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Which trade jobs are in highest demand right now?

I'm thinking about pursuing a trade instead of going to college. I'd love to know which trade jobs are currently in high demand. Are there specific trades that are more promising than others in terms of job stability?

a year ago

Sure, it's important to consider job stability when deciding on a trade. Several trades are in high demand currently and are expected to remain so in the coming years.

1. Electricians: These are always in high demand. As our dependence on electricity continues to grow, so does the need for proficient and skilled electricians.

2. Plumbers: Plumbing is another field that is consistently in need. Whether it's for residential or commercial properties, plumbers are essential.

3. HVAC Technicians: With climate changes and the constant need for indoor comfort, the demand for HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) technicians is expected to growth.

4. Civil Engineering Technicians: Technicians who can assist in civil engineering projects are in high demand, especially in areas with substantial construction and infrastructure development.

5. Welders: With a wide range of applications in various industries like construction, manufacturing, and aerospace, skilled welders are always needed.

6. Solar Photovoltaic Installers: With the push towards renewable energy, this trade is growing faster than most others.

7. Wind Turbine Technicians: Similar to solar installers, the growth of renewable energy has led to increased demand for wind turbine technicians.

8. Home Health Aides: With an aging population, home health support services are a growing field. While not a traditional "trade," it's a vocational role with increasing demand.

Remember, demand can vary depending on the region, so also look into the most in-demand jobs in your particular area! You might want to consider how comfortable you are with the tasks associated with certain trades (e.g., if you're not a fan of heights, being a wind turbine technician might not be for you). Choosing a trade that aligns with your interests and skills can increase job satisfaction.

a year ago

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