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Air Force Officer Nathan Buchanan
Nature of Work • Plan, organize, and lead troops and activities in military operations• Manage enlisted personnel• Operate and command aircraft, ships, or armored vehicles• Provide military personnel with professional services in medical,
engineering, and other fields
Education and Training
• Must have a high school diploma or a GED certificate.
• Physical fitness• Mental preparedness for
stressful scenarios.• Readiness on short term notice.• To become higher a higher
ranked officer, bachelor's degree is encouraged.
Other Requirements
• Minimum of 17 years of age• U.S. citizenship or permanent
resident status• Pass a background investigation• Never convicted of a felony• Able to pass a drug test
Job Outlook and Future Prospects
• The total number of active-duty and reserve
personnel serving in the Armed Forces is expected
to remain roughly the same through 2022• About 155,000 personnel must be recruited each
year • It is more difficult to meet goals during times of
war, because recruitment goals typically rise.
During economic recessions, candidates for
military service may face competition.
Current and Future Pay• The longer and the higher rank you are
within the air force the higher your pay will be.
• The average pay for an O-3, Captain, with 8 years experience is $68,494.
• A complete detailed list of payment. http://www.bls.gov/ooh/military/military-careers.htm#tab-5
Related Occupations • Military Nurse• Pilot• Security operation specialist • Explosive Ordinance Disposal (EOD)
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Elementary Teacher
Nature of Work • Communicate with parents about their child’s
progress• Work with students individually to help them
overcome specific learning challenges• Prepare students for standardized tests required
by the state• Develop and enforce classroom rules to teach
children proper behavior• Assess students to evaluate their abilities,
strengths, and weaknesses
Education and Training • All states require public kindergarten and elementary school
teachers to have at least a bachelor’s degree in elementary education. Some states also require kindergarten and elementary school teachers to major in a content area, such as math or science.
• All states require teachers in public schools to be licensed or certified. Those who teach in private schools are not usually required to be licensed.
• In order to receive certification, teachers need to undergo a period of fieldwork, commonly referred to as student teaching. During student teaching, they work with a mentor teacher and get experience teaching students in a classroom setting. The amount of time required varies by state.
Other Requirements • A lot of patience • Creative and spontaneous• Communication skills • Resourcefulness
Job Outlook and Future Prospects • Elementary School teacher occupations is
expected to grow 12 percent between 2012 and 2022.
• More than average teachers are expected to retire between 2012 and 2022, so more job opportunities are available.
• State and Local budgets can effect how many teachers will be hired.
Average Salary Now and Future • The average salary for a teacher in an elementary
school is $53,400. • The lower 10% make roughly $35,000 and the
upper 10% make about $81,000.
• The future salary is expected to increase over the next 10 years by about $4,500.
Related Occupations• Childcare workers • Librarians • Social workers• Special education teachers.
Bibliography • "kindergarten and elementary school teacher."
United STates Department of Labor. Bureau of :abor Statistics . Web. 10 Apr 2014. <http://www.bls.gov/ooh/education-training-and-library/kindergarten-and-elementary-school-teachers.htm