I pretty much agree with everybody on here. There will be a huge lack of tradespeople (all trades) in Alberta in the near future. With an 8 week tuition at SAIT costing approx. $800.00 and rising, a lot of people will forfeit that and go into finance, medicine or other industries. I predict trade salaries increasing a lot in the near future. Not to say University/College is cheap, but if you have to pay for an education, pay for one where you will make tons of dough when you're done. At least thats what stats indicate -
Being a tradesman has been great to me, I'm in the process of getting my 2nd ticket. I got my Heavy Duty ticket 2 years ago, and I'm presently in 3rd year Automotive. It is hard work, but very rewarding. There are also sacrifices to be made, 8 weeks of poverty during school, backaches, blah blah blah.
If you need a change of pace, trades are where its at. I recommend a trade where you don't need $15,000 worth of tools that you can't write off, and a trade that gives you a free service van. Start one where you need a couple screwdrivers and a cordless drill, and you'll probably get paid more than a journeyman mechanic anyway.
Just my two cents.
Darren