Service
Motive Power
Construction
Tools & Equipment
Schooling
100

A skilled trade found in a beauty salon

Hair Stylist

100

Someone who repairs cars.

Automotive Service Technician

Mechanic

100

A person who makes walls out of bricks.

Bricklayer

100

This tool drives nails into lumber.

Hammer

100

A combination of on-the-job training and classroom learning.

Apprenticeship 

200

A skilled trade that works in a restaurant.

Chef

200

Someone who specializes in vehicle body work.

Autobody Mechanic

200

A person who wires a house.

Residential Electrician

200

This item makes wood smoother.

Sandpaper

200
A career path that requires hands-on work and specialty knowledge.

Trade

300

A skilled trades person who helps teachers.

Educational Assistant

Classroom Assistant

300

Someone who works on 2-wheeled vehicles.

Motorcycle Technician

300

A person who builds the framework of a building.

Carpenter

300

This item holds a carpenter tools around their waist.

Carpenters Belt



300

This type of trade certification allows you to work anywhere in Canada.

Red Seal Certification

400

A skilled trade that works with diamonds.

Jeweler

400

Someone who repairs large vehicles such as tractors, dump trucks, etc.

Heavy Duty Equipment Mechanic

400

A person who hooks up your sink and toilet.

Plumber

400

This tool is used for cutting wood manually (by hand).

Hand-Saw

400

Money that colleges and universities charge you for teaching or instruction.

Tuition

500

A skilled trade that looks after trees.

Arborist

500

Someone who drives large heavy-duty vehicles.

Heavy Duty Equipment Operator

500

A person responsible for the process before and after giving your house some color.

Plasterer/Painter

500

This tool uses a battery to automatically insert screws into something.

Drill

500

Money that you can apply for to help pay for your schooling.

Student Loan

Scholarship 

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