Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Ten things I’m thankful for

1. I am thankful for my XBOX 360 because it brings lots of enjoyment and I always have fun playing it especially when I’m bored.
2. I am thankful for all the things that my dad has done for and all the sacrifices that he made for me to make sure I was happy.
3. I am thankful for food because it is like literally the best thing in the world I eat food all day unless I’m in school. I am not kidding all I do is eat all day.
4. I am thankful for hockey because it good exercise and I always like a competition.
5. I am thankful for wrestling because it makes me a lot stronger, it makes more head focused, and it is a time where I can release all of my anger and stress to my opponent.
6. I am thankful for my friends because they make life fun and enjoying and without friends in my opinion life would suck.
7. I am thankful for electricity because without it life would be pretty boring and it would just be stupid like in the old days.
8. I am thankful for a house to live in because I would go crazy if I was homeless and probably die.
9. I am thankful for having a good school to go to and not worry about messed kids that like to mess with you.
10. I am thankful for the fact that I live in a good neighborhood with really not any crazy bad people nearby so that I feel safe and so that I never have to be really cautious about getting kidnapped or hurt any kind of way.

Friday, November 5, 2010

Career Exploration

1. Professional Athlete
2. Road Construction and Maintenance Worker
3. Crossing Guard
4. National Guard
5. Coast Guard
6. Enlisted Member of the Armed Forces
7. Model
8. Fisher
9. Infantry
10. Ship's Crew
Two out of the ten careers that I would pick are Enlisted Member of the Armed Forces and National Guard. Lower ranks are most likely to make around $17,000 to $22,000 a year and these are mostly privates, seamen, and airmen. People like corporals, sergeants, and petty officers make around $22,000 to $40,000 a year. Then you have the higher ranked officers like master sergeants, sergeants major, and chief petty officers that make around $30,000 to $86,000 a year.
In order to be in the armed forces you must have a high school diploma and be at least eighteen. You can sign up when your 17 but have to wait until you are officially 18 years old.
The basic military training is a good 12 weeks of on your feet. The training id free to go there is no pay for you to go because the military pays for all of it. I will be doing 24 hour shift basis with a good 4 hour nap once in a while and by what I mean by once in a while I mean once a day you get four hours of sleep or even less.
A day of life in the marines is always on your feet barely any brakes and lots of hard work and commitment and respect to the people around you. For what I have heard by people that are in the marines they said that your feet feel like you just did like 50 laps of walking up and down a rocky mountain in your bare feet but after a while you just get used to it.
The national guard is more simple because you do need a high school diploma and you’re not always working because when you sign up the only time you go out is when there is a state or city crisis, it’s just more of a civil job than anything else in the armed forces.
Members who enlist for part-time service, from the rank of private to sergeant, earn between about $179 to $390 for their 2-day monthly service. Warrant officers earn between $358 and $1,174 a month, and officers, from the rank of second lieutenant to colonel, earn between $366 and $1,366 a month. Members also receive payment for their annual 2-week training period with the Guard.