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My Career Choices

My Career Choices. Gabriela Munoz Econ Period: 2. Career Choices. Private Detectives and Investigator Correctional Officer High S chool Teacher. Private Detectives and Investigators. What is it? Find facts and analyze information about legal, financial and personal matters.

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My Career Choices

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  1. My Career Choices Gabriela Munoz Econ Period: 2

  2. Career Choices • Private Detectives and Investigator • Correctional Officer • High School Teacher

  3. Private Detectives and Investigators • What is it? • Find facts and analyze information about legal, financial and personal matters. • Offer many services, including verifying people’s backgrounds, tracing missing persons. Investigating computer crimes and protecting celebrities. • How to become a Private Investigator and Detectives? • Have some college education • Can be beneficial & in some states you need a license. • Do not need a degree.

  4. Private Detectives and Investigators • Median Pay • 45, 740 per year • 21.99 per hour • Training • Moderate-term on-the-job training • Number of jobs in 2010 is 34,700 and job outlook is 21%.

  5. Unions for Private Detectives and Investigator • Provide a quality service, in a timely manner and to equip the client with the information needed.

  6. Goods and Services • Private Detective • Find facts, analyze information, they can verify peoples backgrounds, finding missing persons and investigate computer crimes. • Correctional Officer • Watch over the prisoners. • High School Teacher • Educate high school students to prepare for college and life.

  7. Correctional Officers • Correctional officers are responsible for overseeing individuals arrested awaiting for trial or who have been sentenced to serve time in jail.

  8. Correctional Officers • Median Pay • 38,970 per year • 18.74 per hour • Level Education • High school diploma or higher

  9. Unions for Correctional Officers • National Correctional Employees Office • Local units attend to the needs of their members. • Local units and the National are committed to serve the interest of the membership are at the core of their relationship. • Legal Team • Law firm offers expertise in the field of Labor and Employment representing our members in Contract Negotiations, Labor Management Meetings, Impact Bargaining, unfair Labor Practices and all disciplinary matters

  10. Unions for Correctional Officers • Member Benefits • Death Benefit- each member of the NCEU is eligible for a 35,000 accidental death benefit on or off duty. • Voluntary Benefits • such as life insurance, cancer and critical illness insurance, short term disability. • Life Insurance • Term life, whole life, universal life • Critical Illness • Provides lump sum cash benefit when you or a covered family member is diagnosed with coronary bypass, surgery, heart attack, stroke, kidney failure, blindness, paralysis, occupational HIV, major organ transplant.

  11. Unions for Correctional Officers • Income Protection Plan • $400-$3000 month guarantee issue/12 month preexisting condition still applies. • Hospital Confinement • MRI, ER visits, High Deductibles, Outpatient services • Accident Insurance • Covers you both on and off the job, pays cash for your injuries, x-rays, factures, etc. • Home and Auto Insurance

  12. Teacher • Median Pay • $55,050 per year • Entry-level education • Bachelors degree • On-the-job training; internship/residency • Job outlook • 6% (slower than average) • Employment change 2012-22: 52,900

  13. What do they do? • High school teachers prepare students for life after graduation. • Teach academic lesson & various skills • How to become one? • Must have a bachelor degree • State issued certification or license • Academic background in the subject they will teach.

  14. Unions for Teachers • Preventing firing of a female teacher because she was married. • Sponsoring and campaigning for proposition 98 • Raised the stature and salaries of teachers and expanded the opportunity for California's 9 million students to receive a quality education • They’re still going strong.

  15. Works Cited • http://www.nceu.org/?zone=/unionactive/view_page.cfm&page=Member20Benefits • http://www.cta.org/About-CTA.aspx • http://www.ipiu.org/

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