Future Careers By KP
My Personal Strengths Math & Science – These are my best subjects. Machines – I have a dirt bike and a snowmobile. I often do repairs on them. Independent work – I enjoy working by myself on projects. I can stay focused for a long time. Computers – I can learn new programs and technology quickly.
My Personal Interests Speed Skating – I have been speed skating for 4 years. I often compete in tournaments. Nature – I enjoy being outdoors. I like camping and hiking. Other Countries – I like learning about other countries in the world. I want to travel. I have been to six other countries.
Some Possible Careers Air Pilot Civil Engineer Geological Engineer
Air Pilot Fly aircraft and helicopters for transportation and other services. Workforce is 95% male. In BC, the largest demand is in the Northeast.
Civil Engineer Civil engineers plan, design, develop and manage projects for the construction or repair of buildings, roads, bridges and dams. Workforce is 87% male. Work for private companies or the government.
Geological Engineer Carry out geological and geotechnical studies to assess suitability of locations for civil engineering, mining and oil and gas projects. Workforce is 77% male. Most work for mining, gas, and oil companies.
My preferred choice Air Pilot
Why an Air Pilot? I enjoy working with machines. I like cars, motorcycles, snowmobiles and planes. I like to travel. If I’m a pilot, I can travel the world as part of my job. I’m good at Math and Science. You need to be good at both to fly a plane.
More Information on Air Pilots Average Salary is $66 000 to $95 000. Unemployment rate is 2.6%. The current demand for workers in Canada is 7300. There will be 7800 job openings in 2020. Education – Air pilots need to graduate from a certified aviation school. Air Pilots work for companies and the military.