CAREER FAMILY TREE BY NICOLE ALCANTARA. MARCOS ALCANTARA- DADDY -High School Diploma, Bachelors from UT -Owns a restaurant: organizes, makes employees.

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CAREER FAMILY TREE BY NICOLE ALCANTARA

MARCOS ALCANTARA- DADDY -High School Diploma, Bachelors from UT -Owns a restaurant: organizes, makes employees schedules, orders supplies, finances, etc. -Like about his job: servicing the public -Different: Wishes he could spend more time with family and have shorter hours -began working at a restauraunt to pay off college -jobs: worked at a movie theater in highschool -He stopped because he wanted a higher paying job -He likes being in control of his employees and relying on himself as well as his managers -Engineer

MELISSA ALCANTARA- MOMMY 1.High School Diploma, Some college 2.Executive Assistant to the CEO of Silicon Laboratories- Planning, making phone calls, organizing social events and public appearances 3.She likes her boss and how much control over his work he gives her. She likes the social aspect of it and having to communicate with others 4.She wishes that her job involved more traveling 5.She started being an assistant and interviewed well to work her way up 6.Worked at Motorola, NXP semiconductors, Executive assistant to the CEO of Seton Hospital 7.The benefits and higher paying job interested her 8.The people she gets to interact with interesting people 9.Balance- being able to balance family, career and hobbies 10. She wanted to be a lawyer as a child and think that would be interesting

ALMA ALCANTARA 1.High school diploma, Bachelors and master at UT 2.Information technician at Dell 3.The benefits- a lot of vacation, working from home sometimes 4.That they would have a bigger team to spread out the tasks 5.Out of college she took an internship with Dell 6.A telemarketer 7.To get a career and have passion 8.A job has to be a hobby and a passion too that way it never really feels like work 9.The expanding possibilities 10.She would be a food critic, loves to travel and try new foods

ANTHONY MARTINEZ 1.High school diploma, Bachelor in PR at Texas State 2.Owns a fashion PR company, LUXE PR & Promotions 3.The control they have over clients, schedule and events 4.The budget the client would allow them to work with 5.As a PR major he started with internship and attending numerous fashion events/ shows 6.Collector at Wells Fargo, Manager at Calvin Klein 7.To follow his passion and be his own boss 8.The people they get to network with and the endless possibilities of expansion with clients 9.To be his own boss, and to rely on himself makes him feel in control and happy 10.Produce fashion shows full time

JERAHME MARTINEZ 1.High school diploma, Bachelors in science, Chemistry Degree, working on PhD in Bio Chemistry at Rice University 2.Graduate student researcher- meetings, seminar, scientific speeches, laboratory experiments, microbiology and biophysics labs 3.Everything he does in unexplored labs, critical thinking and trouble shooting 4.More guidance from professor and other doctors 5.Applied to grad school that would have an open position that would take him immediately 6.Taught high school courses, college tutor, experiments for Texas Beach Watch (monitoring bacteria in Gulf Coast) 7.Those were just means to get money not long term career 8.Everyday is a challenge, and he is discovering something no one else is 9.Be a personal trainer or coach because he likes to be fit and participates in Cross Fit 10.Being a curious person allows the job to be interesting