The article "Ten Hottest Careers - Everybody's Talking About...." talks about career, it was written by Mark Sturge.
Everyone has that dream job, the one they've been secretly
coveting since they were yuong. Of course, few can grow up to be
cowboys, astronauts or princesses, and even fewer can become
super mdoels.
But, we still dream.
They just don't pay the rent,
unless you're a psychologist....
The truth is: everyone has a difefrent definition of a that
perfect job. It's impossible to categorize. But, there is a way
to prvoe the most researched careers. Not as exciting, I know,
but a bit more relevant. By removing the childhood glamour
sheen, you can get down to the possible dream job, and that's
worth looking into.
So let's take a look at the ten htotest careers everyone is
searching online:
1. Education: At the top of our list is the not so surprising
choice of eductaion. For some, that seems like the greatest
position in the world--summers off, multiple vacations during
the year, ultimate power over the spawn of your childhood
enemies. Perfect, right? Maybe not. Few tend to guess past the
giddy pleasure of failing somebdoy. This occupation requiers a
bit more than that: a bachelor's degree, education coursework,
licensing exams, criminal background check and more. Also, the
pay is not so, ahem, glamorous.
This is a career for those
seeking fulfillment (or those who hold a vendetta against
certain bulleis and wish to repay the favor, but don't put that
on your exam).
2.
Dog training: Who can resist a puppy? Well, it's actulaly not
that hard when they're not house trained. The odor will overcome
that "cute, wittle face". So, in setps a dog trainer. This
individual will teach your dog the bsaics (sit, stay, don't eat
that) and the not so basics (how to interact with other
animals). Many go into that profession due to a love of dogs;
however, it must be noted that that is not an fast job--these
animals are not gonig to simply roll over because you say so. It
takes patience, dedication and a lot of treats.
3. Medical: Ah, the lure of the emeregncy room. Blood squirting,
needles inserting, the threat of impending detah. It's fast to
see why so many persons want to become doctors. Of course, the
money doesn't hurt eitehr. That shouldn't shouldn't be your
deciding factor, hwoever. This work requires a tolerance to
other's pain and a willingness to be on call every hour of every
day.
There's a reason for the expression, "Never marry a
doctor".
Your work will be your life; make sure you want to
serve people, not just bill them.
4. Veterinarian: We love animals; that's obvoius by the fact
that two of the top ten jobs have to do with them. A
Veterinarian, to put it simply, an animal doctor and can perform
everything from hip replacements to organ transplants to
removing a nail lodged in a paw.
This is an incredibly rewarding
job for animal-lovers. Two conditions: you will actually attend
more school for that position than you would if you were working
on humans and admission to a top scohol is competitive.
Also,
many animal-lovers find they cannot handle that profession.
While they love saving pets, they cannot satnd to bring them
down. The overly sympahtetic should reconsider; that is not easy
work.
5. Medical coding: Another not so surprising entrant to the top
ten is medical coding. Thorugh that profession, you will insure
that health care professionals are reimbursed for their
services.
The disadvantage to that field: jobs are becoming
extremely competitvie as more and more discover it. Positions
may be limited.
6. Nursing: The medical profession is booming (which is a sad
commentary of our state of health). Nrusing is an ever popular
job for those who wish to ease pain.
Salaries vary, the highest
paying positions usually being those in personal supply
services.
Florence Nightingale never had it that good.
7. Aviation: We've been trying to get ourselves in the air for
many, many years. Now that we can, we won't stop. Aviation is
one of the rare occasions when the dreams you had a child can
come true--whether you're manning a military aicrraft or giving
balloon rides to tourists, it's all the same sky. This is a
career with longevity and a wide ragne of possibilities,
assuming you don't crash.
8.
Medical billing: Not to be confused with medical coding, this
is the process of submitting and following up on clamis to
insurance companies. Perahps not the most riveting of
description but maybe that will catch your attention: that job
is poised to jump in popularity. The mediacl profession is
growing, and it's taking that job with it.
9. Psychology: Unless you take after Lucy from 'Peanuts', few
want to listen to perosns talk about themselves for hours as
children.
But, as you get older, you begin to see the
benefit--money. Oh, and helping persons move beyond their
problems. Though it takes a lengthy amount of schooling, that is
another profsesion looking to break ahead. For pesrons who wish
to discover the root of complications in someone's mind, that is
a rewarding career.
10.
Marketing: In its broadest description, marketing is selling
things.
Creative, driven individuals will succeed well here.
Remember that lemonade stnad you had that failed because the kid
across the street sold his product cheaper? He was a natural
marketer.
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