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Choosing a career in the new economy

(ARA) - Whether heading into the work force for the first time or perhaps being shuffled around by the economy, employees and future employees are evaluating and re-evaluating their career paths.

For most, long gone are the days someone cupped a child's chin in hand and asked, "What do you want to be when you grow up?"

As children, the answers probably were a ballerina, fireman, basketball player, cowboy or movie star - based on the dreams and heroes admired up close and afar.



"Even as grownups, choosing a career is really an exciting topic, and yes, as we get older, sometimes the process can be a little bit more daunting," says Danielle Grey, director of Career Services at South University in West Palm Beach, Fla. "When people come to talk to me about career planning, I begin with the hardest part - look inside yourself first. Discover who you are. Then, design what you can do, and what you cannot do, to be effective in the work world."

The list

Grey directs career seekers to start the evaluation process by making a list. Think of as many things as you can that make you happy and offer some fulfillment.

"The list should include the greatest details you can imagine. Search your heart deeply, and at the end, the list should look like you," Grey insists. "Don't dismiss something because you think it might be frivolous, but list everything that comes to mind, for example, from puppies to vacationing in Bermuda to playing soccer."

As the list takes shape, can you draw connections between your personality and the items on the list? Ask yourself, realistically, why these particular things make you happy or create a sense of fulfillment. Then, ask yourself what things on your list can realistically be converted into a career and, inversely, what career path might bring you the same sense of happiness and fulfillment.

Designating the route

"It's a good thing to remember, too, that a job is not the same thing as a career," Grey says. "Many people have jobs, but no defined career."

Once you've figured out a career that fits you, you will discover many jobs that can keep you headed in the right direction. Clearly, there will be jobs that won't take you in the direction you want to go. It's important to be aware of the difference, so when you take the next job, it is a job that leads toward your career goals.

You may be looking for any job to begin with, but by seeking employment that aligns with your skill set and ambitions you will create your career path. As a result, you'll likely be much happier in whatever work you find. As you compare your "list" to what jobs are available in your field, you will hopefully find out that even taking an entry-level position in the right field moves you successfully forward in your chosen career.

Pay attention to the road

Another good tactic for confirming career direction is to spend time with people who are already doing the jobs you see yourself doing someday. "When choosing a career, not only should you investigate the possibilities thoroughly, as they exist today, but also be prepared to adapt - as you change and as you see the industry you choose change," Grey says. "Talking to people who work in a given field, about what they have seen change and about what they think will change, will give you invaluable information.

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Plumbing the depths of a top 50 in-demand job


(ARA) - Plumbing is among the top 50 occupations for job stability, median wage and anticipated demand, according to careervoyages.com, a Web site jointly maintained by the departments of Labor and Education.

 

Joe DeLange, trades department chair of plumbing at WyoTech in Fremont, Calif., isn't surprised.  "It's a flexible and stable trade, and plumbers will always be in demand," he says.

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"If you like working with your hands, don't mind getting a little dirty, and want steady work in a skilled trade, it's time to take a look at the plumbing profession," DeLange adds.

While many of us are familiar with plumbers who conduct minor in-home repairs, the occupation can be very diverse. Plumbers and pipefitters can specialize in a variety of areas, including the installation and repair of potable water and gas piping systems, drain waste and vent systems, and hydronic (water) heating and cooling systems. Plumbers are also needed for remodeling and new construction projects in the residential and commercial industries.

The demand for plumbers, pipefitters and steamfitters is expected to increase 10 percent between 2006 and 2016, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Much of this demand will stem from new housing construction and building renovation. The rise in popularity of green technologies like radiant floor heating, solar hydronics, condensing and modulating boilers, and tankless hot water systems is also expected to increase demand for plumbers.

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Learn how to Become a Travel Agent

Do you like to travel, experiencing new places, meeting new places, then becoming a travel agent can be the answer to all your prayers. Travel related jobs are very extensive and includes flight attendants, travel agents, ticketing personnel, tour guide etc. There are career schools which offer specialized courses and teach you how to become a travel agent. It is now easier than ever for you to learn what it takes to become a travel agent. You can pursue online travel agent training and tourism programs that teach you how to become a travel agent.

Online courses offer you many advantages vis a vis traditional courses. You do not need to leave your current job for pursuing this course. These courses will guide you how to become a travel agent. You don't have to commute for classes and you can learn from your couch. It also lets you set your own schedule and pace. Travel courses generally include training on various aspects related to travel such as reservation, ticketing, charters, tour guide etc. FindOnlineDegrees.com brings you a comprehensive directory of sites offering online courses that will teach you how to become a travel agent.

Ashworth College offers an online course that will help you to know how to become a travel agent. Ashworth College was formerly known as Professional Career Development Institute (PCDI). Teaching methodology is simple and interesting. They make use of text books, study guides, exercise books etc. Course contents are well diversified and teach you various aspects of travel customer services such as ticketing, international travel etc. Ashworth College also offers high school diplomas which you can obtain online. You can also opt for bachelors, Masters and associate degrees. Ashworth is an accredited member of Distance Education and Training Council. So now you know how to become a travel agent and can be one without leaving your home and current job. You can pay your fee in monthly installments.

You can also go for a Penn Foster program. Penn Foster Career School can help you become a travel agent with its online course and print course. It gives you the choice to choose either of the courses or to go for the combination of both. Penn Foster's Travel and Tourism Specialist Career Diploma Program can help you in achieving your target of becoming a successful travel agent. Penn foster program features qualified faculty and co-operative staff. Penn course is also has and accredited membership of Distance Education and Training Council.

 

All of these courses are specialized courses which offer you skill and qualification required for becoming a travel agent.

 

Career Options with an Online Criminal Justice Degree

Do you reminisce about playing cops and robbers when you were a youngster? Consider the enthusiasm of watching CSI or the rush you feel when you solve the case on Law and Order SVU several minutes before the end of the TV show.

Increasingly since 9/11 the news media has asked the question what private citizens can do to assist to shield their country and closer to home. With so many able men and women in our military overseas and in the reserves preparing to go with a moment's notice, there is a conspicuous hole in the law enforcement arena.

Criminoloy degrees online are the way to a excess of careers; criminal justice, forensic science, law enforcement, corrections, and homeland securities are merely a small number of the specialties, but here is a list of a few of the actual occupations that are accessible by pursuing a criminal justice degree:

  • Attorney
  • Bailiff
  • Border Patrol Agent
  • CIA Agent
  • Corrections Officer
  • Court Reporter
  • Crime Scene Technician
  • Criminal Investigator
  • Detective
  • FBI Special Agent
  • Police Officer
  • Postal Service Investigator
  • Private Investigator
  • Probation & Parole Officer
  • Secret Service Agent
  • Sheriff
  • US Marshall
  • Prison Warden

 

With so many choices, Criminal Justice degrees online offer an assortment of opportunities to further your career or start an entirely new one. No matter if your interest lies in the court room or walking a beat, investigating mail fraud, perhaps chasing a criminal or even protecting the President, a Criminal Justice degree is the yellow brick road to further you toward your career ambitions.

 

Just like with other accredited online degree programs you can study at your own pace while maintaining your day job. So whether you always daydreamed of catching the bad guys or just now got the thought to help on the home front after 9/11, a distance degree in Criminal Justice may be your defense from boredom and your relief from a dead end job.

 

 
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