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1 CEO in the Classroom Sponsored by the Winona Area Chamber of Commerce,
Area Businesses and Winona Area Public Schools

2 About me WHAT DO I DO? HOW DID I GET THERE?

3 What about you? How many of you have thought about what you’d like to do for your future?

4 Reasons why people chose a specific career include…
Earning potential Skilled in this area of work My parents wanted me to do this Work I enjoy I know somebody in that career Location of the job

5 How many of you earn money right now?

6 Jump ahead 5 years… You are on your own You are entering the workforce
You do not receive any money or allowance from your parents/family You must set up your own household

7 How much money do you need to make it each month?

8 Average Monthly Expenses
Item Federal State Income Taxes Social Security Taxes Housing (Rent – 1 Bdrm, unfurn) Utilities (gas, electric, water) Insurance (car, renter/house, personal) Car Payment (used) Gas, Oil, etc. Food Clothing Medical Expenses Cell, Phone, Cable and Internet Entertainment Personal Items Miscellaneous Savings Total Monthly Expenses Amount $407* $153* $580 $130 $150 $300 $80 $100 $25 $ *Based on $2000 monthly income

9 $2,000 Monthly Worksheet What are your options? Total Monthly Income
$11.50 per hour = $2,000 per month = $24,000/year Total Monthly Expenses $2,825.00 Monthly Income $2,000.00 Deficit (shortage) $(825.00) What are your options?

10 Minimum wage job $18,720/ year
($9.00 hour x 40 hours x 52 weeks) $1560/month vs Your desired future income! You choose!

11 World-class Local Jobs
Potential salary with 2-year Associate Degree or Certificate starting wage Industry Mechanic Industrial Engineering Technician Welders and Solderers Machinist Electro Mechanical Technician Medical Lab Technician Certified Nurse Assistant Medical Records Technician Licensed Practical Nurse Computer Support Specialist Teacher Assistant $32,000 - $62,000 $28,000 - $60,000 $27,000 - $48,000 $27,000 - $70,000 $37,000 - $72,000 $41,000 - $62,000 $22,000 - $33,000 $39,000 - $62,000 $32,000 - $55,000 $29,000 - $66,000 $18,000 - $40,000

12 World-class Local Jobs
Potential salary with 4-year Bachelors Degree Network and Computer Systems Administrators Database Administrators Engineers Industrial Production Managers Accountants and Auditors Physician Assistants Registered Nurses Teachers Writers, Editors, and Public Relations Social Workers $43,000 - $95,000 $52,000 - $118,000 $52,000 - $114,000 $60,000 - $120,000 $39,000 - $89,000 $83,000 - $141,000 $50,000 - $95,000 $35,000 - $78,000 $27,000 - $103,000 $37,000 - $74,000

13 How do you compare to your competition?

14 Who is your competition?
Yourself The other students in this room The other students in your community The other students in Minnesota The other students in the USA All other students around the the world

15 Are the classes you’re taking going to help you prepare for your next phase of life ?

16 Great news! Your next four years of high school will guide you and prepare you for your chosen career path.

17 Your High School offers ways to help you with:
Work (internships & programs) Military Technical training Community college University Owning your own business (you will still need more education!) WORK COLLEGE

18 How many of you ask: Will school really impact my career?
How do the classes I take prepare me for the future? Will my classes really lead to something?

19 Concentrate on…… Social Skills and Attitude Math and Science
teamwork, work ethic, being self-motivated, creative, responsible, work safely, leadership, innovative, honest, dependable, on time & ready for work Math and Science Problem solving and planning Reading and Communications including speaking, grammar, and writing Computers and Technology Blue Is the colour of the clear sky and the deep sea. It is located between violet and green on the optical spectrum. Red Is the color of blood, and because of this it has historically been associated with sacrifice, danger and courage. Blue Is the colour of the clear sky and the deep sea. It is located between violet and green on the optical spectrum. Red Is the color of blood, and because of this it has historically been associated with sacrifice, danger and courage.

20 What can you do now in High School?
Choose the recommended high school curriculum and earn ALL of your credits Take at least 3-4 years of math & science. Select electives wisely. Build problem solving skills! Challenge yourself to achieve the best grades you can! In every class! Have great attendance, and be on time Learn word processing, spreadsheets, ing, researching, filing, presentations Meet deadlines! Don’t turn in assignments late Develop good study habits, time management and organizational skills

21 What you need to do personally!
Remember that your teachers give you references, you may need them someday Get involved in your school & community and be part of a team! Learn how to accept authority and constructive feedback Be respectful. Use your manners and have a positive attitude Develop your social network, be mindful of your reputation, it counts!! Stay off drugs and alcohol and don’t get a criminal record Be respectful of diverse spiritual and cultural backgrounds Wise use of Social Media – employers WILL look at FB

22 These simple suggestions will give you greater opportunities!

23 Don’t wait! Get started now!
Talk about your choices with: - adults at home - your teachers - your friends

24 You are the future!


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