Helicopter Pilot
Zubi goes up in a helicopter with a TV News Helicopter Pilot on assignment for
a station in Orlando, Florida. He gets a bird’s eye view of news
in the making from high above the city. Suggestions on how to enter the
field of piloting is discussed along with the necessary training and
certification required. Issues concerning employment opportunities, salary
and job qualifications are mentioned as well.
Educational level: College recommended, Vocational/Technical training, Pilot’s
license, Field Certification.
Secondary level recommended classes: science, math, journalism, mechanical training.
Related
careers: Aviation Mechanic, Airplane Pilot, Military Pilot, Aeronautics,
Journalism, Helicopter Paramedic Rescue.
MediaPro Expanded Career Clusters:
02 Art, Media and Communications
05 Mechanical Repair and Precision Crafts
12 Protective Services
14 Transportation
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NBA Color Analyst/Sports Announcer
Jack Givins, former NBA player with the Atlanta Hawks offers great advice to
all aspiring young athletes. He continued his love of sports after retiring
from the game by becoming a Sports Color Analyst with the Orlando Magic. He
reports on what’s happening in the game and why from the technical point
of view. In this segment, information is given on other sports related careers,
job opportunities, and the need for education.
Educational level: College
Secondary level recommended classes: journalism, TV/Radio
production, sports/physical education, and communications/speech.
Related
careers: Sports Administration, Sports Medicine, Public Speaking, TV/Radio
Production, Journalism, Reporter, and Production Assistant.
MediaPro Expanded Career Clusters:
02 Art, Media and Communications
11 Legal, Social and Recreation Services
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Professional Baseball Manager
Joey dropped in to see the Manager for the Norwich Navigators, an AA Baseball
team in Norwich, Connecticut. Here he trains young ball players for the move
up to the major leagues with the New York Yankees. His typical day as well
as the pros and cons of the job are discussed along with how one gets into
the business of professional baseball and salary ranges.
Educational level: College
Secondary level recommended classes: general college
preparation, sports and physical fitness, health, business classes.
Related
careers: Sports related careers; cameraman, vendor, promotions, announcer,
merchandise manager, equipment manager, trainer, and team mascot.
MediaPro Expanded Career Clusters:
08 Educational Services
11 Legal, Social and Recreation Services
**Additional Special Segment is featured on this episode
on Money Management. Highlighted are banking skills, checkbook use and
management, and using an ATM.
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