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43:
Career
choices.
What
do
you
want
to be
when
you
grow up?
There are
so many
things
that
you
can
be.
You
might
want
to
work in
the field of
law.
You
could
be
a
police officer.
You
could
be
a judge
or
a
lawyer.
Maybe
you'd
like
to
work in
the
food industry.
You
could
be
a
cook
or
a
waitress.
You
might
want
to
manage
a
hotel dining room.
Perhaps
you would
want
to
do
room service
in
a
hotel.
You
could
be
a
chef
and
make
fancy
meals
for
people.
Maybe
show business
is
what
you'd
like
to be
involved in.
You
could
act
in
television shows
or
movies.
You
could
sing
or
play
an
instrument
in a band.
If
you
like
to help
people,
you
could
go
into
medicine.
You
could
be
a
doctor
or
a
nurse.
You
might
be
a
surgeon
and
operate
on
people.
There are
other
jobs
in
the field of
medicine
too.
You
could
be
an
x ray
technician
or
a
lab
technician.
It
takes
a lot of
education
to be
a
doctor.
Maybe
you
would rather
be
a
teacher.
You
could
teach
in
a
primary school
or
a
high school.
If
you
don't
want
to
work
with
children,
you
could
become
a
professor
at
a
university.
There are
hundreds
of
other
jobs
to
choose
from
too.
You
might
want
to
fix
cars
or
work in
a store.
You
could
be
a
dentist
or
a
veterinarian.
You
could
be
a
janitor
or
a
zookeeper.
There are
so many
jobs
that
I
just
can't
name
them
all.
Maybe
you'd
like
to be
a
minister
or
an
organist
at
a
church.
You
could
be
a
babysitter
or
a
shop clerk.
You
might
be
interested
in
being
an
astronaut
or
a
baker.
You
could
work in
a
bank
or
at
a shop.
You
could
work on
a
construction crew
and
build
roads
and
houses.
Maybe
you'd rather
decorate
the
houses,
so
you'd
become
an
interior decorator.
You
could
cut
hair
or
be
a
driving instructor.
The
list
is
endless.
There are
even
jobs
that
you
may
never
have
heard
about.
The
choice
is
yours.
You
just
choose
whatever
you
want
to be
and
do your best
to
become
that.
I
could
go on forever.
You
could
work in
a
library.
You
could
be
a
factory worker
or
a
fisherman.
You
could
make
clothes
or
build
bridges.
You
could
wash
windows
or
be
a
bricklayer.
The
possibilities
are
endless
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