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Explore Career Opportunities in National Parks, Culinary Arts, Journalism, and More

Discover the diverse career paths available, from becoming a dedicated national park ranger at Scotts Bluffs, who leads tours and assists in forest fire management, to culinary roles at Pitch restaurant, available for all skills from dishwasher to executive chef. Explore the world of journalism, where practice and encouragement can lead to publishing your work, and learn about the rewarding role of a zoo keeper working with seals. Additionally, delve into the teaching profession with insights into Native American traditions.

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Explore Career Opportunities in National Parks, Culinary Arts, Journalism, and More

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  1. Careers byTorrence

  2. National park Ranger Work at Scotts bluffs. Park rangers give tours to visitors. Helps put out forest fires.

  3. Chef Here are all the jobs in a restaurant: dishwasher, sous chef, executive chef. The restraunt is called pitch. The chef tastes the food before they serve it to the customers.

  4. Journalist • She put in a lot of practice. • Her teacher encourage her to write. • She got her writing in the world wide paper.

  5. Zoo keeper • She works at the doorley zoo. • Works with seals. • It takes a long time to be and employee.

  6. Teacher • Native Americans use bladder for water bottles. • Native Americans use horns for cups. • Native Americans don’t waste anything on a buffalo.

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