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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