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Career Pamphlet

Published on Dec 07, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

NOT SO JOYFUL JOBS

INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION CAREER PAMPHLET BY:KILEE LEONARD

1ST PANEL.

  • Jobs- mill manager, miners, weavers
  • Wages- 25 cents.
  • Duties-making clothes, digging for coal, managing mill workers.
  • Experience- work hard and be responsible.
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SECOND PANEL

  • I'd love to be an author.
  • The wage depends on the book you write.
  • You work at a computer either in an office or work on books at home.
  • Duties as an author means to write a good story people will like.
  • Experience- a college degree and language arts classes.

THIRD PANEL

  • I'm secondly interested in counseling people
  • Wages- around 10-15 thousand a year. Depends on what you counsel.
  • Work in an office. Depending on what kind of counseling you can question others and help kids with problems.
  • Duties- help people find out their problems and help them out to better their life.
  • Qualifications- a college degree and courses.
Photo by Alan Cleaver

FOURTH PANEL

  • The job I love as much as the others but is sadly my last would be a cop/murder detective
  • Wages- get paid by the hour as cop, get paid by crime as detective.
  • Work on call and on a shift, risk life to save others.
  • Experience- go through years of training and need a degree in education.
Photo by Alan Cleaver

Summary
Careers now compared to them during industrial revolution means we have freedom now. We have plenty more jobs to choose from and don't get beat if we don't do them. It means that we can be our own person now. I picked to be an author first because I have a lot to think about. I like to put my imagination and thoughts on a page. I choose to do good in high school and go to college to obtain my goal. I will take writing courses at the college I attend.