Future Jobs!
Monday, May 20, 2013
A Final Decision
Wow has it been a long year. Test after test after test in my junior year and on top of that I need to think about college and my future job. This blog cycle was a good way for me to take some time out of my daily life to decide what type of field of work I want to go into. I took a look at many different occupations ranging from being a chef to becoming a hardcore gamer. In all honesty I could see myself being any one of these occupations I have listed. They all have a different unique aspect to them and that is what made me so interested in these jobs. I wish there was some type of job that would combine the fun of gaming with the thrill of being in zero gravity. But then again I guess i'm looking forward into the future which is never really clear. Maybe one day there will be a job where I can do all the things I love. For now though, i'll just keep searching. As this blog comes to an end i'm very satisfied with its outcome. I've also got to read about my peers ambitions from traveling to becoming doctors and engineers. I wish all my fellow peers good luck in their goals for the future and i'm sure we will all look back on our blogs in a few years and think," wow I wanted to do that back then?!"
Friday, April 5, 2013
The Tech Industry
Tech tech tech. Now a days it seems that like in America is becoming more reliant on technology. Due to this need for technology computer engineers are in high demand. Computer engineers are in charge of creating and testing aspects of computer such as testing software. To become a good engineer you need a bachelor's degree in engineering. You can expect and annual salary of about $89,000 on average. In my opinion that is a lot of money for doing things I do at home daily.

Hopefully one day ill create the next biggest computer software that will have a wide reaching influence over the world.

Hopefully one day ill create the next biggest computer software that will have a wide reaching influence over the world.
From Student To Teacher!
Hey guys sorry I haven't posted in a while! Well i'm here now and I want to talk about being a teacher. Right now i'm a student at Westmont Highschool. Teaching students has always been an idea floating in my head every since I was little. If I were to become a teacher I'd want to teach elementary kids. That is because i'm very energetic and want my days teaching to be fun. So what does it take to become a teacher? Well becoming a teacher is long and hard work. Some of the things needed to become an elementary teacher is being educated in multiple subjects. You also need to have a bachelor's degree from a credited teaching school.

While it may be hard to become a teacher with the current conditions regarding teaching I believe that all students should grow up enjoying school and not disliking it. Ill be making another post regarding my thoughts on becoming a computer engineer.
While it may be hard to become a teacher with the current conditions regarding teaching I believe that all students should grow up enjoying school and not disliking it. Ill be making another post regarding my thoughts on becoming a computer engineer.
Monday, February 4, 2013
Hot. Sharp. Fun.
Hot. Sharp. Fun. Such is the life of a chef. Being a chef you have to constantly be at your best and create amazing dishes to feed your costumers and have them coming back for more. My family owns a restaurant so I have been exposed to food all my life. Food is something I am quite passionate about and I could definitely see myself working in a kitchen. Although I would want to work at some place very fancy or more well known, not a chef at a very small and under appreciated restaurant. I've drawn inspiration from watching the food channel and also from chefs such as Gordon Ramsy.

Food like the one shown above is what I would strive to create. Something tasty but at the same time new like nothing anyone has ever seen. To pursue a course in food all you must do is go to a culinary school and afterwards intern at restaurants to get a feeling of how being a chef is. While this may sound easy, many people find they do not have the moxie to become a chef. This job can be one of high pressure and isn't for the faint of heart. Like they say if you cant stand the heat, get out of the kitchen. After interning and applying to your restaurant of your choice you'll most likely be put into a position as a lower chef such as a prep cook. As your time working there increases you'll be promoted to ranks like sous chef, head chef, and executive chef. Will all this said maybe ill be a chef one day, and you will be my costumer. Hope you guys have a great week and ill be posting again soon

Food like the one shown above is what I would strive to create. Something tasty but at the same time new like nothing anyone has ever seen. To pursue a course in food all you must do is go to a culinary school and afterwards intern at restaurants to get a feeling of how being a chef is. While this may sound easy, many people find they do not have the moxie to become a chef. This job can be one of high pressure and isn't for the faint of heart. Like they say if you cant stand the heat, get out of the kitchen. After interning and applying to your restaurant of your choice you'll most likely be put into a position as a lower chef such as a prep cook. As your time working there increases you'll be promoted to ranks like sous chef, head chef, and executive chef. Will all this said maybe ill be a chef one day, and you will be my costumer. Hope you guys have a great week and ill be posting again soon
Friday, December 14, 2012
Under the Sea!
Hey guys welcome back to my blog again! Jobs jobs that's the top of this entire blog! Today I have caught interest in the job of being a scuba-diver instructor. As I mentioned in my previous blog I wouldn't want a job that would confine me into a desk working in an office. I mean it just sounds extremely boring. So I've found an outdoor job that fits my preferences. Scuba-diving! I love the water and I love interacting with the marine life of the deep sea. My favorite part about visiting the deep sea is seeing all of the long lost ship wrecks..... if only.

But in all seriousness here are some statistics about becoming a scuba-diver instructor. First of all you don't even need to have a college degree to become one! A degree marine biology and environmental science can help you stand out from the rest of the crowd. You need to be certified in CPR and First aid just in case anything happens. After all of this you have to pass a diver instructor course and then you can go on to specialize in a certain area such as night diving or cave diving. The payment is usually around $90 per person you are instructing with a class of students ranging between 1-15. This sounds like my type of job because I love to interact with new people and teach them new ways to have fun!

But in all seriousness here are some statistics about becoming a scuba-diver instructor. First of all you don't even need to have a college degree to become one! A degree marine biology and environmental science can help you stand out from the rest of the crowd. You need to be certified in CPR and First aid just in case anything happens. After all of this you have to pass a diver instructor course and then you can go on to specialize in a certain area such as night diving or cave diving. The payment is usually around $90 per person you are instructing with a class of students ranging between 1-15. This sounds like my type of job because I love to interact with new people and teach them new ways to have fun!
Monday, November 19, 2012
Feeling Weightless
Hey guys welcome back to my blog! Have you ever wondered just how people know how to move in zero gravity? Maybe not... you may think that its simple and people learn on the spot! Well in fact that isn't quite true! There is a job titled Parabolic Expert in which people train other people on how to maneuver in zero-gravity!

These men train astronauts and take people on flights and help then preform awesome tricks while in zero-gravity! This sounds like an awesome job being in zero-gravity all day teaching other people how to do back flips while they are 30,000 feet above the ground! This job even pays well, the minimum educational degree needed is a bachelor's degree! The pay for a job like this ranges from $30,00-$120,00 which is pretty awesome! The payment isn't quite what attracts me though. The idea of being able to be in zero-gravity all day long and being weightless just sounds so amazing! I would hate to be stuck in a job sitting at a desk all day. Why not just go up into a plane and fly around doing back flips and all other kinds of neat tricks!

These men train astronauts and take people on flights and help then preform awesome tricks while in zero-gravity! This sounds like an awesome job being in zero-gravity all day teaching other people how to do back flips while they are 30,000 feet above the ground! This job even pays well, the minimum educational degree needed is a bachelor's degree! The pay for a job like this ranges from $30,00-$120,00 which is pretty awesome! The payment isn't quite what attracts me though. The idea of being able to be in zero-gravity all day long and being weightless just sounds so amazing! I would hate to be stuck in a job sitting at a desk all day. Why not just go up into a plane and fly around doing back flips and all other kinds of neat tricks!
Friday, October 19, 2012
“Stars are beautiful, but they must not take an active part in anything, they must just look on forever."- J.M Barrie
They are required to have a PHD in physics and/or astronomy and have to go to grad school for about four to eight years. If you are interested in become an astronomer like I am I encourage you to go out and do some research! I've done mine and I can say with 100% confidence that this is something that could be a future occupation for me. So I guess the only fitting end to this post is "TOO INFINITY AND BEYOND!!!!" (from my favorite Disney movie).
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