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What's the easiest trade job to get into?

I'm considering going into a trade after high school and I'm curious about what the easiest trade job might be to start with. Are there any trades that are particularly beginner-friendly or have straightforward entry requirements?

3 months ago

Entry into a trade usually requires some sort of vocational education, apprenticeship, or on-the-job training. If you're looking for trades with more straightforward paths, here are a few you might consider:

1. Painting: Becoming a house painter can be a good starting point. This trade often requires minimal training beyond a high school diploma. Many painters receive their training on the job.

2. Landscaping or Groundskeeping: Similar to painting, these roles usually don't require extensive formal education. You can get on-the-job training, and in these jobs, you'll be maintaining and beautifying outdoor spaces.

3. Home Inspector: Home inspectors examine houses to determine if they meet certain criteria, like building codes. This job typically requires a high school diploma and some knowledge of building codes and construction methods, often obtained through a vocational program or associate's degree.

4. HVAC Technician: Becoming a heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) technician typically involves a vocational program or apprenticeship. It's more technical than painting or landscaping, but might be easier to get into than some other trades.

Remember, the "easiest" trade for you really depends on your personal strengths and interests. If you enjoy working with your hands and are not particularly keen on academic coursework, something like painting or landscaping might be a natural fit. On the other hand, if you're interested in how things work and enjoy problem-solving, you might be drawn to a more technical trade like being an HVAC technician.

Take the time to look into various trades and connect with professionals in those fields if possible to get a better sense of what might be the best fit for you. Keep in mind that the important thing is not just to find the easiest path, but the one that will bring you fulfillment in the long term.

3 months ago

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