The demand for careers in skilled trades is surging due to factors like an aging workforce and a historical preference for four-year degrees over vocational training. These hands-on roles in sectors such as construction and electrical work offer stable career paths and the opportunity for specialization, all while requiring less time and financial investment compared to traditional college degrees. As automation rises, the unique skills of tradespeople remain irreplaceable, making this a vita...

Your Career On Target

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Building Futures: The Trades Advantage

APR 10, 20262 MIN
Your Career On Target

Building Futures: The Trades Advantage

APR 10, 20262 MIN

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The demand for careers in skilled trades is surging due to factors like an aging workforce and a historical preference for four-year degrees over vocational training. These hands-on roles in sectors such as construction and electrical work offer stable career paths and the opportunity for specialization, all while requiring less time and financial investment compared to traditional college degrees. As automation rises, the unique skills of tradespeople remain irreplaceable, making this a vital career path to consider today. Source: https://intercoast.edu/articles/trade-school-careers-2/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=trade-school-careers-2.This podcast is part of the InterCoast Media NetworkCheck our certificate  training programs HERECheck our Degrees HEREFollow us:FacebookTwitterInstagramYouTubeLinkedIn