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Picking the job that is best for me!

BY MAKAYLA B
12 YEARS OLD

You’ve most likely heard that getting a good job is very important, because if you don’t get a good job it can affect you in many ways. You thought, “Yeah right! As long as I get money I’m good.” Well guess what? Depending on what job you get, it really can and will affect you and your life. Some jobs pay $7-$8 per hour (dishwashers, cashiers, movie theater ushers and more), while other jobs pay roughly $22,000-$350,000.

Although I am young, I have begun to focus my attention on what I want to do in my future. Let’s jump into the three jobs I would like to have in the future.

Veterinarian
A veterinarian gets paid nearly $95,125 as the national median salary, which allows them to have a pretty good lifestyle. Veterinarians have to do many things as part of their job, like: cutting open animals as training, getting familiar with animal anatomies, commonly treating animals that have organ issues, infections, diseases, and infectious diseases. I would have to become used to seeing an animal’s internal workings. I also need to do 6-7 years of education.

Farmer
Being a farmer doesn’t really sound as cool as being a Nascar driver, a police officer, or even being a billionaire, but taking into consideration that having a job as a farmer and having a considerably simple life is good enough for me. Being a farmer, the yearly salary is $25,116-$58,013 depending on how experienced you are.

Wolf Biologist
So out of all the jobs I would like to have I saved the best for last. Wolf biologists specialize and know almost everything when it comes to the wondrous Canis Lupus, and most likely have adequate knowledge on Hyaenidae, Proteles Cristata, and Canis Latrans. Being a wolf biologist can be very fun due to the fact that you get to study a very mysterious and solitary animal.

Everyone has their preferences for a job and we don’t know whether or not we’ll get that job in the future, but all we can do is hope, for us to get the job, hope for us to succeed in school and get what is needed for a specific job.

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