your career path!

3 months ago

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