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.

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