Monday, April 28, 2014

True Colors

ORANGE
In my true color assignment I scored a 15 Orange. Being an orange means a zest for life and a desire to test the limits and expresses nature. This was a good experience because I know that I'm vociferous at time. This got me inquisitive about my career because at first I wanted to become a nurse, but for some reason I wanted to challenge my self and become a FBI agent .The true colors gave a list and a nurse didn't come out only an FBI agent .As in my job I tent to make people buy extra things that match with what there buying I sell things that the co-works get surprised.




                                                                    Interview

Q.what kind of education is needed for this type of work?
  • High school diploma and joining the police academy
Q.What parts of your job do you find most challenging?
  • In charge of peoples life also different drugs around.
Q. Has technology changed or helped you out ?
  • Yes a lot more things can be done.
Q. What do you like most about your job?
  • Helping out my community being around people also knowing and investigation crimes that happen. 

Q.Do you have any advice for me as I pursue a police officer?
  • Have it in you! Always stay true to yourself know where you come from


Thursday, April 10, 2014

My "true colors"







In the true color assessment test I scored 15 on Orange and 15 on Blue. I'm not much of a big believer in other people categorizing others base on 8 Austere questions. If I had to pick from Orange and Blue I would say Blue describes me the most. Blue describes a person who is loving, nurturing and supportive. I usually express my inner self to certain people I feel comfortable with. It also says that we have a great gift that we have the ability to love unconditionally, I would say it's half true we love but to a certain extend. I tend to value respect and honesty. For my career choice in the true color would be Human Health Science and Services Education and Training theme. To go into more depth I am going to be a Nurse Anesthetists. An overview about this career is that Nurse Anesthetists (CRNA's) collaborates with Dentist, Surgeons, Anesthesiologists for surgical and trauma stablilizations. Once in this field you must require patience, compassion and the ability to act and think under pressure. We have to be very Meticulous because the patients life is on our hands. Independence is needed!! Nurse Anesthetists also help patients talking to them and helping them understand before and after every procedures. They also offer personal support and help anxiety. Having a Magnanimous spirit is very important in making every patients comfortable.

MY TRUE COLORS _NKS



GOLD

In finding my true color has been a good experience, it has led me to explore careers that may have never came to mind. I find that the color Gold holds a bold meaning, it's definition holds value in this particular experience. Gold is the color of success, achievement, luxury, and sophistication. The characteristics that are relative to myself involve independence, and being non-dependent on others. Also my need of organization is key giving me space and comfort ability. The number one occupation I found interested to do more research upon will have to have been being a probation officer because of personal childhood experience with criminal justice in plain sight. The role of a probation officer is investigative sentencing specialist and supervision, responsible for providing meaningful assistance to the court in decisions concerning criminal offenders. While, analyzing, evaluating, and reporting to court information during presentence investigation. Identifying appropriate sentencing and community alternatives. Qualifications include a Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in fields such as criminal justice, criminology, psychology, sociology, human relations, business or public administration including two years of experience. From recent research the salary ranges of becoming a probation officer withhold a monthly amount of $4,628, annual range of $55,537, and a hourly rate of $27 a hour.