By Malco Tools.
Despite being historically male-dominated industries, the trades are seeing an increase of women smashing gender norms and building resumes in construction, electrical, carpentry, plumbing and more. Between 2008 and 2018, the number of women working in the trades increased by 60%, according to Statistics Canada.
Here at Malco Tools, we are excited to see women continue to thrive in the trades. Below are some factors that are inspiring this growth, and we share some tips for women looking into further developing their career in the industry.
One of the leading reasons women are considering trade careers is the opportunity to earn a good income without accumulating student debt. Trades workers are in high demand, especially in regions with booming infrastructure and construction projects. This means that women can achieve financial independence while engaging in fulfilling work. Moreover, most trades workers can start earning money while they learn, as apprenticeships combine on-the-job training with classroom instruction.
Another benefit of working in the trades is the satisfaction of creating something tangible and valuable. Many women enjoy the challenge of working with their hands, solving problems and seeing the results of their work. Working in the trades can also provide a sense of autonomy, as trades workers often have more control over their schedules, projects and work environments.
Additionally, working in the trades can offer various experiences, as tradespeople can work on different sites and multiple tasks, even in one day, depending on their skills and interests. Working in the trades can also allow women to explore various fields and sectors, such as residential, commercial, industrial or environmental.
Societal attitudes toward gender roles in the workplace are evolving, and more women are challenging stereotypes by pursuing careers in traditionally male-dominated fields. This can inspire future generations of women to consider the trades as a viable and rewarding option.
Working in the trades can be a rewarding and empowering career choice for women, but it also requires some preparation and planning. Here are some tips to help aspiring or current tradespeople achieve their goals:
Promoting inclusivity, providing mentorship opportunities and challenging gender biases are crucial for fostering a more diverse and equitable trade workforce.
At Malco, we are passionate supporters of women in the trades. From our HVAC Trade Pro of the Year Contest to our Head of the Class Program, we are thrilled to see more women in the field as each year passes. We look forward to supporting the next generation of tradeswomen making their mark on the industry.
Original article and photo source: Malco Tools
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