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Dylan Chaffin October 16,2013 5 th hour Career Tech
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Computers got me interested Same with phones and how they work I will be researching a vast majority of electronics Learning how to make computers and electronics
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Find ways to advance products through electrical power Compute manufacturing, construction and installation standards Direct manufacturing Investigate complaints from customers Work with product managers to finish projects on time
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Both physical and mental Mainly indoor Usually working in an office on computer or in lab experimenting 40-50 hours per week with overtime available Full time job paying an average of 41.92/hr.
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At least a bachelors degree I am undecided between 4 different colleges Lawrence Technological University Kettering University Western Michigan University Western Michigan University Wayne State University AP Calculus is helping me prepare
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6% increase in employment rate Not very competitive a very open job market I hope to find a job opening somewhere in Michigan close to my home
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I want to have a successful job I want a wife and 2 kids I would like to live around where I live now I would like to spend my free time bowling or with my kids I want a high income job
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Design and test mechanical devices Professional office setting Bachelors degree $78,160 per year $37.58 per hour Lots of work with computers and hands on work
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I am really looking forward to the hand on work that this job brings to the table. It has a lot of fun hands on work that I like to do working with wiring. The thing I am looking forward to the least is the schooling. The schooling for Electrical Engineering is very hard even though it is only 4 years it is still very hard and takes a lot of work. This job is worth it though with the money you make and the way the job itself is.
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http://www.bls.gov/ooh/architecture-and- engineering/electrical-and-electronics- engineers.htm#tab-1 http://www.bls.gov/ooh/architecture-and- engineering/electrical-and-electronics- engineers.htm#tab-1
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