As AI layoffs threaten the white-collar workforce, the $700 billion data center build-out is minting six-figure technician ...
A college degree still holds value today, but as office jobs face uncertainty from automation and outsourcing, the skilled trades may offer greater job stability and a path to stop living paycheck to ...
Traditional college and university degrees can be very expensive and lead to debt, while jobs can be scarce. Jobs in the trades tend to be secure. Training for trade jobs can be affordable, if not ...
Women working in the trade industry earn 1.5 times more than traditional office workers. In a rapidly changing job market, career changers, especially women, often have many options when deciding on ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Swapping student loans for a toolbox was starting to look like the smarter and safer option for Gen Z. But new research suggests ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Jack Kelly covers career growth, job market and workplace trends. Mar 08, 2024, 11:44am EST This article is more than 2 years old.
Construction workers, firefighters, military personnel and doctors — these are the “toughest jobs in America,” according to a new survey. The poll included 2,000 Americans (1,000 of whom are trade ...
It's not always the diploma. Experienced electricians say motivation and field time often matter more than formal credentials ...
The Quad Cities Builders and Remodelers Association puts on the fair to give students some hands-on experience to help them ...
Plenty of blue-collar jobs with high-paying salaries are in need of a new crop of workers. These jobs don't come with the glitz and glamour of traditional office work, but they're hands-on positions ...