11 th grade graduation project by: greg goldinger
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11 th Grade Graduation Project By: Greg Goldinger. Occupation Research. Military- United States Marine Corp. Nature of Work. You are assigned a occupational career for enlisted and officers. Operations in combat and national defense for your country. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
11TH GRADE GRADUATION PROJECTBY: GREG GOLDINGER
Occupation Research
Military- United States Marine Corp
Nature of Work1. You are assigned a
occupational career for enlisted and officers.
2. Operations in combat and national defense for your country.
3. Being part of a team that relies on each other to complete the mission on hand.
4. Educational, mental, and physical training for the officers and the enlisted marines.
5. Willing to die for his country’s freedom.
Education and Training
1. High school diploma for enlisted
2. The first training you get is the basics or boot camp then you go to your MOS (military occupational specialty.)
3. Officers have to have, or are working on at least a bachelors degree.
4. Enlisted marines get to have a chance at going to college after your contract is up
5. Your education and training depends on what branch you are enlisting in.
Other Qualifications 1)You must be at least
17 years of age to enlist with a parent signature.
2)Must qualify on the ASVAB (military test) for the military job you want.
3)You must have a high school diploma for enlistment.
4)You must have proof of legal residency.
5)You have to have a physical examination.
Job Outlook
1. 165,000 people must be recruited yearly.
2. The last draft was in 1973 and we might have to do it again if there is a major conflict.
3. The jobs would increase for the marine corps if the U.S. got involved in a major conflict.
4. With modern technology there will be a need for recruits with the smarts to run the high tech equipment.
5. Military jobs are increasing as the economy is getting bad.
Potential Earnings
1. Your pay is based on your rank.
2. After 20 years you receive full retirement and a pension.
3. An E-2 (private first class) earns $ 1,671.30 a month that’s for 2 or less years.
4. An O-4 ( major) earns $4,289.40 a month for 2 or less years in the corps.
5. A O-10 ( general ) earns $15647.10 a month for over 20 years in the corps.
1) Law enforcement2) Computers and
technology3) Medical fields4) if your pilot you can
fly planes & helicopters when your out of the corps
5) the marines have over 500 jobs that are in the corps that relate to civilian jobs
Related Occupations
Heavy equipment operator
Dad’s Occupation
Nature of work1. You have to work in all types of
weather2. You are exposed to dangerous
and/or toxic substances3. It can be stressful at times when
things are not going smooth4. It is physically strenuous and
demanding job5. Lifting and pulling and maintaining
equipment and objects
Education and Training
1. Knowledge of equipment and safety rules
2. Apprenticeship or college program on heavy equipment programs
3. Hands-on training
4. Safety classes covering OSHA ( Occupational Health and Safety Administration )
5. Equipment maintenance
Other Qualifications
1. Having a CDL (Commercial Drivers Licensed)
2. Work with limited supervision 3. High school diploma or equivalent 4. Ability to unload and load heavy
equipment 5. 3-5 years of work related experiences
Job Outlook1. 424,000 in existence
nationwide2. 8 percent job growth
from 2006 to 20163. Number of job seekers
will match the number of job openings
4. The retirement rate will be below average
5. The employment growth rate will likely be
average. however, the funding of major
construction projects such as public
infrastructure should create job openings.
Potential earnings
1. $19.20 for highway, street and bridge per hour
2. $15.20 for local government employment 3. Average people earn anywhere from
$10.98 to $234. The yearly salary for the middle class is
anywhere from $31,220 to $53,6905. The highest 10% is making on average of
$70,040
Related Occupations
1. Logging machine operator2. Crane operators3. Public works maintenance
equipment operators4. Material handlers5. Supervisors in mining and
quarrying
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