Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Pro fissional Athlete
Education and Training
Degree or Certification-There are no specific degrees or anything to become a professional athlete. There is one educational benefit like getting college scholarships through sports.

In State Schools-It does not say what in state schools offer the program I need.

Training-I say it would take at least 8 years of training to become a professional athlete. That’s means would you would have to play sports all throughout high school and college. While playing sports you have to maintain a healthy body by eating healthy, drinking a lot of water and working out on a daily basis.

Cost for Training and Training-There is no cost for education and training.

Work I will be doing-There will be all kinds of I work I will be doing. The work I will be doing depends on the sport I will be playing. Some other work you’ll need to do is hire a agent so they can negotiate your contracts and other things you need.

Wages-Professional athletes get paid yearly. The average amount of money you earn depending on what sport you play and how good you are, professional athletes get paid $20,000 to $90,000 a year.

Animal Trainer

Degree-The only degree or certification is a completed high school diploma.

In State Schools-The in state schools that offer the program are Baker College of Cadillac, Baker College of Port Huron, Michigan State University, Wayne State and other Colleges.

Training =There is no specific training you need to do to become a animal trainer.
Cost -There is no cost to get the necessary training and education to be a animal trainer.

Work -The work I will be doing is training animals on a daily basis for 10 to 15 minutes a day. It takes 4 to 5 weeks to train a pet dog. If you train guide dogs, security dogs, and customs dog have to learn more so it takes 10 to 12 weeks to train these dogs.
Wages-The average wage for animal trainers who work full time is $13 an hour which is $26,000 a year.

Friday, November 13, 2009

Top ten Careers

1. Professional Athlete
2. Electrician
3. Animal trainer
4. National Guard
5. Animal Caretaker
6. Pet Groomer
7. Veterinarian
8. Bicycle Mechanic
9. Line Worker
10. Horse Trainer

Professional athlete is my number one career because I like traveling a lot and being away from home sometimes. Being a professional athlete you get to travel around U.S. on a daily basis and there are some states I haven’t been to yet that I want to go and visit and see. Another reason why I want to be a professional athlete is because you get to sign a multi - million dollar contract.

Animal trainer is my number three career. I want to be an animal trainer because I love animals and training them would be fun to do. Most trainers earn between $8 and $23 per hour. Animal trainers sometimes train animals who are going to be in movies, TV shows, and commercials.