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Exterminator Ranks Among U.S. News and World Report’s 2022 Best Maintenance and Repair Jobs!

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U.S. News & World Report, the global authority in rankings and consumer advice, recently released its 2022 Best Jobs list, and exterminator placed in the top 10 in the maintenance and repair category. As you know, NPMA has been hard at work with its Workforce Development Program, helping to increase pride and professionalism in the industry and encourage potential job seekers to search for employment opportunities on its exclusive job board for NPMA member companies.

“We’re extremely pleased to see exterminator, or pest control technician, listed among the top ten best maintenance and repair jobs by U.S. News & World Report,” said Cindy Mannes, senior vice president of public affairs for the National Pest Management Association. “Two years ago, a job in pest control still carried a negative connotation and was not considered a meaningful and rewarding career path. This ranking demonstrates the industry, and our program is gaining momentum in shifting public perception and working seamlessly with our other marketing efforts at play.”

NPMA members, there has never been a better time to take advantage of your membership benefits. All pest control companies located in the U.S. and Canada that are members of the National Pest Management Association receive one, free, 60-day job listing per year and limited access to resources in the Employer Toolkit on NPMAWorkforce.org!

Companies who pledge a monetary donation to join the Founders Club or Patrons Club receive exclusive access to hiring toolkits, recruitment resources, additional complimentary job postings, and special recognition at industry events.

Your involvement and financial support in NPMA’s Workforce Development Program helps us further our goals of building a sustainable pipeline of qualified candidates to meet business demand and increasing overall pride and professionalism in the industry by showcasing the value of what pest control professionals do to protect people, food, and property from pests and to improve overall quality of life.

 

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