VETERINARIAN RESPONSIBILITIES Examine animals to detect and
determine the nature of diseases or injuries.- Career Planner
Assist animals Diagnose injuries Blood Test Cure animals Provide
care Inform the pet owner what you will do in order to help the
animal. Must enjoy the Job.
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EDUCATION REQUIRED High school Diploma 4 year minor degree
program (Associates Degree in science) 4 year veterinary program
Every state and the District of Columbia mandates that all
veterinarians have a license to practice. Requirements vary by
jurisdiction, but all stipulate that individuals pass the North
American Veterinary Licensing Examination. - About.com
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SALARY The average pay for a median wage worker is about $34.99
per hour. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, (BLS),
jobs for veterinarians were projected to grow by 33% between 2008
and 2018, a faster pace than most occupations-bls.gov Reasons for
the growth involved a surge in the feline population and pet owners
placing more value on their pets' health and veterinary care. With
many career avenues to choose from, such as large animal medicine,
small animal medicine, animal research and zoology, the employment
outlook for veterinarians appeared robust. The BLS reported that
the median salary for veterinarians was $82,040 in 2010.- Degree
Dictionary
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UNION AND ASSOCIATIONS There isnt any real unions for
veterinarians but I did find that the there are associations. The
American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA), established in
1863, is a not-for-profit association representing more than 84,000
veterinarians working in private and corporate practice,
government, industry, academia, and uniformed services. Structured
to work for its members, the AVMA acts as a collective voice for
its membership and for the profession. -AVMA
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JOB OUTLOOK High number of jobs available not only in vet
clinics but also at zoos, aquariums, and even in forest. Is there a
chance that this career could be outsourced or moved to a different
location that may leave you laid off or having to relocate? As
technology advances, there is no chance is can replace the care of
veterinarians, but it can improve the veterinary medicine. If an
animal is injured and has an imputation heed only have three legs,
but because of technology advancing they can get a prosthetic leg.
Is there a lot of competition in this career? The career
competition is low, because not many people get a degree for
veterinary medicine, the salary will be high.
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MT4:FORENSIC ACCOUNTANT CAREER # 2
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FORENSIC ACCOUNTANT Fraud Insurance claims Personal injury
claims Construction Royalty audits Known as investigative
accounting
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EDUCATION REQUIRED Masters or bachelors Degree in forensic
accounting Finance in forensic accounting Criminal justice Many
companies encourage: Certified Fraud Examiner Certified Public
Accountant Chartered Accountant
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SALARY Annual income: $61,690 Income may vary based the
accountant is working for, for the years he/she have been working
there, and in what specialization they have. The forensic
accounting job growth rate in the United States between now and
2018 will be substantially higher than the national average for
other jobs, according to the experts at the U.S. Bureau of Labor
Statistics; however, not all of these jobs will be the same or
require the same qualifications. (your local college guide)
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UNION Accountants have unions.. In unions, The substantial
portion of firms practice is dedicated to the areas of accounting
and consulting to labor unions and Taft-Hartley multi-employer
employee benefit plans.- Labor Unions
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OVERALL OUTLOOK Understanding the nuts and bolts of a business
- how it operates, how it mitigates risks, how it makes money, etc
- is an invaluable skill. So if you decide to pursue another career
later on, you'll have already built a great business foundation-
Start here go places No, Accountants do a lot of judgment calls on
everyday business transactions. It would be impossible for a
computer to do this because a company's strategy changes every
year. Also, a company's strategy is based on the economy and what
their competitors are doing. Hence, an accountant is the CEO and
board of director advisor.-yahoo CPAs are consistently well paid
because theyre in high demand. start here go places
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CAREER #3 CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY PATROL
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Duty's Make the streets and highways safe Peruse vehicles that
are breaking the speed limit on the streets The main duty of a
California Highway Patrol Officer is to ensure road safety in
California. Additional duties include protecting state buildings,
conducting criminal investigations and assisting local law
enforcement agencies and operations. CHP Officers are thus charged
with enforcing the California Vehicle Code, ensuring safety and
public order and writing tickets and reports when necessary and
appropriate.
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EDUCATION REQUIRED Must meet these before entering: Age:
Applicants must be between 20 and 35 years old. Education: High
school diploma or equivalency. Citizenship: A U.S. citizen or
resident alien who has applied for citizenship. Criminal history:
Applicants must not have any felony convictions. Health: Physical
and mental fitness to perform CHP duties. Vision and hearing:
Uncorrected vision must be at least 20/40 in each eye, correctable
to 20/20. Applicants must have good hearing. The minimum
educational standard is a high school diploma or GED, but
applicants are preferred to have a degree or previous military
service. The six-month long training program teaches the cadets the
skills and knowledge required to become an effective California
Highway Patrol officer.-Criminal Justice
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SALARY The median salary for a highway patrol is, $3413 - $4562
a month. State salaries are based on a monthly compensated pay
scale.-ca.gov New employees begin at minimum wage and go up the pay
wage with job performance. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor
Statistics (BLS) in 2008, police jobs, including highway patrol
officer positions, would grow by ten percent through 2018.
(www.bls.gov)-degree directory
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UNION California Highway Patrols have associations and Unions
The California Association of Highway Patrolmen (CAHP) is the labor
organization that represents CHP officers. One of its most
important functions is to represent members in collective
bargaining for the Memorandum of Understanding. The negotiations
team, headed by CAHPs CEO Jon Hamm, negotiates with the state of
Californias Department of Personnel Administration for wages, hours
and other conditions of employment.-the cahp
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OVERALL OUTLOOK CHPs get, Medical, Dental and Vision package
for the whole family. A great state retirement system (CalPERS)
with additional options of 401K / 457 thrift plans. Annual Leave
Credits can be used as vacation time or as sick leave.-chp.ca.gov
Uniformed members of the CHP can qualify for an annual service
retirement allowance up to 90% of an average of their three highest
years of salary, based on length of service and age. Health and
dental benefits are available. -chp.ca.gov