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What jobs are available after trade school?

I'm really considering going to a trade school after high school, but I'm not sure what job opportunities I would have afterward. Can anyone provide some details about what kinds of jobs trade school graduates typically get?

13 hours ago

Trade schools offer a wide variety of programs which can lead to many different jobs. The specific job you could get highly depends on the program you choose. Here's a run-down of a few areas of study at trade schools and the corresponding jobs:

1. HVAC Systems: Many trade schools offer programs in Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning. After completing such a program, you could work as an HVAC technician, performing installation and repair on these systems in both residential and commercial settings.

2. Electrician: Trade schools often have programs to train electricians. As a graduate, you could work as an electrician, helping to wire buildings and fix electrical problems.

3. Plumbing: With a plumbing program, you could become a plumber, installing and repairing pipes in homes and businesses.

4. Automotive Mechanics: Automotive mechanic programs can lead to jobs servicing and repairing cars and other vehicles.

5. Culinary Arts: Trade schools with culinary arts programs can lead to jobs as chefs, pastry chefs, caterers, or other food service professionals.

6. Information Technology: Some trade schools offer programs in IT. After completing such a program, you could work in various IT roles, such as network administrator, IT technician, or IT support specialist.

7. Medical and Dental Assistant: Some trade schools offer programs that train medical and dental assistants. These roles involve supporting doctors and dentists in providing care to patients.

8. Welding: Welding programs can lead to jobs as welders, cutters, solderers, and brazers.

Bear in mind that the job market for these roles can vary depending on your location and the demand for these skills. It's a good idea to research job prospects in your area before deciding on a program.

13 hours ago

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