![]() No matter how demanding and crazy the job market is today, there are still a few occupations that don’t require a fabulous employment history. However, this might not be the only option for people who are looking for a job. To learn about it read our list of 10 highest paying trade school jobs in America. You can hardly stay unemployed with a trade school and you can even have a pretty satisfying salary. By choosing to attend a trade school, you secure yourself a skill that will bring you money as soon as you finish. Of course, there is always one pretty safe choice and that is going to a trade school. The job market is simply tough for everyone these days regardless of whether you have a high school or university degree. But what about those who don’t continue their education after high school? It is equally tough for them, too. This is one of the options young people with a degree have today, especially in less developed countries, to spend a year or more working for free in order to be considered for a job after that. Seems like there is no other solution but to accept the fact that employment history is a relevant factor (or the most relevant one) and to start seeking for internship and volunteering opportunities anywhere we can. ![]() As time is precious, the majority of employers are not willing to waste it on candidates who still need to learn. They expect candidates who are already familiar with all the procedures and that can only jump in and pick up from there. It never seizes to amaze me how employers are willing to neglect the fact that we may be talented or intelligent or quick learners, simply because we haven’t had the opportunity to fill our CVs with previous jobs. It may sound funny but it is certainly not, though one may laugh ironically. No one wants to hire us because we are inexperienced, but we can’t get experience because no one wants to hire us. ![]() I have mentioned this issue more than once and it is something that always pops out when discussing the job market of today. There is probably nothing more depressing for a young individual who is trying to start a life of their own than to be rejected because he or she is too young to have experience. And then when we finally graduate and walk out of school with fresh knowledge ready to put it to a good use, we get rejected because we don’t have enough experience. We can go to expensive schools and universities, we spend years studying and trying to secure our future and end up in huge financial debts.
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