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Getting Training and Education

The more skills and education that you have, the better jobs you'll be able to get and the more money you'll make. What level of training or education that's right for you depends on what kind of job you want. Click on the links below to get information on your options.

GED: If you don't have a high school diploma, the GED is the stepping-stone for all other training and education. Most employers require a high school diploma or GED.

Vocational Training School: If you want to learn a trade or be ready to get a specific type of job, a vocational training school is a great choice.

Apprenticeship Program: If you like working with your hands and you want to be an expert at a particular trade then an apprenticeship is a great way to increase your wages, skills and number of job opportunities.

Two or Four-Year College Degree: Depending on what kind of job you want, you may need either an Associate's or Bachelor's degree.

 
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