Our Mission
The Monroe Johnson Foundation, Inc. is a non-profit organization that is dedicated to making a positive impact, promoting solutions to youth, and young adults, to strive for self-sufficiency. We are committed to making a positive impact on our community by offering skills to empower.
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Trade Skill Opportunities
Trade-skill professions are endless, just to name a few.....
Rome was not built in a Day,
But
It Was, built by Man's..... hands!
When you look at this image what type of companies do you think it took to create this structure?
- Construction Company
- Concrete Company
- Electrical Company
- Plumbing Company
- Painting Company
- Welding Company
- Window Installing Company
- Sanitation Company
- Water Sprinkling Company
Can you think of any others?
When you look at this image what type of jobs do you think will be needed to maintain it's upkeep and beauty?
- Custodians
- Landscapers
- Window Washers
- Maintenance
- Plumbers
- Electricians
Can you think of any others?
These jobs, or if you set your sights higher; these companies can belong to you... future entrepreneur!
Bureau of Labor Statistics
EMPLOYMENT PROJECTIONS
Total employment is projected to grow from 153.5 million to 165.4 million over the 2020–30 decade, an increase of 11.9 million jobs, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. This increase reflects an annual growth rate of 0.7 percent, which is higher than recent projections cycles and accounts for recovery from low base-year employment for 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic and its associated recession. Employment in the leisure and hospitality sector is projected to increase the fastest, largely driven by recovery growth, while the healthcare and social assistance sector is projected to add the most new jobs. Among occupational groups, healthcare support occupations are projected for the fastest job growth. Real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is projected to grow 2.3 percent annually from 2020 to 2030, relatively quickly compared to the prior two decades, when GDP grew 1.7 percent annually. Meanwhile, labor productivity also is projected to increase, from 1.1 percent annually over the 2010–20 decade to 1.7 percent annually from 2020 to 2030.