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7 reasons to consider a trade career

Malco 7 reasons to consider a trade career
August 12, 2024 at 9:00 p.m.

By Emma Peterson. 

The trades offer a great opportunity for young people to build a meaningful and stable career. 

Over the last several years, the trades have seen consistent issues with workforce shortages. As older workers continue to retire, there is a lack of young people training to take their positions and fill those critical roles. There are many factors to why this is happening, but a common one is the lack of understanding the value of working in the skilled trades among younger generations. Few realize how these positions can behugely rewarding and often very stable. They also often offer diverse learning opportunities and a clear path to making a positive change in one's community. For those interested in pursuing a trade career, Malco Tools has created this shortlist of reasons why it’s more than worth it. 

1 - Hands-on work 

Trades offer practical, hands-on experiences in the field. Many of these skills can transfer into real-life situations and will be beneficial on and off the job site. Those who work in the trades can enjoy seeing the direct results of their labor and take pride in their craftsmanship. 

2 - Job security 

Skilled trades are always in demand! Older generations are retiring, leaving a significant labor shortage for many critical fields, such as HVAC, plumbing and electrical work, to name a few. These needs persist regardless of economic fluctuations, ensuring a consistent demand for skilled tradespeople. Additionally, skilled tradespeople often earn competitive salaries and can enjoy financial stability. 

3 - Diverse opportunities 

The trades offer a broad spectrum of specialties, ranging from traditional carpentry and welding to technology-driven fields such as robotics in manufacturing, providing a wide range of opportunities for individuals with diverse interests and skill sets. Many trade skills are transferable, allowing those in their field to work in residential, commercial and even industrial. 

4 - Quick entry 

Many vocational jobs require less education than traditional four-year degrees, which means shorter training periods. Pursuing a trade can lead to earlier workforce entry, quicker earning potential and less student debt. 

5 - Community impact 

Trade professionals play a critical role in building and maintaining communities. Their work directly impacts society, from the structures we live and work in, to repairing essential infrastructure. When heating or cooling systems fail during peak seasons, there is no greater relief than a skilled technician arriving and problem-solving. 

6 - Constant learning 

The trades will continue to evolve with technology, tools and innovative techniques. This means continuous learning and skill development, keeping the work interesting and engaging over time. It also provides opportunities to grow in your field and further your career. 

7 - Entrepreneurial opportunities 

With experience and expertise, many individuals in the trades have the option to start their own businesses. Becoming a self-employed tradesperson allows greater control over your work, schedule and earning potential. 

Conclusion 

At Malco Tools, we look forward to putting the right tools in the hands of current and future trade professionals for generations to come. To show our appreciation for the trades and those learning new skills, Malco Tools recognizes outstanding students graduating from career education programs in heating, ventilation & air conditioning and building construction each school term. The Malco “Head of the Class” Student Recognition Program awards a graduating student that an instructor selects from their program “Head of the Class” honors, a Malco tool prize, a congratulatory certificate and a Malco hat. 

Original article and photo source: Malco Tools 

Learn more about Malco Products in their Coffee Shop Directory or visit www.malcoproducts.com.

About Emma

Emma Peterson is a writer at The Coffee Shops and AskARoofer™. Raised in the dreary and fantastical Pacific Northwest, she graduated in 2024 from Pacific University in Oregon with a degree in creative writing and minors in graphic design and Chinese language. Between overthinking everything a little bit, including this bio, she enjoys watching movies with friends, attending concerts and trying to cook new recipes.



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