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Warm Up  Picture yourself 20 years in the future  Relax and Daydream and think of the following…  Where do you live?  Are you married? Children? 

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1 Warm Up  Picture yourself 20 years in the future  Relax and Daydream and think of the following…  Where do you live?  Are you married? Children?  How much money are you making?  Do you take vacations?  What kind of car do you drive?  Do you travel with your job?  What level of education do you have?  What is your favorite part of your job?

2 Careers What do you want to be when you grow up?

3 Getting your dream job…  If you want your “dream job” the preparation for that has already started.  What are you doing today to get yourself ready for that job?  You need to make sure that your goals and decisions are putting you in the right position to get that dream job.

4 But what if you don’t know…  If you aren’t sure what you want to do, realize that you are not alone.  Not every student has picked their career yet.  Even those who think they know now may change their mind later.  But not knowing what you want to do DOES NOT mean you don’t need to plan.  You are still preparing yourself everyday for that future.  So consider this…

5 Without school where might you be?   Dropouts are more likely than high school graduates to be:   Unemployed   in poor health   living in poverty   single parents   Does this sound like your dream for your future?

6 Average earnings of year-round, full- time workers age 25 to 34 years old Highest Level of EducationAverage Annual Earnings Less than 9th grade$15,875 9th to 12th grade (no diploma)$20,915 High school graduate$25,655 Some college, no degree$29,310 Associate degree (2yr degree)$31,215 Bachelor’s degree or higher$48,190 *In 2013, a family of four with an income of $23,000 or less will be in poverty. Meaning, they will need government assistance to be able to provide basic needs for their family.

7 Other career factors to consider… Time Availability CostsRisks

8  Some jobs are full time, others are part time.  Some require 40 hours, others more or less  Some are 9am to 5pm, others have flexible hours or other “shifts”  Some require a substantial commute or long periods of time away from home.

9 Costs  Some careers have more costs associated with them than others.  You may have to cover costs such as tools or clothing, education or training, meals, transportation and parking.  In some careers, having a vehicle is necessary to do the job tasks.

10 Risks  Some jobs have a high degree of risk related to safety  Others may have a risk involving job stability.

11 What do you think?  Begin considering this information:  Does this change your ideas about what you are doing now?  Does this change your ideas about what you want to do in the future.  Information is Power – examine your goals, your “big picture” and begin looking for information to help you get there.  Don’t waste any time, don’t make choices by default.


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