2. Access Bridges
● Career : Music Producer
● Description : Project Manager for the recording
and mixing process.
● Education : Music skills & Audio Engineering
● Median Annual Salary :$69,460
● 2-3 Duties : - sell the singer's merchandise
- records music
● Job Outlook : stable
● Work Environment : recording studio or office
● Potential for Advancement : N/A
● Related Majors : music programs & recording
engineering programs
3. Career OneStop
● Career: Veterinarian
● Description: They diagnose and treat diseases and
injuries of animals.
● Education: Doctoral Degree
● Median Annual Salary: $105,200
● 2-3 Duties: - attend lectures
- euthanize animals
● Job Outlook: 5% increase
● Work Environment: huge office
● Potential for Advancement: N/A
● Related Majors: medicine/dentistry & speaking
4. Outlook Occupational Handbook
● Career: Animal Chiropractor
● Description: They treat animals with
musculoskelatal system problems
using a spinal manipulation.
● Education: Doctor of Chiropractic Degree
● Median Annual Salary: $84,340
● 2-3 Duties: - conduct treatments
- analyze the patients
● Job Outlook: 28% increase
● Work Environment: hospitals or physician offices
● Potential for Advancement: N/A
● Related Majors: athletic trainer & podiatrists
5. Music Producer
● Why I changed this career:
The only reason why I chose this career was
because it was one of the ten occupations that
matched my interests and skills. Unfortuantly, the
field of music did not interest me since I already
knew I wanted to do something that involved
helping animals.
6. Veterinarian:
● Why I changed this career:
I chose this career because it involves helping
injured animals and the salary was very high. I
decided to not do it because while I am helping
animals, veterinarians are required to give surgery
to the animals if needed. However, I am unable
(and unwilling) to cut into an animal's body.
7. Animal Chiropractor
● Why I changed my career:
I decided to become an animal chiropractor
because it involves treating animals without the
use of drugs or surgery. Instead, they do a
massage-like adjustment to the animal.
This occupation requires a lot of hard work and a
lot of studying. But, I think being an animal
chiropractor would be my dream career.