Is It Time for Vocational Schools to Make a Return?
Education can’t be disputed. It is valuable. However, the problem is not education. It is the fields that student pursues that make it difficult. Nevertheless, students and many colleges have demonstrated the committed of enrollment. Immediately, students notice how difficult it is to find a job after graduation. This is because most students were sold on the idea that success equals working in an office setting.
Coincidentally, the best success stories are from vocational schools. Furthermore, there is a crisis in the trading world for skilled workers. Medical and technical trades are the most in-demand employment sectors currently. In addition, Sanchez suggests that the job market shouldn’t be who you know or where you are from, but the ability to demonstrate skills.
Vocational schools demonstrate the importance of improving your skillset. There are a number of good programs that students can choose from.
- I.T Specialist
- Networking Specialist
- Certified Nurse Aide
- Certified Home Health Aide
- EKG Technician
- Phlebotomy Technician
- Plumbing
- Auto Mechanic
- Medical Billing & Coding Specialist
Over the past year, Wall Street Journal has supported technology schools as the new economy reformers. Unfortunately, there is a negative connotation associated with trade schools. It is too far from the truth.
The truth is vocational schools are the bright light in the student loan crisis. Vocational schools are the economy’s future.
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