The Birkman Code

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The Birkman Code. By Paul LaFranca

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The Birkman Code.

By Paul LaFranca

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Test Results……….BLUE!!!!!

People with blue Interests like job responsibilities and occupations that involve creative, humanistic, thoughtful, and quiet types of activities. Blue Interests include abstracting, theorizing, designing, writing, reflecting, and originating, which often lead to work in editing, teaching, composing, inventing, mediating, clergy, and writing.

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Test Results……YELLOW People with yellow Interests like job

responsibilities that include organizing and systematizing, and professions that are detail-oriented, predictable, and objective. People with yellow Interests enjoy activities that include: ordering, numbering, scheduling, systematizing, preserving, maintaining, measuring, specifying details, and archiving, which often lead to work in research, banking, accounting, systems analysis, tax law, finance, government work, and engineering.

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Public Relations Public Relations

PR is to generate positive publicity for their client and enhance their reputation.

The client can be a company, an individual or a government

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Public Relations

Public relations people working for a Public relations people working for a company may handle consumer company may handle consumer relations, or the relationship between relations, or the relationship between parts of the company such as the parts of the company such as the managers and employees, or different managers and employees, or different branch offices.branch offices.

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Public Relations

Some colleges offer a public relations degree, most industry professionals agree it's unnecessary.

Any major that teaches you how to read and write intelligently will lay good foundation for a career in public relations.

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Public Relations Facts. Female: 50% Male: 50% Average hours per week: 40 Average starting salary: $21,000.00 Average salary after 5 years:

$36,000.00 Average salary after 10 to 15 years:

$54,000.00

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I choose PR as a careers because it has to do with promoting and helping a clients or companies reputation. I also liked that u didn’t need much school for this career just a 4 year degree. Some things I didn’t like is that they don’t make much money.

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Lawyer Trial lawyers represent clients involved in

litigation, both civil and criminal. Criminal lawyers may represent plaintiffs or defendants, the "people" or the accused.

The trial lawyer's job is to persuade a jury of the facts in a case, and to display them in a way that best supports their client's position

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Lawyer To become a lawyer you have to go through

college and law school. You also have to take the bar exam. The starting salary and experience of trial

lawyers can vary greatly depending on where they work.

Generally, private practice is much more lucrative than public interest law, clerking, or working in the D.A.'s office.

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Lawyer

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Lawyer Facts Female: 30% Male: 70% Average hours per week: 55 Average starting salary: $50,000.00 Average salary after 5 years: $77,000.00 Average salary after 10 to 15 years:

$127,000,000

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Lawyer People often obtain a law degree as a

stepping stone to another profession many lawyers enter business or finance.

Trial lawyers sometimes become judges or seek public office-most senators and a number of presidents have had a legal background

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I chose a lawyer as one of my careers because you get involved with litigation, both civil and criminal. I also chose it because I would like to put the bad people in jail and keep the good people out of jail. Some things I didn’t like were you have to go through lots of schooling and you have to take a bar exam.

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Chiropractor Chiropractic is a holistic health care discipline

that focuses on promoting correct physical alignment to maintain health.

Chiropractors believe that structural problems can cause dysfunction in the nervous system, leading to a host of aches, pains, and other conditions.

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Chiropractor To be admitted to pursue a Doctor of

Chiropractic degree, applicants must have at least two years of college with courses in organic and inorganic chemistry, biology, and physics as well as a grounding in the social sciences and humanities.

There are 21 chiropractic colleges accredited by the Council on Chiropractic Education

A bunch of these grant baccalaureate degrees in conjunction with liberal arts colleges

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Chiropractor Associated Careers Chiropractors work alongside with nutritionists,

exercise physiologists, physical therapists, acupuncturists, neurologists, podiatrists, and other specialists, such as those in ergonomics.

A chiropractor may cross into one of these fields if they are interested in them

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Facts Female: 12% Male: 88% Average hours per week: 42 Average starting salary:

$44,140.00 Average salary after 5 years:

$65,330.00 Average salary after 10 to 15

years: $102,400.00

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I choose the career chiropractor because it is a interesting career, I liked It because you can help people get healthier and stronger. You also get to fix peoples structural problems that can cause dysfunction in the nervous system.