National Parks Guide
Joey travels out to the border of Nevada and Arizona to take a tour of the Hoover
Dam and visit with a Dam Guide. He discovers what personal skills and
training go into being a successful guide. Good memorization skills and
being able to speak in front of large groups of people are keys to success
in this interesting job.
Educational level: Field training
Secondary level recommended classes: Public speaking,
communications, and foreign languages.
Related
careers: Motivational Speaker, Politician, Teacher, and Public Speaker.
MediaPro Expanded Career Clusters;
08 Educational Services
11 Legal, Social and Recreational Services
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Hair Stylist
Joey drops in on Serenity Salon and Day Spa to see what it’s like to cut
and style hair for a living. Being creative and helping people feel better about
themselves make this job a real plus. Joey, himself gets a make over in the process.
New trends in the industry towards day spas and wellness centers are discussed
as well as salary expectations and what a typical day might entail.
Educational level: Vocational/Technical training in Cosmetology
areas, State licensing required.
Secondary level recommended classes: general secondary
course requirements, business classes.
Related
careers: Cosmetologist, Nail Tech, Message Therapist, Aestheticians, Spa
Owner/Manager.
MediaPro Expanded Career Clusters:
06 Business, Management and Finance
10 Personal and Commercial Services
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Animal Trainer
Maya and Jeremy went by to see the Head Trainer at Amazing Animals Teaching Zoo,
a training zoo for animals hired for TV and the movies. They watched exotic
animals perform tasks and tricks using props. Some of the animals observed
are African lion, North American black bear, Bengal tiger, hawk, chimpanzee,
and mountain lion or cougar. They learn that the animal training industry is
one that is growing due to the appeal of animals and the fact that in every
3 to 4 commercials on TV today feature an animal of some sort. Many trainers
at the Teaching Zoo are there to learn and move on to other careers working
with animals, such as zoological and animals of hire jobs.
Educational level: College, Specialized training at the
Amazing Animals Teaching Zoo.
Secondary level recommended classes: biology, psychology,
and communications.
Related
careers: Zoologist, Psychologist, Animal Behaviorist, Zoo Handler, Veterinarian,
Vet Tech, Teacher, Park Ranger, Circus Animal Trainer, and TV/Movie Industry
related careers.
MediaPro Expanded Career Clusters:
01 Agriculture and Natural Resources
08 Educational Services
09 Health Services
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