Surviving today’s job market

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Surviving Today’s Job Market … what you really need to know

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Many people are now looking to trade schools to acquire new skills. This has seen great success as individuals now have the ability to target an industry and get to making money faster than ever.

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Surviving Today’s Job Market…

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The

Trad

ition

al P

ath• There has traditionally

been a clear pathway to success. Many have followed it and seen great success.

• The path is as follows:– Graduate from High-

School– Go to College– Get your BA degree

• Once the above was finished then it was time to go out and find one of the many jobs available for your degree type.

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The

Rule

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ange

d• While the traditional

path for success worked great for many years, the rules have changed as of recently.

• While education is still as important as ever, the traditional “university experience” is not as relevant as it used to be.

• Many individuals end their university career and find that the market no longer supports their training.

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Why

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e th

ey C

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• To understand why the rules have changed, we have to look at a few major events that happened in the last decade.

• The Dot.Com bust was the first of the major changes in the path to success. The Nadaq plummeted to 78% of its value.

• The recent housing crash has had major effect on employment. Whereas the S&P decreased by 57%, it was the global nature of the crisis which was devastating.

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How

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e Th

ey C

hang

ed?

• When the economy hit the toilet, businesses were forced to improvise to stay afloat.

• This meant that businesses had to layoff employees and learn to do just as much with fewer workers. As things began to stabilize, these same businesses realized that they were making just as much money.

• Because profits are as good as ever, businesses are loathe to rehire.

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Wha

t are

the

Effec

ts?

• The first effect of the new rules is that entry-level jobs pay a low salary.

• Most people don’t want to accept such a poor work deal, but unfortunately the number of jobs have decreased as well. With the added competition, businesses have employees over a barrel.

• Poor benefits are another unintended consequence of the financial crisis’.

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Wha

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Oth

er O

ption

s?• Due to these changes

people have been forced to rethink the traditional path to success of high-school, college BA, and then onto a job.

• Many have tried their hand at starting their own business or doing freelance working from home.

• Unfortunately, these often come up against the same problems as before. Namely, low wages and high competition.

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Trad

e Sc

hool

s• Trade schools have

become the new path to success. Classes are inexpensive and in many instance can be finished in as little as 6 months.

• Continuing education online has opened the door for people to target industries which are still prospering and for which there is still a demand.

• This means getting back into the marketplace quickly and making a good salary again.

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Onl

ine

Educ

ation• It can be a bit intimidating

to move from one profession to another. Particularly if you’ve been doing your previous job for many years.

• Trade schools help people to get over the hump of learning a new trade. Being often offered online, continuing education accommodates just about anyone.

• Several options include training to become:– Electrician– Real Estate broker– Cosmetologist

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Recl

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ing

Your

Fut

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• Whether you like it or not, the rules of doing business and employment have changed.

• Whereas the BA degree is still important in some cases, it does not benefit everyone anymore. Because the competition is so fierce, there is just not enough jobs.

• By looking into trade schools, an individual can find a new profession quickly and affordably.

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