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Are there any non-physical trade jobs for someone interested in a trade career?

I've heard some trade jobs can be physically demanding, and I'm looking for options that are less physically intense. Are there non-physical trade jobs that still offer good career prospects after high school?

a year ago

Trade careers are not confined to just physically demanding jobs. There are numerous options suited to those who prefer a less physical type of work. Some trades you might consider include:

1. Drafting: This involves preparing detailed working diagrams of machinery, buildings, or systems based on specifications given by architects or engineers. Drafters often specialize in a particular area such as mechanical, architectural, or electrical drafting.

2. Web Development: As a web developer, you can design and build websites for various clients. While this trade career requires technical knowledge and analytical skills, it is not physically demanding.

3. Electrical/Electronics Repair: A career in this field will involve diagnosing, maintaining, and repairing the electrical components of a wide range of equipment. This could be anything from computers to navigation systems. While this job may occasionally require some physical work, it is generally considered less physically demanding than other trade careers like construction or plumbing.

4. Estimating: This involves analyzing how much projects will cost. Estimators work with contractors, builders, and other construction professionals, outlining the cost, time, labor, and materials needed for a construction project.

Remember that many of these careers require specialized training or certification. Programs like those at community colleges, vocational schools, or online certification programs can provide the necessary training.

Engage in ample research and try to obtain first-hand information about any trade you're considering. For instance, you could reach out to people who are currently working in these trades or partake in job-shadowing opportunities to gain a clear understanding of what a typical day in any of these jobs looks like.

a year ago

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