I may have many jobs that I would want to do, but I have a main top three, they are to be an FFA teacher, a nurse, and to work at a daycare. My number one job to do would work as an FFA teacher.
To start off, to be a Secondary Agriculture Instructor (FFA), there are many things to do. Inside of the classroom, you would have to teach the local agriculture classes, prepare teaching schedule and teaching calendars, conduct field trips in and out of district, secure materials and prepare teaching plans, demonstration plans, and materials for all classes. Outside of the class you would have other duties. For example, teachers would have to visit and check on students' projects at least once a semester and at least once a summer, about 180 visits per year, make sure students are keeping records up to date, assist students in showing livestock, crops and agricultural mechanics projects at fairs and other types of shows, serve as an advisor for the FFA chapter, prepare and train FFA and agriculture contest teams and entries, and many more. The education needed is just the passing degree from the classes. You have to take classes in order to become an FFA or Agriculture teacher. The average teacher salary is about $38,719. Also, Agriculture and FFA teachers make extra money from shows and other events. I would LOVE to be an FFA teacher because I absolutely love FFA. I love working with animals and plants an just being out on the farms. Out on the farm is my second home. Being an FFA teacher would be an honor to me.
Moving on, becoming a nurse is NOT EASY. There are many things you have to accomplish and do to be a nurse. There are also many tasks for being a nurse. Some of them are, being able to maintain accurate detailed reports and records, monitor, record and report symptoms and changes in patients' conditions, record patients' medical information and vital signs, modify patient treatment plans, coordinate with health care team members to plan and evaluate patient care plans, and order, interpret and evaluate diagnostics tests to identify and assess patients' conditions. To become a nurse, you need to have a diploma in nursing areas, and experience or training. If you are a new nurse, you would get training before becoming a major nurse. The most important thing in becoming a nurse is having your nursing diploma. Nurses who have been employed for a certain amount of time earn the most money and make a salary of up to $68,160 a year. The nurses being employed in hospitals can be earning up to $63,880 a year, the nurses in doctors offices can be earning up to $59,210 a year, and at the lowest salary earning for nurses, the ones working with health care or in nursing centers earn up to $57,060 a year. I would want to be in this career because i like nursing. I love the feeling during or after the fact that you know you just helped someone in a good way. To think about how thankful people would be of me makes me very happy. I think i would enjoy nursing a lot, this would probably be a job i could stick to.
Furthermore, another job I would like to do is work at a daycare. The average pay for workers at daycares per year is about $33,000. Some tasks would have to be planning lessons, help kids with emotional, physical and mental problems, communicate with parents, work in groups with other workers, manage attendance and field trip information, etc. For some daycares they may require an education, but most won't. Most will just require that you take a class and learn the things needed. Most daycare workers would mostly just have to pass the class to work at the daycare. I would want to work at a daycare because I would want to work with kids. I love working with kids and babysitting now, I figured that I would also love to work with more kids at a daycare having a job where I can work with kids all day. All of these jobs would satisfy me but I would love to be an FFA teacher. I know with all of these jobs comes a big responsibility but I think I could handle it. These are all jobs I would love and wouldn't mind spending lots of time doing.
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