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    scared to be a forensic scientist because I would always be having nightmares from seeing crime scenes and doing the investigation. Now that I am researching careers‚ I am ready to accept that challenge and follow the career that I think is right for me. After thinking long and hard‚ and doing a lot of research I think forensic science is the career path that I should follow. A forensic scientist has many different responsibilities. Forensic scientists must collect data from a crime scene and take it

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    under the long run restraints‚ your worth of effort hours might not be ordinary. A developing industry in forensic science and forensic computer examiners has increased. This kind of occupation incorporates gathering information on cyber-crimes. For example‚ electronic fraud‚ on the web scams‚ and identity theft. These forensic science examiners must stick to the same strict methods for gathering and keeping up with the integrity of

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    Buffet. | Experience | Breithaupt Career Tech. | Dates of Employment: 9/2010-Current | Asst. Student Head Line CookResponsible for help insuring that all food was prepped and cook according to industry standards. * | | Breithaupt Career Tech.Buffet Server | 9/2010-Current | Responsible for insuring that my food station was clean and organized‚ also insuring that food was kept at proper serving temperature. * - | | Breithaupt Career tech. | 9/2010-Current | Dishwasher

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    opportunities in branching out and looking for a career path. In general I would say that it takes a great deal of self-motivation in choosing a lifestyle for ourselves with such little “big-world” experience‚ however‚ for those of us who chose to ask for assistance from our teachers and mentors‚ the task proved to be relatively easy. I had no clue which path I wanted to follow or where it would take me although I had toyed with several career choices ranging from a graphic designer to a lawyer

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    Published in The Career Quarterly‚ this article implicates the necessity of students being career-ready‚ and how comprehensive school counseling programs should effectively make students career-ready. “Career-ready” is the term used to describe one who is prepared for action in life roles‚ settings‚ and events with an emphasis on the career and the total person (Gysbers‚ 2013). The career-ready process begins in elementary school and continues on into middle school and high school (Gysbers‚ 2013)

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    enjoy and what career I want to pursuit. This is not careers I am interested in it is careers that I am going to achieve and I will become. The first and main career I plan to pursue is an Auto body and paint technician. Not only that but also I want to become a Auto technician

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    James Combs Dr. McClung ACED 3600 My philosophy of Career and Technical Education revolves around a few basic principles. First‚ I believe that formal education is a necessity in the recipe for success. Gone I believe are the times where a student could drop out of high school and still find a rewarding modest paying career. Another belief of mine is that education should prepare people for specific jobs rather than just a broad field education. Having a highly skilled workforce is

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    recommended ten therapy sessions with physical and occupational therapist. During that time I witnessed my family recuperate. At that moment occupational therapy seemed as a rational and inspiring career for my future. By witnessing an occupational therapy it allowed me to understand how important the career was in order to help individuals. Without the help of the therapist‚ my family wouldn’t have correctly recovered from the accident. My mother was the most injured from everyone and without that

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    out on the same routine day end and day out. After I achieved those certifications I could not find a job anywhere near my home. When the welding opportunity came‚ I jumped on it immediately. Not to say I wasn’t nervous but I was. A new career choice. How many career choices can a person have until they find the perfect job? Do they just settle? Can finding that job happen? And being a TBI

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    Everyone has goals in life. It’s the person’s choice whether to achieve them or let them slip by. After I graduate high school I will reach my goals in the most efficient way possible. For my career choice I want to be an ultrasound technician. My step-mom and Aunt-in-law both have accomplished roles in the medical field. They are definitely two role models I want to follow. I won’t let this goal fall through the cracks. However‚ to become an ultrasound technician there are certain steps I have to

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