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Joe Lach. Carpenter  A carpenter is a person who builds houses/buildings. It uses basic math like addition and subtraction. This works out for me because.

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1 Joe Lach

2 Carpenter  A carpenter is a person who builds houses/buildings. It uses basic math like addition and subtraction. This works out for me because I like math and I’m good at it. You have to calculate the floor and wall. The number of jobs is 218,000. The median salary is $39,940. The unemployment rate is 15.2 percent.

3 Values and Tasks  Values- Getting dirty with wood shavings and mud/dirt.  You would have wood shavings all over because you’re going to be cutting wood a lot. You could also have mud/dirt because it could be raining and working.  Tasks and Responsibility- Being in control of machinery  Some tasks would have to operate saws or drill presses. Responsibility would be if you’re a supervisor you have to watch your workers. You have to watch your co-workers/ workers so they do not get hurt.

4 Data, Environment  Working with data-people-things – You have to work with different people  You always have to work with different people and with different data because people always want different things than others.  Work Environment- You could work outside  You could be working outside, inside, or people homes.

5 Working Hours Abilities and Aptitudes  Working with data-people-things – You have to work with different people  You always have to work with different people and with different data because people always want different things than others.  Work Environment- You could work outside  You could be working outside, inside, or people homes.

6 Education and training Salary and Benefits  Education and Training- High school and or college  For education you need a high school diploma and a carpentry apprenticeship  Salary and Benefits – How much I would make a year.  For the median salary I could make about $40,500 a year. Every hour I work I could make $19. For a high amount I could make $50,912. For a high amount of hourly I can make $24.

7 Career Outlook International Outlook  Career Outlook- How many people work with you  However many people they need for the job could be 5-15.  International Career Output- How people are carpenters  You can be a carpenter where ever you want to.

8 Lifestyle Career Cluster  Lifestyle / Lifestyle goals- Anything  I could do anything I want if I can make enough money I could have a nice house, car and family.  Its fall under the Architecture and Construction

9 Professional Athlete  A Professional Athlete is someone who plays a sport professionally. It can be complex like football because you have to remember a lot of plays. It could also be easy like volleyball where you try to get the ball on the other side while only using 4 touches by different players. My sport would be soccer. To me it’s easy but it’s probably not when you’re a pro. If I was a pro soccer player id never work a day in my life. It’s played by 250,000 million people. On the pitch there can only be 11 players. But there can be 15- 20 people on a team.

10 Values Tasks and Responsibility  Values- Getting injured and having fun o If you get injured you are out for possibly the season depending on how bad it is. You would be doing what you love to do.  Task and Responsibilities- Showing up o Your tasks and responsibilities would be to show up to practice and games and not get hurt.

11 Working with data-people- things Work Environment  Working with data-people-things – Your teammates o You would have to have chemistry with your teammates to do well in games because if you don’t you’re not going to do so well and might lose a lot of games.  Work environment- anywhere o You could be playing anywhere on grass, turf, indoors or outdoors

12 Working Hours Aptitudes and Abilities  Working hours- 1-2 hours o You could be practicing for 2 hours but have a game for 1hour and 30 minutes long (90 minutes) plus 2-5 minutes for penalties.  Aptitudes and Abilities- nothing o In soccer/pro sports you don’t really learn anything new.

13 Education and Training Salary and Benefits  Education and Training- Only training o For a Pro Sport you don’t need a college degree just need training to get better and better.  Salary and benefits- Possibly a million dollars o NBA 5.5 million, MLB 3.2 Million, NHL 2.4 million, NFL 1.9 million

14 Career Outlook International Outlook  Career Outlook- how many people work with you o 15-20 people  International career outlook- how to be a pro sports player o It depends on what’s sport you want to be a professional.

15 Life style Career Cluster  Life style- big house o A mansion with 6 cars 18 bedroom and 7 full baths.  Career cluster – education and training o It falls under Physical performing


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