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Recession beating industries

Beating the recession by choosing your contracting sector, listed below are five Buoyant industries that beat recessions – You could try out your contracting skills and earn top dollar with these industries.

Confectionery - Ah, how sweet the fact that the confectionary industry is robust.In fact many famous sweet brands were launched during the Great recession of 1930 and 1932 in America such as Snickers and Tootsie pops. 

According the confectioners industry association the chocolate industry actually grew almost four percent during the last year. A pretty good result when so many industries are flat or declining. 

 

Software Applications - Application for software, for example consider the Apple launch of iPhone Apps that gave rise to a whole industry that surged to over 30,000 software applications, which gave vernture capital, investment and jobs to thousands. If you’re into tech then make sure you know about up and coming software it could the easiest way to market yourself as a top dollar guru.

 

Health Care - Beauty before the beast. The aging societies are demanding more care facilities, procedures and care. For contractors this means a stable industry. Whats happening right now? The integration of e-prescriptions, digital patient records, private care increasing. Consider that funding can be via Government and you have no issues for payment / risk.

 

Alcohol - It seems whatever a recession can throw at people, they still will enjoy beer, spirits and spend money on alcohol. The industry has a track record of stability for manufacture, distribution and retail.

 

Back to School - With un-employment on the rise still and the immediate future looking uncertain, many contractors offer TRADE school services. Teach the trade and experience a boom. In the US, technical and trade schools tuition is experiencing overload over- subscription. Thousands want to get trained to get a better chance of earning more.