Key occupations

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Project By: Dylan Rieckehoff

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Project

By: Dylan Rieckehoff

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Occupations

• Physical Therapists

• Auto Motive Repair

• Hydrologists

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Physical Therapists

Tasks: • They record prognosis, treatment, response, and progress in

patient’s charts or enter information into a computer. • Physical therapist also performs and document initial exams,

evaluating data to identify problems and determine a diagnosis prior to intervention.

Knowledge: • You have to know the knowledge of techniques used to diagnose

and treat human Injuries. • You also need to know the plant and animal organisms, their

tissues, cells, and functions.

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Physical TherapistsSkills:• Speaking skills to be able to talk to others to convey information correctly• Critical thinking skills to identify the strengths and weaknesses of alternative

solutions• Time management skills to being able to finish your work on time. • Coordination skills to be able to adjust your actions to others.

Abilities: • You need to have deductive reasoning skills so you can apply general rules

to specific problems to produce answers.• Oral Expression is major for physical therapists because you need your

patients to understand what you’re telling them so they can do what is right for them.

• Category flexibility is good thing to know because you will be able to combine different groups with each other to set different rules.

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Physical Therapists

Interests: • Social occupations frequently involve working with, communicating

with, and teaching people. These occupations often involve helping or providing service to others.

• Investigative occupations frequently involve working with ideas, and require an extensive amount of thinking. These occupations can involve searching for facts and figuring out problems mentally.

Related occupations:• Athletic trainers• Respitory Therapists• Child, Family, and school social worker

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Auto Motive RepairTasks: • Being an auto motive repair you test drive vehicles, and test

components and systems, using equipment such as infrared engine analyzers, compression gauges, and computerized diagnostic devices.

• Tear down, repair, and rebuild faulty assemblies such as power systems, steering systems, and linkages.

• They also perform scheduled check ups for auto parts.

Knowledge: • They need to know circuit boards, processors and several electric

equipment. • They also need to know all the back rounds of the machines and

tools. • You need to know which parts go with which

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Auto Motive RepairSkills: • Perform routine maintenance on equipment• Determining when and what kind of maintenance is needed.• Controlling operating machines• Identifying complex problems

Abilities: • Repeatedly being able to adjust controls to exact positions.• Detecting the differences between sounds that vary in pitch• Coordinate 2 or more limbs while sitting or standing.

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Auto Motive Repair

Interests: • Hands on problems and solutions. • Many of the occupations require working outside, and do not involve

a lot of paperwork or working closely with others.• Activities that involve extensive thinking and fixing problems

mentally

Related occupations:• Aircraft mechanics• Farm equipment mechanics• Inspectors or testers• Auto Motive Specialists

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HydrologistsTasks: • Hydrologists study and analyze the physical aspects of the earth in terms of

the hydrological components• Hydrological components include atmosphere, hydrosphere, and interior

structure• You have to install, maintain, and calibrate instruments like monitors that

check the water levels• Investigate properties, origins, and activities of glaciers, ice, and snowKnowledge• You have to be highly educated in arithmetic, algebra, geometry, calculus,

statistics, and their applications• the chemical composition, structure, and properties of substances and the

chemical processes and transformations that they undergo• The physical principals, their laws and interrelationships• Court Procedures, precedents, and government regulations

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HydrologistsSkills:• Scientific skills to be able to use scientific rules and methods• Judge mental skills to be able to see the benefits of something

before the action is being made• Monitoring skills to be able assess yourself and others so you can

have the best outcome of the project.• Active learning skills to understand new information for future eventsAbilities:• Inductive reasoning abilities to combine pieces of information to

form general rules• Mathematical abilities to know which solution to use for a problem• Deductive reasoning to apply general rules to simple problems to

get an answer that makes sense• Information ordering abilities to arrange things and actions in a

certain order.

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Hydrologists

Interests:• Hydrologists have investigative interests like

occupations that involve working with ideas, and require a lot of thinking.

• Also they have Realistic interests that involve occupations that involve hands on activities

Related occupations:• Astronomer• Physicists• Atmospheric and space scientist• Geophysical Data technicians

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Which one I would choose

• Out of the three great occupations I studied I would choose to be a Physical Therapists. It is a job that I feel fits me well. In the future it is a job that everyone is going to base off of. For all the people who devote there life to sports or have a job that involves stress on the body will usually come to a physical therapists once there bodies ware down. This job provides a good wage and benefits.

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