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Bradlley Mckoy

From the high school classroom to the workforce, many have taken that route, and it took awhile before they were hired. But if you have one of those hot Associate Degree (AD) programs, you will be hired fast and earn more. Read on to learn about the courses that can improve your future prospects considerably.

When You Cannot Afford a College Degree

If you count the hours you've spent earning that high school diploma, be ready to be floored. Imagine something around 17,000 hours to include some extras. And if you think that's enough to send you to the workforce, you are right, but you'll be losing out to those who beat the path to community colleges to take AD programs.

Community colleges offer young adults the opportunity to earn courses that will get them hired faster than high school graduates, and they'll be earning $7,000 more annually. Where does that leave you then? If a four-year college degree is not economically feasible, train your sights on the community colleges.

These colleges, vocational schools, and private institutions offer two-year courses to become registered nurse, dental hygienists, massage therapists, computer support specialists, pre-school teacher, paralegal, radiology technologist, automotive technician, and communications and business administrator.

Value Added Options

If you're thinking of getting a formal college degree in the future, the AD will be credited. With this advantage, you have your future figured out. These colleges are ready to provide all the relevant practical training to make the transition from the classroom to the workplace smooth.

If you are a high school graduate and working in one of those sweatshops, you can get take an AD program online to advance your career further. This option provides the convenience as well as the opportunity for young people who are willing to take on the challenge.

Think about your options now when you can as these two-year Associate Degrees will benefit millions of graduates in 2010.

Salary Range

The attractive salary offered range from a low of $35,000 to a high of $60,000 annually. Automotive technicians can earn as much as $16 an hour, while a dental hygienist, $30.

Annually, an RN can earn $60,000; massage therapists - $35,000 to $50,000; radiologist technician, $45,000; paralegals, $43,000; and computer support technician, $35,000.

By 2010, thousands of these workers will be in demand across the country, so better position yourself before you plan for marriage and all the trimmings for a great wedding. A career should not be kept waiting, and your future personal plans will fall into place nicely.

Young people like you are aware that to get by in life with a roof over their heads and food on the table, one must have a good paying job; hence, the competitive edge is necessary when job hunting. But whether you are in your late teens or in your early thirties or in-between, take the chance offered by AD programs.

If you are already working, check out the possibilities with the nearest community college offering these courses. Once you have found something relevant and something you know you'll enjoy doing, start saving up for the school fees. It is best to have the money ready anytime and at all times so there will be no delays in your plans. The year 2010 is not far off.

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