u/Few-Tutor2360

Which Trade programs from Brcc would give me the highest chance at a job after school.

I've been looking into instrumentation, Process tech (I've heard a lot about this one), and aviation tech. Radiology is also on my radar but I've heard the difficulty of getting in

I'm currently 27 looking for a career change with longevity I'm currently in aviation working as a shipper in new Iberia.

If you have any ideas of places with apprenticeships as well it would be appreciated but if you have any first hand experiences with these programs and got a well paying job afterwards I would appreciate your insight.

*Note I have all of my pre reqs that should transfer so it shouldn't take more than a year for some

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u/Few-Tutor2360 — 4 days ago

How's the job market for instrumentation especially in the south?

I'm currently working in aviation shipping department looking into instrumentation for a good career. From what I've looked at so far everyone seems to enjoy it the only problem most people are saying its difficult to find jobs especially in the south. I would be having to drive 45 min to an hour for classes since its in a different city so I want to make sure this is a good investment.

https://mybrcc.edu/academics/technical-education/nccer-instrumentation-level-4.php -This is a link to the school as well If this is a good program.

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u/Few-Tutor2360 — 4 days ago