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The Pest Control Industry Embraces National Decision Day as a Day of Celebration for Everyone


The National Pest Management Association (NPMA) is reminding high school seniors that National Decision Day ? celebrated annually on May 1 ? should be a day of celebration for everyone, including those jumping directly into the workforce instead of attending college. Historically, National Decision Day has only celebrated those who are attending college in the fall.

More than 30 percent of graduating seniors will not enroll in a traditional college after graduation, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Recent studies suggest that trend will only continue to grow.

"National Decision Day is an exciting time for students to celebrate where they are headed to college in the fall, but it excludes the growing number of high school students each year who choose to forego college in favor of joining a rewarding and lucrative career," said Liz Bicer, director of workforce development for NPMA. "Professional pest control offers graduating seniors endless opportunity to take control of their future by providing them with a stable, rewarding and ? most importantly ? debt-free career path."

As an essential service designated by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, professional pest control plays a critical role in protecting public health, property and our nation's food supply. With employment opportunities for pest control workers projected to grow faster than all other occupations, it's a stable career choice for high school graduates.

Students who are looking for an alternative to college should explore the possibilities of a career in professional pest control at www.PestControlJobs.com. View current job openings at Careers.PestControlJobs.com. Stay updated on news and relevant information by following @PestControlJobs on Facebook and LinkedIn.

About the National Pest Management Association

The NPMA, a non-profit organization with more than 5,500 members, was established in 1933 to support the pest management industry's commitment to the protection of public health, food and property from the diseases and dangers of pests. Its Workforce Development Initiative aims to help fill the demand for skilled workers, attract new talent to the professional pest control industry and spread the word about the essential role pest control professionals play in improving people's overall quality of life. For more information, visit PestControlJobs.com or follow @PestControlJobs on Facebook and LinkedIn.



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