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I'm just wondering what the highest paying jobs are out there that require the least amount of schooling or long term training to enter? Approximately what kind of annual income does each profession generate? Thanks in advance?
1 answer - Asked By: Nick P - 6/26/2008
My sister want to know 15 jobs that start with letter I. Because it is her homework.
5 answers - Asked By: Vichera - 5/17/2010
Describe equipment used on the job as a chemical assistant, identify what type of degrees, skills, course work, or training is required to be a chemical assistant.
1 answer - Asked By: struggling student - 9/3/2006
In a factory? Is it the same thing? Is it classed as a semi-skilled job or does that depend on the individual job, and training given etc?
1 answer - Asked By: Johnny DJ - 2/20/2012
I'm wanting to get into a career doing lighting and/or stage work for a touring concert. What education would i need and where would i find job openings for touring concerts?
1 answer - Asked By: Damon - 3/18/2012
I really like chemistry and was wondering what the difference between a chemistry major and chemical engineering major are? I'm good at math too. so basically I'm looking for the difference between them and the types of jobs you can do with each one. if there is anyone with either major who could tell me that would awesome but anyone can answer this. is it possible to double major with both of them?
3 answers - Asked By: yorkdukes2013 - 6/13/2011
Just looking for a career for the rest of my life i have been interested with being a camera operator for a while know, and one more question is what are some jobs that travel.
1 answer - Asked By: Rob - 3/3/2011
I have been looking into Job Corps for about 4 months now, and I hear it's a great program with many windows of opportunities. I would really like to attend beauty college, and some sites say that they have Cosmetology programs, but I have yet to find a Job Corps page that coincides with that. They have technical programs, welding, construction, and culinary arts. So can anyone that is attending confirm that there are or aren't cosmetology programs offered?
1 answer - Asked By: Britnee - 5/5/2009
I want to know which do you think is a better industry to get into the security industry Eg installing alarm systems, access control, CCTV cameras or the electrical industry (electrician) i have been offered an apprenticeship in the security industry but i just want to know if you think this is a good option also how much money would a qualified security technician make and a Electrician make annually thank you
1 answer - Asked By: Questionman - 10/2/2011
Just wondering, what are some jobs in Agriculture that aren't farming?
2 answers - Asked By: Miranda - 9/5/2012
I am a student in standard 12th and very interested in interior decoration. However people tell me its not a high paying job. Can someone please throw light into a career as an Interior decorator.
2 answers - Asked By: Snowy Leo - 6/22/2011
I am considering doing air force intelligence and i would like to know my options after i have served my time.
1 answer - Asked By: Ahmed B - 2/9/2011
What kind of job can i get?where could I try to find that kinda job?
1 answer - Asked By: karpagam k - 9/10/2007
I want to go to school to become a large animal veterinarian but incase it doesn't work out my mom wants me to have a back up plan. I want to stay in the agriculture field and still be able to work with animals but I don't know what other jobs are available. I want to work with the horses, cows, pigs, chicken, and all the farm animals if possible. If I cant make it into vet school, I may consider becoming an agriculture teacher but it doesn't pay well. If anyone knows of other job options please let me know! thanks!
6 answers - Asked By: Allie - 7/5/2012
I am looking for a job , and this is what I did , I used Multi meters and oscilloscopes to make measurements , pretty much , for a year. how do you think I can put this in my resume and make it sound professional ?
3 answers - Asked By: sum142121 - 11/5/2007
Okay well I will list some of the things I'm good at and interested in and maybe you can help ne out with some careers that might be good for me. Thanks(: 1) I LOVE space and the ocean and everything like that. I love to study those subjects and aquatic animals 2) I really like math. I like algebra in most of its parts and I can do the work really quickly 3) I'm perfectly fine and comfortable with public speaking 4) I have an outgoing personality and love to work with people like me 5) I can do tasks great and fast and am very dependable 6) I make all a's and b's (honor roll) on all my report cards and take honors classes in history, English, and science. 7) I'm very good at English and foreign language (I currently take French) and writing and spelling I'm also good at. 8) I'm an INTJ personality type (which is one of the rare ones I read) 9) I am interested in law, interior design, ar architecture, landscaping, business, therapy, something with oceans or space but not a person who goes into them. 10) I know I would be very good and dependable for any job with a positive attitude Thankyou so much if you read this and helped me out here(: those are some of my job qualities and what I'm interested in but I don't know everything so I'm wondering what kind of job you think I would be good at or suit for these qualities(: thankyou(:
2 answers - Asked By: Miss Lovey - 4/10/2013
I really would love to get an apprenticeship working in a studio or doing instrument maintenance/building but I have no idea how or where to do it? I live in Northamptonshire but can do anything in milton kyenes if it's unpaid but if it's anywhere else i'd have to move out and therefore would need money to live on? But I really have no idea how these things work so any help would be awesome?
1 answer - Asked By: Dobby - 8/25/2011
My boyfriend is 19 years old. He's applying for the technical school in january, so he's starting after the first semester. But he would like to make more than 50,000 annuallly. He would prefer to go to school for 2 years, but he said he would even do 4 if it would make him more money. help please. to the first person who answered-what are you talking about?
1 answer - Asked By: Skyla - 8/2/2008
Okay, I'm in 11th grade! Well, I wanna go to the University of Florida! Go Gators ;) I was just wondering what kinda of jobs I can get in Agriculture? I know what categories there is but can you please name types of jobs and explain what the mean and little words not being words haha! Thanks it means a lot!
1 answer - Asked By: Rocker - 1/9/2013
How are the mobile trucks like those used to broadcast sports events built? Where are the cameras, microphones, and wires stowed when the truck is not in use? How long does it take the crews to set up a sports venue for broadcast? What are the crew's jobs during the game? How many different rooms/areas do the trucks have?
1 answer - Asked By: Kim K - 4/13/2008
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Production Equipment Technician

Salaries

$22,880.00 - $72,841.00
Typical Salary for Production Equipment Technician
(51 Respondents)
Source: Monster.com Careerbenchmarking Tool

Education / Training

Some College Coursework Completed
28.2%
Associates
25.6%
High School
20.5%
Bachelor's
15.4%
Some High School Coursework
2.6%
Vocational
2.6%
Master's
2.6%
Professional
2.6%
(39 Respondents)
Source: Monster.com Careerbenchmarking Tool

Production Equipment Technician

Maintains production by redesigning, modifying, installing, and repairing components in production equipment.
Rate of Growth
-2.30 %
Size of Industry in 2006:
68,000
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, May 2006

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Documentation Skills
Equipment Maintenance
Informing Others
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