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Careers You Can Pursue with Trade School Education

What kind of jobs can you get with a trade school education? I'm considering going to a trade school after high school, but I'm not sure about the job prospects. Any advice or personal experiences would be awesome!

a year ago

Trade school education can provide a direct pathway to many rewarding careers. It's great that you're considering this route as it often involves specialized training for specific careers and typically takes less time to complete compared to a four-year degree. Here are some careers you can pursue with a trade school education:

1. Electrician: This generally requires an apprenticeship under a licensed electrician before you become fully licensed yourself. Electricians install and maintain electrical systems in homes and businesses.

2. Plumber: After trade school, as with electricians, you'll often have an apprenticeship. Plumbers install and repair water, gas, and drainage systems.

3. HVAC technician: These professionals install, maintain, and repair heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration systems.

4. Auto mechanic: If you're passionate about automobiles, you can specialize in diagnosing and fixing cars and trucks of different types.

5. Welder: Welders work in a variety of industries, joining metal parts together for construction or product manufacturing.

6. Radiologic Technologist: If healthcare is your interest, a radiologic technologist is a great career path. They operate machinery like X-ray machines and computed tomography (CT) scanners.

7. Dental Hygienist: They work in dental offices and provide services like teeth cleaning and x-rays.

8. Construction Manager: Here, you manage construction projects, overseeing the planning, budgeting, and execution of a construction job.

Remember that job prospects also depend on your geographical location and the demand for those specific trades in your area. It would be wise to research the job market for the trades you're interested in both locally and nationally to make an informed decision. Trade schools offer a practical and hands-on way to learn a skilled profession, and with the right combination of skills and work ethic, many trade jobs can provide stability, high earning potential, and a satisfying career. Good luck in your decision-making process!

a year ago

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