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Too many people are being laid off from their jobs for anyone to feel comfortable about their own. Learn skills for a new career, quickly! Check out the excellent adult education resources online. It used to be blue collar, as well as the unskilled workers who were most vulnerable. Now, everyone's feeling a little jumpy. If you've been laid off or fear that might happen, one of the best strategies you can follow now is to pursue adult education, including distance learning programs, in a field that is in demand in the marketplace. For example, while manufacturing is on the decline now, service jobs, particularly in the medical field, are plentiful and expected to continue to grow. For best results, you'll also want to make a thorough investigation of local and State adult education resources.

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You can see what's available in funding at the Federal level. If you can get a grant or scholarship that pays for an adult education program or business startup, that's naturally, the best situation. If not, you'll want to explore the adult education resources in your local community and at the State level.

Every state has a website. Just Google yours and take a look. Adult education resources vary by state. They all have adult education programs, as well as other resources to get you going. For example, the state Department of Employment sometimes cooperates with county programs, which administer aptitude tests that can help you determine if a certain profession is a good fit. Many counties also have counselors who can give you one on one consultation on how you might best approach your adult education plan. These people are familiar with local conditions and can literally shower you with options. Going to college is not just about getting well rounded as an individual; it's also about showing the world that you are serious about your future. So you put in four more years of schooling and academic labor. You achieve good grades and acquire that bachelor's degree you were after. This lets potential employers know that you're someone who's willing to work. You put in the time and effort to get a good career going. They assume that you surely didn't spend four years or more in college to be a slacker now. That would be an utter waste of a college education. Not to mention quite a bit of money. Do you have your college education yet? So this is a great first step.

There are many other adult education resources online. If you'd like to work online, and save all that gas money, there are lots of ways to quickly develop a marketable skill set. So you'd like to get into graphic design. There's free graphic design software in abundance. Download some packages and teach yourself how to use them. Most of this software is fairly standardized and intuitive. Once you feel competent and have assembled a portfolio of work, you start going for the jobs. You could also market your work in your own hometown.

Getting into any type of online work is relatively quick, when compared with a degree program. One advantage is that there are tutorials, online classes and seminars galore. You go at your own pace. You can also use these adult education resources at any time of the day or night, so you won't have scheduling conflicts. You schedule the hours you study.

If you choose to go through your community college, be sure to check and see if they offer the classes you want online, as this is becoming more common everywhere.

Once you've explored what your state and county have to offer in the way of adult education resources, you're well on your way to a more secure future. The leads just branch out from there. The county counseling and job guidance services are free. Go for it

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