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Though a skilled trade, machinists once had to use a lot of their own labor to perform their jobs.  Now, thanks to computer automation, this career is less hands-on and faces employee shortages.  If you want an interesting, high tech career, training to become a machinist could be a great choice.
In 2002, management consulting experts held approximately 577,000 positions in the U.S. alone. As business becomes more complex, firms and organizations are continually facing new challenges within the industry. Firms largely rely on management consultants to help them remain competitive throughout these changes.
According to the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment opportunities for those interested in becoming a market manager are expected to grow faster than the average occupation.
Massage therapists are important to both the establishment and maintenance of good health and complementary to other therapeutic processes.  In 2002, approximately 92,000 massage therapists were employed in positions in the United States alone.
Over the next several years, employment opportunities for master technicians are expected to grow faster than the average occupation. 
MBA's earn a great salary that's much higher than those who graduate with a bachelor's degree.

If you're looking for a bright future, with plenty of opportunity, training as a medical assistant will prepare you a rewarding career in the healthcare field.  In fact, the Department of Labor predicts jobs in medical assisting will outpace all others for the next eight years. 

Training for medical assisting takes less than two years and provides valuable steps for other healthcare careers like nursing, respiratory therapy and X-ray technician.

For a medical career that offers room for advancement, without patient contact, training in medical coding and records is a great opportunity.

For a great entry-level medical career that offers room for advancement, training as a medical secretary is a solid opportunity.

If you're looking for a non-patient care career in the medical field with a flexible schedule and plenty of opportunity, a job as a medical transcriptionist could be the choice for you.
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