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Professional Athlete Chris Crosby http://www.ctsfl.us/Recreation/athletics/socce r%20ball.png
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Why Am I Interested? I have been playing soccer from kindergarten to second grade then from fourth grade and I am still playing right now. I also attend to Soccer Camps http://www.myfreshzone.com/images/soccer%20shoes/adidas%20F5 0%20adiZero%20TRX%20FG01.jpg
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For Your Benefit Hard work results you to be in shape. Although you need to practice a lot you definitely will feel good about yourself in the end. http://www.blog.jbi.in/wp-content/uploads/2008/05/strong_passwords.jpg
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Requirements You must practice every day. Don’t be lazy! Go through school. No flunking classes. Doing so gains you scholarships.
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Salary A level one is a junior athlete which makes no money. A level two is a college athlete which also as well makes no money. Although a level two athlete is a professional athlete which makes a range from $20,000- $1,000,000 a year!
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Working Conditions To achieve this goal I am going to have to be able to run long distances. I would also suggest going to a camp for training or you can train by yourself. http://www.visualphotos.com/photo/2x2701486/goalkeeper_blocking_a_soccer_ball_cb061430.jpg
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Minimum Wages Massachusetts - $8.00 Maryland - $7.25 Michigan - $7.40
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Interested in Other Jobs? Ages 12-13 can work on a farm, babysit, and do other job applications. Young adults at age 18+ can perform any job. http://www.danzfamily.com/archives/blogphotos/08/978-boys-on-the-farm.jpg
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One of Top 100 Companies #7 AT&T Main headquarters Dallas, TX Competitors Verizon, Comcast http://www.zatznotfunny.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/Mapping-online-TV-Verizon-Comcast-Time- Warner-Cable-ATT-Hulu-420x320.jpg
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Resources Career Cruising Department of Labor Youth Rules CNN Money Monster
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