We live in such technological times that it can seem like the computers that we hold in our hands and the ones that sit on our desks are the most important tool that we have. In reality, however, at a time when so many people are concerned about the digital world that they live in they often forget the need for skills that rely on genuine know how and good old fashioned mechanical skills. Perhaps this is the reason that at the same time educators, business owners, and parents are pushing high school and college students into science, technology, engineering, and math careers, the nation is seeing a shortage of people entering the trade fields.
Local plumber, for instance, often have two to three week wait times for their customers who have non emergency problems. Likewise, these same local plumbers who are responding to emergency situations can charge exorbitant fees. With no other option and with too few people in competition for these jobs, local plumbers, as well as electricians and other contractors are not only in high demand, but are also charging high prices.
From water heater maintenance to leaky toilets and other needs for plumbing help, there are a number of tasks that require the help of professional contractors. Making the mistake of thinking that you can fix a problem yourself, in fact, can turn what looks like a small insignificant decision into a major expensive problem. It is for all of these reasons, however, that it is becoming increasingly apparent that we need to return to encouraging students to not only enter STEM professions, but to also encourage students to enter the trade fields and pursue careers as licensed plumbers, electricians, and other popular and needed contractor work.
Just focusing on plumbing, consider these facts and figures about the many reasons that becoming a local plumber may be in your best interest:
We live in a time when it is increasingly important o stress that the next generation of graduates have an equal amount of people interested in the needed licensed trades as there are those who are entering the STEM careers that are so often recruited for. What are your goals for your career?
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