💼 Vocational and Independent Living Skills *coming soon
Course overview
Lesson Overview

13.1 – What Is a White-Collar Job?: A white-collar job usually means professional or office-based work that uses knowledge, organization, and communication more than physical labor. These roles often include business, healthcare, education, law, or technology. They focus on planning, analyzing, and problem-solving instead of hands-on labor. White-collar workers usually have more flexible schedules but also more responsibility. These jobs often require education, certifications, or specialized skills. They can pay well but may also bring stress and deadlines. You might spend more time at a computer or in meetings than moving around. Success in these jobs depends on focus, teamwork, and self-motivation. Understanding what white-collar work involves helps you decide if that path fits your goals. Every skill you build now can prepare you for that professional world later on.

About this course

Training to prepare individuals for employment success and the skills needed to live independently with confidence.

This course includes:
  • Job readiness and interview preparation resources
  • Budgeting and independent living planning tools
  • Scenario-based exercises for workplace and daily life problem-solving

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