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What Are the Best Trade School Jobs for 2025?

I'm planning on going to trade school instead of a traditional college, and I'm curious about which jobs I should aim for. Could someone share insights on popular or promising trade school jobs and what makes them desirable?

3 months ago

Sure, happy to share some insights! There are numerous high-demand trade jobs you can explore based on interest, earning potential, and job security. Here are a few of them:

1. Electrician: They are massively in demand due to the continuous growth in the construction industry and older practitioners retiring. Electricians have a median annual wage well above the national average. The job also provides the satisfaction that comes with problem-solving and independent work.

2. HVAC Technician: HVAC Techs repair or maintain heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning systems. The job is in high demand, especially due to climate change and people's increasing dependence on comfortable environments.

3. Dental Hygienist: Known for its flexible scheduling, this job might be a fit if you're attracted to the health field.

4. Plumber: It's an old but in-demand trade. With green plumbing solutions on the rise, you'll also get a chance to keep up with new technologies.

5. Telecommunications Technician: They work with the fast-growing technology used in telecommunications. The job involves mostly setting up and repairing the equipment necessary for communications.

6. Aviation Maintenance Tech: They repair and maintain aircraft. If you have an interest in aviation, this job brings plenty satisfying challenges and exciting opportunities.

Keep in mind that what makes these jobs desirable are the good pay often without the need for a 4-year degree, the hands-on problem-solving skills they require, and job security. These fields are often in demand, so there's relative job safety as well.

Choosing the right trade school job depends on your personal interests and long-term career ambitions. These are promising areas, but the best job for you will be one that matches your interests and skills. So try to gain an understanding of what each job entails, and perhaps even talk with professionals in those fields, before deciding on your specific path.

3 months ago

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