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Published on Nov 19, 2015

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3 JOBS THAT SUIT ME

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Operating heavy equipment
Job description and core task

On thing for a core task you must be able to operate equipment, explaining something. Also you have to be able to listen otherwise you won't know how to do something. If you don't know how to use mathematics and measurement you could build something wrong. You will need reading, pay attention to detail, and observing things. One main thing in handling heavy equipment you must be able to drive I most of these jobs. If you are good at any of these thing this a good job for you.

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Working conditions
The working conditions in this job is dangerous and it relies on your part. If you are working on a crane you have to be able to put an object in the right position. Also you have to keep your eyes focus on the object and were it need to go or need to push gravel you need to make it smooth. The main part is if it cold you work or warm does not matter. you would have a dirty shirt.

Education and earnings

The earning for these jobs are usually paid hourly wages. A junior heavy equipment operator make $11 to $15 an hour and a full year is 22,000 to 31,000 a year. If you work a lot of overtime you will make more. an experience operator will make 70,000 a year. This career is slower during the winter. Operator get sick days, paid vacation, dental if they work for a agency. Michigan heavy machine operators make for entry wages 14.92 an hour the median wage makes 18.43 an hour and the experience wages make 24.32 an hour.

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Core skill and job description
Another job is auto assembler. On this job there is 12,000 parts of a new car. These people have to work as team to get things done usually these people work in large factories. They move in a assembly line. They usually use a computer to help them on there job. Core skills for this job include using your hands, and doing detail task. You must be able to work with equipment and machines, using numbers, measuring, and arithmetic. The most important thing is reading, pay attention, and observing things.

Working condition
The working condition for this job is mainly noisy. Otherwise automobile assemblers work with dirty vehicles, dirty parts such as Greece guns or lubricate doors. It can get pretty hot in the factory's. Generally they have to do shift works, working night or day. On average assemblers work 8 hours a day and 40 hours a week but you might have to work overtime like weekends. Most assemblers get 2 to 3 weeks of vacation time a year. depending on the role in the company. If you agree on these things this is a great job for you.

Education and earnings
Assemblers get paid usually on hours and there wages depend on the amount of experience. The median class get about 25 an hour. And if they worked 40 hours a week for a full year they make 52,000 and if you reach the senior or supervisor you make around 80,000 a year. Usually assemblers get full benefit vacation day, dental, sick days, and health. For education there isn't really much of an education but a high school education is probably best. Most of the skill you learn is on the job when you start. For a entry level. You it ranges from 1 to 3 years to complete an offer by 2 year college and technological school across the country. This job got its good and it bads.

Core task and job description
Auto body is another job that fits me. In this job you are repairing some part on a vehicle that could have stop working or broke or got dented. Right when the get a car in the examining on the total cost of the vehicle. Depending on the damage of the car such as a dent the will use hammers to pop it out. For some core skills you must know how to use your hand, and repair things. Other are operating equipment, using numbers counting measuring and mathematics.for every job you must be able to read, pay attention to detail, and being able to observe things.

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Working conditions
Auto body usually work in repair shops or dealership. They work in doors and and it becomes noise because of the hammers banging on the metal. Most shops are well ventilated so paint fumes and dust doesn't go along. Most people work 35 to 40 hours a week. Those who are self employed work up to 60 hours a week. Auto body repair men work in many cramped and uncomfortable position and there alway on there feet or under the vehicle. Hazards can be from sharp metal cuts, burns from torches, power tools, paint, and keeping the shop clean so no one will get sick.

Education and earnings
Like any other job auto body repair men usually get paid hourly wages. They usually receive 30 to 60 percent of earnings of fully qualified workers. Most of the workers get paid from $11 to $32 an hour. Median earning are about $19 an hour. Successful shops usually make 100,000 dollars a year. For education autobody repairers enter the trade in or two ways by completing a formal training programs or by obtaining informal on the job training. Formal trading is the best chance for employments. Usually for college you are in school for 2 years. It generally takes 3 to 4 years to become and experience autobody repair. You will need at least a high school diploma.

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