Trades Today Career Opportunities

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Chat with your guidance

counselor

Remember: the guidance counselors at your school are there as

a sounding board to help you find the right path for you. Perhaps

it was even a counselor who put this book into your hands in the

first place! Once you’ve had an opportunity to think more about

the specific trade or trades that interest you, an appointment with

your counselor should be one of the first priorities on your list. Your

counselor will be able to help you look into career and technical

education opportunities in your school district, enroll in courses

that are relevant to your new career aspirations, and otherwise help

you start plotting a pathway toward the post-high school journey

you wish to take.

Explore other

opportunities locally

With few exceptions, most of the jobs in the skilled trades that we

have discussed are in growing industries with great job prospects.

Employers in most of these industries need talented, hardworking,

reliable workers. As a result, if you look around your local area, there

is a good chance you will find programs or opportunities sponsored

by local employers that can help you start immersing yourself in

the trades now.

One example is Manufacturing Day, an annual event that takes

place the first Friday of October. On that day, organizations across

all 50 states host their own manufacturing events, highlighting

local manufacturers with open houses, factory and plant tours,

demonstrations, presentations, and other engagements. According

to the U.S. Department of Commerce, these events draw more than

400,000 students, parents, and community members each year.

Manufacturers use Manufacturing Day as a chance to highlight