My Dream Career By: David Diaz. My dream career is to be a professional baseball player.

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My Dream Career By: David Diaz

My dream career is to be a professional baseball player.

How much they make? Average Annual Wage is $82,540.

What Is This Job Like? Baseball players must be in good shape and be aware. For example catchers must be in good shape and aware because if they aren't base runners will plow you. Baseball players must be able to perform at the highest of their ability especially if the game is on the line. Baseball players have to risk the consent of getting injuries, which can end their careers. Baseball players practice more than 40 hours a week.

How To Get Ready ? To get ready for baseball you have to work out and practice to get better. In baseball you spend hours on your hitting, throwing, and catching.

Why I Chose This Career I chose this career because I like baseball and I want to get better.

My Backup Career By:David Diaz

My backup career is to be a physical trainer

How Much They Pay? Average Annual Wage is $38,450 and Average Hourly Wage is $18.49.

What Is This Job Like? In this job you help people with evaluation, treatment, management and rehabilitation of athletic related injuries and illnesses that may occur.

How To Get Ready? All licensed athletic trainers must have a bachelors or masters degree from an accredited college or university. Athletic trainers' bachelor's degrees are in pre- medical sciences, kinesiology, exercise physiology, biology, exercise science or physical education.

Why I Chose This Job Becoming an athletic trainer is a way of helping people in an athletic way. An athletic trainer works with an athlete to set goals and improve skills. This career seems to suit me because I enjoy sports and working with others.

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