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Pursuit of Career

May 29, 2013
By Anonymous

Pursuit of Career

There are many careers a student can pursuit in United States. After high school students start to think about which college or careers. They would like to strive for. And for my account, i have chosen a career of Gaming manager has always been my second option as my career.

First, In order to be a gaming manager, you need to have the knowledge of principles and processes for providing customer and personal services. In the article," bureau of labor statistics" it states that, " Occupation description: Plan, direct, or coordinate gaming occupation varies personal knowledge”. (Exploring Career Information. 2013. Web. 20 Feb. 2013.) You also need to be able to know what the next move will be by the player, and be more accumulative.

Also, the knowledge of mathematics is one of the greatest tools you must acquire if you want to be an excellent gaming manager. For example, “Mathematics- Knowledge of arithmetic, algebra, geometry, calculus, statics, and their applications." (United States Department of Labor. Career One Stop: Pathways to Career Success. 2013. Web. 20 Feb. 2013.)As to say, Knowledge in arithmetic, algebra, geometry is very crucial, if you don’t know your math then it is not your job. In high school, you need to take classes in all sorts of math throughout the year. Join the math club if you desire, it'll help. And also, a master’s degree is needed; it’ll look good on your resume.

Additionally, my best friend’s brother, who is now a 24 year old gaming manager at a casino in Atlantic City. He makes almost around $116.800 a year and he loves his job. Sometime he would come over and show all sorts of tricks with cards and it amazes me. He also mentioned that being a gaming manager is a fun job and you can make a lot of money if you satisfy your customers.

In conclusion, being a gaming manager is an amazing job for everyone who loves math and cards. It is a way to make a lot of clean money and not worry about any sorts of job risks. I think that my chances of being a gaming manager would be highly great if i work my way through college and get a master’s degree.



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