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JOBS IN DEMAND

 

Teachers

There will forever be students of all ages needing to learn. Hence, the need for quality teachers will always exist. Over the next ten years, America will need to hire two million teachers to meet rising school enrollment and to replace the country's aging teaching workforce. More than half of our nation's teachers will retire during this period. To learn more about the need for teachers, the following web site has lots of information. http://www.rnt.org/index.html

 

Social Services

Social work is a profession for those with a strong desire to help people. These professionals help people deal with their relationships, solve their personal, family, and community problems, and grow and develop in their daily lives.  Go to this web site for more info. http://stats.bls.gov/oco/ocos060.htm

 

Health Services

Health care is a huge, complex and fast-changing field. Health care services will increase 30 percent from 1996 - 2006 and will account for 3.1 million new jobs, the largest increase of any industry. That’s because the aging population will continue to require more services and the use of medical technology is increasing dramatically. Another factor in this rapid growth is the fact that patients are being released faster from hospitals into outpatient facilities, nursing homes, and home health care in an effort to contain rising medical costs. Go to this web site for more info. http://stats.bls.gov/oco/home.htm        

 

Computer/Technical 

Over the last decade or so, technology and the computer industry have clearly proved to be the wave of the future. And this wave has not waned in any way; it continues to swell. Opportunities for computer engineers and systems analysts are rapidly multiplying to satisfy the ever-expanding needs of scientific research and new applications of computer technology. Some of the fastest growing occupations are in computer-related fields.

 

Jobs in the computer field are highly specialized. If you'd like to know more, the following web page has hundreds of listings that show you the ins and outs of specific high tech jobs. http://www.nationjob.com/computers/

 

 

 

To research other jobs go to the U.S. Occupational Handbook web site at http://stats.bls.gov/oco/home.htm