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Occupation: Cardiovascular Surgeon. Annual salary: $195,350. Typical Tasks: TTreat and operate on diseases of heart and blood vessels EExamine patients for symptoms indicative of heart disorders, using medical instruments and equipment SStudy diagnostic images and electrocardiograph recordings to aid in making diagnoses IImplant pacemakers and other related devices PPerform bypass surgery, heart transplants and other serious surgeries PPrescribe medications and recommend dietary and physical activity programs for a post-operative recovery CCardiovascular surgeons split up their time seeing patients and conducting surgery, performing administrative work and conducting research. They generally work long hours, about 50 to 60 per week. Therefore, they can be found in working in operating rooms at hospitals, in offices, and in examination rooms or constantly travelling between these places.
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Occupation: Photographer. Education level: college 4yr.+ Annual salary: $27,420 Typical Tasks: Take pictures in all kinds of settings, from under the sea to high in the air Working conditions depend on the type of photography you do You need your own equipment to get going in this career Practical experience is usually more important than education
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Occupation: Psychiatrist Education level: 4 year + Annual salary: $108,060 Typical tasks: Specialize in the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of mental illnesses and emotional problems. Psychiatrists also treat those who suffer from severe depression, obsessive-compulsive disorders, panic attacks and alcohol or drug addiction.
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Occupation: Culinary Chef. Education level: College 4yr. + Annual salary: $55,976 - 85,328 Typical Tasks: Morning Breakfast… Lunch Rush… Dinner and Company…
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Occupation: Mechanic Education level: College 4yr. + Annual Salary: $200,000 Typical Tasks : A diesel mechanic works on the huge engines that power the big rigs, earth movers, cranes, barges and ships that are the backbone of industry. He may work on the combines and tractors, sprayers and planting machinery that keep food growing for everyone's table. Or he may repair smaller units like generators which are used aboard a truck, boat or barge to supply the power to cook food or have electricity for heating, cooling and lights during the times the big engine is shut down.
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