Saturday, February 28, 2015

Why Millennials Should Consider a Career in the Trades



In NPR’s new series focused on millennials in America, one article highlights why millennials should be considering a career in the trades. In the article they address the perks of a career in construction which are apparent to those already in the industry, but not necessarily understood by many people outside of it, including the cost of the degree, job openings, starting salaries and more.

Not Everyone Needs a Four-Year College Degree

More than next job: Construction as a Rewarding Career



GMCS Editorial:  Our industry continues to struggle with the issues of increased skilled workforce demand and a limited supply.  With significant industry growth opportunities lying just ahead of us and the reality that we can provide real career growth opportunities along with attractive career development options, it’s time that we, as an industry, start packaging and branding what we provide.   While a career in construction can be mentally and physically tough and challenging, it can also be highly rewarding.  From construction management, site safety & supervision, skilled tradesman specializing in high performance buildings and alternative energy or following and ever evolving and popular technology track including BIM, drones, augmented reality and more, this isn’t the industry of the past.  Our efforts and emphasis must be focused on branding what we are and directing that message to our next generation of skilled trades’ people when they are young; we must strive to create and provide an academic and vocational track that welcomes each of them with open arms and endless opportunities upon graduation.      

More than next job: An Ed/OP