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Careers that Don’t Require College, Interview with Susan Stewart- Special Replay
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This week on Homeschool Highschool Podcast: Careers that Don’t Require College, Interview with Susan Stewart- Special Replay.
Careers that Don’t Require College, Interview with Susan Stewart
God creates all kinds of children. All kinds of children develop all kinds of interests and giftings. We need to make sure that teens are not pressured into going to college if their callings include careers that do not need a college degree. Why waste talent, time and money on that?
One our of favorite topics at 7SistersHomeschool is Career Exploration (in fact, our Career Exploration text is one of our top sellers), so Vicki was really excited to be joined for this HSHSP episode by Susan Stewart of Practical Inspirations. Susan serves the homeschool community as advisor and blogger (and now has a book: Harried Homeschoolers). She has three homeschool graduates who are all doing well careers and life. None of them have college degrees.
Here are thoughts from our discussion on careers that don’t require college.
Susan starts off with a little encouragement for homeschool moms:
- Things aren’t perfect
- Things fall apart sometimes
- You are not a failure because of that
- We are not God, he has simply given you the job of raising his kids
- God has made you enough for what he has given you
Susan and her husband did not have the homeschool goal of raising kids who go to college. Their goal was training Godly adults. So they concentrated on life skills and teaching to their homeschoolers’ needs and interests.
Susan reminds us: Not all teens are called to go to college!
Redefine success. We can fall into the trap that in order to be successful, our teens must earn a four-year degree. That is not true. Success is growing and fulfilling God’s plans!
Susan reminds us that her three kids learned that their career callings did not need college degrees. Her husband is an electrician and so her kids knew by watching their dad that career satisfaction comes from a satisfactory career, not necessarily a college degree!
- Her kids were tired of education so graduated and just “got a job”. Her daughter got a job with a tech company and is now in management, climbing the ladder.
- One son had some learning difficulties. He tried photography but decided he loved repairing mechanical instruments. His trouble shooting skills have made him valuable to his company.
- One son started out in the Marines. After his stint, he made the most of his love of travel by becoming an over-the-road truck driver. He loves earning a living by doing the thing he loves: seeing America.
Susan says: We homeschoolers need to remember not be snobs about jobs. If a job is honorable and fits a person’s needs, it is a good job.
Because her older homeschool high schoolers were not interested in college, Susan invested in her children with some life preparation skills and experiences which included:
- Part-time jobs (watering plants at a local plan nursery). Began resume building
- Service opportunities (they did Meals on Wheels, library volunteer)
- Job application skills (resume, interview skills, filling out application- especially answering short essay questions)
- Financial Literacy
- Community involvement (they did theater and other community activities)
Susan’s homeschool graduates have found that these extracurricular activities on the high school transcript can be as important (or even more important) in early employment opportunities.
Sometimes there is some discussion on whether homeschooling families should bother with an official transcript and diploma. Susan felt like it was a good investment for her teens. Vicki pointed out that sometimes employers want to see the transcript and/or diploma. This is also true sometimes when getting a passport or college applications, if they decide to go to college later.
What are some careers that don’t require college?
Trades
- Training can include:
- Union courses
- Apprenticeships
- Classes at local community college
- Carpenter
- Welders
- Surveyors
- HVAC
- Mail carriers
- Railroad workers
- Masons
- Heavy equipment operators
- Truck drivers
- Painters
- Steel workers
- Construction contractors
- Line workers
- Electricians
Service
- Training can include
- Apprenticeships
- Special courses
- Classes at local community college
- Cosmetologists
- Barbers
- Dog groomers and trainers
Technology
This field is growing so quickly, there is no way to keep up with the job descriptions. Here’s a try:
- Training can include
- Apprenticeships
- Special courses
- Classes at local community college
- Computer-user support
- Junior data analyst
- Digital marketer
- Podcast and digital media editor
- Web developer
Arts
- Training can include
- Apprenticeships
- Classes at local community college
- Photography
- Local dance teachers
Retail, Food Service and Banking
- Training can include:
- Learning hands-on
- Avail themselves of free training within the corporation
- Taking courses on MOOCs such as EdX
Fitness and Personal Training
- Training can include:
- Training schools
- Apprenticeships
Real Estate
- Training can include:
- Courses from various agencies
Law Enforcement
- Training includes:
- Specialized academies
Military
- Here are Susan’s suggestions for the military:
- Develop a military-attractive transcript like she did for her son who started out in the Marines:
- Civil Air Patrol in high school.
- Talk to recruiter. (For information on what military recruiters are looking for check out this Homeschool Highschool Podcast episode.)
- Take the ASVAB military career test (not a test that can be failed, simply identifies best-fits for military careers).
- Susan suggests for teens who don’t have a clue what they want to do be sure to do after graduation take a GAP year.
- Develop a military-attractive transcript like she did for her son who started out in the Marines:
Gap Year
Some teens need a year to transition from homeschooling high school before they settle into seriously thinking about a career. Here are some of Susan’s suggestions for a gap year:
- Get an entry-level job
- Travel
- Do short-term missions
- Volunteer in a local ministry or organization
- Check out this interview about Gap Year on Homeschool Highschool Podcast
- Volunteer in a local ministry or organization
Want some more ideas about homeschooling high schoolers who are not called to go to college? Check out these HSHSP episodes:
- Career Exploration for Teens who Don’t Have a Clue
- Helping Non-College-Bound Teens Find Success (one of our most popular episodes)
- My Career-Bound Teens, Interview with Angela O’Shaughnessy
- Preparing Teens for Military Careers, Interview with Gretchen Mahoney
- Check out this review of 7Sisters Career Exploration by our friend CJ at Homeschooling Through High School.
Join Vicki and Susan for this encouraging episode and check out Susan’s resources.
- Susan Stewart online at PracticalInspirations.com
- Harried Homeschoolers Facebook group
- Harried Homeschoolers book
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- This will take you to iTunes and our own podcast page.
- Click SUBSCRIBE.
- Click RATINGS AND REVIEW. (Please take a minute and do this. It helps others find us. Thanks!)
- Thanks!
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- Tap the purple Podcast icon on your phone
- Tap the search icon on the bottom-right of your screen
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The post Careers that Don’t Require College, Interview with Susan Stewart- Special Replay appeared first on Ultimate Homeschool Podcast Network.
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Manage episode 421969748 series 2398448
This week on Homeschool Highschool Podcast: Careers that Don’t Require College, Interview with Susan Stewart- Special Replay.
Careers that Don’t Require College, Interview with Susan Stewart
God creates all kinds of children. All kinds of children develop all kinds of interests and giftings. We need to make sure that teens are not pressured into going to college if their callings include careers that do not need a college degree. Why waste talent, time and money on that?
One our of favorite topics at 7SistersHomeschool is Career Exploration (in fact, our Career Exploration text is one of our top sellers), so Vicki was really excited to be joined for this HSHSP episode by Susan Stewart of Practical Inspirations. Susan serves the homeschool community as advisor and blogger (and now has a book: Harried Homeschoolers). She has three homeschool graduates who are all doing well careers and life. None of them have college degrees.
Here are thoughts from our discussion on careers that don’t require college.
Susan starts off with a little encouragement for homeschool moms:
- Things aren’t perfect
- Things fall apart sometimes
- You are not a failure because of that
- We are not God, he has simply given you the job of raising his kids
- God has made you enough for what he has given you
Susan and her husband did not have the homeschool goal of raising kids who go to college. Their goal was training Godly adults. So they concentrated on life skills and teaching to their homeschoolers’ needs and interests.
Susan reminds us: Not all teens are called to go to college!
Redefine success. We can fall into the trap that in order to be successful, our teens must earn a four-year degree. That is not true. Success is growing and fulfilling God’s plans!
Susan reminds us that her three kids learned that their career callings did not need college degrees. Her husband is an electrician and so her kids knew by watching their dad that career satisfaction comes from a satisfactory career, not necessarily a college degree!
- Her kids were tired of education so graduated and just “got a job”. Her daughter got a job with a tech company and is now in management, climbing the ladder.
- One son had some learning difficulties. He tried photography but decided he loved repairing mechanical instruments. His trouble shooting skills have made him valuable to his company.
- One son started out in the Marines. After his stint, he made the most of his love of travel by becoming an over-the-road truck driver. He loves earning a living by doing the thing he loves: seeing America.
Susan says: We homeschoolers need to remember not be snobs about jobs. If a job is honorable and fits a person’s needs, it is a good job.
Because her older homeschool high schoolers were not interested in college, Susan invested in her children with some life preparation skills and experiences which included:
- Part-time jobs (watering plants at a local plan nursery). Began resume building
- Service opportunities (they did Meals on Wheels, library volunteer)
- Job application skills (resume, interview skills, filling out application- especially answering short essay questions)
- Financial Literacy
- Community involvement (they did theater and other community activities)
Susan’s homeschool graduates have found that these extracurricular activities on the high school transcript can be as important (or even more important) in early employment opportunities.
Sometimes there is some discussion on whether homeschooling families should bother with an official transcript and diploma. Susan felt like it was a good investment for her teens. Vicki pointed out that sometimes employers want to see the transcript and/or diploma. This is also true sometimes when getting a passport or college applications, if they decide to go to college later.
What are some careers that don’t require college?
Trades
- Training can include:
- Union courses
- Apprenticeships
- Classes at local community college
- Carpenter
- Welders
- Surveyors
- HVAC
- Mail carriers
- Railroad workers
- Masons
- Heavy equipment operators
- Truck drivers
- Painters
- Steel workers
- Construction contractors
- Line workers
- Electricians
Service
- Training can include
- Apprenticeships
- Special courses
- Classes at local community college
- Cosmetologists
- Barbers
- Dog groomers and trainers
Technology
This field is growing so quickly, there is no way to keep up with the job descriptions. Here’s a try:
- Training can include
- Apprenticeships
- Special courses
- Classes at local community college
- Computer-user support
- Junior data analyst
- Digital marketer
- Podcast and digital media editor
- Web developer
Arts
- Training can include
- Apprenticeships
- Classes at local community college
- Photography
- Local dance teachers
Retail, Food Service and Banking
- Training can include:
- Learning hands-on
- Avail themselves of free training within the corporation
- Taking courses on MOOCs such as EdX
Fitness and Personal Training
- Training can include:
- Training schools
- Apprenticeships
Real Estate
- Training can include:
- Courses from various agencies
Law Enforcement
- Training includes:
- Specialized academies
Military
- Here are Susan’s suggestions for the military:
- Develop a military-attractive transcript like she did for her son who started out in the Marines:
- Civil Air Patrol in high school.
- Talk to recruiter. (For information on what military recruiters are looking for check out this Homeschool Highschool Podcast episode.)
- Take the ASVAB military career test (not a test that can be failed, simply identifies best-fits for military careers).
- Susan suggests for teens who don’t have a clue what they want to do be sure to do after graduation take a GAP year.
- Develop a military-attractive transcript like she did for her son who started out in the Marines:
Gap Year
Some teens need a year to transition from homeschooling high school before they settle into seriously thinking about a career. Here are some of Susan’s suggestions for a gap year:
- Get an entry-level job
- Travel
- Do short-term missions
- Volunteer in a local ministry or organization
- Check out this interview about Gap Year on Homeschool Highschool Podcast
- Volunteer in a local ministry or organization
Want some more ideas about homeschooling high schoolers who are not called to go to college? Check out these HSHSP episodes:
- Career Exploration for Teens who Don’t Have a Clue
- Helping Non-College-Bound Teens Find Success (one of our most popular episodes)
- My Career-Bound Teens, Interview with Angela O’Shaughnessy
- Preparing Teens for Military Careers, Interview with Gretchen Mahoney
- Check out this review of 7Sisters Career Exploration by our friend CJ at Homeschooling Through High School.
Join Vicki and Susan for this encouraging episode and check out Susan’s resources.
- Susan Stewart online at PracticalInspirations.com
- Harried Homeschoolers Facebook group
- Harried Homeschoolers book
PLEASE SUBSCRIBE TO HSHSP VIA COMPUTER
- Follow this link to our iTunes page.
- IMPORTANT STEP: Under our Homeschool Highschool Podcast logo, click on View in iTunes
- This will take you to iTunes and our own podcast page.
- Click SUBSCRIBE.
- Click RATINGS AND REVIEW. (Please take a minute and do this. It helps others find us. Thanks!)
- Thanks!
PLEASE SUBSCRIBE VIA iPHONE
- Tap the purple Podcast icon on your phone
- Tap the search icon on the bottom-right of your screen
- In the search bar type: Homeschool Highschool Podcast
- Tap the Homeschool Highschool Podcast icon
- Tap *Subscribe*
- Please tap *Ratings and Review* and give us some stars and a comment to help others find us more easily.
- Thanks!
The post Careers that Don’t Require College, Interview with Susan Stewart- Special Replay appeared first on Ultimate Homeschool Podcast Network.
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