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PLUMBING: HIGH EARNING POTENTIAL

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Becoming a plumber may be an interesting career option if you can’t see yourself working in an office. Plumbers create and build with their hands and are constantly on the move. They get to meet people from all walks of life and build lasting relationships. Every day is different, and you won’t feel isolated or lonely while on the job.

Plumbers earn a comfortable living. In fact, plumbing is among the most highly paid trades. Therefore, you can easily support yourself and your family. Most importantly, plumbers help make a difference in people’s lives and safeguard their health by keeping water and sewer pipes well maintained. The gratification of helping people is hard to beat. Moreover, plumbing is a physically demanding career that will keep you active all day. Most jobs require you to sit at a desk, so you have to exercise on your own time. However, with plumbing, you’ll keep fit on the job.

Finally, plumbers have unmatched job security. They don’t have to worry about their job being outsourced or eliminated. As long as there are leaky pipes, drains and toilets, plumbers will be needed to fix them.

Get in touch with a career counsellor to find out how you can kick off a career in the plumbing industry.

Spark your creativity with a career in welding

Welders use their skills to create magnificent, breathtaking structures every day. Welding is a growing career field that offers many opportunities for those interested in learning technical skills, exploring their creative tendencies and working hard.

Welders also have the opportunity to travel for their work, as welding is needed all over the world in several fields, including the pipeline, military and shipbuilding industries. There isn’t a standard educational path toward becoming a welder. For example, many individuals choose to attend a vocational school, while others apply for apprenticeships or welding training programs. A huge benefit of joining this industry is that you can start from the bottom and gain skills and experience through specialized, on-the-job training.

As a welder, the satisfaction of working with your hands and the pride of helping a project evolve from start to finish is hard to beat.

If welding seems like the right career path for you, find a training centre and start earning the competencies you need to be a skilled professional today.

CARPENTRY: A SKILLED CRAFT

If you love working with your hands, are creative, detail-oriented and looking for exciting opportunities, a career as a carpenter may be an ideal path for you. Here are three good reasons to become a carpenter.

1. You can make an impact. A career in carpentry offers you a chance to make a difference in the lives of the people in your community. For example, families will grow into the homes you build, and students will learn in the schools you construct.

2. You don’t have to pay for an expensive education. Carpentry focuses more on skill than education.

HORTICULTURE: A GREEN CAREER

If you’d rather spend your days surrounded by greenery than working at a desk, the field of horticulture may be perfect for you. Here’s a look at the important work of horticulturists.

WHAT’S A HORTICULTURIST?

Horticulturists are agricultural scientists that focus on finding better ways to develop, grow, harvest, store, process and ship fruits, vegetables and decorative plants. They use their expertise to develop new plant varieties that can better resist insects or disease or are better adapted to growing in a range of climates and soils. This has far-reaching benefits and greatly impacts the lives of many people.

WHERE DO THEY WORK?

The career of a horticulturist can be exciting because there are many different types of jobs to choose from. For example, horticulturists can find employment in:

• Nurseries and greenhouses

• Government departments

• Universities and colleges

• Horticulture, floriculture and agriculture research companies

• Fruit and vegetable farming operations

• Garden centres and plant retailers

• Zoos and botanical gardens

Therefore, you don’t have to spend a fortune in academia. Many individuals enrol in carpentry courses at vocational schools and colleges. It’s also possible to opt for practical hands-on training as a labourer or carpentry assistant so you can earn while you learn.

3. You have job security. There is and will always be a need for construction and skilled tradespeople. In fact, carpentry is among Canada’s top five most in-demand trades. Homes, offices, hospitals, schools, factories, roads and other vital structures constantly need to be built, renovated or replaced.

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