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4 Reasons Why a Trades Career May Be Right for You

Do you think a trades career might be right for you? There are a lot of reasons why today’s skilled trades are desirable career paths, including working within a shipyard. With advancements in today’s technology, these jobs are evolving and are always seeking new talent. If you have given it any thought, here are 4 reasons why a trades career might be a great fit for you. 

 

Money

Skilled trades in a shipyard, including such jobs as a welder or pipefitter, will start at a higher pay rate than general labor or even some fabrication positions. The reason for this is the investment in professional development. Because an electrician, for example, needs to achieve a certain level of experience before finding a skilled trade job, they command more money from the start. High demand and specific skills are always valuable and are compensated appropriately. 

 

Training

Before the salary question arises, you’ll also have an opportunity to get on-the-job training or apprenticeships to learn your skill more in-depth. To become qualified for a full-time professional position, you will need to work a certain number of hours through training or apprenticeships. Not only does that give you the experience you need, but it can also open you up to new connections in the shipbuilding industry. 

 

Job Security

It is a fallacy that manufacturing jobs will be taken over by robots in the future. In fact, not only will manufacturing in industries like shipbuilding thrive, they will require that more people have experience in the new technologies. Learning a skilled trade, especially in conjunction with the latest technology in manufacturing, will give you an advantage and ensure that you’re in-demand throughout your career.   

 

Adventure

But maybe what you crave is not just a regular 9-to-5 job. If so, a skilled trades job in shipbuilding may be a perfect fit. There are opportunities for individuals with specialized skills to travel and provide their services. Shipbuilding happens all over the country, and even the world. If your skills are in-demand, you can leverage your career to try new things, live new places, and learn more for the future. 

Does a skilled trades job sound great for you?Contact the team at Hutco to learn more today. 

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