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Published on Nov 21, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

MY CAREER CHOICES

BY. SIERRA WITHEY

INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION

  • Jobs of the Industrial Revolution were, farming, agriculture, manufacturing, and factories.
  • Wedges, employers could set the pay as low as wanted because people were willing to work as long as they got paid. People worked fourteen to sixteen hours a day for six days a week. However, the majority were unskilled workers, who only received about $8-$10 a week, working at approximately 10 cents an hour.
  • Machinery was not always fenced off and workers would be exposed to the moving parts of the machines whilst as they worked. Children were often employed to move between these dangerous machines as they were small enough to fit between tightly packed machinery. This led to them being in a great deal of danger death rates were quite high in factories. Plus the the long hours they worked were dangerous it mad them exhausting which made them slow that's dangerous in a factory.
  • Job duties spinners, mining, and factory's.
  • Elementary education.

MY TOP CAREER

  • The career that I am most interested in is criminal anthropology.
  • The wages the average annual salary of $57,080, working for local government salary of average of 58,150, working for federal government salary or average of 72,980.
  • Either work in a class room or work in a field.
  • Process skeletal evidence. They gather information used to determine the individuals age at death, sex and physical condition.
  • Individuals need a bachelors degree in anthropology or a related field and a masters degree in anthropology.

MY SECOND CAREER

  • The second career I am most interested in is the FBI.
  • A newly assigned special agents receive a base salary of $43,441,plus locality pay ranging of 12.5% to 28.7% of base, as well as availability pay, which equates to a 25% increase in adjusted salary due to the requirement that agents average 50 hour work week. Therefore, new agents may earn $61,100 to $69,900 depending on the location of their assignment
  • Out in the field or in the office.
  • Investigating criminal violations of federal laws. Daily tasks typically include identifying case issues and evidence based on complaints, charges or allegations of violations.
  • FBI agents need to posses a college degree, and many choose to get a bachelors degree in criminal justice or a related major. In addition to the education requirements, a FBI agent must be physically fit and active. If interested in becoming FBI agents need to possess some previous work experience with law enforcement agencies.

MY THIRD CAREER

  • The third career I am most interested in is Criminal justice (cop)
  • Criminal justice salary is 62,290.
  • Out in the field or in the office.
  • Investigating criminal violations.
  • The schooling you need is. Associate of arts in criminal justice, B.S. In criminal justice, Bachelor of Arts,B.S. In justice studies, M.S in criminal justice legal studies.