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Careers

Teresa Chavez
Careers
Registered Nurse

Bank teller

Police officer
Skills
Career Education Skills

Registered Nurse Bachelor's degree, RN Checking blood pressure,


program drawing blood

Bank teller High school diploma Counting money, working


accounts, knowing what
companies are getting paid by
the bank

Police Officer One to two years of college, Making sure the community is
academy safe
Pay
RN annual Pay: $67,500

Bank teller annual pay: $26,400

Police officer annual pay: $60,300


Benefits
RN: health insurance, dental/vision insurance, adoption assistance

Bank teller: health insurance

Police officer: pay raises as you serve more years, payed more is work on nights
and weekends
Union
RN: California Nurses association

Bank teller: Union Bank N.A

Police officer: I.U.P.A.- the international union police associations


Possible relocation
RN: yes, moving to different states to teach them the new technology machines

Bank teller’s: I don’t think they have a relocation

Police officers: they do because if they need help with another city they can
relocate them.
College Requirements
RN: bachelor's degree

Bank teller: high school diploma

Police officer: 2 years of college


Certification
RN: bachelor's degree

Bank teller: no certificate

Police officer: yes, need to go into BLS program


Main Career
The main career I want to chose would be a registered nurse. The steps I need to
follow would be take science and math classes to be able to enter the program.
You need your bachelor's degree, I would want to take my general classes at the
JC and then transfer into Fresno state for the program. The reason I would want to
be a RN is for the pay and helping the community who are in need. If we were
ever to have a nature disaster I would want to help people who are injured get
better.
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