Tuesday, January 26, 2010

When Most Fields Are Firing, Get Your Degree in a Field That is Hiring

The U.S. economy has been badly disturbed by the actions leading up to the recession and a lot of jobs have been given up in this traumatic process. Through these hard times, several individuals from different fields and industries have been badly influenced - from business to retail to communication and food; it appears that nothing and not a single soul has been secured from the ruthless lane of damage taken by this long-lasting recession.

But wait, there are fields that are still booming and hiring more workers. Yes, these certainly are the fields of health care, technology and particularly, education.

For instructors who have been in this field for a long time and think themselves veterans, it is without any doubt a favorable time to take huge career measures in an industry that still hires even in the miserable economic outlook. Now, coming to the aspiring teachers, those who are standing at the edge of crossing over from high school and are looking to take up education as their major in college or for those who are in other fields but are keen to undertake teaching as a career, the decision to engage in teaching as a profession might be one of the most sensible choices you can make in light of the hindered growth of various other fields of work.

A good number of teaching positions, now though, ask for at least a college degree, even teacher's assistant positions. Therefore, the road to your teaching career, quite decently, goes through additional education.

Reasonably, you would wish to plunge yourself straight away into the work and start earning an income instead of wasting your time and money sitting in a classroom studying, surely this doesn't have to be the case. Luckily, technology has paved the way to allow distance education in the form of online degree programs that offers students the convenience to work and study at the comfort of their home. Receiving such an education online will enable you work when you want, without even leaving your home. The best part certainly is that you can keep your job while acquiring a teaching degree.

Sheila Danzig is founder of Degree.com, http://www.degree.com and Career Consulting International, http://www.TheDegreePeople.com and BG Publishing International. Danzig holds a Bachelor's degree from Hunter College of the City University of New York, a Masters degree from the Institute of Transpersonal Psychology, and a Doctorate from Universidad San Juan de la Cruz where he is currently a professor. Danzig has co-authored a paper on the acceptance of the 3-Year Indian degree which has been published at IMMIGRATION DAILY among other publications worldwide. The books she has written include, One Year to Your College Degree, The Big Book of College Scholarship and others.

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