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[quote=Anonymous]https://grownandflown.com/seven-reasons-skilled-trades-best-path-teen/?utm_medium=socialflow&utm_source=facebook&fbclid=IwAR1gbR-qaq4TTo8DNPSOxlznXNyfpA0c5iw-XAFyX13AZ_U3q0FSU6dx9K8 This is a great article. My son, who graduates next month, is not taking the "traditional" path to work. He really considered what he wants, what he likes to do, how he feels about school, what he wants to earn, where he wants to work, and more. And he is probably going into welding, which is a perfect fit for him. He loves hands-on learning and creating things, he does not like book or computer learning and he wants to earn a good living. Skills-based career opportunities exist across many industries, including healthcare, information technology, energy, manufacturing, public services, and others. And the path to reach them is shorter, more focused, and less expensive than the journey to a four-year degree. [/quote]
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