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What are the most sought-after trade jobs in the US?

I'm considering going into a trade after high school instead of college, and I'm curious about which trade jobs are currently most in demand in the US. Could anyone share insights or resources on this topic?

a year ago

Sure, I can certainly assist with your query. There are many trade jobs that are currently in high demand in the United States, owing to various factors such as an aging workforce and a shift in societal attitudes toward vocational professions. Here are a few you might want to consider:

1. Electricians: There's a consistent demand for electricians because of the ongoing need for electrical work in new construction and maintenance. Their role involves installing, maintaining and repairing electrical power, communications, lighting, and control systems.

2. HVAC Technicians: HVAC stands for Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning. Technicians in this field work on systems in residential and commercial buildings ensuring comfortable indoor environments year-round.

3. Plumbers: Whether repairing existing plumbing systems or installing new ones in buildings under construction, plumbers are always in demand.

4. Welders: Welding technology is used in different industries including automotive, construction, manufacturing, and even aerospace. It’s a skill that requires specialized knowledge and training.

5. Diesel Technicians: These professionals focus on maintenance and repair work on diesel engine vehicles, which could include trucks, buses, and construction machinery.

6. Pipefitters: Often confused with plumbers, pipefitters work on larger scale industrial piping systems for manufacturing plants, energy generation plants, or commercial settings.

Remember to take into account potential salary, job satisfaction, and training requirements when considering these or other trade jobs. Additionally, because these fields can be quite diverse, you might want to further research into specific areas you find interesting to understand potential career progression and specializations. Hope this was helpful!

a year ago

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