
Aren't women just now starting to work in
non-traditional careers?
Are women
strong enough to do heavy labor?
Do
non-traditional jobs really pay more?
Are jobs available
in this area?
What
if I haven't been in school for a while?
How do I pay for
career training?
How do I register for
classes?
Aren't women just now starting to work in
non-traditional careers?
Actually most jobs thought to be non-traditional have been
performed by women for years. Women have always worked alongside
men on farms and during World War II over 6 million women entered
the labor force to build ships, airplanes and to keep our factories
running.
Are women strong enough to do heavy labor?
The strength requirements for non-traditional jobs are often
exaggerated. Many of these jobs are less physically demanding than
housework. Moreover, OSHA requires that special equipment be
provided for every heavy job regardless whether it is being
performed by a man or a woman. While the average man may be
stronger than the average woman, some women are stronger than men.
Women have excellent lower body strength and can develop strong
upper body muscles as well.
Do non-traditional jobs really pay more?
About 54% of all workingwomen are employed in low paying support
jobs like clerical or retail. However, women who work in
non-traditional fields tend to make 20-30% more than those who work
in traditional fields.
Are jobs available in this area?
The Eastern Iowa Community College District surveyed businesses
throughout eastern Iowa and compiled the results in its Skills 2006
report. The survey found a need for more than 3,000 new and
replacement in the area manufacturing and construction industries
by 2006. The majority of respondents to the survey said they would
require advanced training beyond a high school diploma for their
new and replacement workers.
What if I haven't been in school for a while?
At Clinton, Muscatine and Scott Community Colleges, older students
are not an oddity, they're the norm. Our average is 27 so half of
our students are in their late 20's and their 30's. Many are 40
years of age and older. When you sit in one of our classrooms
you'll be surrounded by people of all ages, from 18 to 50.
Because of our experience with adult students, we understand
that you might be a bit rusty academically. We provide special
classes and tutors who can help you brush up on things, and to help
you succeed in the classroom.
How do I pay for career training?
There is a wide range of funding sources available for adult
students. For more information just go to our Financial Aid page www.eicc.edu/adultlearning/costs/
How do I register for classes?
The information you need to register for classes can be found at www.eicc.edu/adultlearning/getstarted/applying/ If you
need help, just give the college you plan to attend a call or
contact us toll free 1-888-336-3907. We'll be happy to help guide
you through the process.