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Career Info.
Athletic Trainers
Work with teams and individual athletes
Show athletes exercises that strengthen
Try to prevent injuries, may tape knees ankles and elbows
Work mostly for high schools, colleges, and professional athletes
Work long hours during sport seasons
May travel if working for a team
Are highly physically active
Have a bachelor's degree and complete an internship plus pass a certification exam
Most have a license
Earn $32,990 per year (national average)
Mission specialists are members of the(NASA) space shuttle crews
Astronauts Serve as both space shuttle commanders and pilots
May operate the robotic arm to retrieve and deploy satellites
Coordinate crew activities, correct system malfunctions
Often work under pressure
Usually have a graduate degree
Must have 1,000 hours of pilot in-ommand time in a jet
Must pass one of two types of physical examination
Required to complete a rigorous year of training
Expected to remain at NASA for a minimum of five years
Earn $128,140 annually (national average)
Lead tank and armor units
Armored Assault Vehicle Officers Gather and evaluate intelligence
Formulate battle plans
Coordinate actions with air support
Supervise tactical and technical training
Work and train in all climates and weather
Most hold a bachelor's degree as required
Go through weeks of field and classroom training
Training, rank, and years of service are used to determine pay grades
Work with teams and individual athletes
Show athletes exercises that strengthen
Try to prevent injuries, may tape knees ankles and elbows
Work mostly for high schools, colleges, and professional athletes
Work long hours during sport seasons
May travel if working for a team
Are highly physically active
Have a bachelor's degree and complete an internship plus pass a certification exam
Most have a license
Earn $32,990 per year (national average)
Mission specialists are members of the(NASA) space shuttle crews
Astronauts Serve as both space shuttle commanders and pilots
May operate the robotic arm to retrieve and deploy satellites
Coordinate crew activities, correct system malfunctions
Often work under pressure
Usually have a graduate degree
Must have 1,000 hours of pilot in-ommand time in a jet
Must pass one of two types of physical examination
Required to complete a rigorous year of training
Expected to remain at NASA for a minimum of five years
Earn $128,140 annually (national average)
Lead tank and armor units
Armored Assault Vehicle Officers Gather and evaluate intelligence
Formulate battle plans
Coordinate actions with air support
Supervise tactical and technical training
Work and train in all climates and weather
Most hold a bachelor's degree as required
Go through weeks of field and classroom training
Training, rank, and years of service are used to determine pay grades
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