Career Training Programs
Returning to school to receive job specific training is a great way to improve your employment opportunities. If you consider that the average employee with a high school education earns on average a salary of $28,000 per year while an employee with a Bachelor’s degree earns on average a salary of $51,000 per year, you may immediately see the advantages of returning to school.
Having a skill or learning a trade not only allows you to earn morn money but helps insure greater job security. With the wide variety of trade school programs available at one of the hundreds of vocational schools nationwide, you owe it to yourself to at least take the time and research what all is involved in a particular field of interest.
In an attempt to break down the amount of time spent researching what is involved from start to finish in a trade school program, we have started a list of some of the most popular career training programs. In this list you will find the basics involved in schooling, a job description, average salary and demand of a particular job. Knowing what you are getting into before you start is key to success not only in finishing your required job specific training, but landing and keeping a job after graduation.
1. Registered Respiratory Therapist
Our first choice for a career training program you may find interesting is that of a Registered Respiratory Therapist. Our to the point article shows you the basics of schooling, salaries, job demand and schools.
2. Culinary Arts Careers
There are far more careers in Culinary Arts than you might think. This career field is not limited to strictly cooking, and can really bring out your creativeness around food. Our article touches on a few alternate uses for a degree in Culinary arts along with a few accredited Culinary Art Schools.
3. EKG Technician Training
An EKG or Electrocardiogram technician is a great career specific training program to enroll in. Classes can be completed in a little as 1 year leading to a certificate. From there you can quickly find a job and then enroll in further education to ensure a higher pay roll and keep yourself in high demand.