U.S. employment is expected to go up 10 percent in the next decade, but there are some professions that are expected to see their ranks shrink. The reasons vary –- from outsourcing, to technology and the economy.
As high school seniors start scoping out colleges and thinking about what they want to be when they grow up, it’s a good idea to take a look at the broader jobs landscape –- what the Fastest-Growing Jobs are, but also what jobs may be disappearing, what they pay, and what some of the alternatives for a degree in that field.
Before students and their parents drop $30,000 to $100,000 or more on college, it’s important to think about what that investment will buy you: a job with good prospects or a ticket to the unemployment line?
You would spend time researching a major purchase like a house or car –- and it’s even more important to research your career and your college. You know, the thing that will actually pay for the house, car and other lifestyle choices.
Here are Nine Disappearing Jobs for those with bachelor’s degrees, according to the Labor Department.
The Zaftig Redhead. All Rights Reserved.
Saturday, October 9, 2010
Research Career Choices at Least as Much as You Would Research a House or a Car!
Posted by ZaftigRedhead at 2:23 PM
Labels: careers, economy, education, jobs, pay equity, unemployment
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment