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 * 1) Create a new wiki page called Careers initials.
 * 2) Copy the information on this page and paste it onto your Careers page.
 * 3) Go to Education Planner.
 * 4) Click on **Explore Careers that Interest You** in the blue box in the top left.
 * 5) Complete the **Career Cluster Activity** on the top of the next screen. List the possible clusters of careers as a result of the activity.
 * 6) Complete the **Which Careers Match Your Skills**. Write a summary of suggested careers.
 * 7) Watch at least 5 of the career videos. Write a brief summary of each of the careers.
 * 8) Complete the **it's Not All About Money** section. List 5 facts you learned from this section.
 * 9) Explore Catholic Vocation website. What is a vocation?
 * 10) Go back to Education Planner. Click on **Search for Your Perfect School.** Write a brief summary of the results. Include a link to at least 2 colleges or professional training institutions that might prepare you for your future career.

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 * [|Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources]
 * [|Architecture and Construction]
 * [|Arts, Audio/Video Technology, and Communications]
 * [|Business, Management, and Administration]
 * [|Education and Training]
 * [|Finance]
 * [|Government and Public Administration]
 * [|Health Science]
 * [|Hospitality and Tourism]
 * [|Human Services]
 * [|Information Technology]
 * [|Law, Public Safety, Corrections, and Security]
 * [|Manufacturing]
 * [|Marketing, Sales, and Service]
 * [|Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics]
 * [|Transportation, Distribution and Logistics]

3 Lawyer Actor Agent Pilot News anchor

It's easier to narrow down your career choice if you know your strengths. Certain careers may require more than 40 hours of your time each week. You do want to make sure that the [|prospective salary and benefits] are suitable for the work you will do. Growing industries can offer the most diversity in terms of responsibilities and opportunities. Considering that you will spend more than one-third of your waking hours at work, these issues should be an important part of your career decision-making.
 * Lawyers.**
 * 1) They represent someone in court.
 * 2) Work with the law so that you can have peace.
 * 3) There are many types of lawyers.
 * 4) Council client about what decisions that need to be made
 * Actor**
 * 1) A person who acts.
 * 2) They can advertise for companies.
 * 3) Their are movie actors and advertisement actors.
 * 4) They try to make a point or entertain people.
 * Agent**
 * 1) There are many agents.
 * 2) They uncover and find secrets to help the police or FBI.
 * 3) They work undercover so they appear as if they are normal.
 * 4) They can sometimes help solve cold cases.
 * Pilot**
 * 1) They are needed everywhere.
 * 2) Flying is used as a sort of transportation, which requires pilots.
 * 3) Pilots make a lot of money depending on who they work for.
 * 4) Famous people need pilots to carry them from place to place.
 * News Anchor**
 * 1) They inform the public about events occurring in the community.
 * 2) They report to the world.
 * 3) They spread the news. (Good or bad)
 * 4) They have to present themselves in a good manner.
 * It's not all about money**

A vocation is God's calling for your life.
 * What is a vocation?**

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