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As a 8th grade student I’m interested in doing trade school but what is the best trade to do difficulty and income wise?
I’ve wanted to do trade school for the real word jobs. It’s always interested me but I’ve just wondered the best one to choose.
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Hello, Aiden !
It's perfectly fine if you haven't chosen a career interest yet - this is your time to explore and after being well informed, you can make the best choice for yourself !
There are some vocational/trade schools in your area that you can explore. They offer programs for Automotive Technology, Cosmetology, Cyber Bootcamp, Truck Driving, Welding, Real Estate, Home Attendant, and so many others. You may want to obtain the information from the schools and programs to see what their complete offerings are. In Yuma, you can call or visit these trade schools: Arizona Western College, Southwest Technical Education District of Yuma, Yuma Truck Driving School, Center for Employment Training, Elite Community Services, Weld Like A Girl (LOL), and EP Real Estate School. Since you are not in high school yet, look into SIATech El Centro Independent Study High School which is a vocational and technical high school in Yuma. Ask your parent to obtain information about this high school, explore the programs they offer and maybe you'd be able to go to this high school.
It would be great if I could tell you how much money you'd make at random careers that you haven't even started yet, but no one would be able to do that. It's just going to be work that you'd love to do regardless of the pay and difficulty level. You must make that choice because you know your limits, but those limits may change in a couple of years, so keep an open mind. You will not know your salaries until you start a job and that would probably be maybe 7 years from now. The employer offers you a salary and you can accept it or refuse the job. Some trades are easily done freelance, having your own business/service. You can work several appointments at once in some careers. This is what you need to explore and start out by thinking about what you love to do and what you're good at. The best trade school to choose would be the one you like best after becoming well informed. Most schools have a website or you could always visit them in person for a tour.
I hope this helps and I wish you all the best !
It's perfectly fine if you haven't chosen a career interest yet - this is your time to explore and after being well informed, you can make the best choice for yourself !
There are some vocational/trade schools in your area that you can explore. They offer programs for Automotive Technology, Cosmetology, Cyber Bootcamp, Truck Driving, Welding, Real Estate, Home Attendant, and so many others. You may want to obtain the information from the schools and programs to see what their complete offerings are. In Yuma, you can call or visit these trade schools: Arizona Western College, Southwest Technical Education District of Yuma, Yuma Truck Driving School, Center for Employment Training, Elite Community Services, Weld Like A Girl (LOL), and EP Real Estate School. Since you are not in high school yet, look into SIATech El Centro Independent Study High School which is a vocational and technical high school in Yuma. Ask your parent to obtain information about this high school, explore the programs they offer and maybe you'd be able to go to this high school.
It would be great if I could tell you how much money you'd make at random careers that you haven't even started yet, but no one would be able to do that. It's just going to be work that you'd love to do regardless of the pay and difficulty level. You must make that choice because you know your limits, but those limits may change in a couple of years, so keep an open mind. You will not know your salaries until you start a job and that would probably be maybe 7 years from now. The employer offers you a salary and you can accept it or refuse the job. Some trades are easily done freelance, having your own business/service. You can work several appointments at once in some careers. This is what you need to explore and start out by thinking about what you love to do and what you're good at. The best trade school to choose would be the one you like best after becoming well informed. Most schools have a website or you could always visit them in person for a tour.
I hope this helps and I wish you all the best !