Informative website on trade schools and vocational schools launched by SmartSchoolFinder
SmartSchoolFinder.com launched an informative website on trade schools and technical schools.
(prHWY.com) February 4, 2013 - stoke on Trent, United Kingdom -- SmartSchoolFinder.com launched an informative website on trade schools and technical schools.
An informative website SmartSchoolFinder.com that enables people to find school matches for almost 300 unique programs, organized into over 12 different subjects was launched. Schools are narrowed down based on the zip code entered by a visitor, allowing them to skip the guessing game and find the
vocational schools and technical schools that are really right by where they live. Traditional, four-year college degrees aren't for everyone; while some career choices require an undergraduate or graduate degree from a college or university program, there are fields which do not. Machinists and tool-and-dye tradesmen were among the highest-paid trade workers in 2012 with starting salaries in the range of USD 50,000 to USD 60,000. A trade college helps meets the demand for workers needed to fill manufacturing and trade jobs that are fast becoming in high demand again.
Computer-aided drafting and engineering skills usually involve a two-year college program offered by a technical college, focused on the skills needed for high-end manufacturing jobs. These jobs are becoming attractive to young people seeking career choices, as well as displaced workers looking for new jobs. Trade college or vocational college proves useful particularly in manufacturing jobs as most trade workers must be computer literate. There is an increase in demand for skilled workers such as Plumbers, electricians, HVAC (heating, ventilation, air conditioning) technicians, auto mechanics and construction managers and they are also offered competitive wages.
A trade college or vocational college helps meets the demand for these kinds of skilled workers that is so high that in some areas, they cannot be trained fast enough to meet the need. While some career choices require an undergraduate or graduate degree from a college or university program, there are fields which do not. Many students from trade schools have jobs awaiting them even before graduating from their programs. For those who are not the four-year-college-degree type and are simply not interested in a career that would require that much school, there are plenty of technical trade schools that require as little as 2 years of technical school to complete before allowing people to dive headlong into the work force.
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