The economy remains so weak that 75 percent of all new jobs this year were part time. Guess which occupation will experience an expected increase in employment rate faster than all others?
(Hint: These are not baristas at coffeehouses, despite all the recent college grads who work shifts.
Don’t give up! ChiropractorsAccording to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment is expected to increase by 28 percent between 2010 and 2020.
This is why Careercast.com ranks them No.1 in the world for their expertise in spinal health, overall well-being, and overall well being. 11. (out of 200) according to Careercast.com’s 2013 annual “Jobs Rated”Report:
* Personal Satisfaction. It’s cool to know that you are helping patients with debilitating headaches and back, neck, and joint pain. The American Journal of Public Health reported this. “chiropractic patients were found to be more satisfied with their back care providers after four weeks of treatment than were medical patients.”
* Market Demand. There is a growing interest in non-surgical, drug-free treatments. This includes chiropractic care. “Time and again, we’ve seen patients spared surgery through chiropractic care,”David O’Bryon (JD, CAE), executive director of the Association of Chiropractic Colleges, recently launched a strategic partnership between the Foundation for Chiropractic Progress and David O’Bryon (CEO).www.yes2chiropractic.org “Chiropractic’s whole-patient approach enlists the body’s own healing processes, naturally.”
* Career Flexibility. Being the boss of your own practice is a great way to be self-employed. Other options include working with a chiropractor, teaching, researching, and even specializing within budding fields such as sports performance.
You can find more information about a career with chiropractic at: www.discoverchiropractic.org.