Friday, February 13, 2009
Making a Decision
Seventy percent of students change their majors at least once and most people change their career fields six or seven times in their lifetimes. If you are indecisive and or are experiencing anxiety about your choice making, meeting with a career counselor might be a good idea. If you find that you are having difficulty coming to a decision and or are experiencing anxiety surrounding your choice.
Notices
Interests: What do you enjoy the most?
I enjoy looking for a job and also riding dirtbike with some of my friends.
Skills: what skills do you have?
My skills are riding dirtbike an playing video games. Others are looking for a job an finding what ill do for my career in the future.
Values: How do you feel about it?
I feel good that i have something to do in life so that i wont be lazys.The stuff that i do or my job gets me through life.
I enjoy looking for a job and also riding dirtbike with some of my friends.
Skills: what skills do you have?
My skills are riding dirtbike an playing video games. Others are looking for a job an finding what ill do for my career in the future.
Values: How do you feel about it?
I feel good that i have something to do in life so that i wont be lazys.The stuff that i do or my job gets me through life.
How do I know what my career options are?
Being a student for Greyhill Academy High School is one of my goals is to finish so i can go to a College that can build my abilities, and also skills for my future, and values to a high standard career.
Career decision making
Career Decision-Making
Making career decisions is a lifelong process. It is all about exploring and experiencing the world of work. It is also about understanding your abilities, interests, skills, and values and combining these to create a meaningful framework for life. You will have many opportunities to discover and rediscover careers that match your changing lifestyle. It is important that you are an active participant in this decision-making process.
Career decision-making begins with you, your awareness of the world around you, and your ability to understand what is important to you.
The following checklist may help you begin:
Learn about yourself: interests, abilities, skills, and values
Observe individuals in the workplace
Talk with family and friends about their work experiences
Collect information about specific careers and companies
Experience different careers through volunteer or part-time work, or school internship, co-op, and apprenticeship programs
Consider your personal short-term and long-term goals
Making career decisions is a lifelong process. It is all about exploring and experiencing the world of work. It is also about understanding your abilities, interests, skills, and values and combining these to create a meaningful framework for life. You will have many opportunities to discover and rediscover careers that match your changing lifestyle. It is important that you are an active participant in this decision-making process.
Career decision-making begins with you, your awareness of the world around you, and your ability to understand what is important to you.
The following checklist may help you begin:
Learn about yourself: interests, abilities, skills, and values
Observe individuals in the workplace
Talk with family and friends about their work experiences
Collect information about specific careers and companies
Experience different careers through volunteer or part-time work, or school internship, co-op, and apprenticeship programs
Consider your personal short-term and long-term goals
Monday, February 2, 2009
Construction
About the Job...
Looking for hand's on construction person(s). Candidates must be able to assume lead position for commercial ICF subcontracted wall work. Must possess thorough working knowledge of plan reading, OSHA, and scaffolding. Candidates must be able to work alone, along side crew members, with General Contractors, Project Managers, Special inspectors, Architects, and Engineers. Candidates must be willing to travel and work 30 to 60 days at a time on the road. Bidding, submittals change orders, concrete and ICF exp a plus. Must pass drug test, Starting wage is $20 -$35/hour, benefits after 90 days, 401k, and per diem.
Looking for hand's on construction person(s). Candidates must be able to assume lead position for commercial ICF subcontracted wall work. Must possess thorough working knowledge of plan reading, OSHA, and scaffolding. Candidates must be able to work alone, along side crew members, with General Contractors, Project Managers, Special inspectors, Architects, and Engineers. Candidates must be willing to travel and work 30 to 60 days at a time on the road. Bidding, submittals change orders, concrete and ICF exp a plus. Must pass drug test, Starting wage is $20 -$35/hour, benefits after 90 days, 401k, and per diem.
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
CAREER..
For my career i like to go and do something that can change my life for me to become that person people think i m..that person I'm going to become in the future is to have a career that pays good money . Its going to be something that i can live with out quiting. Having a career is so i can take care of myself and not to having problems in life. there are many career that i can have but i want one that i can be happy with an not feel any thing worst about it.if i felt weird about my career that i thought i mite be great with.i probably think of quiting my job so i can look for a different jobs is not so good.. cause your going to want to move to job to job and then you won't find that one job your looking for in life.i want that job to be a never lasting job in tell i retire from it.one of my goals are to become a chef..to become a chef i have to do all the practices and all the technique about cooking.cooking can be dangerous cause you could get burn from cooking.my other goal is to become a motocross racer an travel to every manufacture tracks in all over the world.this sport could be very dangerous .many people had died from this sport or been seriously hurt.
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Howard.......the talks
A man named Howard ..Who came to our school to talk to us about our Culture and why it's important to be proud of a dine. Being a dine is the most important thing in life cause my great hero's had fought to keep our land , and for our freedom.he told us to be glad an be cool of who we are..he also said don't be ashamed or embarrassed of your culture. Having a positive image is important cause it show you got something in life to come forward to.
Thursday, January 8, 2009
Dream Lifestyle
I want a career that pays good money. a simple job that will take me about 20years or more.the career i was thinking about is becoming an business in management or a pro super cross rider.i have more than 3 goals. my goals are to get a career and a education an to finish college.
Eastside-Moto
I am from the East side of Tuba City..I go to Greyhills Academy High School. I like to ride four wheelers an dirt bikes. Some of my goals are to finishes school and become an Chef. I want to go to a collage and get my masters so i can do something that I'll be happy with. I live a random life and um happy about it.
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