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Give examples of some different career opportunities in state, country, and local government. Describe three careers and explain what they do tell whether or not you would consider working for the government and why or why not. if you answer i will give you answers to whole test

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Answered by Wallakapalla
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Answered by Anonymous
an example because I'm not that sure of this answer either but I'ma see what i can do with this example I'm not saying my answer is right tho One career would be being a doctor And so A doctor could be a career opportunity in the state .
Answered by Anonymous
A career in local or state government is becoming a teacher — not an administrator, but an actual teacher of actual children is schools, grades preK - 12 or in state colleges/universities.

What else can you think of?

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Answered by Anonymous
Also if you look at "lesson 5 unit 3 Career Opportunities" you have your answers
Answered by Oofer Gang
In-state, county, and local government, there are numerous career options. Doctors, teachers, engineers, social workers, inspectors, and chief medical examiners are just a few examples. 1. The chief medical examiner investigates unusual or suspicious deaths and injuries to determine what or who caused them. 2.  Engineers are professionals who plan the construction of roads, bridges, and other structures. 
3. Social workers: The state hires social workers to deal with a variety of situations that arise in the state's public social programs.
3. Social workers: The state hires social workers to deal with a variety of situations that arise in the state's public social programs. I'd think about working for the government because almost anyone hired in the private sector could likely find similar work with the government.

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Answered by Oofer Gang
In-state, county, and local government, there are numerous career options. Doctors, teachers, engineers, social workers, inspectors, and chief medical examiners are just a few examples.
1. The chief medical examiner investigates unusual or suspicious deaths and injuries to determine what or who caused them.
2.  Engineers are professionals who plan the construction of roads, bridges, and other structures. 
3. Social workers: The state hires social workers to deal with a variety of situations that arise in the state's public social programs.
I'd think about working for the government because almost anyone hired in the private sector could likely find similar work with the government.

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Okay, here are some different career opportunities in state, country, and local government:

1. Police Officer - Police officers serve and protect the community by enforcing the law, responding to emergencies, and investigating crimes.

2. Public School Teacher - Teachers in public schools teach various subjects to students in grades preK-12. They create lesson plans, grade assignments, and work with students and parents to ensure educational success.

3. Environmental Inspector - Environmental inspectors monitor compliance with environmental laws and regulations. They conduct investigations, collect samples, and inspect facilities for hazardous waste, air pollution, water pollution, and other environmental hazards.

One career that I would potential consider working in government would be a public school teacher. I believe in the importance of education and I would find it rewarding to make a positive impact on students' lives. However, I would also need to consider factors such as salary and job security before making a final decision.
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