As it's a relatively new career, there are no degree courses on the subject although there are some courses available. The best way is to do your research, get to know the field well, read as much as you can on the subject, learn HTML code, know your social media and find a mentor who can help you learn.
The word 'banker' is too broad, if you want to become a professional in the banking industry you need to become an accountant, mortgage, or derivative specialist etc. Thus you need to obtain training in one of the banking related professions.
Prior experience working at a sale job would help. To become a Certified Professional Manufacturers Representative or Certified Sales Professional a person would need to take the proper tests after undergoing training.
You would need vocal lessons... a music degree would help...
You will need to get trainign and certification as a tax professional. I would suggest that you contact H&R block for training.
Yes you need to have diesel training to become a diesel mechanical. The training will help you perform exceptionally as a diesel mechanical and will also make you more marketable to employers.
There are no educational requirements for becoming a professional hockey player. However, tons of training goes into becoming a professional hockey player. You likely would have to play hockey your entire life, practicing nearly every day. You have to not only be the best at the sport but have great strength and stamina. You would have to do cross-training to get these skills.
just the education you need to get a good job to fall back on if you get injured and are out for a while.
Most professional dancers go through years of training in their dance form before auditioning for a specific company. Just a lot of experience, discipline, and finesse in your technique is needed to become a professional dancer!
You would become an apprentice with a journeyman brick layer and from there learn the trade.
The best training would be in the military services.
The nearest place I can find would be Lincoln, NE, but you would need training in forensic science or criminal science.
There are no licenses or other formal training that you need to become a professional mover. Most moving companies only require applicants to have a high school degree and a high level of physical fitness.