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Service
The Service
industry is definately growing in importance. Consumers are
not in the position to spend a lot of money, so when they
do they want to make sure that their investment is maintained
and protected.
MOTOR
VEHICLE MECHANICS
Motor
Vehicle Mechanics inspect, diagnose, repair and service automobiles.
There is a shortage looming for mechanics with expertise in
electronic and computerized components with Class "A" certification.
EDUCATION
Workers in this group usually have a High School Diploma
combined with the completion of a four year Motor Vehicle
Mechanic Apprenticeship Program or a combination of over four
years work experience and High School, College or industry
courses in automotive technology.
| Age |
20
- 29 |
| Salary |
$35,100
highest 20% |
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$26,000
average |
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$17,300
lowest 20% |
SECURITY PERSONNEL
As the
crime rate is steadily rising, concerns about personal security
have prompted the demand for more security guards.
EDUCATION
People in this occupation usually need some High School education
or completion of a College diploma in a related discipline.
| Age |
20
- 29 |
| Salary |
$28,762
highest 20% |
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$21,910
average |
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$14,300
lowest 20% |
CHEFS
Chefs
who can prepare a variety of specialty foods ranging from
"low fat" to "ethnic" cuisine will increasingly be in demand.
EDUCATION
Chefs must complete a College program in cooking or a three
year apprenticeship.
| Age |
20
- 29 |
| Salary |
$27,300
highest 20% |
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$20,000
average |
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$12,700
lowest 20% |
SELF EMPLOYMENT
This
is currently one of the areas of strongest employment growth.
It includes a wide variety of occupations many of which involve
services to businesses or personal services.
SEE
THE SELF-EMPLOYMENT SECTION
FOR TIPS ON HOW TO BE YOUR OWN BOSS
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