Sunday, May 19, 2013

Pararescue!

What is up you guys! Sorry I missed my blog cycle because I just spaced out that day and forgot to do one. But without any further adoe, let's get down to business! So some back round info, if you are a guy who would do anything to do anything to save a life whether it means rock climbing, scuba dive, or even parachute, I'm happy to say that you're at the right place. I got the idea of being part of pararescue through a good friend named Andrew De Los Reyes. From what I heard, the training is extraneous with a drop out rate of 95%. Yeah, that's pretty frikken crazy and I don't know what I'm getting myself into but you know....if it means saving another life even during the midst of a firefight or crazy typhoon weather, I'm willing to risk my life for someone else. And this is my last blog cycle so show me some love guys!
SALARY:They earn about $20,000 annually
It's a pretty crap pay and I'm risking my life too, but it's okay. YOLO
That basically sums up today's blog and I hope that this blog has truly helped you on your quest to find your future job!

Friday, April 5, 2013

Mechanics


Recently I've found interest in the profession of mechanics.  Mechanics service and repair cars, truck and other automobiles. Mechanics jobs require hands-on work as well as a working knowledge of computer technology. During a typical day, a mechanic may replace entire engines or engine systems, repair or replace non-functioning parts in the engine and perform routine maintenance tasks. Knowing how to find a mechanic jobs will help you get started in this highly in-demand career. There are generally 5 steps to becoming a mechanic.
    •  1. Complete training to learn how to work on automotive systems. Attend technical or trade school for six months to one year to gain a strong education in mechanics. Have a strong educational background to increase your chances of finding a job.
      2. Write your resume and cover letter, detailing educational achievements and any work history you may have. A professional resume should be neatly typed on a single page. Include relevant contact information and special skills. The cover letter serves as brief introduction that will summarize your skills and experience.
      3. Visit online job boards to search for mechanic jobs. Free online job boards may be searched by city and/or state. Email your resume and cover letter to any viable job opportunities you find listed.
      4. Look for mechanic jobs in the local classified ads. Call or mail your response according to the directions in the ad.
      5. Call or visit local repair shops, car dealerships and automotive-supply stores. Bring in your resume and ask the hiring manager about available positions.
      I think becoming a mechanic would be a fun , fulfilling career. I definitely will consider it in the future



Monday, February 4, 2013

Being a nurse

Hey! What is up guys it's yours truly and today I have another job that seems to be pretty popular among my friends in high school. The job is specifically about the medical field so if you aren't interested in that area i suggest you should stop reading. But anyways let's proceed, today's topic that I will be talking about is being a nurse. Yes I said it, a nurse. Some of you may be thinking "Why a nurse?" but I assure you it's not a job for "women".

REQUIREMENTS:

-In order to become a nurse it is required that you have a bachelor's degree of science in nursing.
-Passing the National Council Licensure Examination, or NCLEX-RN.

SALARY: There are many types of nurses that you can choose to become and each having a different salary and benefits. Since there are so many different types of nurses I'll just give u the average of the highest paying nurse and the lowest.

Highest: The highest paying nurse is the Chief Nurse Anesthetist making an annual salary at a whopping $175,000

Lowest: The lowest paying nurse is the School Nurse which I think would definitely be the lamest job because they're all fat and old...just a joke. BUT ANYWAYS, they make an annual salary of less then $50,000.

TYPES OF NURSES:
-Occupational Health Nurse
-Nurse Recruiter
-Nurse Practioner
-Chief Nurse Anesthetist
-Transplant Nurse Coordinator
-Staff Nurse
-Certified Nurse Anesthetist
-School Nurse
-Charge Nurse
-Certified Nurse Midwife

And that concludes today, thank you guys for reading my blog and stay awesome!

Nurse SalariesStaff Nurse - RN - Occupational HealthNurse RecruiterNurse PractitionerChief Nurse AnesthetistTransplant Nurse CoordinatorStaff Nurse - RNCertified Nurse AnesthetistSchool NurseCharge NurseCertified Nurse Midwife$0$50,000$100,000$150,000$200,000Annual Base SalaryCertified Nurse AnesthetistMedian National AverageAnnual Base Salary - $158,866