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papermachesatan 12-11-2003 08:03 AM

If you belong in one of these career fields...:
 
I need to interview you. Desperately.

Amusement Park Worker
Athletic Director
Athletic Trainer
Automobile Body Repair Supervisor
Automobile-Service-Station Attendant
Baker (Hotel and Restaurant)
Bookbinder
Border Guard
Bricklayer (Construction)
Bus Driver
Butcher, Meat
Cargo Checker
Chemical Mixer (Textiles)
Chief Librarian, Branch or Department
Chiropractor Assistant
Coach, Professional Athletes
Community Worker
Consumer Affairs Director
Cook (Hotel and Restaurant)
Correction Officer
Cosmetics Supervisor
Counterintelligence Agent
Day Worker (Domestic Service)
Dental Laboratory Supervisor
Department Store Manager
Detective
Detective, Narcotics and Vice
Dressmaker
Driving Instructor
Dry Cleaner(Cleaning, Dyeing, and Pressing)
Electrical-Appliance Repairer
Employee Relations Specialist
Engineer, Flight
Engineer, Locomotive
Energy-Conservation Representative
Executive Chef
Exterminator
Farmworker
Fast Food Services Manager
Fire Fighter
Fish and Game Warden
Flying Instructor
Foundry Supervisor
Furnace Operator (Foundries)
Gamekeeper
General Claims Agent
Glazier (Construction)
Guide, Hunting and Fishing
Hair Stylist
Health Care Facility Administrator
Heating and Air Conditioning InstallerServicer
Home Health Aide
House Mover
Janitor
Jockey
Maintenance Inspector
Manufacturer's Service Representative
Music Librarian
Nurse Assistant
Occupational Therapist
Orderly
Orientation Therapist For The Blind
Orthotist
Painter (Construction)
Paperhanger (Construction)
Parking Lot Supervisor
Physical Education Instructor
Plant Supervisor
Plasterer (Construction)
Police Officer
Power-Shovel Operator
Prosthetist
Purification Operator
Recruiter
Refinery Operator (Grain-Feed Mills)
Refrigeration Mechanic
Route Supervisor
Shoe Repairer
State-Highway Police Officer
Tree Trimmer
Teacher, Adult Education
Technical Support Specialist
Wildlife Control Agent

Police officers, Corrections Officers, Border Guards are on the list...


Questions(you can PM me with answers if you wish):
1) What is your name(you can make up if you want) and where do you work?

2) What is your current title?

3) How long have you worked in this field?

4) How did you become intersted in this field?

5) Describe your typical workday.

6) What are the educational requirements to workj in this field?

7) Besides a formal education, what other training or experiences should I pursue to help me better prepare to work in this field?

8) What are the professional skills and personal characteristics you possess that make you successful in this field?

9) What are the characteristics, expectations, or aspects of the job that you like most? Like least?

10) What are the job prospects for new people entering this career field?

11) What are teh opportunities for advancement once you have entered the field?

12) What skills and personal characteristics would you look for if you were hiring a new college graduate for a job in this field?

13) What are some of the future challenges professionals in this field will face and how can they best prepare to handle them?


Short and brief answers are okay. I just need the answers ASAP. Speed over quality of interview. :p

EDIT: Alphabetized list to make it easier tofind your career. :)

Silvy 12-11-2003 08:09 AM

Not be intruding... but what is this for?
(I'm not in any category btw)

And you might want to alfabetize that list so people can find their occupation easier...

papermachesatan 12-11-2003 08:22 AM

Quote:

Not be intruding... but what is this for?
A bullshit class I have to take.. :<

papermachesatan 12-11-2003 09:28 AM

PLEASE NOTE:
feel free to word personal information so that it's as anonymous as possible(i.e. make up different/omit name, omit locations, etc.)

I got flamed relentlessly for this on another board. :(

absorbentishe 12-11-2003 09:41 AM

What I do is not on there, sorry.

Psivage 12-11-2003 10:05 AM

I wear a prosthetic and like to cook, that is as close as I got.

Sparhawk 12-11-2003 10:17 AM

What's a Purification Supervisor?

And sorry, not on the list...

Cycler 12-11-2003 04:43 PM

Not there sorry, good luck.

essendoubleop 12-11-2003 05:30 PM

I'm a cook.

uncle phil 12-11-2003 05:36 PM

retired, but nothing on your list...sorry...

Boo 12-11-2003 06:54 PM

I sell dental floss. Not seeing it... so sorry.

feelgood 12-11-2003 07:03 PM

Good luck. It's not really bullshit you know. I'm sure almost everybody took those kind of classes (I assume its some kind of career class?). These kind of thing help you research the different kinds of career field that are available for you and it can help you narrow your choices.

btw, I'm a student, does that count?

raeanna74 12-11-2003 07:11 PM

What is the "Day Worker (Domestic Service)" I do Child Day care and have done adult day care. Is that what it is refering to?

lafemmefatale 12-11-2003 08:47 PM

Hey I did something like this before, do what I did, make up a name, do a search on the for career sites, they usually have interviews with people answering most of the questions. Make up the rest. Easy 100%.

papermachesatan 12-13-2003 12:10 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by feelgood
Good luck. It's not really bullshit you know. I'm sure almost everybody took those kind of classes (I assume its some kind of career class?). These kind of thing help you research the different kinds of career field that are available for you and it can help you narrow your choices.

btw, I'm a student, does that count?

Negative. It's a study skills class. Also studied: the varying stages of racial identity and weight loss.

How that optimizes my learning is beyond me.

papermachesatan 12-13-2003 12:14 AM

What really pisses me off is that the university forced me to shovel out ~$600 and take this class(that doesn't count for any credit) because my highschool class rank was low. Nevermind that my transcripts from the previous college that I attended were great..

Just another way for them to steal my money, I guess. Assholes.

cowudders14 12-20-2003 07:37 AM

Nah - Permanent Way (i.e. railway) design engineering consultant not on the list... :-)
Sorry! :)

Ustwo 12-20-2003 09:36 AM

Looks like they don't want you to interview anyone who makes over 100k a year, heh.

yankeefatboy 12-21-2003 10:44 PM

Re: If you belong in one of these career fields...:
 
Quote:

Originally posted by papermachesatan
I need to interview you. Desperately.

Amusement Park Worker
Athletic Director
Athletic Trainer
Automobile Body Repair Supervisor
Automobile-Service-Station Attendant
Baker (Hotel and Restaurant)
Bookbinder
Border Guard
Bricklayer (Construction)
Bus Driver
Butcher, Meat
Cargo Checker
Chemical Mixer (Textiles)
Chief Librarian, Branch or Department
Chiropractor Assistant
Coach, Professional Athletes
Community Worker
Consumer Affairs Director
Cook (Hotel and Restaurant)
Correction Officer
Cosmetics Supervisor
Counterintelligence Agent
Day Worker (Domestic Service)
Dental Laboratory Supervisor
Department Store Manager
Detective
Detective, Narcotics and Vice
Dressmaker
Driving Instructor
Dry Cleaner(Cleaning, Dyeing, and Pressing)
Electrical-Appliance Repairer
Employee Relations Specialist
Engineer, Flight
Engineer, Locomotive
Energy-Conservation Representative
Executive Chef
Exterminator
Farmworker
Fast Food Services Manager
Fire Fighter
Fish and Game Warden
Flying Instructor
Foundry Supervisor
Furnace Operator (Foundries)
Gamekeeper
General Claims Agent
Glazier (Construction)
Guide, Hunting and Fishing
Hair Stylist
Health Care Facility Administrator
Heating and Air Conditioning InstallerServicer
Home Health Aide
House Mover
Janitor
Jockey
Maintenance Inspector
Manufacturer's Service Representative
Music Librarian
Nurse Assistant
Occupational Therapist
Orderly
Orientation Therapist For The Blind
Orthotist
Painter (Construction)
Paperhanger (Construction)
Parking Lot Supervisor
Physical Education Instructor
Plant Supervisor
Plasterer (Construction)
Police Officer
Power-Shovel Operator
Prosthetist
Purification Operator
Recruiter
Refinery Operator (Grain-Feed Mills)
Refrigeration Mechanic
Route Supervisor
Shoe Repairer
State-Highway Police Officer
Tree Trimmer
Teacher, Adult Education
Technical Support Specialist
Wildlife Control Agent

Police officers, Corrections Officers, Border Guards are on the list...


Questions(you can PM me with answers if you wish):
1) What is your name(you can make up if you want) and where do you work?Jeff

2) What is your current title?PE teacher

3) How long have you worked in this field?about 15 years

4) How did you become intersted in this field?loved sports, not good enough to play professionally

5) Describe your typical workday.5 classes of 7th graders

6) What are the educational requirements to workj in this field?4years college/ one year credential program

7) Besides a formal education, what other training or experiences should I pursue to help me better prepare to work in this field?coaching sports or working in a park and rec program

8) What are the professional skills and personal characteristics you possess that make you successful in this field?respect for the students in spite of their parents

9) What are the characteristics, expectations, or aspects of the job that you like most? Like least?most-kids and summer months least-parents and overpaid administrators

10) What are the job prospects for new people entering this career field?very bleak unless adaptive

11) What are teh opportunities for advancement once you have entered the field?with more education-overpaid administrator

12) What skills and personal characteristics would you look for if you were hiring a new college graduate for a job in this field?entusiasm for the position

13) What are some of the future challenges professionals in this field will face and how can they best prepare to handle them?budget cuts in education always seem to hit pe/athletics the hardest.


Short and brief answers are okay. I just need the answers ASAP. Speed over quality of interview. :p

EDIT: Alphabetized list to make it easier tofind your career. :)


papermachesatan 12-26-2003 07:46 PM

Sorry for the delayed thanks.

To everyone who responded: Thank you very much. I appreciated your aid very much. :)

papermachesatan 12-26-2003 09:00 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Ustwo
Looks like they don't want you to interview anyone who makes over 100k a year, heh.
:lol: I ended up turning in an interview with a fast food manager. :p


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