Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Government

The week we researched two careers in Government. My two careers I picked were a Mapping Technicians, and a Political Scientists. Some similarities they have are they have to do with the government, obviously. The Mapping Technicians have to calculate map making information from field note, and draw and verify accuracy of topographical maps. The Political Scientists study the origin, development, and operation of  political systems. May study topics, such as public opinion, political decision-making and Ideology. May analyze the structure and operation of governments. You need a lot of training for both jobs. Also, you need to know your geography, an active learner. Understand what you need to do, or what people are asking you to do. The money is quite different though, for a mapping technicians, you make about $50,000 annually, and for a Political Scientists you make $102,000 annually.

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