By Rida Raza
THERE ARE MILLIONS OF JOBSIN THE WORLD……
WHICH JOB WILL YOU CHOOSE?
Hmmmm……
Picking A Job Isn't As Easy AsIt Looks. For One Thing, You Have To Do It For The Rest Of Your Life,
EVERY.SINGLE.
DAY.So That’s Why Its good to Research what
Job you’d like to try when you get older. I know
I’ve Always Wanted To Be a Doctor. If Not That, Maybe A Lawyer or Accountant. Here’s What
I found Out……
CardiologyThere are many different types ofDoctors. There are Optometrists,
Pediatricians, Neurologists,Dermatologists and more. Out of all
the different types of doctors the one I would like to be is a cardiologist.
What is Cardiology
What is Cardiology? Cardiologists are doctors specially trained in treating problems involved in the heart. For
example, Cardiologists treat heart failures, coronary artery disease, valvular heart
disease and more. Basically, most things related to the heart.
What Is The Average Pay?
The Average pay for a Cardiologist is from $290,000 to $500,000 per year.
After University, to become a cardiologist you need four years of medical college,
Three years of basic training of medicine, AboutThree years of training
then another three years of Specialized training. After a minimum of 10 years of training and a challenging two day Exam you become a certified cardiologist.
How Do You Become A Cardiologist?
Pros & ConsSome cons of cardiology are losing a patient in surgery, long work hours,
stress of making a mistake and lack of sleep.
Pros of cardiology are saving a persons life which is more important than
anything.
LawyersThe next job I would like to talk about
is lawyer. There are many kinds of lawyers such as employment lawyer,
traffic lawyer, software lawyer, personal injury lawyer and more. The type of Lawyer I will be talking about
today is Penal lawyer.
WHAT IS A PENAL LAWYER?A PENAL LAWYER BASICALLY
DEFENDS SOMEONE WHO HAS BEEN ACCUSED OF A CRIME. THEY MOSTLY DEFEND
PEOPLE WHO HAVE BEEN IN FIGHTS, CONDUCT AND ANYTHING THAT CAN HARM
SOME ONE PHYSICALLY. MURDER, TRESPASSING, ROBBERY CONSPIRACIES ARE
ALSO PART OF PENAL LAW.
How Do You Become A Lawyer?
Becoming a Lawyer is not easy. You have to go through four years of university, then a bachelors law
degree, then an articling period and then you become licensed. But
other than that, you must have a high grade point average, high LSAT
scores ,experience and recommendation.
What Is The Average Pay?Depending on experience, and
company, a private firm will pay from $100 000 to approximately $200 000
Pros & Cons
Some cons of being a lawyer isKnowing your client is wrong but still having
to defend them, having to face angry and upset clients, emotionally taxing and long
training.Some pros are you get to defend your clients, fame,be your own boss and you can go into to
politics.
Chartered AccountantThe Final Job I would like to
talkAbout is
chartered accountants.
What Is Chartered Accountancy?
Chartered Accountants help people keep track of their taxes, receipts, what
they’ve recently bought and more. They keep this all in a book for each client.
Either you can work in a public, teaching, government or industry.
HOW DO YOU BECOME A CHARTERED ACCOUNT?
TO BECOME A CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT YOU MUST FINISH UNIVERSITY AND TAKE THE
PROPER COURSES, TAKE A SPECIAL ACCOUNTANCY PROGRAM SPECIFICALLY WHERE YOU LIVE AND YOU MUST HAVE
SOME EXPERIENCE.
What Is The Average Pay?
Pros And ConsChartered accountancy is one of the most respected
professions, There are lots of opportunities, they can work in more countries of choice and Some of the worlds most
important CEO’s are chartered accountants.
Sometimes being a chartered account can be long and boring, stressful, you have to be organized all the time and
you sometimes lose sleep.
Referenceshttp://www.cica.ca/about-the-profession/
what-do-cas-do/index.aspxhttp://www.cica.ca/become-a-ca/how-to-become-a-ca/
index.aspx http://www.articlesbase.com/accounting-articles/the-
benefits-of-being-a-chartered-accountant-2031284.html http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-an-accountant.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criminal_lawhttp://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos053.htm