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Career???? I'm 20 years old and I don't know what I want to do with my life. Right now, I'm a nanny and I LOVE it. I love feeling like I'm making a difference in a person's life but I'm living paycheck to paycheck with no extra money at all. I'm getting married in three months and my fiance has a really good paying job but, I don't want to be a bum wife that depends on her man to take care of her, you know? I change my mind on a daily basis... One day I want to be a [starving] photographer and then the next I think being a nurse would be kind of cool. The next day, I'm thinking about being a social worker. Are there any websites that can help a person decide what type of career would be good for them based on their interests?
career???????????????????? when people live in big houses what is they career istead of being famous
CAreer????? What are the requirements to work on a Cruise Ship as a Waiter or Bartender for Royal Carribean ???? Do you think it would be fun? Is it hard to get that job? How much do they make??
What is the easiest career and career cluster to do a report on? I have to research, report and do a demonstration on a career and it's career cluster for medical science class. What is the easiest career/career cluster to report on?
What medical career requires the least amount of college years? So I've been thinking about studying for a medical career, and I was wondering - what career requires the least amount of school? I know some medical careers require like- seven years of school, is there a career that can require four or less than four years of college?
What career field can allow me to travel for awhile or stay in one place? I'm looking for a certain career field in which you have the option to opt to travel. International Teaching was the career I found that give you this option of either teaching from the states, or going anywhere in the world as you please. I was wondering if their were similiar careers that give you this option? Thank you.
What is the difference between a career in Finance and a career in Accounting? I am thinking about going back to school to get a BS in Business Administration. I would like to know what the difference is in careers in Finance and Accounting. Has anyone had a career in either field? What I want to know is: What did you think of your career? What did you do all day in Finance or Accounting? Did you find it exciting or really boring? For a career as a Financial Planner or Financial Advisor, do you work off of commision only? Any information would be very helpful. Thanks.
What are career options for someone interested in international relations? Right now I am a undecided on a career choice, I am in college and considering declaring a major in media studies/ journalism. I was going to do an international relations major but my school no longer offers that. I am very interested in communications, social sciences, and the French language. Some people have suggested a career as a Foreign Service Officer, I am a little concerned about being assigned abroad. I would not mind relocating inside the US or Europe. Are there any careers like being a Foreign Service Officer only with more flexibility on location?
Career change: Journalism to Technical Writing. What is different about tech writing and how would I prepare? My undergrad degree is in Journalism/Philosophy. I'm very Web savvy and good at researching/writing. But in my career now I'm a community reporter. Can a technical writer out there tell me what's different about their career and how this jump can be made?
What career has the longest job security with the least amount of stress and most amount of pay? I need some good career options, but I want something I can also do when I get older and probably won't be phased out it this changing economy. I also don't have a lot of time to spend in school and I need something that I can do right away that I can pay all my bills and provide for my family. So do you know of any career options?
What career fields require a background check? This is a two part question. I am thinking of going into the nuclear field and medicine. Even though my background is clean, I don't know what to expect for them to find. What type of a background check should I expect going into these career fields? And what other careers have background checks relating to your past history? If you want to know, some employers base not only on criminal background, but credit and medical as well. I have bad credit and the medical history isn't very well either.
What career in photography allows you to travel? I am interested in a career in photography and i like to travel. There are lots of wonderful careers in photography and i want to know which one offers more traveling. Thank You.
How can you start a career as someone who writes in cards? I'm really talented with words, I think thats my gift. I was considering a career in something I really like, and well I enjoy being poetic. So I'd like to start a career as someone who writes the things in cards you read, such as Hallmark, etc. How can I begin this career? What courses are required in college? Would it even be a worthwhile career? - Moneywise. Could it support me?
What career is it that they use ultrasounds and stuff? Is it a ultrasound technician or something? I am thinking of getting into a career that mainly they do are ultrasounds on pregnant women, what is that career called?
What career should I choose that involve with musketal and nervous system? What health care careeer should i choose? I want to do something that is involved with health problems of the musculoskeletal system and treat the effects of those problems on the nervous system and on general health like arthritis, joints, and ect? I was thinking about chiropractic but they have their different method, so I'm trying to find a different career EXCEPT chiropractic. What career should i choose?
What type of career opportunities are available in ministry? I feel that God is calling me to have a career in ministry, I am just not sure what career yet. So my question is, what types of career opportunities are available in churches and ministries?
What career can I pursue with a major in Economics? I am an incoming freshman planning to major in Economics at UC Davis. I would like to work at a bank, become an accountant, or do something related to finance for my career. I don't know much about these careers, but I really want a job that pays well. My opinion so far on some specific jobs: Accounting- seems boring, but a stable job. Are there different types of accounting? What classes should I take? What's the average salary? Management- requires an outgoing and friendly person with a good attitude and outstanding leadership skills, able to handle situations on the spot. Not everyone can do it, but if you have these skills, you'll excel in this area. Investment banking- extremely competitive to get into, extremely competitive job in general, work 60+ hours per week, but extremely good pay. I especially want information for this. What classes should I take? What would help me get a job in this area?
What career if I have great reflexes and excellent spacial awareness & hand/eye coordination? I am a a girl and recently I did some aptitude tests and my results came back that both my physical reflexes and spacial awareness were extraordinary. They also revealed that my hand to eye coordination and visual memory is excellent. If I apply these results to choosing a career I would do well in what sort of careers do you thing would suit these aptitudes? Thanks!
What career options do you have after working with one of the Big 4 accounting firms? I have noticed that many people are saying that a career not in one of the Big 4 accounting firms pays more and requires less hours of work. Can any one explain these career options?
What are the statistics on a career in the entertainment business? I am writing a career essay for my English class. and I'm writing it on 3 careers which is an acting career, makeup artist and a technical director. I was wondering if anybody could help me with some statistics on this. I'm having a bit of trouble finding some answers. I just want some statistics on the financial side of the 3 careers and how they have increased or declined because of the financial issues because of the recession. I hope this makes scene. Thanks.
What is the best career path to become a corporate treasurer? I was a non-traditional student who is now a few years into my third career - in accounting/finance. My second career was in banking, and I am currently pursuing an MBA in finance. The question could be restated: What is the best career path for an accountant with a solid finance background to have a reasonable chance at assuming the title of Treasurer at a large (+$1 billion sales) company? I figure if I can swing Treasurer, then I will get to the short list for CFO - who is always on the short list for CEO, the goal for all aspiring business professionals. Thanks.
What is your dream career; the career you are striving to achieve? What is the career that you desire to have? I've always planned on becoming a journalist and then an editor from there. I strive to reach my goals. I realize that everyone is different. What is your dream job/ or the career you wish to have before you get old and die?
Whats the career that helps out in the making of consumer electronics? What is that profession called? I was pondering the other day about what career I would like to take up when I get out of high school and realized that I do have an interest in the making of consumer electronics (Like mp3 players, and portable devices. Not so much computers). What kind of professions are there that would help in the making of this kind of stuff? Can someone give me a list of careers around this area and tell exactly what they do? Thanks in advanced for your answers. I also would like to know what colleges would be good for this field and what courses in High School I should take. I know I'm just a freshman but I want to be prepared when I leave for a college. Thanks for the answer marystoy_2000. I understand a little more about what i'm asking now. What if I wanted to design the housing of the product and how its organized? Also, what would it be called if I wanted to be the Project Manager?
What is a practical career choice for someone about to graduate high school who is having a baby? It has always been my dream to be a lawyer, but now that I am pregnant i've realized that becoming a lawyer is going to be completely impractical. I've always put my expectation very high for myself, and even though i'm having a baby at a young age, I still believe I can be very successful in life. Can someone please tell me what a reliable career choice would be for my situation? A career that maybe would not require any internships or a career that I would be able to get right after college?
What are some good career options for someone interested in the medical field? I am interested in changing careers from a school counselor to something in the medical field. I enjoy the helping aspect of the field as well as am interested in its investigative nature and of course pay. However, before I go adding anymore debt to my already ridiculous student loans I need to figure out exactly what career path I should follow. I know it seems sensible to go the psychiatrist route with my background but I'm not to into it anymore. Does anyone have any other suggestions as to what some possible careers may be. Anything you offer will be a great help thanks!
What do people think about a career as a careers guidance counsellor for young people? I'm thinking about a career in careers guidance counselling (in England) which I know now falls under the Connexions service. I was just wondering what people thought about it as a career. Is it rewarding? Having already worked in social services I am aware of the difficult people that you deal with but what I want to know do you feel as though you're making a difference and is it worthwhile?
How to find a career counselor with IT knowledge who isn't affiliated with a school? I know that plenty of schools have a career department with counselors that specialize in helping students with their careers but I am looking for a counselor who is not affiliated with a school who has knowledge of Information Technology.. I need help with picking the right school and certifications and don't want to talk to anyone affiliated with an organization or institution. Is it possible to get help outside of a school for an IT career?
What are some successful career choices that include traveling? What are some good, successful career choices that consist of traveling (not only to states)? Type of business, banking, agents, anything!? What type of career do you know that is a good career choice that allows you to go over seas and such. Anything in particular?
How many career paths are available for a computer programmer? Whenever I go to job interviews, I'm asked questions about my career. I'm not sure how to respond. I've never had a job before, although I have plenty of technical experience. What should I know about careers before I go for another interview?
Is a career in aviation a good career? I have heard radio commercials saying that there is a need for helicopter pilots. I have worked around helicopter for several years (wildland firefighting) and have a basic understanding of them. I would like to know about the pros and cons of such a career.
How long does a modeling career last? I am looking to model in the high fashion industry. I am planning on going on America's Next Top Model but I am wondering if it would be possible to go to college before I begin my career. I know that the career doesn't last forever and that is why I would like to go to college so that way I could get another job once I am too old to model. If you could tell me how long a modeling career lasts in the high fashion industry. Any additional information would be appreciated. Thank you.
What type of career should i pursue if i want to be in the hollywood scene, but not actually on the camera? im planning my college visits right now, like to tour them and stuff, and i am not sure what kind of colleges to look at. i also dont know what career to pursue. i know that i want to be in the hollywood scene and i could try acting but i dont think that is the way for me....so what kind of careers could i do and what should i study to become a successful behind the scenes person who also hags out with a lot of famous people?
What is the definition of a professional career? I want a concrete definition of professional career. What is the cut-off or deciding factor of whether a career is considered professional. I know doctors, engineers...are professional careers. But I need a more in-depth definition that will help me classify all sorts of careers.
How to have a writing career while working full time and having a family? I work 4 days a week, about 9-10 hours and have three days off in a row. I have a young child, planning a second soon, and love to write but have had a hard time turning it into a career. I'd like to eventually make it a full time career, but am not ready to take that leap. First of all, I make more money than my husband right now (he's in school) and we need my job, and second, I don't know yet if I would be successful, so it's a lot to bank on. I do want to write professionally, by the way, not just as a hobby. So, how can I build up my writing career while working and still having time for family, etc.?
What is the highest paid career in the business industry? I want a career in the business industry, what is the highest paid career in this industry? What should i major in college for a good career in it? Is there anything i should do in high school to increase my chances in getting into college for this major? Please help me out, Thanks.
What is your most burning career-related question? I have a career-themed website designed to help people succeed in their careers, and really want to provide valuable information. Please let me know what you'd like to see that other websites don't offer, or what your most burning career question is right now. Thanks!
How does one start a career as a TV show host? I would like to start a career on television. I already have a bachelors degree and would like to change my career. Everyone says that I have a face for TV and they can see me on TV. How do I start this type of career? Is 25 too old to start?
What kind of career options are available for a newly graduated communication major? I'm about to graduate with a communications degree. My current career paid the bills while I was in school, but I would really like to take this opportunity to get a new career. What kinds of jobs are available for communication majors? I would really like to use the skills I learned to help people instead of push paper. Any ideas?
I need career advice, thinking about a career in the FBI as a criminal profiler? I'm still not sure yet but i think I want to become a supervisory special agent with the NCAVC or a criminal profiler as its more commonly known. Of course I realize that I will spend many years as an FBI special agent first and even then getting into the NCAVC and even then its not guaranteed. I'm only a freshman in high-school but I want to start planning on a career as soon as possible. Right now I'm just looking for any kind of advice such as useful courses to take in college, working conditions of an FBI special agent and/or criminal profiler or alternate careers in the FBI. I'm generally an intelligent person and I'm good at figuring things out and reasoning- I'm a logical thinker. I just want a career where i can use my skills and also make the world a better place in some way. If you know of any other careers (in or outside criminal justice) that sound like what I'm looking for that would also be a big help. Thank you for all your help.
What is a career that works with the global market? I'm currently a high school junior and I'm looking at potential college majors. As of now, I'm very much interested in the world; I want to travel with my job. (Not all the time, though.) At the same time, I want to work for an international company, maybe like a cosmetics company. What would this career be called? International marketing? What other careers would match this description and how would I go about obtaining the right degrees?
What is a career path, other than journalism, where i could utilize my love of poetry and literature? I love to write, but i would hate to be stuck in a job writing a teen magazine column for the rest of my life. What is a career where i can write profound literary writings and convey my interpretations and oppinions? What careers would suit me?
What kind of career is involved with a investigation laboratories? I have recently discovered a investigation bureau in Edmond, Oklahoma and it seems fascinating to me to work at. I have always wanted to be an investigator or even a nurse and the only medium that i have found is a forensic scientist or something like it. I have decided i also want to go to the university of Oklahoma and maybe major in chemistry, but theirs one problem, I don't know what kind of career that is right for me. what kind of careers are involved with a investigation bureau?? thanks.
What is a career working towards the happiness of animals? I have considered becoming a vet, but the science and years of schooling isn't very appealing to me. I would rather have a career working towards the happiness of animals rather than their health. And it wouldn't hurt if it pays well.....But I'm looking for a career, not just a job. Any Ideas for someone who wants to work with animals and the relative amount of money?
What career opportunities are available to someone with a degree in Music or Music Education? I'm about to start College and I'm clueless as to what I want to do career-wise. I know that I've still got time, but if I don't start looking I feel like I'm going to run out. I'm very interested in music and would maybe like to do something with that.
What career would allow me to design images and text along with some writing work? I enjoy designing posters, making collages and writing. Is there any career that would allow me to do some or all of these things?
What career options are available for me? I'm a junior once school starts, and lately, I've been thinking about what I want to do with my life. I understand that many don't stick with one career their whole life, but I'd like to narrow down my options. I've always leaned towards the medical field, but I was wondering what I should be doing now to reach that. Volunteering at a hospital? Internship? Also, what other options are out there? What are you doing, do you enjoy it?
What career choices are out there that involve working with fish? I thought about Marine biology but there are not a lot of career choices for them. I just know that I want to work with fish, I love them and I love to swim. I thought about working at sea world and caring for their fish, or just working at an aquarium and monitoring their animals and stuff. But I need some help. What would I need to major in to work at Sea world or an aquarium?
What career involves a lot of imagination and fantasy? I have an extremely Vivid imagination, and can actually see entire "scenes" i create in my head. I almost never have a moment where a story isn't going through my head. When I see a movie or read a book, I can recreate the scenes in my head, and create new scenes. I like to act out the scenes too. I also LOVE magic and fantasy. Sometimes I even get sad because out world doesn't involve either. What would a good career be for me? Any suggestions?
How to have a writing career while working full time and having a family? I work 4 days a week, about 9-10 hours and have three days off in a row. I have a young child, planning a second soon, and love to write but have had a hard time turning it into a career. I'd like to eventually make it a full time career, but am not ready to take that leap. First of all, I make more money than my husband right now (he's in school) and we need my job, and second, I don't know yet if I would be successful, so it's a lot to bank on. I do want to write professionally, by the way, not just as a hobby. So, how can I build up my writing career while working and still having time for family, etc.?
What career will value direct straightforward communication? I was told by my supervisor today that I should not use direct straightforward communication, but have to "play" by other agencies' games. I need a new career. One where people are honest, upfront and no games going on! By the way, I cannot do math too well so accounting is out.
What career is best to start now to help find work overseas? Hi all, I'm planning on going to the UK in the future sometime and living / working there. I wanted some suggestions as to what sort of work career/work I should get into NOW here in Australia which will help me find work easier overseas? I've heard that administration is probably the best? What do you all think?? Thanks in advance =D
What career would be good for these characteristics? I am athletic and love being outside. I also like the city and would like to dress up when i work. I love math, like History, and dislike science. I like to doodle a lot. I like feeling like i'm being rushed. I cannot rest until i think things through. What career would be good for me?
What career involves the hardware aspect of computers? I'm looking into what college courses I'm going to need to get a career in PC building, repair, etc. I realize that this can be freelance or opening/getting a job in a local PC repair shop, but what would help me be qualified for this? I do not want to go into programming of any kind, network security is my second choice. What courses do you recommend?
What career would best encompass photovoltaics and the engineering of them? I need to know for career day. Thank you, your help is greatly appreciated!
What career path can I choose that will help people and make good money? Hi, I am a highschool student thinking about what career path I should take. I want a job that will help people and make pretty good money. The obvious choice would be a doctor. But, I have never liked science that much, and wouldn't want to go through the dreadful process of becoming one. They have to train for about 12 years after highschool. What other jobs are there that I can plan on doing that will help people and make pretty good money. Thanks!
What career options employ a BA in English and a BA in Psychology? I'm currently studying as an English major but recently my advisers and I have noticed a common theme in all of my essays and research papers. I typically examine literary figures from a psychoanalytical perspective and often research different mental illnesses to defend my arguments. This has lead me to consider adding a second major (Psychology) to my current program. I am hesitant to do so because I am not sure what type of career options would allow me to use both degrees. Any ideas, suggestions, or advice are greatly appreciated!
What are some career opportunities in sports and recreation? I need to know some career opportunities in sports and recreation. I already know that a Basketball Coach is one.
What career would allow me to design images and text along with some writing work? I enjoy designing posters, making collages and writing. Is there any career that would allow me to do some or all of these things?
What is the difference between a career in Advertising and a career in Marketing? Also, Can you tell me anything about either of these careers? I'm looking to begin a career in one of those and not sure which course I should take. What are the pros and cons of each? Thank you for your answers.
What career can one have with a bachelors in religion and masters in divinity besides clergy? I want to start my own congregation, but would need another career to support myself and get things going.
How does a guy get a career as a gymnast? I know some guys start going into competitions in the middle of their college years, but how exactly do they do that? Do people look for the best and recruit them, or do the gymnasts go to the places? If they have to go to the place, what are the "places" exactly? How much do they get paid? How long do their careers last? How many gymnasts actually get a career as one, because athletic careers are always limited? I can't find the answers anywhere. Please help. Thanks.
What career path is best for a person in their early forties? I am seeking to go to school. I am in my early forties and prefer the legal field. Can any one tell me which career path I should take, in order to fulfill job education requirements within a few years time?
How good is a career in reconcilation as compared to a career in credit lending on the retail side? Just wanted to know how good is a job in reconciliation. Whether it is better from career, growth and monetary prospects as compared to doing credit of loans? Also as far as credit risk lending jobs are concerned is it better to be doing lending for sme's and businesses or say mortgages or personal loans. What kind of a job would be better from a career and monetary point of view.?
What career can I make with C+, C++, perl and a good learning power in computers? I am graduate student in chemistry but want to change career to computer field. I am planning to learn languages such as C+, C++, perl and I am so good in learning computer technologies and pretty fast in that. Can anyone suggest me how to go ahead and what kind of jobs will I get once I know them?
What career path should i go into to study this? I want to study religion, such as the spread of it. Also, the differences separate religions, the existence of God in different religions and stuff like that. What career title would I have to go into to study this?
What are the disadvantages of a nursing career? I am considering applying to study nursing in Australia, and I was wondering what are the disadvantages/drawbacks of this career, as well as the course? I appreciate if only nurses (preferably Australian) could answer this question. Also, I am fine with blood and guts etc, but I get a little queasy around vomit and I gag. If I decide to be a nurse, will I eventually become desensitised to this or will it be a problem throughout my career?
What is a good career for someone who loves investigations, children and/or the environment? I am going to graduate with a Bachelors in Justices a few years from now but I can't figure out what the right career would be for me. I like doing investigations, helping children who are in bad situations or do something with the environment (EPA related possibly). I don't want to be a police officer, but I still want to help assist with cases involving children and/or the environment. Any suggestions anyone?
What is the best career path to become a military doctor? First of all, I am a High School Senior graduating next summer. I plan on going into medicine, and possible becoming a military doctor. What military programs are there that cover or help pay for school? What is the best career path to take? I know I need to major in premed or biology and then take the MCAT. Can I join a program (maybe the ROTC) that will both help me pay for my undergraduate and prepare me for medical school?
What career will allow me to work alone and independently? I'm going back to school and I'm trying to decide which career path to take. I'd be happiest if I could work by myself; preferly from home if I could. I have office/bookkeeping experience and have always loved working on the computer. I'm really thinking about website development. Does anyone know if I could do that from home, maybe freelance? Does anyone have any suggestions?
What career should I choose environmental engineer or chemical engineer? Well I have one more year of high school left and have narrowed my choice of careers to study in college to these two or three: Chemical Engineer Environmental Engineer Aerospace Engineer Which one should I choose (I'm a math/science guy), which one is easier (to survive and possibly earn PhD) , which career is least chosen by other people, and any other reasons you may have. Thanks in advance and I plan on going to NC State for engineering.
What career would be good for someone interested in English and History? I am going to be a senior in high school soon, but I have trouble deciding what career path I would like to take.
What career should I go into that fuses all of my interests? I'm interested in psychology, fashion, and creative writing and I would absolutely LOVE to go into a career where all of these areas are concentrated. Does anyone have any idea of what type of career would include all of these interests?
What career fields are there that are satisfying, engaging and meaningful? I want to enroll in school next year, but I'm looking for a career path. I'm a hard worker and like to stay busy or else I get bored real fast; and I like a challenge. Do anyone have any ideas?
What career is for me and how do I get there? I am a freshman in college and I don't know what to go for. I like to work with people, I would like a job where I felt like I made a difference in someones life, I like to write also, I don't care too much about money, and I like to work in a competetive atmosphere that will challenge my mind. Any suggestions on a career to go for?
What is the difference between total career points and retirement points in the military? I spent 3 years, 9 months and 10 days on active duty (was released 3 months early for graduate school) That gives me on my retirement printout 1371 retirement points. Then, I joined the guard and received another 164. Total retirement points 1535 for a total 5 "good" years. However, I also did some correspndence corses which I was told to turn in to the retirement person which shows up on my printout as "ACCP Misc Points" and is added to the "Total Career Points" column--NOT the "Total Points for Retirement Pay" column. Question--what is the difference between "career points" and "retirement points?" If career points are not calculted for retirement pay, what are they good for? To the one responder so far--I am sure you know what you are talking about--however, I have no idea what "non-retirement bond" means.
What environmental career options are out there from an urban planning perspective? I have been accepted into a graduate urban planning program which will have great environmental and sustainability courses. What environmental career options are out there from an urban planning perspective?
What are good career oportunities if I'm taking a hospitality management course? My course is called Hospitality Management- Hotel and Resort. What are some career ideas for when I finish my course that pay well?
What is a good career for natural born caretaker? I love working with kids and the elderly and helping people. I am looking for a career that will pay well, stay in demand with the bad economy and require little education beyond a 2yr degree. Any ideas?
What are some good resources for career counseling? I need some help! I need to find a new career. I am highly educated and a hard worker, but I have come to the realization that the career pathway I am on now will not lead me to the life goals I have. I am very lost at how to go about this. I would like to find someone who could sit down with me, look at my education/resume, and help give me some ideas about what kind of careers are even out there. I don't mind pursuing other classes/training that will help make me more marketable, but I don't necessarily want another degree right now. The thing is, I feel like I don't know anything about what kind of jobs exist and what kinds of background you need to do these jobs, let alone how to break into a new industry. I can write a top-notch resume/cover letter and can fend for myself in an interview, I don't need help on that side. I need help on the side of matching my skills to what jobs exist and knowing which jobs would provide an adequate salary range. Also, what might these services cost? I have spent these last five years pursuing the idealism of my college days and am realizing that it just doesn't pay the bills. I don't have a lot of extra money for this kind of thing, but I am willing to pay what I do have for some good results.
What career opportunities are there in nutrition? I have just graduated with a bachelors degree in nutrition and food science. I did not plan on taking this any further. Now I am taking the year off to apply to medical school. Medicine is my passion, but my chances of acceptance do not look good, so I am looking into a masters in human nutrition, and going on to get a PhD. I figure that I'll still be involved in healthcare, even if it is not my first choice. Besides teaching and research, do you know of any career opportunities in nutrition and food science with either a masters or PhD? Thank you in advance for your answers.
What career oppurtunities does an Islamic studies degree provide? I really want to study Islam because it is such a beautiful way of life yet misunderstood and misrepresented by many. But, I'm not really sure what type of career oppurtunities this degree would provide and what type of salary. I would like to be a professor and that would most likely require a masters as well. What can I do prior to or what other possibilities are there?
What career should I pursue that will accept my indiviuality? I want to have a career where my individuality wont be a problem. I have many piercings and tattoo's and I dye my hair crazy colors. thats the thing i realize i wont be respected in business careers but that doesn't matter cause its never been what I've wanted. I want to go into culinary, or stage management. I'm even considering becoming a piercer.
What career prospects are avialiable for a graduate trained as a patient care technican? I am planning to take a patient care technican program which certify you in nursing assistant, ekg, and phlebotomy and wanted to know what different career opportunities and places i could consider working besides at a hospital and how much do they make?
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