Wasilla, Alaska
What other "Branches" of the Electrical Career should I know?
I know there are powerlines and powerboxes, however, should there be other 'branches' of the electrical field that I should know about? Electrical with vehicles, or is that still part of the auto industry? Avionics have their seperate electrical field or don't?
What are good reasons to become a CMA?
What type of pay do CMAs get?
What type of promotions are there for CMAs?
Will I be working with doctors as well as nurses?
What are good resources outside of my Schooling?
I have been researching Electrical, Wastewater, and Construction Management on YouTube and Google, and I have not found good sources outside of schooling.
how do you take good care of your patient ? how to deal with a emergency call? how to communicate with your patient while you don't have much to do ?
how do doctors and nurses deal with their patients, while they know they don't have much to do because the patient is gonna die soon, when they told the patients that they don't have much time to live?
What are the benefits they offer at a construction company?
What types of benefits I would receive for working in the construction company.
How much is the monthly income?
What would my monthly income look like for working in the construction fields?
How to start in the construction industry?
Hello I'm a job corps student, and I would like to know where to start.
in the construction business do I always start out as laborer ?
if that is the case how can i improve my knowledge on all the specific areas of the construction business while i am a laborer example: carpentry and plumping
what is the best way to move up in status when i am done with my electrical trade?
so i am attending trade school right now for electrical and i guess i am just a little clueless on how i am going to pursue an actual career
What is thr pay for accountants ?
Thank you for reading this help me review my question
what exactly do water and wasterwater workers do? How do wastewater workers do their job in the snow? Why is this trade worth pursuing?
what are some things i should know before pursuing this career, what are the benefits and tasks given?
What career advancement opportunities are there?
What career advancement opportunities are there for Certified Medical Assistants? Do they go into a specialty like doctors can do? Are there programs to help CMA's get training in those specialties?
Is the schedule flexible?
When working as a Certified Medical Assistant are employers flexible for the schedule? For example say I have a weekly doctors appointment will they work around that?
Which healthcare setting is it better to work in?
Which healthcare setting is it better to work in an urgent care setting, hospital setting or doctors office setting as a Certified Medical Assistant here in Alaska?
What are three important things I should know about becoming a hairdresser? What does a typical day look like working as a cook? What are some of the tools that I will need to become a makeup artist?
I know that makeup artists use makeup brushes but what kind of other tools do they use?
what kind of hair products do hairdressers use?
what are some things that I might be cooking on a typical day?
What jobs offer practice tutorials for cake decor and cooking other foods?
I can follow any recipe and can make certain foods like cookies, muffins, cupcakes, and cakes. I also specialize in savory dishes as well like chicken thighs, meatloaf steak, spaghetti, and the occasional sauteed vegetables. that's why I joined the culinary arts program, to perfect my recipes...
if I do get the job what patients will I be caring for? If I do get the job what shifts will be available to me? When will I be hearing back from you
I want to be a CNA so I would be asking these questions because I feel they would be good questions to ask.
What should I do Psychiatrist or an Architective Teacher?
I'm stuck in the middle of these two career paths and I'm trying to figure out which one is better cause a (P) pays better and the pay of going to college and working pays itself. On the other hand (AT) doesn't and takes 10 years to graduate and doesn't pay for it's self.
what is the most dangerous things that electricians deal with? what kind of tools will you work with when doing commercial diving? what are some of the more difficult things that commercial & industrial designers do?
I want to know why I asked this question because I am thinking of going into these careers and what the risks are.
What is something that you realized while being a Psychiatrist in college?
What are somethings that you know about someone who is in the Psychiatrist feild of work? What are they doing now? How much money are they making if you know? How many jobs did they work while in college?
What is the workload like? How is the work you do mean to you? Where should I go for good work?
I want to be an electrician, I will work as hard as I can.
What skills did you need to improve on Do you have a workout routine, if so do you have any suggestions? What things at home can I do to prepare for the job site? Should I join a union or go to a private business? What tools should I get familiar with/have of my own??
I'm looking to get either into carpentry and or construction looking to move my way up to a manager What skills did you need to improve on?
What skills should I master for CMA?
I am in training for CMA and Im wondering what skills to master.
how would i progress fast on my career? what if i wanna live in another country with this career? how often will i be exposed to hights?
so i wanna move to utah after im done with apprenticeship and other states, eventually norway, i wanna progress the career ladder and become get a masters in electrical, i dont necessarily do well with hights but i will do then but how would i get over it?
What is the biggest challenge you've faced as a Welder and how did you overcome it?
Is there a time when you failed as a welder. What did you learn and what would you do differently? What were your duties in your previous role as a welder? What's your favorite part about being a welder?
When did your journey to healthcare start?
Where did you start first? How long did it take to finish your first goal?
how can it help?
how can culinary arts have an affect on someone whos only just starting and doesn't know a thing about culinary but once to venture more into it so they can complete one of there life goals
what will this do for me?
what will electrical do for me once I finish school? how far can it get me in life
where will welding get me in the future
how far do people usually last once they get accepted into the welding life?
Anyone who has gone to college to become a caseworker/health specialist, or to the military, what were your experiences, and would you recommend it ?
I'm a student researching career plans.
What is a newly trained electrician to expect when entering industry? What type of benefits usually come with the industry? This maybe company dependent but what is the typical amount of time it take to be promoted within an electrical company?
These are just some of the questions that popped up in my mind. I have no experience or prior knowledge when coming into this field and tips or advice?
What is your experience throughout learning Culinary or Advanced Culinary from the beginning to now?
I am looking for advice and what it would be like to help me look at my future and to help me prepare for anything that comes my way
What do Mechanical Engineers do How long does training/courses take to be a mechanical engineer??
Will all the training be worth it?
What are things that you didn't know or didn't expect/wish you knew about culinary , baking or being a chef?
I really what to be prepared for when i go into what i want so it would be nice to know what are things you wish you knew about it.
What does you week look like as a chef or a baker?
I was wondering what it would be like in a week of cooking and baking because that is exactly what I want to do and I want to prepare myself for when is my turn to do that.
Why did you decide to become a chef or baker?
I want to own my own cafe in the future because it's my dream so I was just wondering what made you want to and what was your dream of it.
What United States college would be recommended for a career in forensic psychology ?
Forensic psychology has been my dream career for years, my only issue is finding a good university to apply to once I graduate. I've done some looking, but I'd like a professional recommendation to help with my decision. Many colleges I've seen only offer psychology, without forensic courses...
What is the typical workstyle of Waster Water Treatment workers?
Like what they usually do, how they do it and how long does it take to complete Waste Water Treatment training.
What is way to figure out if one job is the right one for you if you have other choices that are related??
trying to find the right job after a career path
What is Culinary arts like What is advanced training for culinary arts like? ?
In general about the trade.
Hello, I'm thinking of studying human resources, what steps should I take to to enter this field? Also, what does a typical day in this career look like, and what are three important things about this career I should know?
I wanted to be a psychiatrist or a health education specialist.
What is a way you destress in the kitchen during a busy day ?
Hi, I am a graduate in high school, and isn't good at managing in a stressful situation.
What could be my potential earnings as a welder working independently ?
Thank your for your help.
How can I better my chances of being hired as a Nurse Assistant??
Note: Have not worked in the clinic and would like some feedback. Please and thanks!
What are 3 important things I need to know about Nursing Assistant?
Note: I have not worked at any clinic and would like some feedback. Please and thanks!
What would I need to focus on if I were to pursue a career in Pediatrics?
I’m only a freshman but still want to get more learning and experience done.
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