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INTERVIEW WITH AN AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLER Air Traffic Control is a rewarding field, but it is difficult and not meant for everyone. If someone is interested in ATC, they should be able to contact a facility near them and request a tour. Since 9/11, there are restrictions, but it should be possible to get a tour or job shadow for a day. 9. INTERVIEW WITH A CONSTRUCTION MANAGER Probably that people think I don’t do anything, just because it’s a lot of running around and checking on projects. There’s a lot of driving time, there’s a lot of things that have to be done before and after to make sure the project runs smoothly. Most people don’tever see all
INTERVIEW WITH A REGISTERED NURSE In Kansas City it seems like most hospitals for new graduate nurses start around $21 or $22 an hour and then every year the salary goes up by a little bit less than a $1 a year. I’ve been a nurse for 5 years and I’m making $26 an hour. Hospital nurses tend to make more than other types of nurses. At doctor’s offices they only make like INTERVIEW WITH AN OPTOMETRIST Interview with an Optometrist. 11. Dr. Alan Glazier gets JobShadowed. You can find him and his eye practice at Shady Grove Eye and Vision Care in Rockville, MD. INTERVIEW WITH A PGA GOLF PRO I’m taking two days off a week I’m taking Sunday and Monday off but there is a lot to do, because you’ve got your whole golf season ahead of you that you’re getting prepared for. You’re working schedules out; you’re working out contracts for outings, things like that. You’re ordering merchandise for your shop and that kind ofthing.
INTERVIEW WITH AN ONCOLOGIST What do you do for a living? I’m a medical oncologist. There are several different types of oncologists. There are radiation oncologists who deliver the radiotherapy in the end of cancer care and medical oncologists oversee the overall care of the cancer patient and run the drug end of cancer care. INTERVIEW WITH A MOSAICIST The first is explaining to people what it is I do and what mosaics are. There are a lot of people who have not heard of mosaics. The second is getting across the amount of hard work that goes into completing a work of art and the last is conveying the amount of timethat is
INTERVIEW WITH A CATTLE FARMER With the livestock, you can both see in the animals and you can see in the financial returns if things are going well or going poorly. Or if a piece of farm equipment breaks down and you can see it get repaired. You’re dealing with physical, tangible things. Also, being outsideis rewarding.
PROS AND CONS OF BEING A PGA GOLF PRO I have to deal with people on a social level for a living. The demands as far as time. I work every weekend, I work every holiday. When you’re dealing with the public, you have one policy and it’s there for a reason, and some people aren’t going to agree with it. Andit’s the
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INTERVIEW WITH AN AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLER Air Traffic Control is a rewarding field, but it is difficult and not meant for everyone. If someone is interested in ATC, they should be able to contact a facility near them and request a tour. Since 9/11, there are restrictions, but it should be possible to get a tour or job shadow for a day. 9. INTERVIEW WITH A CONSTRUCTION MANAGER Probably that people think I don’t do anything, just because it’s a lot of running around and checking on projects. There’s a lot of driving time, there’s a lot of things that have to be done before and after to make sure the project runs smoothly. Most people don’tever see all
INTERVIEW WITH A REGISTERED NURSE In Kansas City it seems like most hospitals for new graduate nurses start around $21 or $22 an hour and then every year the salary goes up by a little bit less than a $1 a year. I’ve been a nurse for 5 years and I’m making $26 an hour. Hospital nurses tend to make more than other types of nurses. At doctor’s offices they only make like INTERVIEW WITH AN OPTOMETRIST Interview with an Optometrist. 11. Dr. Alan Glazier gets JobShadowed. You can find him and his eye practice at Shady Grove Eye and Vision Care in Rockville, MD. INTERVIEW WITH A PGA GOLF PRO I’m taking two days off a week I’m taking Sunday and Monday off but there is a lot to do, because you’ve got your whole golf season ahead of you that you’re getting prepared for. You’re working schedules out; you’re working out contracts for outings, things like that. You’re ordering merchandise for your shop and that kind ofthing.
INTERVIEW WITH AN ONCOLOGIST What do you do for a living? I’m a medical oncologist. There are several different types of oncologists. There are radiation oncologists who deliver the radiotherapy in the end of cancer care and medical oncologists oversee the overall care of the cancer patient and run the drug end of cancer care. INTERVIEW WITH A MOSAICIST The first is explaining to people what it is I do and what mosaics are. There are a lot of people who have not heard of mosaics. The second is getting across the amount of hard work that goes into completing a work of art and the last is conveying the amount of timethat is
INTERVIEW WITH A CATTLE FARMER With the livestock, you can both see in the animals and you can see in the financial returns if things are going well or going poorly. Or if a piece of farm equipment breaks down and you can see it get repaired. You’re dealing with physical, tangible things. Also, being outsideis rewarding.
PROS AND CONS OF BEING A PGA GOLF PRO I have to deal with people on a social level for a living. The demands as far as time. I work every weekend, I work every holiday. When you’re dealing with the public, you have one policy and it’s there for a reason, and some people aren’t going to agree with it. Andit’s the
HOW TO JOB SHADOW?
The next time you hear of a job that you’d like to shadow or see a job while driving around that you think you may enjoy simply stop in and talk to them. Visit with the people you see doing it and ask them questions, and then ask them if you could formally shadow them sometime when it’s convenient. Most people are flattered thatyou’re
INTERVIEW WITH AN OPTOMETRIST Interview with an Optometrist. 11. Dr. Alan Glazier gets JobShadowed. You can find him and his eye practice at Shady Grove Eye and Vision Care in Rockville, MD. INTERVIEW WITH A MEDICAL AESTHETICIAN What do you do for a living? I’m a medical aesthetician. How would you describe what you do? We focus on skincare, and skincare could be anything from improving the way you look to anything in general to do with the skin.Where I work we have a Medical Director who is a plastic surgeon, plus a couple of physician assistants that do all theinjectables.
INTERVIEW WITH A POLYGRAPH EXAMINER As an Independent Polygraph Examiner, you only get paid when you work. It is based on the complexity of the subject. A domestic or work related exam is about $400 dollars. A criminal exam is about $600. My clients are Defense attorneys, business owners, divorce lawyers and law enforcement agencies looking for independent examiners. INTERVIEW WITH A CATTLE FARMER With the livestock, you can both see in the animals and you can see in the financial returns if things are going well or going poorly. Or if a piece of farm equipment breaks down and you can see it get repaired. You’re dealing with physical, tangible things. Also, being outsideis rewarding.
INTERVIEW WITH AN EMT The job of an EMT is always advancing and developing. It puts you on the fore front of emergency medicine where you can do alot of good for people. It’s a fast paced physically demanding job at times but I feel the rewards of helping people in need exceed s all of that. 16. INTERVIEW WITH A GENETICIST So I don’t do a lot of lab work myself except on special occasions. I analyze those data sets for quality control and remove any curious results or anything. We’ll then analyze the data and apply this to try and determine whether or not we’ve got genetics. I’m usuallysitting in
PROS AND CONS OF BEING A PGA GOLF PRO I have to deal with people on a social level for a living. The demands as far as time. I work every weekend, I work every holiday. When you’re dealing with the public, you have one policy and it’s there for a reason, and some people aren’t going to agree with it. Andit’s the
INTERVIEW WITH PATRICK CARTER OF NFLIGHT Flying has always been my passion. In an attempt to share my passion I started developing camera systems and realized there was a market for them. My “dream” job with a fortune 500 company was at threat because of the economic downturn so it made sense to start my own business. If playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting yourdevice.
9 JOBS IN HEALTH CARE WHERE YOU WON'T SEE BLOOD AND CAN Here’s a list of 9 jobs in Medicine (and interviews of real people with those jobs) where you get to help people, avoid the blood and guts, and still potentially make $100,000+. Click on each of the links below to read interviews from real people doing these jobs (and see how much they make).LIST OF INTERVIEWS
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INTERVIEW WITH A CONSTRUCTION MANAGER What do you do for a living? Construction and Real Estate development. How would you describe what you do? I oversee and manage constructionand real estate
INTERVIEW WITH AN OPTOMETRIST Dr. Alan Glazier gets JobShadowed. You can find him and his eye practice at Shady Grove Eye and Vision Care in Rockville, MD. What do you do for a living? I am an optometrist. I run an optometry practice named Shady Grove Eye and Vision Care, 4 doctor private practice. INTERVIEW WITH AN ONCOLOGIST What do you do for a living? I’m a medical oncologist. There are several different types of oncologists. There are radiation oncologists who deliver the radiotherapy in the end of cancer care and medical oncologists oversee the overall care of the cancer patient and run the drug end of cancer care. INTERVIEW WITH A REGISTERED NURSE Trackbacks/Pingbacks. Medical Device Sales Consultant salary and job Description>Interviews-Career Options - get me a little bit of a jump start. It really helps me to know exactly what the doctor’s, INTERVIEW WITH AN INTERIOR DESIGNER Hi, I am very interested in being an Interior Designer but I lack experience and knowledge outside of Education walls. I have had many lessons on Interior Architecture, I have used ArchiCad and Sketchup before, I have a wide portfolio showing my drawing skills, model skills and photography skills. INTERVIEW WITH A MOSAICIST Callandra Smith gives a great JobShadow interview about her career as a mosaicist. You can find her on her website at www.pureblisscollection.com. Wha INTERVIEW WITH A CATTLE FARMER What do you do for a living? Primarily I’m a cattle farmer. But as with most farming operations I end up being an investor in land almost as much as anything. INTERVIEW WITH A PGA GOLF PRO Hello, I am working on a school project that requires me to estimate the potential profits of an innovative golf gadget. I am trying to estimate the costs of hiring a PGA Golf Pro spokesperson but to noavail.
INTERVIEW WITH AN AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLER Hi, my name is cristian I’ve been looking into this career for a while know but im not so shure im up for it. Im a kind of person that lokes to see thincks happen up front and i wanted to ask if i guys have a program of some sort where i can go and check out how everyworks.
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INTERVIEW WITH A CONSTRUCTION MANAGER What do you do for a living? Construction and Real Estate development. How would you describe what you do? I oversee and manage constructionand real estate
INTERVIEW WITH AN OPTOMETRIST Dr. Alan Glazier gets JobShadowed. You can find him and his eye practice at Shady Grove Eye and Vision Care in Rockville, MD. What do you do for a living? I am an optometrist. I run an optometry practice named Shady Grove Eye and Vision Care, 4 doctor private practice. INTERVIEW WITH AN ONCOLOGIST What do you do for a living? I’m a medical oncologist. There are several different types of oncologists. There are radiation oncologists who deliver the radiotherapy in the end of cancer care and medical oncologists oversee the overall care of the cancer patient and run the drug end of cancer care. INTERVIEW WITH A REGISTERED NURSE Trackbacks/Pingbacks. Medical Device Sales Consultant salary and job Description>Interviews-Career Options - get me a little bit of a jump start. It really helps me to know exactly what the doctor’s, INTERVIEW WITH AN INTERIOR DESIGNER Hi, I am very interested in being an Interior Designer but I lack experience and knowledge outside of Education walls. I have had many lessons on Interior Architecture, I have used ArchiCad and Sketchup before, I have a wide portfolio showing my drawing skills, model skills and photography skills. INTERVIEW WITH A MOSAICIST Callandra Smith gives a great JobShadow interview about her career as a mosaicist. You can find her on her website at www.pureblisscollection.com. Wha INTERVIEW WITH A CATTLE FARMER What do you do for a living? Primarily I’m a cattle farmer. But as with most farming operations I end up being an investor in land almost as much as anything. INTERVIEW WITH A PGA GOLF PRO Hello, I am working on a school project that requires me to estimate the potential profits of an innovative golf gadget. I am trying to estimate the costs of hiring a PGA Golf Pro spokesperson but to noavail.
INTERVIEW WITH AN AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLER Hi, my name is cristian I’ve been looking into this career for a while know but im not so shure im up for it. Im a kind of person that lokes to see thincks happen up front and i wanted to ask if i guys have a program of some sort where i can go and check out how everyworks.
HOW TO JOB SHADOW?
Here at JobShadow.com we’re all about virtual job shadowing.. You can find tons of information about the jobs and what the people doing them have to say. But after taking the initial steps of virtually shadowing a job that interests you what’s next? INTERVIEW WITH AN OPTOMETRIST Dr. Alan Glazier gets JobShadowed. You can find him and his eye practice at Shady Grove Eye and Vision Care in Rockville, MD. What do you do for a living? I am an optometrist. I run an optometry practice named Shady Grove Eye and Vision Care, 4 doctor private practice. INTERVIEW WITH AN ONCOLOGIST What do you do for a living? I’m a medical oncologist. There are several different types of oncologists. There are radiation oncologists who deliver the radiotherapy in the end of cancer care and medical oncologists oversee the overall care of the cancer patient and run the drug end of cancer care. INTERVIEW WITH A CARGO PILOT What do you do for a living? I am a first officer (pilot) for a cargo/freight company that operates a Part 121 airline. How would youdescribe what
INTERVIEW WITH A SOAP MAKER Read as Carla Brooks talks about her career as a Soap Maker. Find her at www.deltamoonsoap.com or www.deltamoon.blogspot.com and on her Twitter feed in the sidebar of this interview.. What do you do for a living? I make and sell handmade soap. How would you describe what youdo?
PROS AND CONS OF BEING A PGA GOLF PRO answer from full Job Shadow Interview – Interview with a PGA Golf Pro What do you like about what you do? Well, for one, I’m at the golf course every day; whether I get INTERVIEW WITH A POLYGRAPH EXAMINER My work place (I’m a Security officer) has had a (lost and found) found item taken from an unlocked (L&F) cabinet and now the Security Director is saying he will get a friend to come in and have all persons on that work-day shift take a “lie detector”test. INTERVIEW WITH AN AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLER Hi, my name is cristian I’ve been looking into this career for a while know but im not so shure im up for it. Im a kind of person that lokes to see thincks happen up front and i wanted to ask if i guys have a program of some sort where i can go and check out how everyworks.
INTERVIEW WITH A CATTLE FARMER What do you do for a living? Primarily I’m a cattle farmer. But as with most farming operations I end up being an investor in land almost as much as anything. INTERVIEW WITH PATRICK CARTER OF NFLIGHT How have you funded the company? I started the company with a $500 investment, from there I borrowed small amounts of money from family and friends and maxed out a few credit cards.HOW TO JOB SHADOW?
The next time you hear of a job that you’d like to shadow or see a job while driving around that you think you may enjoy simply stop in and talk to them. Visit with the people you see doing it and ask them questions, and then ask them if you could formally shadow them sometime when it’s convenient. Most people are flattered thatyou’re
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INTERVIEW WITH A REGISTERED NURSE In Kansas City it seems like most hospitals for new graduate nurses start around $21 or $22 an hour and then every year the salary goes up by a little bit less than a $1 a year. I’ve been a nurse for 5 years and I’m making $26 an hour. Hospital nurses tend to make more than other types of nurses. At doctor’s offices they only make like INTERVIEW WITH A CONSTRUCTION MANAGER Probably that people think I don’t do anything, just because it’s a lot of running around and checking on projects. There’s a lot of driving time, there’s a lot of things that have to be done before and after to make sure the project runs smoothly. Most people don’tever see all
INTERVIEW WITH A DIETETIC TECHNICIAN Read as Dietetic Technician Domenica Toscani talks about her career. She can be found at www.appetite101.com and on her Twitter feed in the sidebar of this interview.. What do you do for a living? I am a Dietetic Technician, Registered.This means I obtained an Associate’s Degree in Applied Science (with a concentration in Dietetics) and became registered to work as a DTR. INTERVIEW WITH AN ONCOLOGIST What do you do for a living? I’m a medical oncologist. There are several different types of oncologists. There are radiation oncologists who deliver the radiotherapy in the end of cancer care and medical oncologists oversee the overall care of the cancer patient and run the drug end of cancer care. INTERVIEW WITH A PHYSICAL THERAPIST Quality physical therapy services are a key to keeping people active and independent. Physical Therapists are key in preventing the cumulative effects of movement dysfunction that can ultimately lead to surgery if they go untreated. When we get the right patients early enough, we can prevent a INTERVIEW WITH A PGA GOLF PRO I’m taking two days off a week I’m taking Sunday and Monday off but there is a lot to do, because you’ve got your whole golf season ahead of you that you’re getting prepared for. You’re working schedules out; you’re working out contracts for outings, things like that. You’re ordering merchandise for your shop and that kind ofthing.
PROS AND CONS OF BEING A GENERAL SURGEON The majority of my patients appreciate the care they receive by me and my partners, and this in itself is very rewarding. In my particular practice, I enjoy the variety of diseases I can care for and the cases I can perform. I would be bonkers if I had to do the same thing every day, like a cataract surgeon (although they are at the bank andHOW TO JOB SHADOW?
The next time you hear of a job that you’d like to shadow or see a job while driving around that you think you may enjoy simply stop in and talk to them. Visit with the people you see doing it and ask them questions, and then ask them if you could formally shadow them sometime when it’s convenient. Most people are flattered thatyou’re
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Complete List of over 150, 175, 200, 285, 350+ Interviews Click here to see the list of categories. Or look at some popular careerinterviews below-
INTERVIEW WITH A REGISTERED NURSE In Kansas City it seems like most hospitals for new graduate nurses start around $21 or $22 an hour and then every year the salary goes up by a little bit less than a $1 a year. I’ve been a nurse for 5 years and I’m making $26 an hour. Hospital nurses tend to make more than other types of nurses. At doctor’s offices they only make like INTERVIEW WITH A CONSTRUCTION MANAGER Probably that people think I don’t do anything, just because it’s a lot of running around and checking on projects. There’s a lot of driving time, there’s a lot of things that have to be done before and after to make sure the project runs smoothly. Most people don’tever see all
INTERVIEW WITH A DIETETIC TECHNICIAN Read as Dietetic Technician Domenica Toscani talks about her career. She can be found at www.appetite101.com and on her Twitter feed in the sidebar of this interview.. What do you do for a living? I am a Dietetic Technician, Registered.This means I obtained an Associate’s Degree in Applied Science (with a concentration in Dietetics) and became registered to work as a DTR. INTERVIEW WITH AN ONCOLOGIST What do you do for a living? I’m a medical oncologist. There are several different types of oncologists. There are radiation oncologists who deliver the radiotherapy in the end of cancer care and medical oncologists oversee the overall care of the cancer patient and run the drug end of cancer care. INTERVIEW WITH A PHYSICAL THERAPIST Quality physical therapy services are a key to keeping people active and independent. Physical Therapists are key in preventing the cumulative effects of movement dysfunction that can ultimately lead to surgery if they go untreated. When we get the right patients early enough, we can prevent a INTERVIEW WITH A PGA GOLF PRO I’m taking two days off a week I’m taking Sunday and Monday off but there is a lot to do, because you’ve got your whole golf season ahead of you that you’re getting prepared for. You’re working schedules out; you’re working out contracts for outings, things like that. You’re ordering merchandise for your shop and that kind ofthing.
PROS AND CONS OF BEING A GENERAL SURGEON The majority of my patients appreciate the care they receive by me and my partners, and this in itself is very rewarding. In my particular practice, I enjoy the variety of diseases I can care for and the cases I can perform. I would be bonkers if I had to do the same thing every day, like a cataract surgeon (although they are at the bank andHOW TO JOB SHADOW?
The next time you hear of a job that you’d like to shadow or see a job while driving around that you think you may enjoy simply stop in and talk to them. Visit with the people you see doing it and ask them questions, and then ask them if you could formally shadow them sometime when it’s convenient. Most people are flattered thatyou’re
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Jobs in Religion. Jobs in Science. Jobs in Transportation. Jobs in Travel. Jobs in Writing. Jobs involving Commission Pay. Jobs involving Food. jobs involving teaching. Jobs involving Therapy. INTERVIEW WITH A METEOROLOGIST There you were. You were warning residents South of Lamar of a Tornado Warning and said that, we, in Lamar, should prepare to take cover, as that storm was headed our way. But, you were there Matt. Your dedication to your job and your Colorado Community is second to none. I believe in my heart that you saved someones life that night. INTERVIEW WITH A GENETICIST So I don’t do a lot of lab work myself except on special occasions. I analyze those data sets for quality control and remove any curious results or anything. We’ll then analyze the data and apply this to try and determine whether or not we’ve got genetics. I’m usuallysitting in
INTERVIEW WITH A SOAP MAKER With me, soap making was self-taught, but if you can do classes, that’s so much easier! My skill-set I think has been developed by all the things I’ve done up to this point. I was Operations Supervisor at a bank, and the last job I had was as a Registered Veterinary Technician. Each thing taught me PROS AND CONS OF BEING A GENERAL SURGEON The majority of my patients appreciate the care they receive by me and my partners, and this in itself is very rewarding. In my particular practice, I enjoy the variety of diseases I can care for and the cases I can perform. I would be bonkers if I had to do the same thing every day, like a cataract surgeon (although they are at the bank and INTERVIEW WITH AN INTERIOR DESIGNER Hi, I am very interested in being an Interior Designer but I lack experience and knowledge outside of Education walls. I have had many lessons on Interior Architecture, I have used ArchiCad and Sketchup before, I have a wide portfolio showing my drawing skills, model skills and photography skills. INTERVIEW WITH AN OB/GYN How much money do you make as an OB/GYN? I would say median income for an obstetrician gynecologist in the United States is about $280,000. But those are the guys that don’t work very much. So I would probably say median income is about $280,000 or so but there’s years I made over $700,000. INTERVIEW WITH A PFIZER PHARMACEUTICAL REP In a given year, as a pharmaceutical rep, you can’t really say how much you make because you could make anywhere between $70,000 and $100,000 or you could make less. If you don’t make your sales, you don’t make as much. But usually a base salary for a pharmaceuticalsales rep
PROS AND CONS OF BEING A PGA GOLF PRO I have to deal with people on a social level for a living. The demands as far as time. I work every weekend, I work every holiday. When you’re dealing with the public, you have one policy and it’s there for a reason, and some people aren’t going to agree with it. Andit’s the
HOW TO JOB SHADOW?
The next time you hear of a job that you’d like to shadow or see a job while driving around that you think you may enjoy simply stop in and talk to them. Visit with the people you see doing it and ask them questions, and then ask them if you could formally shadow them sometime when it’s convenient. Most people are flattered thatyou’re
LIST OF CATEGORIES
Jobs in Religion. Jobs in Science. Jobs in Transportation. Jobs in Travel. Jobs in Writing. Jobs involving Commission Pay. Jobs involving Food. jobs involving teaching. Jobs involving Therapy.LIST OF INTERVIEWS
Complete List of over 150, 175, 200, 285, 350+ Interviews Click here to see the list of categories. Or look at some popular careerinterviews below-
INTERVIEW WITH A REGISTERED NURSE In Kansas City it seems like most hospitals for new graduate nurses start around $21 or $22 an hour and then every year the salary goes up by a little bit less than a $1 a year. I’ve been a nurse for 5 years and I’m making $26 an hour. Hospital nurses tend to make more than other types of nurses. At doctor’s offices they only make like INTERVIEW WITH A CONSTRUCTION MANAGER Probably that people think I don’t do anything, just because it’s a lot of running around and checking on projects. There’s a lot of driving time, there’s a lot of things that have to be done before and after to make sure the project runs smoothly. Most people don’tever see all
INTERVIEW WITH A DIETETIC TECHNICIAN Read as Dietetic Technician Domenica Toscani talks about her career. She can be found at www.appetite101.com and on her Twitter feed in the sidebar of this interview.. What do you do for a living? I am a Dietetic Technician, Registered.This means I obtained an Associate’s Degree in Applied Science (with a concentration in Dietetics) and became registered to work as a DTR. INTERVIEW WITH AN ONCOLOGIST What do you do for a living? I’m a medical oncologist. There are several different types of oncologists. There are radiation oncologists who deliver the radiotherapy in the end of cancer care and medical oncologists oversee the overall care of the cancer patient and run the drug end of cancer care. INTERVIEW WITH A PHYSICAL THERAPIST Quality physical therapy services are a key to keeping people active and independent. Physical Therapists are key in preventing the cumulative effects of movement dysfunction that can ultimately lead to surgery if they go untreated. When we get the right patients early enough, we can prevent a INTERVIEW WITH A PGA GOLF PRO I’m taking two days off a week I’m taking Sunday and Monday off but there is a lot to do, because you’ve got your whole golf season ahead of you that you’re getting prepared for. You’re working schedules out; you’re working out contracts for outings, things like that. You’re ordering merchandise for your shop and that kind ofthing.
PROS AND CONS OF BEING A GENERAL SURGEON The majority of my patients appreciate the care they receive by me and my partners, and this in itself is very rewarding. In my particular practice, I enjoy the variety of diseases I can care for and the cases I can perform. I would be bonkers if I had to do the same thing every day, like a cataract surgeon (although they are at the bank andHOW TO JOB SHADOW?
The next time you hear of a job that you’d like to shadow or see a job while driving around that you think you may enjoy simply stop in and talk to them. Visit with the people you see doing it and ask them questions, and then ask them if you could formally shadow them sometime when it’s convenient. Most people are flattered thatyou’re
LIST OF CATEGORIES
Jobs in Religion. Jobs in Science. Jobs in Transportation. Jobs in Travel. Jobs in Writing. Jobs involving Commission Pay. Jobs involving Food. jobs involving teaching. Jobs involving Therapy.LIST OF INTERVIEWS
Complete List of over 150, 175, 200, 285, 350+ Interviews Click here to see the list of categories. Or look at some popular careerinterviews below-
INTERVIEW WITH A REGISTERED NURSE In Kansas City it seems like most hospitals for new graduate nurses start around $21 or $22 an hour and then every year the salary goes up by a little bit less than a $1 a year. I’ve been a nurse for 5 years and I’m making $26 an hour. Hospital nurses tend to make more than other types of nurses. At doctor’s offices they only make like INTERVIEW WITH A CONSTRUCTION MANAGER Probably that people think I don’t do anything, just because it’s a lot of running around and checking on projects. There’s a lot of driving time, there’s a lot of things that have to be done before and after to make sure the project runs smoothly. Most people don’tever see all
INTERVIEW WITH A DIETETIC TECHNICIAN Read as Dietetic Technician Domenica Toscani talks about her career. She can be found at www.appetite101.com and on her Twitter feed in the sidebar of this interview.. What do you do for a living? I am a Dietetic Technician, Registered.This means I obtained an Associate’s Degree in Applied Science (with a concentration in Dietetics) and became registered to work as a DTR. INTERVIEW WITH AN ONCOLOGIST What do you do for a living? I’m a medical oncologist. There are several different types of oncologists. There are radiation oncologists who deliver the radiotherapy in the end of cancer care and medical oncologists oversee the overall care of the cancer patient and run the drug end of cancer care. INTERVIEW WITH A PHYSICAL THERAPIST Quality physical therapy services are a key to keeping people active and independent. Physical Therapists are key in preventing the cumulative effects of movement dysfunction that can ultimately lead to surgery if they go untreated. When we get the right patients early enough, we can prevent a INTERVIEW WITH A PGA GOLF PRO I’m taking two days off a week I’m taking Sunday and Monday off but there is a lot to do, because you’ve got your whole golf season ahead of you that you’re getting prepared for. You’re working schedules out; you’re working out contracts for outings, things like that. You’re ordering merchandise for your shop and that kind ofthing.
PROS AND CONS OF BEING A GENERAL SURGEON The majority of my patients appreciate the care they receive by me and my partners, and this in itself is very rewarding. In my particular practice, I enjoy the variety of diseases I can care for and the cases I can perform. I would be bonkers if I had to do the same thing every day, like a cataract surgeon (although they are at the bank andHOW TO JOB SHADOW?
The next time you hear of a job that you’d like to shadow or see a job while driving around that you think you may enjoy simply stop in and talk to them. Visit with the people you see doing it and ask them questions, and then ask them if you could formally shadow them sometime when it’s convenient. Most people are flattered thatyou’re
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Jobs in Religion. Jobs in Science. Jobs in Transportation. Jobs in Travel. Jobs in Writing. Jobs involving Commission Pay. Jobs involving Food. jobs involving teaching. Jobs involving Therapy. INTERVIEW WITH A METEOROLOGIST There you were. You were warning residents South of Lamar of a Tornado Warning and said that, we, in Lamar, should prepare to take cover, as that storm was headed our way. But, you were there Matt. Your dedication to your job and your Colorado Community is second to none. I believe in my heart that you saved someones life that night. INTERVIEW WITH A GENETICIST So I don’t do a lot of lab work myself except on special occasions. I analyze those data sets for quality control and remove any curious results or anything. We’ll then analyze the data and apply this to try and determine whether or not we’ve got genetics. I’m usuallysitting in
INTERVIEW WITH A SOAP MAKER With me, soap making was self-taught, but if you can do classes, that’s so much easier! My skill-set I think has been developed by all the things I’ve done up to this point. I was Operations Supervisor at a bank, and the last job I had was as a Registered Veterinary Technician. Each thing taught me PROS AND CONS OF BEING A GENERAL SURGEON The majority of my patients appreciate the care they receive by me and my partners, and this in itself is very rewarding. In my particular practice, I enjoy the variety of diseases I can care for and the cases I can perform. I would be bonkers if I had to do the same thing every day, like a cataract surgeon (although they are at the bank and INTERVIEW WITH AN INTERIOR DESIGNER Hi, I am very interested in being an Interior Designer but I lack experience and knowledge outside of Education walls. I have had many lessons on Interior Architecture, I have used ArchiCad and Sketchup before, I have a wide portfolio showing my drawing skills, model skills and photography skills. INTERVIEW WITH AN OB/GYN How much money do you make as an OB/GYN? I would say median income for an obstetrician gynecologist in the United States is about $280,000. But those are the guys that don’t work very much. So I would probably say median income is about $280,000 or so but there’s years I made over $700,000. INTERVIEW WITH A PFIZER PHARMACEUTICAL REP In a given year, as a pharmaceutical rep, you can’t really say how much you make because you could make anywhere between $70,000 and $100,000 or you could make less. If you don’t make your sales, you don’t make as much. But usually a base salary for a pharmaceuticalsales rep
PROS AND CONS OF BEING A PGA GOLF PRO I have to deal with people on a social level for a living. The demands as far as time. I work every weekend, I work every holiday. When you’re dealing with the public, you have one policy and it’s there for a reason, and some people aren’t going to agree with it. Andit’s the
HOW TO JOB SHADOW?
The next time you hear of a job that you’d like to shadow or see a job while driving around that you think you may enjoy simply stop in and talk to them. Visit with the people you see doing it and ask them questions, and then ask them if you could formally shadow them sometime when it’s convenient. Most people are flattered thatyou’re
LIST OF CATEGORIES
Jobs in Religion. Jobs in Science. Jobs in Transportation. Jobs in Travel. Jobs in Writing. Jobs involving Commission Pay. Jobs involving Food. jobs involving teaching. Jobs involving Therapy.LIST OF INTERVIEWS
Complete List of over 150, 175, 200, 285, 350+ Interviews Click here to see the list of categories. Or look at some popular careerinterviews below-
INTERVIEW WITH A REGISTERED NURSE In Kansas City it seems like most hospitals for new graduate nurses start around $21 or $22 an hour and then every year the salary goes up by a little bit less than a $1 a year. I’ve been a nurse for 5 years and I’m making $26 an hour. Hospital nurses tend to make more than other types of nurses. At doctor’s offices they only make like INTERVIEW WITH A CONSTRUCTION MANAGER Probably that people think I don’t do anything, just because it’s a lot of running around and checking on projects. There’s a lot of driving time, there’s a lot of things that have to be done before and after to make sure the project runs smoothly. Most people don’tever see all
INTERVIEW WITH A DIETETIC TECHNICIAN Read as Dietetic Technician Domenica Toscani talks about her career. She can be found at www.appetite101.com and on her Twitter feed in the sidebar of this interview.. What do you do for a living? I am a Dietetic Technician, Registered.This means I obtained an Associate’s Degree in Applied Science (with a concentration in Dietetics) and became registered to work as a DTR. INTERVIEW WITH AN ONCOLOGIST What do you do for a living? I’m a medical oncologist. There are several different types of oncologists. There are radiation oncologists who deliver the radiotherapy in the end of cancer care and medical oncologists oversee the overall care of the cancer patient and run the drug end of cancer care. INTERVIEW WITH A PHYSICAL THERAPIST Quality physical therapy services are a key to keeping people active and independent. Physical Therapists are key in preventing the cumulative effects of movement dysfunction that can ultimately lead to surgery if they go untreated. When we get the right patients early enough, we can prevent a INTERVIEW WITH A PGA GOLF PRO I’m taking two days off a week I’m taking Sunday and Monday off but there is a lot to do, because you’ve got your whole golf season ahead of you that you’re getting prepared for. You’re working schedules out; you’re working out contracts for outings, things like that. You’re ordering merchandise for your shop and that kind ofthing.
PROS AND CONS OF BEING A GENERAL SURGEON The majority of my patients appreciate the care they receive by me and my partners, and this in itself is very rewarding. In my particular practice, I enjoy the variety of diseases I can care for and the cases I can perform. I would be bonkers if I had to do the same thing every day, like a cataract surgeon (although they are at the bank andHOW TO JOB SHADOW?
The next time you hear of a job that you’d like to shadow or see a job while driving around that you think you may enjoy simply stop in and talk to them. Visit with the people you see doing it and ask them questions, and then ask them if you could formally shadow them sometime when it’s convenient. Most people are flattered thatyou’re
LIST OF CATEGORIES
Jobs in Religion. Jobs in Science. Jobs in Transportation. Jobs in Travel. Jobs in Writing. Jobs involving Commission Pay. Jobs involving Food. jobs involving teaching. Jobs involving Therapy.LIST OF INTERVIEWS
Complete List of over 150, 175, 200, 285, 350+ Interviews Click here to see the list of categories. Or look at some popular careerinterviews below-
INTERVIEW WITH A REGISTERED NURSE In Kansas City it seems like most hospitals for new graduate nurses start around $21 or $22 an hour and then every year the salary goes up by a little bit less than a $1 a year. I’ve been a nurse for 5 years and I’m making $26 an hour. Hospital nurses tend to make more than other types of nurses. At doctor’s offices they only make like INTERVIEW WITH A CONSTRUCTION MANAGER Probably that people think I don’t do anything, just because it’s a lot of running around and checking on projects. There’s a lot of driving time, there’s a lot of things that have to be done before and after to make sure the project runs smoothly. Most people don’tever see all
INTERVIEW WITH A DIETETIC TECHNICIAN Read as Dietetic Technician Domenica Toscani talks about her career. She can be found at www.appetite101.com and on her Twitter feed in the sidebar of this interview.. What do you do for a living? I am a Dietetic Technician, Registered.This means I obtained an Associate’s Degree in Applied Science (with a concentration in Dietetics) and became registered to work as a DTR. INTERVIEW WITH AN ONCOLOGIST What do you do for a living? I’m a medical oncologist. There are several different types of oncologists. There are radiation oncologists who deliver the radiotherapy in the end of cancer care and medical oncologists oversee the overall care of the cancer patient and run the drug end of cancer care. INTERVIEW WITH A PHYSICAL THERAPIST Quality physical therapy services are a key to keeping people active and independent. Physical Therapists are key in preventing the cumulative effects of movement dysfunction that can ultimately lead to surgery if they go untreated. When we get the right patients early enough, we can prevent a INTERVIEW WITH A PGA GOLF PRO I’m taking two days off a week I’m taking Sunday and Monday off but there is a lot to do, because you’ve got your whole golf season ahead of you that you’re getting prepared for. You’re working schedules out; you’re working out contracts for outings, things like that. You’re ordering merchandise for your shop and that kind ofthing.
PROS AND CONS OF BEING A GENERAL SURGEON The majority of my patients appreciate the care they receive by me and my partners, and this in itself is very rewarding. In my particular practice, I enjoy the variety of diseases I can care for and the cases I can perform. I would be bonkers if I had to do the same thing every day, like a cataract surgeon (although they are at the bank andHOW TO JOB SHADOW?
The next time you hear of a job that you’d like to shadow or see a job while driving around that you think you may enjoy simply stop in and talk to them. Visit with the people you see doing it and ask them questions, and then ask them if you could formally shadow them sometime when it’s convenient. Most people are flattered thatyou’re
LIST OF CATEGORIES
Jobs in Religion. Jobs in Science. Jobs in Transportation. Jobs in Travel. Jobs in Writing. Jobs involving Commission Pay. Jobs involving Food. jobs involving teaching. Jobs involving Therapy. INTERVIEW WITH A METEOROLOGIST There you were. You were warning residents South of Lamar of a Tornado Warning and said that, we, in Lamar, should prepare to take cover, as that storm was headed our way. But, you were there Matt. Your dedication to your job and your Colorado Community is second to none. I believe in my heart that you saved someones life that night. INTERVIEW WITH A GENETICIST So I don’t do a lot of lab work myself except on special occasions. I analyze those data sets for quality control and remove any curious results or anything. We’ll then analyze the data and apply this to try and determine whether or not we’ve got genetics. I’m usuallysitting in
INTERVIEW WITH A SOAP MAKER With me, soap making was self-taught, but if you can do classes, that’s so much easier! My skill-set I think has been developed by all the things I’ve done up to this point. I was Operations Supervisor at a bank, and the last job I had was as a Registered Veterinary Technician. Each thing taught me PROS AND CONS OF BEING A GENERAL SURGEON The majority of my patients appreciate the care they receive by me and my partners, and this in itself is very rewarding. In my particular practice, I enjoy the variety of diseases I can care for and the cases I can perform. I would be bonkers if I had to do the same thing every day, like a cataract surgeon (although they are at the bank and INTERVIEW WITH AN INTERIOR DESIGNER Hi, I am very interested in being an Interior Designer but I lack experience and knowledge outside of Education walls. I have had many lessons on Interior Architecture, I have used ArchiCad and Sketchup before, I have a wide portfolio showing my drawing skills, model skills and photography skills. INTERVIEW WITH AN OB/GYN How much money do you make as an OB/GYN? I would say median income for an obstetrician gynecologist in the United States is about $280,000. But those are the guys that don’t work very much. So I would probably say median income is about $280,000 or so but there’s years I made over $700,000. INTERVIEW WITH A PFIZER PHARMACEUTICAL REP In a given year, as a pharmaceutical rep, you can’t really say how much you make because you could make anywhere between $70,000 and $100,000 or you could make less. If you don’t make your sales, you don’t make as much. But usually a base salary for a pharmaceuticalsales rep
PROS AND CONS OF BEING A PGA GOLF PRO I have to deal with people on a social level for a living. The demands as far as time. I work every weekend, I work every holiday. When you’re dealing with the public, you have one policy and it’s there for a reason, and some people aren’t going to agree with it. Andit’s the
HOW TO JOB SHADOW?
The next time you hear of a job that you’d like to shadow or see a job while driving around that you think you may enjoy simply stop in and talk to them. Visit with the people you see doing it and ask them questions, and then ask them if you could formally shadow them sometime when it’s convenient. Most people are flattered thatyou’re
LIST OF CATEGORIES
Jobs in Religion. Jobs in Science. Jobs in Transportation. Jobs in Travel. Jobs in Writing. Jobs involving Commission Pay. Jobs involving Food. jobs involving teaching. Jobs involving Therapy.LIST OF INTERVIEWS
Complete List of over 150, 175, 200, 285, 350+ Interviews Click here to see the list of categories. Or look at some popular careerinterviews below-
INTERVIEW WITH A REGISTERED NURSE In Kansas City it seems like most hospitals for new graduate nurses start around $21 or $22 an hour and then every year the salary goes up by a little bit less than a $1 a year. I’ve been a nurse for 5 years and I’m making $26 an hour. Hospital nurses tend to make more than other types of nurses. At doctor’s offices they only make like INTERVIEW WITH A CONSTRUCTION MANAGER Probably that people think I don’t do anything, just because it’s a lot of running around and checking on projects. There’s a lot of driving time, there’s a lot of things that have to be done before and after to make sure the project runs smoothly. Most people don’tever see all
INTERVIEW WITH A DIETETIC TECHNICIAN Read as Dietetic Technician Domenica Toscani talks about her career. She can be found at www.appetite101.com and on her Twitter feed in the sidebar of this interview.. What do you do for a living? I am a Dietetic Technician, Registered.This means I obtained an Associate’s Degree in Applied Science (with a concentration in Dietetics) and became registered to work as a DTR. INTERVIEW WITH AN ONCOLOGIST What do you do for a living? I’m a medical oncologist. There are several different types of oncologists. There are radiation oncologists who deliver the radiotherapy in the end of cancer care and medical oncologists oversee the overall care of the cancer patient and run the drug end of cancer care. INTERVIEW WITH A PHYSICAL THERAPIST Quality physical therapy services are a key to keeping people active and independent. Physical Therapists are key in preventing the cumulative effects of movement dysfunction that can ultimately lead to surgery if they go untreated. When we get the right patients early enough, we can prevent a INTERVIEW WITH A PGA GOLF PRO I’m taking two days off a week I’m taking Sunday and Monday off but there is a lot to do, because you’ve got your whole golf season ahead of you that you’re getting prepared for. You’re working schedules out; you’re working out contracts for outings, things like that. You’re ordering merchandise for your shop and that kind ofthing.
PROS AND CONS OF BEING A GENERAL SURGEON The majority of my patients appreciate the care they receive by me and my partners, and this in itself is very rewarding. In my particular practice, I enjoy the variety of diseases I can care for and the cases I can perform. I would be bonkers if I had to do the same thing every day, like a cataract surgeon (although they are at the bank andHOW TO JOB SHADOW?
The next time you hear of a job that you’d like to shadow or see a job while driving around that you think you may enjoy simply stop in and talk to them. Visit with the people you see doing it and ask them questions, and then ask them if you could formally shadow them sometime when it’s convenient. Most people are flattered thatyou’re
LIST OF CATEGORIES
Jobs in Religion. Jobs in Science. Jobs in Transportation. Jobs in Travel. Jobs in Writing. Jobs involving Commission Pay. Jobs involving Food. jobs involving teaching. Jobs involving Therapy.LIST OF INTERVIEWS
Complete List of over 150, 175, 200, 285, 350+ Interviews Click here to see the list of categories. Or look at some popular careerinterviews below-
INTERVIEW WITH A REGISTERED NURSE In Kansas City it seems like most hospitals for new graduate nurses start around $21 or $22 an hour and then every year the salary goes up by a little bit less than a $1 a year. I’ve been a nurse for 5 years and I’m making $26 an hour. Hospital nurses tend to make more than other types of nurses. At doctor’s offices they only make like INTERVIEW WITH A CONSTRUCTION MANAGER Probably that people think I don’t do anything, just because it’s a lot of running around and checking on projects. There’s a lot of driving time, there’s a lot of things that have to be done before and after to make sure the project runs smoothly. Most people don’tever see all
INTERVIEW WITH A DIETETIC TECHNICIAN Read as Dietetic Technician Domenica Toscani talks about her career. She can be found at www.appetite101.com and on her Twitter feed in the sidebar of this interview.. What do you do for a living? I am a Dietetic Technician, Registered.This means I obtained an Associate’s Degree in Applied Science (with a concentration in Dietetics) and became registered to work as a DTR. INTERVIEW WITH AN ONCOLOGIST What do you do for a living? I’m a medical oncologist. There are several different types of oncologists. There are radiation oncologists who deliver the radiotherapy in the end of cancer care and medical oncologists oversee the overall care of the cancer patient and run the drug end of cancer care. INTERVIEW WITH A PHYSICAL THERAPIST Quality physical therapy services are a key to keeping people active and independent. Physical Therapists are key in preventing the cumulative effects of movement dysfunction that can ultimately lead to surgery if they go untreated. When we get the right patients early enough, we can prevent a INTERVIEW WITH A PGA GOLF PRO I’m taking two days off a week I’m taking Sunday and Monday off but there is a lot to do, because you’ve got your whole golf season ahead of you that you’re getting prepared for. You’re working schedules out; you’re working out contracts for outings, things like that. You’re ordering merchandise for your shop and that kind ofthing.
PROS AND CONS OF BEING A GENERAL SURGEON The majority of my patients appreciate the care they receive by me and my partners, and this in itself is very rewarding. In my particular practice, I enjoy the variety of diseases I can care for and the cases I can perform. I would be bonkers if I had to do the same thing every day, like a cataract surgeon (although they are at the bank andHOW TO JOB SHADOW?
The next time you hear of a job that you’d like to shadow or see a job while driving around that you think you may enjoy simply stop in and talk to them. Visit with the people you see doing it and ask them questions, and then ask them if you could formally shadow them sometime when it’s convenient. Most people are flattered thatyou’re
LIST OF CATEGORIES
Jobs in Religion. Jobs in Science. Jobs in Transportation. Jobs in Travel. Jobs in Writing. Jobs involving Commission Pay. Jobs involving Food. jobs involving teaching. Jobs involving Therapy. INTERVIEW WITH A METEOROLOGIST There you were. You were warning residents South of Lamar of a Tornado Warning and said that, we, in Lamar, should prepare to take cover, as that storm was headed our way. But, you were there Matt. Your dedication to your job and your Colorado Community is second to none. I believe in my heart that you saved someones life that night. INTERVIEW WITH A GENETICIST So I don’t do a lot of lab work myself except on special occasions. I analyze those data sets for quality control and remove any curious results or anything. We’ll then analyze the data and apply this to try and determine whether or not we’ve got genetics. I’m usuallysitting in
INTERVIEW WITH A SOAP MAKER With me, soap making was self-taught, but if you can do classes, that’s so much easier! My skill-set I think has been developed by all the things I’ve done up to this point. I was Operations Supervisor at a bank, and the last job I had was as a Registered Veterinary Technician. Each thing taught me PROS AND CONS OF BEING A GENERAL SURGEON The majority of my patients appreciate the care they receive by me and my partners, and this in itself is very rewarding. In my particular practice, I enjoy the variety of diseases I can care for and the cases I can perform. I would be bonkers if I had to do the same thing every day, like a cataract surgeon (although they are at the bank and INTERVIEW WITH AN INTERIOR DESIGNER Hi, I am very interested in being an Interior Designer but I lack experience and knowledge outside of Education walls. I have had many lessons on Interior Architecture, I have used ArchiCad and Sketchup before, I have a wide portfolio showing my drawing skills, model skills and photography skills. INTERVIEW WITH AN OB/GYN How much money do you make as an OB/GYN? I would say median income for an obstetrician gynecologist in the United States is about $280,000. But those are the guys that don’t work very much. So I would probably say median income is about $280,000 or so but there’s years I made over $700,000. INTERVIEW WITH A PFIZER PHARMACEUTICAL REP In a given year, as a pharmaceutical rep, you can’t really say how much you make because you could make anywhere between $70,000 and $100,000 or you could make less. If you don’t make your sales, you don’t make as much. But usually a base salary for a pharmaceuticalsales rep
PROS AND CONS OF BEING A PGA GOLF PRO I have to deal with people on a social level for a living. The demands as far as time. I work every weekend, I work every holiday. When you’re dealing with the public, you have one policy and it’s there for a reason, and some people aren’t going to agree with it. Andit’s the
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