Trades Today Career Opportunities

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their career aspirations, who go

to college in search of what they

want to do, and who spend a lot of

money not working toward anything

in particular. By the time these

students arrive at their career path

of choice and officially declare their

majors, many of them already have

significant student loan debt.

College can be a useful tool for

reaching your goals, but it can also

be an expensive way to find yourself.

If you don’t have a specific college

major that you think makes sense,

or if your interests lie outside of the

traditional university pathway, then

it is far better to acknowledge that

truth now rather than go to college

because it’s what everyone else is

doing and pay handsomely to do so.

Of course, the big question most

students have when they are

thinking about not following the

traditional college path is this one:

“What are my other options?”

Education for

the Skilled

Trades

For high school graduates who are

interested in continuing their educa-

tional development after graduation