Skilled Trades Blog

Benefits of Working in the Trades: Job Satisfaction

Posted by Brad Dixon

ESTIMATED READING TIME: 3 MINUTES

For the last 15 years, it has been all about working in the business world. People were going to university and studying to achieve that corner office job. Now, youth still think that's where the good jobs are, even though there are fewer opportunities. The job market is definitely in recovery mode after our economy's nosedive but university graduates are not seeing the same success as they used to. It's time young people started looking at other options for steady well-paying jobs.

Skilled trades jobs are the alternative people should be considering. They are on par with those office jobs that used to be so desirable — we've already talked about the myths that need busting. The simple reality is that skilled trades need to be better promoted as viable options to people so that they can make informed decisions about the education they pursue and the jobs that will be waiting for them.

 

Benefit Five: A Job in the Trades is Satisfying

Above all, the number one factor in overall job satisfaction is being able to use your skills and abilities. People are starting to realize that being happy at work and having a job that is fulfilling is important. After all, no one wants to spend 40 years working in a job that is boring and leaves your miserable. And yet, 70% of people feel that way while working — those with more education are even more likely to dislike their job.

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Topics: Career Opportunities, Skilled Trades

Kickstarting a Career in the Skilled Trades: Start at Home

Posted by Brad Dixon

ESTIMATED READING TIME: 3 MINUTES

If you've already think a skilled trades job might be for you, it's important to know where to begin. There is no point in pursuing a career that you have thought about without actually understand what the job or the training entails. You wouldn't want to invest the time and money into training only to find out this isn't the career choice you thought it would be. And so, we are launching a short series — a step-by-step guide, if you will —about how to kickstart a career in the trades. 

Whether you are a soon-to-be high school graduate trying to figure out what to do with your life or someone who just wants to pursue something new, let this be your guide to starting your new career in the skilled trades.

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Topics: Gas Technician Careers, Gas Technician, Career Opportunities, Hands On Learning, Skilled Trades

Benefits of Working in the Skilled Trades: Job Availability

Posted by Brad Dixon

ESTIMATED READING TIME: 3 MINUTES

For the last 15 years, it has been all about working in the business world. People were going to university and studying to achieve that corner office job. Now, youth still think that's where the good jobs are, even though there are fewer opportunities. The job market is definitely in recovery mode after our economy's nosedive but university graduates are not seeing the same success as they used to. It's time young people started looking at other options for steady well-paying jobs.

Skilled trades jobs are the alternative young people should be considering. They are on par with those office jobs that used to be so desirable — we've already talked about the myths that need busting. The simple reality is that skilled trades need to be better promoted as viable options to young people so that they can make informed decisions about the post-secondary education they pursue and the jobs that will be waiting for them.

 

Benefit Four: Canada needs Skilled Trades Workers

The last time we talked about the benefits of working in the skilled trades, we talked about job security. That's all well and good, but if you can't find a job to begin with, who cares about keeping it once you have it? The good news is, when you are considering a career in the skilled trades, jobs are plentiful.

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Topics: Gas Technician Careers, Career Opportunities, Skilled Trades

Considering Skilled Trades Jobs? How's your Customer Service?

Posted by Brad Dixon

ESTIMATED READING TIME: 3 MINUTES

Working in the skilled trades requires more than most people give them credit for — it's about more than just being good with your hands. It's about understanding ever-changing technology, remembering important safety measures, knowing the math behind what you are doing and delivering excellent customer service.

As a skilled trades worker, it is imperative that you have excellent customer service practices. After all, the quality of your service speaks volumes about you and is essential in acquiring return business and getting referred to new business.

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Topics: Gas Technician, Transferrable Skills, Skilled Trades

Benefits of Working in the Skilled Trades: Job Security

Posted by Brad Dixon

ESTIMATED READING TIME: 3 MINUTES

For the last 15 years, it has been all about working in the business world. People were going to university and studying to achieve that corner office job. Now, youth still think that's where the good jobs are, even though there are fewer opportunities. The job market is definitely in recovery mode after our economy's nosedive but university graduates are not seeing the same success as they used to. It's time young people started looking at other options for steady well-paying jobs.

Skilled trades jobs are the alternative young people should be considering. They are on par with those office jobs that used to be so desirable — we've already talked about the myths that need busting. The simple reality is that skilled trades need to be better promoted as viable options to young people so that they can make informed decisions about the post-secondary education they pursue and the jobs that will be waiting for them.

 

Benefit Three: There is job security in the skilled trades

We know that when you are looking for a job, good pay doesn't hurt — but even more important than a good wage is knowing that you will be able to keep that well paying job. No one wants to work in a job that isn't secure. And in this economy, a completely secure career opportunity is hard to find. But some jobs are safer than others — enter skilled trades career opportunities.

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Topics: Gas Technician Careers, Gas Technician, Career Opportunities, HVAC Careers, Skilled Trades

Students being Encouraged to Consider Skilled Trades Jobs

Posted by Brad Dixon

ESTIMATED READING TIME: 3 MINUTES

It isn't a secret that high school students need a little guidance when it comes to makig decisions that will impact the rest of their lives. Not many young people know with 100% certainty what it is they want to do "when they grow up" and choosing the best route after high school can be an intimidating decision. They rely on teachers, parents and their peers to help make that decision-making process easier, but what if they aren't getting all the facts? 

Recently, the Canadian Apprenticehip Forum (CAF) released a report that states that 91 percent of educators know that skilled trades workers are always needed and therefore recognize the importance of connecting students with activities and data to properly inform them of the options available. On top of that, the survey revealed that 93 percent of teachers across the country are now encouraging students to consider a career in the skilled trades.

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Topics: Career Opportunities, Hands On Learning, Skilled Trades

Benefits of Working in the Skilled Trades: Compensation

Posted by Brad Dixon

ESTIMATED READING TIME: 3 MINUTES

For the last 15 years, it has been all about working in the business world. People were going to university and studying to achieve that corner office job. Now, youth still think that's where the good jobs are, even though there are fewer opportunities. The job market is definitely in recovery mode after our economy's nosedive but university graduates are not seeing the same success as they used to. It's time young people started looking at other options for steady well-paying jobs.

Skilled trades jobs are the alternative young people should be considering. They are on par with those office jobs that used to be so desirable — we've already talked about the myths that need busting. The simple reality is that skilled trades need to be better promoted as viable options to young people so that they can make informed decisions about the post-secondary education they pursue and the jobs that will be waiting for them.

 

Benefit Two: Skilled Trades jobs have high earning potential

Skilled trades training may seem expensive — which we talked about in our last blog — but in the end, it is definitely worth it. After all, a few months of training will increase your earning potential for the rest of your life!

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Topics: Career Opportunities, Skilled Trades

Benefits of Working in the Skilled Trades: Education

Posted by Brad Dixon

ESTIMATED READING TIME: 4 MINUTES

For the last 15 years, it has been all about working in the business world. People were going to university and studying to achieve that corner office job. Now, youth still think that's where the good jobs are, even though there are fewer opportunities. The job market is definitely in recovery mode after our economy's nosedive but university graduates are not seeing the same success as they used to. It's time young people started looking at other options for steady well-paying jobs.

Skilled trades jobs are the alternative young people should be considering. They are on par with those office jobs that used to be so desirable — we've already talked about the myths that need busting. The simple reality is that skilled trades need to be better promoted as viable options to young people so that they can make informed decisions about the post-secondary education they pursue and the jobs that will be waiting for them.

 

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Topics: Course Length and Time, Trade School, Class Length, Hands On Learning, Night School, Skilled Trades

What is HVAC?

Posted by Brad Dixon

ESTIMATED READING TIME: 3 MINUTES

Living in a climate that experiences both extreme heat and extreme cold requires climate control systems — that is, heating and air conditioning units. HVAC refers to these Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning systems. And with the necessity of these large-scale appliances comes the necessity of someone who can service them. That is where HVAC courses and gas technician licenses come in: we need certified technicians who are experts in the industry to help control the climates of our homes.

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New Study Finds Misconceptions about the Skilled Trades

Posted by Brad Dixon

ESTIMATED READING TIME: 3 MINUTES

We have always known that there are misconceptions about the skilled trades floating around out there. That's why we've been working so hard to bust those myths that are so common. Today, the Independent Contractors and Businesses Associations (ICBA) released a study showing that 59% of young people aren't aware of how to get into the trades because of common misconceptions.

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Topics: Career Opportunities, Skilled Trades Myths, Skilled Trades