School to work employment plan. Assignment Choose a career in the horticulture industry Consider high school academic courses, horticulture and other.

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School to work employment plan

Assignment Choose a career in the horticulture industry Consider high school academic courses, horticulture and other education courses, supporting electives, and other education after high school and work experience needed Creat a career development plan based upon career objectieves Determine factors for that career

Factors for your career Pay and location Skills required Personal contact Working conditions Working hours Retirement and other benefits Opportunities for promotion

Steps in choosing a career “Consider your interests, abilities, and other characteristics” should be the first step Narrow the field of jobs Study the requirement of the job – get good information Plan for alternative occupations – the first choice may not work out Prepare a plan for career preparation – early career planning can help you take the right courses in high school Be willing to pay the price for success – education, dedication Get work experience – SAE, coop., part-time job