Jose Ochoa
Athletic, fun, witty
brain hempispere
Although I use both sides of my brain it just depends on the task and I am more comfortable using my right side which means I prefer spontaneity, expression, nurturing, social and interpersonal activity, imagination and creativity, artistry, holistic, abstract and conceptual thinking
decision making
when making decisions I tend to follow the conceptual style. People with that decision making style are, enthusiastic, social oriented, enjoys achieving personal goals, motivated by recognition from others , and insightful. Others sometimes perceive my decision making as, too idealistic, slow, indecisive, and difficult to control. The best organizational fit for my type of decision making is one that allows for loose, decentralized settings.
my top three
athlete and/or school competitor
Tasks
1) Attend scheduled practice or training sessions.
2)Participate in athletic events or competitive sports, according to established rules and regulations.
3)Exercise or practice under the direction of athletic trainers or professional coaches to develop skills, improve physical condition, or prepare for competitions.
4)Maintain equipment used in a particular sport.
5)Lead teams by serving as captain.
working conditions
1)Irregular work hours are the trademark of the athlete.
2)Athletes, coaches, and sports officials who participate in competitions that are held outdoors may be exposed to all weather conditions of the season.
3)Athletes and full-time coaches usually work more than 40 hours a week for several months during the sports season, if not most of the year.
5)Athletes, coaches, and some sports officials frequently travel to sporting events by bus or airplane
education required
Education and training requirements for athletes, coaches, umpires, and related workers vary greatly by the level and type of sport. Regardless of the sport or occupation, jobs require immense overall knowledge of the game, usually acquired through years of experience at lower levels. Athletes usually begin competing in their sports while in elementary or middle school, and continue through high school and sometimes college. They play in amateur tournaments and on high school and college teams, where the best attract the attention of professional scouts. Most schools require that participating athletes maintain specific academic standards to remain eligible to play. Becoming a professional athlete is the culmination of years of effort. Athletes who seek to compete professionally must have extraordinary talent, desire, and dedication to training.
salary range
in California the yearly salary ranges from 22,000 to 70,000
scout or coach
working conditions
1)Monitor the academic eligibility of student athletes.
2)Provide training direction, encouragement, motivation, and nutritional advice to prepare athletes for games, competitive events, or tours.
3)Plan, organize, and conduct practice sessions.
4)Explain and enforce safety rules and regulations.
5)Plan and direct physical conditioning programs that will enable athletes to achieve maximum performance.
task
1)Scouts also travel extensively in locating talent, often by automobile.
2)coaches, and sports officials who participate in competitions that are held outdoors may be exposed to all weather conditions of the season
3) Athletes and full-time coaches usually work more than 40 hours a week for several months during the sports season, if not most of the year.
4)Some coaches in educational institutions may coach more than one sport, particularly in high schools.
5)Working Conditions
Irregular work hours are the trademark of the athlete. They also are common for coaches.
education required
usually they will need a four degree or more
yearly salary
the yearly salary in California usually ranges from 19,000 and 66,000
lawyer
Tasks
1)Represent clients in court or before government agencies.
2)Select jurors, argue motions, meet with judges, and question witnesses during the course of a trial.
3)Present evidence to defend clients or prosecute defendants in criminal or civil litigation.
4)Interpret laws, rulings and regulations for individuals and businesses.
5)Study Constitution, statutes, decisions, regulations, and ordinances of quasi-judicial bodies to determine ramifications for cases.
conditions
1)Lawyers do most of their work in offices, law libraries, and courtrooms.
2) They sometimes meet in clients homes or places of business and, when necessary, in hospitals or prisons.
3)They may travel to attend meetings, gather evidence, and appear before courts, legislative bodies, and other authorities.
4)Salaried lawyers usually have structured work schedules.
5) Lawyers who are in private practice may work irregular hours while conducting research, conferring with clients, or preparing briefs during non office hours.
Education & Experience
To practice law in the courts of any State or other jurisdiction, a person must be licensed, or admitted to its bar, under rules established by the jurisdictions highest court. All States require that applicants for admission to the bar pass a written bar examination; most States also require applicants to pass a separate written ethics examination. Lawyers who have been admitted to the bar in one State occasionally may be admitted to the bar in another without taking an examination if they meet the latter jurisdictions standards of good moral character and a specified period of legal experience. In most cases, however, lawyers must pass the bar examination in each State in which they plan to practice. Federal courts and agencies set their own qualifications for those practicing before or in them.
Salary & Outlook
the yearly salary in California ranges from $71,390 to $142,630
interest
- performing arts
- visual arts
- Audio and Video Technology and Film
- lodging
- Recreation, Amusements, and Attractions
work values
- workplace
- income
- accomplishment
- innovation
- prestige
skills
- Professional Support Services
- Teaching and Training
- Legal Services
- Law Enforcement Services
- Correction Services