The kind of jobs you just wouldn’t normally see…
As the economy has us all by our ankles these days, we start to see and realize that there is less out there. Businesses have less employees, less money in the till, less production, less needs, and of course less growth in general. Growth of business, industry and affiliates to these companies. We have “thinned out” a little in the job market, the types of jobs available and the elimination of many industries.
I drive through Elkhart, Indiana quite a bit and its so depressing to see the closure of so many businesses. Entire industries and hundreds of jobs are gone.
I don’t think I’ve actually seen a new home being built-in almost a year. So the economy has really affected a lot of the daily things we normally take advantage of, or take for granted. I think we’ve always thought that we are financially indestructible and that our economy can never be affected, or affect us. But it has!
Now, many of us that attended college and are degree carrying individuals may not have been as affected by the economy over the past few years, more so than those that don’t have a college degree.
I’m babbling here, but its important to have that degree. If you want to go 1 year, go a year; or 2 years then go two years. But, don’t NOT go because of the length of time. People graduating from college now have about 45-50 years to work before retiring. Wouldn’t it be nice to like what you’re doing?
Things change, but your need to go to college shouldn’t…
It’s the same thing for college graduates. Sure, it’d be nice to be in forestry and live in the pacific northwest or to get a degree in Art History, and paint, or jobs and careers similar to this that many young people deep down inside would like to do. I wish the job market and economy was such that we could “afford” to offer more of these types of jobs, merely because we can. PS- when I say “we,” I speak generally.
So, what’s the deal?
There is something interesting, though, to say about those careers that are out there. The weird, odd and goofy jobs that employees hundreds, or thousands at maximum in each area in the US. Check this interesting list out that I found on BLS.GOV.
Below is a list of the smallest jobs out there,. I love this as it contains some pretty weird jobs. Go to the Bureau of Labor Statistics website and check out the Occupational Outlook Handbook for specific definitions and pay scales, job requirements and future employees needs and trends.
Occupation Employment Median Wage Hourly Annual
JOB TITLE # OF EMPLOYEES HR WAGE ANNUAL SALARY
Prosthodontists 370 >=$80.00* >=$166,400*
Radio operators 820 17.85 37,120
Fabric menders, except garment 960 13.69 28,470
Locomotive firers 970 23.17 48,190
Mathematical technicians 1,100 18.46 38,400
Geographers 1,120 32.02 66,600
Segmental pavers 1,170 13.17 27,400
Astronomers 1,280 48.70 101,300
Industrial-organ. psychologists 1,460 37.03 77,010
Forest fire inspectors/
prevention specialists 1,580 15.09 31,380
Models 1,660 13.18 27,410
Model makers, wood 1,740 15.06 31,320
Dredge operators 1,910 16.70 34,740
Makeup artists, theatrical/perf. 1,930 12.63 26,270
Patternmakers, wood 1,930 16.35 34,010
Kinda cool right?
Someday, jobs like these will be created, just to spend money on other people, get things done easier and better and to grow our economy. Because that’s what it’s about.
Be a part of that economic growth, and get your damn degree!!
My Success is Your Success,
Keith
Keith Lipke is a careers and college recruiter, coach, mentor and blogger at The Hope Chest. His passion is to educate, inspire, and give hope to young people along their journey who need it upon their search for the right career.