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COVID-19 has had a major impact…

COVID-19 has had a major impact on a wide range of industries for the past year and a half. Of course, you’ve probably heard about how much the housing market has been affected due to the pandemic, specifically when it comes to supply and demand causing prices to skyrocket in some areas thanks to lower interest rates. However, the pandemic is affecting a broad range of other industries, businesses, and individuals when it comes to supply and demand, too. Microchip shortages and supply chain issues overseas have also been wreaking havoc to the world as many citizens know it, and even patio furniture hasn’t been immune to the shifts of the economy over the past 18 months.

One area that also has been impacted by COVID-19 is the skilled trades field. Whether it’s in the world of senior care or diesel technology, skilled technicians are in higher demand now than they were prior to the pandemic. This is, in part, because technical skills are skills that are in-demand year-round, but more individuals are also looking to change jobs which is building awareness about instructors in programs for home care services and diesel technology programs, too. Learn more about both of these factors and their impact on demand for skilled trade workers below.

Educational institutions are welcoming job switchers.

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As a result of the pandemic, many people are considering ways to switch their jobs and find new lines of work. As such, certificate programs that don’t take a lot of time in schooling and pay big dividends after you receive your certificate are leading to a greater demand for technicians and educators who can help teach the next generation of trade workers. Whether you’re looking for a certificate program that helps you better understand how to be a caregiver or are interested in becoming a diesel mechanic and learning more about diesel engines and the technical skills necessary to provide automotive service excellence, there are a variety of automotive programs and home care agencies that offer education. Enrolling in an Automotive and Diesel Technology program or a Home Care Training Program can be a great way to gain technical skills and build work experience working with heavy equipment or practicing your customer service and meal preparation. As such, anyone who has skills as a caregiver or diesel technician isn’t just serving their normal constituents—they’re also helping to provide real-world experience in educational institutions.

Workers with technical skills don’t go out of style.

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One reason there’s a boom in fields like automotive technology and senior home care is because of the fact that they remain in demand year-round. Regardless of whether there’s a pandemic or not, a portion of seniors is going to need a caregiver to help with meal preparation and other household tasks as they age. By that same token, even when you aren’t driving your car regularly, it will still need a tuneup once it reaches certain thresholds for mileage. The same can be said for the transportation industry, since people rely on buses, public transit, and even Lyfts and Ubers to get from point A to point B. From home care services in Fairless Hills, PA, to automotive repair shops capable of working on a suspension system in Dallas, TX, so-called “essential workers” are integral to a functioning economy, something the pandemic illustrated in painful detail. In fact, because of the pandemic, some jobs such as senior helpers, electricians, and contractors are in even higher demand, as people continue to age, move their parents home to live closer to them, or complete renovation work on a new property. All of this shows that the pandemic continues to boost demand for essential services.

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