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My Three Occupations

My Three Occupations. Mining Engineer. Dentist. Chemist. Amrit Brar Block:1. My Test Results. My test results show that I am really good in manual dexterity ,finger dexterity and spatial perception. My weak spots is the verbal ability. My Job Mining Engineer. Mining Engineer: Main Duties.

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My Three Occupations

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  1. My Three Occupations Mining Engineer Dentist Chemist AmritBrarBlock:1

  2. My Test Results My test results show that I am really good in manual dexterity ,finger dexterity and spatial perception. My weak spots is the verbal ability.

  3. My JobMining Engineer

  4. Mining Engineer: Main Duties -Design shafts, ventilation systems, mine services, haulage systems and supporting structures. -Drill and blasting methods for mining, construction or demolition. -Safely and efficiently move mining deposits. -Plan, design, organize and supervise the making of mines. -Supervise the extraction of metallic or non-metallic minerals and ores from underground or surface mines.

  5. Education & Training Requirements -For this job, I will need to have a Bachelor's degree.

  6. Statistics -60% of this occupation is in the lower mainland. -A salary per year is $127,180 only if you work full time for the whole year. -14% of women are working in this profession -Mining engineers work with geologists, geological engineers, metallurgical engineers, and other engineers and scientists.

  7. Interesting Facts -In the Mainland/Southwest region, it has the highest number of those hired in other engineer jobs in B.C. -Some engineers practise in areas of science, engineering, sales, marketing or management. -In 2010, 800 people joined the mining industry. -There are going to be 1,220 job seekers for this job at 2010-2015

  8. This is all I have to say about my job. Thanks For Watching Career 2,3 next slides

  9. Career #2Chemist

  10. Main Duties -Supervise other chemists, chemical technicians and technologists. -Research to discover, develop, refine and evaluate new products. -Technical consultant at a particular field of expertise. -Investigate aspects of the mechanisms of drug action, diagnosis and treat diseases, organ function plus the assessment of health -Develop and conduct programs of analysis to make sure of the quality control of raw materials, chemical intermediates or final products.

  11. EDUCATION & TRAINING REQUIREMENTS -All you need is a University education.

  12. STATISTICS -In the whole year you get a salary of $62,327 (above average). -44% in this job are women (average). -The Mainland/Southwest region has the highest number of people employed in Physical Science Professionals in the B.C. development regions. -In the mainland, there is going to be 710 more jobseekers for chemistry at 2015. -In 2010-2015 there is going to be 160 more jobs cause of retirement.

  13. Interesting Facts -There is going to be noxious, intense or prolonged odours in the work environment -In the job there is going to be 74% of people are going to work full time for the year (above average). -There might be chemicals with explosions. -In the mainland, there is going to be 710 more jobseekers for chemistry at 2015 -In this occupation there might be a cause of fire or

  14. Career#3Dentist

  15. Main Duties -Check patients' teeth, gums and jaws to diagnose disease, injury and decay. -Prevent cavities, plaque and unhealthy gums. -Straighten crooked or spaced out teeth. -Supervise groups that work on patients. -Use X-ray machines, drills, mouth mirrors and forceps.

  16. Education & Training Requirements - If your making medicine you will need a Doctor of Dental Medicine degree. -Doctor of Dental Surgery degree or Bachelor of Dental Surgery degree. -Or if you are making medicine you need the Dental Medicine degree. -All dentists must go to a College of Dental Surgeons of British Columbia (CDSBC). -Takes four years to complete and includes some clinical experience.

  17. Statistics -1024 employed in ten years. -89% of dentists work full time in B.C. -39% of dentists are women. -69% of dentists are hired in the lower mainland. -There are going to be 2,865 job seekers in 2010-2015.

  18. Interesting Facts -Many dentists are self-employed and can make their own schedule. -The average full-time salary of dentists is above the provincial average. -In the Mainland region has the highest number of those employed in Physicians, Dentists and Veterinarians occupations. -May work in research facilities, crime labs or for government health authorities.

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