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Culinary Schools

One of the hottest career trends is in the food and beverage industry. Even with the economy as it is, people continue to flock to the cities and go out for food and drink. Talented and well-trained people in the food and beverage industry can do very well, and the industry is on the rise. Students attending culinary schools have a lot to choose from. A student can earn a certificate, diploma, or Associate's degree in culinary arts (chef training), baking and pastry arts, or professional cooking. If a management position is the goal, the student can go on to a bachelor's or even master's degree and pursue culinary arts management, restaurant and hotel management, or wine, spirit and beverage management. There is a great variety in the culinary world, and it is well-suited to someone who likes hands-on training and a very active work environment.

Pharmacy Technician

With the baby boomers aging, all careers within the medical field stand to increase. Pharmacists and pharmacy technicians will be in high demand as the aging population becomes increasingly dependent on medications to stay healthy. A pharmacy technician is specially trained to assist the licensed pharmacist in many duties. The pharmacy technician gives health care products and medications to patients, works with doctor offices and insurance companies to fill prescriptions and get claims paid, orders medications and other supplies, and performs all kinds of non-licensed management tasks. The pharmacy technician is in demand because they are so versatile. Training is available from proprietary schools, vocational and technical colleges, and community colleges. Many employers will even make the training part of the employment.

Teachers and Educators

There is always a demand for people to teach children. Teaching is a fulfilling career for someone who deals well with other people, enjoys learning, and is effective at passing it on to other people. The most successful teachers are passionate about their subject area, and are enthusiastic in passing on their knowledge and passion to others. Students enjoy learning from someone who is excited about what they are teaching. There are many ways to get involved in education. Teachers need to get a four-year university degree, but there is also great demand for teacher's assistants, specialists, and substitutes. Depending on the state or district, a college degree may not be required.


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