Why skilled trades?
Exceptional job outlook
The Raleigh-Durham area is one of the top areas of urban development in the country, creating a massive demand for new electricians, plumbers, and HVAC professionals. According to the Associated General Contractors of America, 70% of construction companies nationwide are having trouble finding qualified workers. Furthermore, the U.S. Department of Education reports there will be 68% more job openings in infrastructure fields - maintaining roads, bridges and airports - in the next five years than there are people training to fill them. All of this means: there are lots of jobs available, with excellent job security!
Good salary
Many skilled trades professions pay more than the state's average salary - without any college debt! According to Neuvoo.com the average U.S. skilled trades salary is$51,119 per year or $26 per hour - around 1.8 times more than the U.S. median wage. Entry level positions start at $36,000 while most experienced workers make up to $72,000. A skilled trades career path includes ample opportunities for advancement and salary increases when you obtain additional credentials or move into a management position.
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Job satisfaction
One of the number one factors in overall job satisfaction is being able to apply your skills and abilities on a regular basis. Not only do tradespeople draw on their expertise every day at work, but they also enjoy tangible outcomes such as fixing things, building things, and solving problems. Skilled tradespeople hold a respected role in society; from the buildings we live and work in, to the roads we drive on, to the products we consume, skilled tradespeople literally build our future.
Check out this NPR article to learn more about why skilled trades careers are the smart choice for today's high school grads.
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