Industry Trends

Why Skilled Trades Are the Future

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In today’s fast-changing job market, many people are reconsidering the value of traditional four-year college degrees. More and more individuals are finding that jobs in skilled trades can provide not only quick employment but also long-term job security, good pay, and chances for career growth.

At Rogers Electric, we have seen how important roles like commercial electricians are in helping to build a brighter future.

The Increasing Need for Skilled Workers

There is a growing need for skilled workers in many areas of the economy. Several factors are driving this demand, including advancements in technology, new construction projects, and a shift towards greener energy solutions. For example, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics expects employment for electricians to grow by 6% from 2022 to 2032, which means there will be over 49,000 new jobs created in this field.

This rising demand is also being fueled by the fact that many experienced workers are reaching retirement age. As they leave the workforce, it’s important to bring in new talent to fill these positions and keep vital industries running smoothly.

Rogers electrician disconnecting machine with wires in all of his PPE gear
With an aging population, the need for skilled trade workers is higher than ever.
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Job Stability in the Trades

One of the biggest benefits of working in trades like plumbing, electrical work, and heating and cooling is job stability. These essential services are always needed, which means that people in these careers can often find work, even when the economy is not doing well. The practical skills gained in these jobs are hard to replace with machines or move to other countries, making skilled workers a constant necessity.

Earning Potential in Skilled Trades

There’s a common belief that jobs in skilled trades don’t pay well, but that’s actually not the case. Many trade jobs offer salaries that are just as good, or even better, than those in fields that require a traditional college education. 

Another benefit of choosing a career in trades is the lower cost of education. Training programs in these fields are generally shorter and much less expensive than a typical four-year college degree. This means that individuals can start working sooner and with less debt, making it a smart financial choice for many.

electrician on the scene of a construction site putting up danger tape wearing all PPE gear
Skilled trade workers can actually earn just as much, if not more, than those with a college education.
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Paths to Career Growth in the Trades

Working in the trades provides clear paths for moving up in your career. People often start as apprentices, learning the basics of their chosen field. With experience, they can become skilled workers, known as journeymen, and eventually reach expert status, called master tradespeople.

For those with an entrepreneurial spirit, there’s also the option to start their own businesses, using their skills to create something successful. Recently, more investments from private companies in areas like plumbing and heating systems have made it easier for tradespeople to achieve significant financial success.

Embracing Technology in Modern Trades

Today’s tradespeople are blending age-old skills with the latest technology. Using smart tools, renewable energy sources, and advanced machines means that workers need to be skilled and flexible. This combination not only expands the kinds of jobs they can do but also raises the respect and status of tradespeople in our increasingly tech-focused world.

The Importance of Trade Schools

Trade schools are essential for helping people get ready for careers in various skilled jobs. These schools focus on practical training, teaching students the hands-on skills they need for their future work. 

The programs are designed to be quick and affordable, often including opportunities to work while studying. This means that students can earn money and gain experience as they learn. As a result, graduates can find jobs right away and are well-equipped to succeed in their chosen fields.

electrician inside of a home retail store putting on a scissor lift harness with full PPE gear on
Trade schools can help set up a skilled trade worker for success in their career without the costs of a college education.
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Join Rogers Electric: Power Your Future

At Rogers Electric, we understand how important skilled workers are, and we are dedicated to helping them grow and succeed. As a top provider of electrical services, we’re looking for people who want to start fulfilling careers as electricians, especially in commercial settings. Our team enjoys ongoing training, hands-on experience with various projects, and a supportive atmosphere that encourages professional growth.

If you’re looking for a stable job with good pay and want to be part of exciting advancements in the field, think about joining the Rogers Electric family. Together, we can work towards a brighter, more electrifying future.

Check out our current job openings and find out more about what we do at Rogers Electric Careers! Apply today to join the future of the skilled trades.