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A dream and a
possibility
A dream career for me would be to become a
pediatrician. I would really like to become a
pediatrician because I love helping people
and I really do want to improve children's
lives.
What they do
Pediatricians advise parents
of health problems,
diseases, and diets of
children. Pediatricians
keep health records on all
patients and they can also
prescribe medication to
help fight against illness.
Skills pediatricians have to have
To become a pediatrician you have to
be able to speak clearly,
understand others, and you must
be able to see close objects. Oh
not to mention you must have
sloppy hand writing.
(Huh did I make you laugh?)
To become a pediatrician
you must take one to two
years of Biology, one
year of Physics,
including labs, one year
of English, two years of
Chemistry, including one
year of Organic
Chemistry, and one year
of Calculus.
It might also help to take
biochemistry, zoology,
anatomy, statistics,
microbiology,
physiology, immunology,
genetics, and cell
physiology. Keep in mind
that you don't have to
major in biology to
become a doctor.
• To be a pediatrician your interests should
include investigative: you should be a
thinker and want to figure things out.
• They should also be social: always wanting
to help people.
• Lastly pediatricians should be enterprising:
you can sell, whether a product or your
ideas.
Education requirements
The education requirements to become a
pediatrician include:
1. High school diploma
2. four years of undergraduate school
3. four years of medical school
4. three to eight years of internship and
residency,
• The average yearly salary of
a pediatrician is $139,690.
• The average hourly wage of
a pediatrician is $67.16.
• If I do become I will be
working most weekends and
strange hours during the
week
• A good possibility for me
would be to become a criminal
investigator.
What They Do
• Criminal investigators determine scope, timing, and direction
of investigations,they obtain and use search and arrest
warrants, obtain and verifies evidence by interviewing and
observing suspects, perform undercover assignments and
maintains surveillance, including monitoring authorized
wiretaps, prepares reports that detail investigation findings,
collaborate with other offices and agencies in order to
exchange information and coordinate activities, compare
crime scene fingerprints with those from suspects or
fingerprint files to identify perpetrators, using computers,
investigate crime, public corruption, copyright infringement,
civil rights violations, bank robbery, extortion and
kidnapping, testify before grand juries concerning criminal
activity,and lastly they provide protection for individuals.
The skills needed by a criminal investigator
include;
• The ability to gather evidence at a crime
scene and catalog it
• Give information on events and procedures to
court
• The ability to interview people and obtain
information
• Investigative skills
• The ability to prepare case reports
• The ability to provide protective services
• the ability to work as a team.
REQUIREMENTS
The requirements to become a criminal
investigator are determined by the position
and law enforcement agency.
Education Requirements
• The education requirements to become a
crime scene investigator are simple. They
are any were from a associates degree to a
masters degree. It all is determined by the
agency you want to be accepted by.
• The major things that a criminal investigator should
be interested in are:
• Enterprising-they are a "persuaders". They like to
sell their ideas with verbal communication they also
like power.
• Investigative –they are “thinkers”. When they have
problems they like to find different ways to solve it.
They also like to work by themselves and don’t like to
explain their ideas to other people.
Money and Earnings
• The average yearly salary of a criminal
investigator is $71,440
• The average hourly wages are $34.34
• The hours of a criminal investigator are
irregular hours, overtime work, rotating shift
work, and weekend work.
• Sometimes there is even overnight travel