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MOS 3521
Environmental Health Specialist
Duties and Responsibilities: Someone who inspects environmental health systems to see if they meet state and federal regulations. The regulations are made by the government to protect public health. They review permits. Salary: $45,783 Education: Bachelor’s degree and work experience is highly important through internships. Demand: 11% 2014-24 Reflection: I would not like to be an Environmental Health Specialist because I do not like working in the medical field and I don’t think I would like to be checking regulations as a job.
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“When obedience becomes our goal, it is no
Longer an irritation; instead of a stumbling Block, it becomes a building block.” James E. Faust Reflection: This quote to me means that if you are obedient you will build your way up the pyramid of success. If you don’t do the right thing, your pyramid would be like stumbling blocks. Your priority is to make your “pyramid” high as possible. When you are obedient good things are the outcome and you will maintain a good reputation. Obedience is a way of showing responsibility, integrity of doing right, being a good citizen and just doing what’s right. When people choose the right they never worry about a negative outcome or if they are hurting anyone. They do not suffer bad consequences and enjoy their rewards they do by doing what’s right. Marine Corpsman
Duties and Responsibilities: They have to look on the Marines overall health in a combat environment. When they are not in combat they dispense medication and perform medical tests and diagnosis. He may also hay to fight against enemy soldiers if necessary. Salary: $30,575 Education: 16 week course (similar to boot camp), High school diploma or GED to join the military, medical training, emergency medical procedures, EMT Reflection: I would like to become a Marnie corpsman because I am looking forward to joining the Marines. It looks like a very important job task and I would like to be part of it if I chose a medical field. |
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