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My Career Choices
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My Dream Career
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Why I want to do this? I would enjoy playing baseball for a living because I am good at it and I like to play the game and if I were a professional baseball player I would be getting paid to do something I like not just because I need money.
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Salary Best Salary: $13million per year Worst Salary: $300,000 per year Average Salary: $2.3 million per year
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College Requirements To be a professional baseball player I wouldn’t have to go to college if I got drafted directly from high school but that is very rare. I would go and play college baseball until I was scouted then they would have me sign a letter of intention and I would play minor league baseball until they thought I was good enough to get moved up to the MLB.
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Lifestyle Depending on what team I get drafted by I could live at the best around San Francisco and at the worst on the east coast. I would be traveling a lot no matter what team I got on and I would have irregular hours and games on the weekends but it wouldn’t really be like work because I would be having fun at the same time.
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My Back-up Career
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Why I want to do this? I would want to become an architect because I like to build things and I think it would be cool to someday make my own house. I also want to do this because I like to design and construct different things and with this job that is what I would be doing for a living. Why I want to do this?
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College Requirements To be an architect I would have to go to college for a minimum of 2 years and a maximum of 5 in a National Architectural Accrediting Board. That is a college that belongs to that group otherwise it will be harder to find a state that you can work in.
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Salary
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Lifestyle The lifestyle of an architect would be almost like normal hours except that I might have to work overtime to complete a design or something else that we fell behind on in the regular day and it would involve a lot of lifting and some machine work.
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