Women Build Up Their Careers
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Women Building Their Careers
Summary
What do women want in their careers? Studies reveal that they prioritize options, opportunities, respect, geographical mobility, and good pay.
Exploring Career Options
When it comes to fulfilling careers, many women?"and their families?"find excellent opportunities in the skilled trades. These roles include positions such as aviation technician, automotive painter, construction equipment operator, welder, carpenter, decorator, chef, horticulturist, IT support analyst, florist, electrician, tool and die maker, and water-well driller.
The Appeal of Trades Careers
Trades offer the chance to make societal contributions and even become one's own boss. Skilled trades impact every aspect of American life, from infrastructure to education. Many roles provide hands-on training and the chance to "earn while you learn."
Skills and Requirements
While some trades require physical strength and endurance, most emphasize intelligence, creativity, and strong analytical skills. With technological advancements, trades are no longer considered “dirty” jobs. Proficiency with computer software and mechanical systems is increasingly valuable.
Growing Opportunities
The U.S. faces a looming shortage of skilled tradespeople. As baby boomers retire, the construction industry alone may lack over one million workers.
Compensation Insights
Earnings vary by role, location, and experience. For instance, skilled electricians can earn around $70,000 annually. While apprenticeships may offer lower pay and some positions are seasonal, union members typically earn more than their non-union counterparts, according to the National Association of Women in Construction (NAWIC).
Founded in 1955, NAWIC supports women in the construction industry, promoting their success across various roles. With thousands of members worldwide, the organization emphasizes the importance of education and career resources in navigating the challenges of this evolving field.
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