What Career Should I Choose?  What are My Interests  What are My Abilities  Will There Be a Job for ME?

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What Career Should I Choose?  What are My Interests  What are My Abilities  Will There Be a Job for ME?

The Job Outlook  Electrician 23% increase  Brick Mason 25% increase  Welder 24% increase  HVAC Technician 27% increase  Printer 17% increase  Carpenter 18% increase  Computer Support 97% increase  Graphic Arts/Printing 24% increase  Childcare/Teaching 43% increase  Health Occupations 26% increase  Auto/Auto Body Tech 20% Increase

What Can I Expect to Earn? Electrician18.50/hr Brick Mason18.25/hr Automotive Technician17.00/hr Welder16.75/hr Computer Technician20.00/hr Teacher19.00/hr Nurse21.00/hr Carpenter19.50/hr HVAC Technician19.50/hr Graphic Arts Technician16.50/hr

This poster is available in PDF.PDF You think it is rough going to school? You have problems that seem too big to handle? Talk to a teacher or guidance counselor - they can help. Don't get me wrong - some people do drop out of school and are successful - but do you think you can beat the odds? You want to work 50+ hours a week to make what a high school graduate makes in 40 hours? And this is not just for the first few years out of school - this is a trend that will stick with you FOR THE REST OF YOUR LIFE. So you are thinking about dropping out of school. Think again.