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Careers in the Trade Basics
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Here is just a small list of some of the other skilled trade careers available today.

• Agriculture/agricultural sciences • Air transportation services • Animal training • Aquaculture operations and production management • Architectural drafting • Auto/automotive body repair • Building/property maintenance and management • Business machine repair • Cabinet making and millworking • Carpentry • Civil/structural drafting • Clothing, apparel, and textile work and management • Commercial garment and apparel services • Commercial photography • Communication systems installation and repair • Computer installation and repair • Conservation and renewable natural resources • Construction trades • Crop production operations and management • Custodial services • Dietician assistance • Diving (Professional) • Drafting • Dry cleaning and laundering (Commercial) • Electrician • Fire protection • Fishing technology/commercial fishing • Food catering • Forestry • Graphic and printing equipment operation • Greenhouse operations and management • Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration • Home furnishings and equipment installation and consultation • Horticulture services operations and management • Industrial design • Industrial machinery maintenance and repair • Instrument calibration and repair • Landscaping operations and management • Locksmithing and safe repair • Machinist/machine technology • Major appliance installation and repair • Marine maintenance and ship repair • Masonry and tile setting • Mechanical drafting • Nursery operations and management • Ornamental horticulture operations and management • Painting and wall covering • Plumbing and pipe fitting • Precision metal working • Sheet metal working • Shoe, boot, and leather repair • Small engine mechanical and repair services • Stationary energy sources installation and operation • Tool and die making/technology • Transportation and materials moving • Vehicle and equipment operation • Vehicle and mobile equipment mechanical and repair services • Watch, clock, and jewelry repair • Water transportation services • Welding • Window treatment making and installation • Woodworking

If you are interested in challenging and physical work outside of a traditional office environment, you might find that a trade career is the best way to satisfy these needs. Your first step to a trade career is to begin investigating trade and career college for programs in the trade that works best for you.

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