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Private Detectives and Investigator Correctional Officer High School Teacher
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What is it? › Find facts and analyze information about legal, financial and personal matters. › Offer many services, including verifying people’s backgrounds, tracing missing persons. Investigating computer crimes and protecting celebrities. How to become a Private Investigator and Detectives? › Have some college education › Can be beneficial & in some states you need a license. › Do not need a degree.
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Median Pay › 45, 740 per year › 21.99 per hour Training › Moderate-term on-the-job training Number of jobs in 2010 is 34,700 and job outlook is 21%.
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Provide a quality service, in a timely manner and to equip the client with the information needed.
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Private Detective › Find facts, analyze information, they can verify peoples backgrounds, finding missing persons and investigate computer crimes. Correctional Officer › Watch over the prisoners. High School Teacher › Educate high school students to prepare for college and life.
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Correctional officers are responsible for overseeing individuals arrested awaiting for trial or who have been sentenced to serve time in jail.
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Median Pay › 38,970 per year › 18.74 per hour Level Education › High school diploma or higher
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National Correctional Employees Office › Local units attend to the needs of their members. › Local units and the National are committed to serve the interest of the membership are at the core of their relationship. Legal Team › Law firm offers expertise in the field of Labor and Employment representing our members in Contract Negotiations, Labor Management Meetings, Impact Bargaining, unfair Labor Practices and all disciplinary matters
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Member Benefits › Death Benefit- each member of the NCEU is eligible for a 35,000 accidental death benefit on or off duty. Voluntary Benefits › such as life insurance, cancer and critical illness insurance, short term disability. Life Insurance › Term life, whole life, universal life Critical Illness › Provides lump sum cash benefit when you or a covered family member is diagnosed with coronary bypass, surgery, heart attack, stroke, kidney failure, blindness, paralysis, occupational HIV, major organ transplant.
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Income Protection Plan › $400-$3000 month guarantee issue/12 month preexisting condition still applies. Hospital Confinement › MRI, ER visits, High Deductibles, Outpatient services Accident Insurance › Covers you both on and off the job, pays cash for your injuries, x-rays, factures, etc. Home and Auto Insurance
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Median Pay › $55,050 per year Entry-level education › Bachelors degree On-the-job training; internship/residency Job outlook › 6% (slower than average) › Employment change 2012-22: 52,900 ›
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What do they do? › High school teachers prepare students for life after graduation. › Teach academic lesson & various skills How to become one? › Must have a bachelor degree › State issued certification or license › Academic background in the subject they will teach.
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Preventing firing of a female teacher because she was married. Sponsoring and campaigning for proposition 98 Raised the stature and salaries of teachers and expanded the opportunity for California's 9 million students to receive a quality education They’re still going strong.
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http://www.nceu.org/?zone=/unionactiv e/view_page.cfm&page=Member20Ben efits http://www.nceu.org/?zone=/unionactiv e/view_page.cfm&page=Member20Ben efits http://www.cta.org/About-CTA.aspx http://www.cta.org/About-CTA.aspx http://www.ipiu.org/ http://www.ipiu.org/
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