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Explore Welding as a Career​

If you enjoy working with your hands and working with different metals, a career in welding might be a great choice. Welding is the process of heating and melting metal parts to join them together. There are many different welding methods that are used to achieve this result. Welders work everywhere, this is a career path that is not limited by industry or location.

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  • With more welding jobs in Texas than anywhere else in the country, the Lone Star State is one of the best places to find a welding job. 
  • There are an estimated 370,000 welders currently employed in the United States. Texas has over 50,000 of those jobs and growing.
  • The average welder salary in Texas ranges from $29,000 – $69,0000

Explore Nursing as a Career

If you have a passion for putting your health and medical knowledge to work while also helping others, nursing is a great option. Nurses provide and coordinate patient care, educate patients and the public about various health conditions. Nurses can work in a variety of different environments including hospitals, nursing homes, private homes, and schools.

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  • Nursing is one of the fastest-growing careers in the United States, currently Texas employs around 7.2% of all nurses in the U.S.
  • In 2018 there were an estimated 216,000 nurses working in the state of Texas. That number is expected to grow to an estimated 252,000 nurses working in Texas by 2028.
  • The average Nurse salary in Texas ranges from $56,000 – $99,000

Explore being a Dental Assistant as a Career

If you have an interest in joining a dental practice and enjoy helping others, being a dental assistant could be a good career choice. Dental Assistants perform a wide variety of tasks that range from working under the supervision of a dentist to office and laboratory duties. Dental Assistants can also work in variety of different settings such as a private dental office, public health clinic, dental schools or nursing homes.

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  • Texas has three basic types of dental assistants, as well as three additional advanced certificates.
  • In 2018 there were an estimated 31,000 dental assistants working in the state of Texas. That number is expected to grow to an estimated 42,000 dental assistants by 2028.
  • The average Dental Assistant salary in Texas ranges from $29,000 – $ 51,000

Explore being a Machinist

Machinists use machine tools, such as lathes, milling machines, and grinders, to produce precision metal parts. Although they may produce large quantities of one part, precision machinists often produce small batches or one-of-a-kind items. They use their knowledge of the working properties of metals and their skill with machine tools to plan and carry out the operations needed to make machined products that meet precise specifications. The parts that machinists make range from bolts to automobile pistons.

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  • In 2018 there were an estimated 26,000 machinist working in the state of Texas. With that number expected to grow to over 29,000 machinists by 2028, with an estimated 3,100 annual openings
  • The average machinist salary in Texas ranges from $29,700 – $ 70,000

Explore being a LVN

LVN’s provide hands-on care to patients, including helping patients take medication, monitoring vital signs and reporting concerns to an RN or physician. LVN’s also help with keeping detailed records, maintaining clear communication between the care teams and working with patients and their families to understand procedures and how to care for sick relatives. LVN’s can work in a variety of settings including hospitals, nursing homes, doctor’s offices and other healthcare facilities.

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  • In 2018 there were an estimated 74,400 LVN’s working in the state of Texas. That number is expected to grow to an estimated 82,300 LVN’s by 2028.
  • The average LVN salary in Texas ranges from $38,000 – $ 61,000

Explore being a CSR

Customer Service Representatives (CSR’s) interact with customers to address a variety of different issues. Whether its handlings complaints, processing orders or providing information over different products and services. CSR’s are needed in almost every industry, with communication being one of the most important skills to posse. CSR’s typically interact with customers over the phone, but some might interact with customers face to face, by email or by live chats. CSR’s usually work in an office setting, but some are able to work from home or remotely login.

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  • In 2018 there were an estimated 284,520 CSR’s working in the state of Texas. That number is expected to grow to an estimated 307,260 CSR’s by 2028.
  • The average CSR salary in Texas ranges from $23,000 – $50,000

Explore being a HVAC

Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) Installers work with heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems. Their tasks can range from installing new systems, to making repairs and maintaining existing systems. HVAC installers can work in a variety of different settings including schools, hospitals, residential homes, factories and office buildings. HVAC installers sometimes work only with air conditioning, heating or refrigeration systems. However, they can also specialize in specific kinds of HVAC equipment like installing water-based heating systems, commercial refrigeration or solar panels.

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  • In 2018 there were an estimated 28,000 HVAC Mechanics and Installers working in the state of Texas. That number is expected to grow to an estimated 33,000 2028.
  • The average Dental Assistant salary in Texas ranges from $31,000 – $67,000

Explore being a Electrician

Electricians perform a wide variety of tasks which include working on projects such as rewiring equipment or fixtures, inspecting electrical components for safety, installing wiring and lighting, and troubleshooting electrical problems. Electricians work in a variety of different environments including homes, businesses and factories.  Often electricians work alone but they might be part of bigger crew or collaborate with others on the jobsite.

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  • Texas has three basic licenses for electricians in Texas. They include Apprentice, Journeyman and Master Electrician. Each on requires different knowledge and experience.
  • In 2018 there were an estimated 68,000 Electricians working in the state of Texas. That number is expected to grow to an estimated 77,500 Electricians by 2028.
  • The average Electrician salary in Texas ranges from $34,000 – $76,500
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