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Dive into a sneak peek of future career choices with Emily Poling as she explores three dynamic professions: Teacher, Nurse, and WNBA Player. Discover the educational requirements, salary ranges, job outlooks, and daily work hours for each career. Teachers require degrees and special licenses, while nurses blend clinical training and certifications. The WNBA Player's journey emphasizes practice and league performance. This overview provides valuable insights for those contemplating their futures in education, healthcare, or professional sports.
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A Sneak Peak from the Future By Emily Poling
Career Choices • Teacher • Nurse • WNBA Player
Teacher • A person who teaches kids
Teacher Education Needed • Bachelor Degree • Graduate Degree
Teacher Special Qualifications • License • Special Training
Teacher Salary • $39,923 • Middle Half- $32,840 • Lowest- $27,110 • Highest- $63,930
Teacher Work Hours • 40 Hours a week
Teacher Job Out Look • In the next ten years it varies
Nurse • A Doctor’s Assistance
Job #2 Nurse Education Needed • Associate’s Degree • Bachelor’s Degree
Nurse Qualifications • Clinical training • License
Nurse Salary • Middle half- $40,140 • Lowest- $33,970 • Highest- $69,670
Nurse Work Hours • They vary, mostly 40 hours a week
Nurse Job Outlook • Jobs will be available in 2012
WNBA Player • A girl that plays pro league of Basketball
WNBA Player • Practice
WNBA Player • Good part of life Practicing
WNBA Player Salary • Middle half- $45,320 • Lowest- $14,090 • Highest- $50,875
Work hours • Varies
Job Outlook • Depends on how well the league performs
The End • Thank You For Watching