You could become a proofreader or perhaps an editor, but that grammar must improve!
2007-03-20 15:14:01
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answered by NJGuy 5
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If you love helping people or animals, you could consider working at a veterinary clinic or at a health clinic. You could be a veterinary, a veterinary assistant, or work at the front desk in a vetinary or medical clinic. You could be a medical technician such as a radiologist, a nurse, a doctor, a physician's assistant or a clerical worker specializing in the medical field. You could also look at careers at zoos and in agriculture, where you might be able to work with farm animals. You could also look at the animal breeding fields, or work towards managing a pet store. Some of these are careers requiring a lot of education, which would be more expensive and would require you to improve that grammar and math. Other careers require less education, such as office work, or work as an assistant for a more highly trained professional. You might get into it more quickly, and need less training, but these pay a lot less, and might not provide the money you'll need in the future.
A career as a medical technician or therapist of some kind might be a good choice. If you look at the hospital and medical help wanted ads, you'll see what they're looking for. Find out what training is required for these, and consider whether you're willing to get the training. There are usually openings for various types of technicians and therapists. It's a good career in that it pays better than other jobs with similar levels of training, and there are job opportunities in almost every city.
If you don't have the desire or financial means to get much training or education, you might want to start in sales at a pet store or a retail store and try to work your way up to manager of a pet store.
Pharmacist or pharmacist assistant, dental assistant, or optometrist's assistant might also be something to look into.
Also, if you like to help people, you might want to consider trying to get a job in "support" at a corporation, basically working on their "help desk". You can also be a sales person at a retail store, where your job is to answer questions and help people find the things they need.
Good luck!!
2007-03-20 15:33:23
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answered by Margaret K 6
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it sounds like you would make a great office manager at an animal rescue or veterinarian office, you might have to start out in a lower position like secretary or just answering phones or making appointments, but its a start......you would be working with correspondence and helping animals and people all in the same minute!!!! and best of all, hardly any math required!!!!
2007-03-20 15:15:17
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answered by babygurl 5
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Early childhood educator, teacher (you can always work on your grammar), narrator, newscaster, dog groomer/trainer, veterinarian/vet assistant, nurse, doctor...
Or, once you find what you want to work at, you could also choose to be a volunteer tutor for the literacy council, read to elderly people in nursing homes, read books at children's activity hour at your local library, volunteer at the SPCA.
2007-03-20 17:40:38
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answered by tiffany 6
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i would try to get a job at a veternarians or spca..be around animals that u love and take care of them and answer phones and schedule appointments ..possibly filing and all ..why not do something u like ..i would say..or maybe a local colledge that has a vet dept..i would look in the yellow pages as well hey u never know!!!
2007-03-20 15:16:02
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answered by Diane R 1
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