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Which trade jobs offer good pay for women?

I'm a high school junior looking into trade jobs. As a female, are there certain trade jobs that pay well where women are typically welcomed? I want to make sure I find a good fit for my skills and interests.

a year ago

Exploring trade careers is a stimulating avenue with several well-paying options. As a woman, you might be particularly interested in trade jobs where women have been making significant inroads. Here are some trades worth considering:

1. Electrician: Women are gaining representation in this field, which is well-paying and in high demand. A skilled electrician can earn a strong wage, and apprenticeships allow you to earn while getting essential, on-the-job training.

2. HVAC Technician: The demand for HVAC technicians is strong, and the pay can be excellent. This field is witnessing more female practitioners, with many finding the work both interesting and lucrative.

3. Plumber: Plumbing is another trade that pays well and often offers union benefits. There's a growing need for new practitioners, and women in this field are highly valued.

4. Construction Manager: While this requires some experience in the construction trade, it's a role where women can excel. This managerial role can be very lucrative and offers the chance to supervise different projects.

5. Welder: Although traditionally a male-dominated field, the narrative is changing with organizations like Women Who Weld promoting and training women in this craft. There are various types of welding, and some specialized forms, like underwater welding, can bring in substantial income.

Before you decide, research each trade to understand the skill sets required, working conditions, and potential for advancement. And please remember, your gender should not limit your choice of profession. Apply to the trade roles that most appeal to you and align with your abilities and interests. Good luck with your exploration!

a year ago

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