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  1. Choosing a Career As a Firefighter (World of Work (New York, N.Y.).) by Walter Oleksy, 2000-11

61. Virtual Skies: Career Radar: Airport Security Officer
of the more well known careers is that tasks such as crop dusting, law enforcementwork, search rescue missions, traffic monitoring and fire fighting, to name
http://virtualskies.arc.nasa.gov/affinity/career508/Navagation/M3C1_508.htm
Virtual Skies
Career Radar
Job Title:
Commercial Airline Pilot
Related Job Title:
pilot, charter airline pilot, co-pilot
Job Description:
Areas of Expertise:
  • Flight navigation and communication
  • Aircraft operations
  • Aircraft structure and function
  • FAA flight regulations
  • Aviation and aeronautical principles
Interest and Abilities:
  • Using directional equipment to navigate (compass, stars, maps, GPS)
  • Love of flight and aviation
  • Ability to take a leadership role
  • Knowledge of how an aircraft works: its parts and systems
  • Ability to follow directions
  • Ability to make sound decisions under stressful conditions
Suggested subjects to study in school:
  • Mathematics: algebra, geometry, trigonometry
  • Physics
  • Aeronautics: science of flight
  • Communications or speech
  • Geography and mapping
Education and Training Needed:
  • Most airlines require a 4-year college degree before consideration to their program
  • Private pilot's license
  • Commercial pilot's license
  • Additional pilot training in instrument flying (instrument rating)
  • Many hours of flight time under various flight conditions and flying various types of aircraft (this includes passing written tests and hands-on examination with a flight instructor to receive the proper certification)
You might want to further explore this career by checking out the web sites given below: Airline Pilots Association International (ALPA)
Air Transport Association

Careers in Aviation/Aerodynamics

Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association
...
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics

What can I do right now?

62. Mercer County Community College - Programs In Human Services And Public Safety
agencies, law enforcement agencies, private security organizations, and probationand parole departments. Prepare for a career in fire fighting and fire
http://www.mccc.edu/programs_relatedgroup_services.shtml
- Select One - Online Course Login Library FAQs MCCC Catalog Kelsey Theatre Directions Site Help Home Programs in Human Services and Public Safety Mercer County Community College offers several degree and certificate programs for people interested in working in human services and public safety. Select the program name to see a description and list of required courses. Human Services Program Description Community Service Assistant Prepare to work as a paraprofessional in organizations such as hospitals, social work institutions or community action organizations. Education Build a solid foundation and prepare to transfer into a bachelor's degree program in education. Education/Special Education Assistant Prepare for a career as an education assistant or teacher's aide in schools, day care centers and other institutions. Paraprofessional Classroom Educator
(certificate) Prepare for positions as paraprofessionals in a school setting or classroom, instructional aides, and assistant teachers in a pre-school or daycare setting. Individuals currently holding paraprofessional positions may use this program to enhance classroom and related skills. Public Safety Program Description Criminal Justice Corrections
Law Enforcement
Prepare for a career in either Corrections or Law Enforcement or, if you are already employed in the field, improve your skills and career opportunities. Prepare to work at municipal, county, state and federal correctional agencies, law enforcement agencies, private security organizations, and probation and parole departments.

63. CareerOINK
Career Quiz. Job Title Search All O*NET OOH DOT. You can satisfy this interestby working in law, law enforcement, fire fighting, and related fields.
http://www.careeroink.com/career-reference/goe/GOE2.asp?FieldNumber=04

64. Fire Fighters
202 law enforcement Occupations No. 010 OES (Occupational Employment Statistics) SystemFire Fighters 630080 Source information to help you make career decisions
http://www.calmis.cahwnet.gov/file/occguide/FIREFIGH.HTM
California Employment Development Department Labor Market Information More Occupational Guides
Employment Development Department
Labor Market Information
* * * This is NOT a job offer * * *
The purpose of this occupational guide is to provide you with useful information to help you make career decisions.
If you are searching for a job, please go to CalJobs (for jobs in California) OR America's Job Bank (for jobs nationwide) More Occupational Guides
Fire Fighters
California Occupational Guide Number 241
Interest Area 4

Note: This is NOT a job opening. The purpose of this occupational guide is to provide you with useful information to help you make career decisions. If you are searching for a job, go to: California Occupational Guides
California Employment Development Department
Labor Market Information More Occupational Guides

65. Career Focus Spring 2003
who have successful careers in law enforcement are those A solid understanding ofthe law, good communications interested in other in public service careers
http://www.occ.cc.mi.us/CareerFocus/Spring2003/S03_8.htm
Drive For Success
What’s Your Type?

Alphabet Soup

Nursing Careers
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A re you fascinated by the investigations you see on television dramas like CSI: Miami ? Want to be a part of the FBI? Feel you want to help kids in the juvenile justice system? Think working with a canine unit to detect bombs or drugs might be for you? Well, they’re all options open to individuals interested in law enforcement careers. And according to Joel Allen, who directs the associate degree program in Criminal Justice at Oakland Community College, OCC is a great place to start.
OCC offers criminal justice degree options
OCC’s Security Transfer Program provides students with the background needed to transfer into a four-year degree program with courses in the criminal justice system, criminal law, legal procedures and social values, as well as electives in specialty areas such as criminal evidence, corrections, juvenile procedures and substance abuse investigation. The college also offers one-year certificates and two-year associate degree programs in Corrections that help prepare students for careers as probation, parole or corrections officers; and in Law Enforcement that provide students with the background in police administration and procedures to work as law enforcement professionals. Another popular option, Allen says, is OCC’s Police Evidence Technology program. "In 2002 we completed a laboratory to give students hands-on experiences in analyzing evidence.

66. Public Service Curricula Descriptions 2002
The Child Development career program is especially designed to fire Service InstructorII. 3. law enforcement Technology Associate in Applied Science Code 5049
http://www.bhc.edu/Admissions/CatSchedInfo/Catalog04/career/pub serv/
6600 34th Avenue, Moline, IL 61265-5899, (309)796-5000 Quad-Cities Campus
1501 State Hwy. 78 Kewanee, IL 61443, (309)852-5671 East Campus
Public Service Curricula Descriptions
2002-2004 College Catalog Home
Career Program Descriptions Public Service Programs include Associate in Applied Science degree programs in Child Development, Law Enforcement, and Fire Service Officer; and certificate programs in Law Enforcement, Teacher Aide, and Private Security. In addition to the regular degree and certificate programs, various in-service workshops, seminars and training courses of interest to currently employed human services and public safety workers are also offered.
Culinary Arts and Interpreter Training programs are offered as Scott Community College Cooperative programs.
Child Development AAS
English as a Second Language Certificate Fire Service Officer AAS Law Enforcement Technology AAS Child Development
Associate in Applied Science Code 5059, Certificate Code 5547

67. UHS: Career Library
Career Guide Police, Detectives, and Special Agents Saludos Hispanos. Careeras a Court Interpreter State of California. law enforcement fire Fighters.
http://www.uhs.berkeley.edu/Students/CareerLibrary/links/header.cfm?FIELD=10

68. Emergency Services, 9-11 & Military Memorial Sites & Related
as the national Memorial to career and volunteer National law enforcement Memorial,Washington DC New York State New York State fallen fire Fighters past to
http://www.the911site.com/911mem/mem01_l.htm
GATEWAY TO THE EMERGENCY SERVICES WEB WORLD
Indicates a newly added URL Indicates updated URL Sites with a 911 site back link 9-1-1 SITE Directory MAIN SECTIONS HOME
MAIN LINK MENU

GUESTBOOK

ABOUT
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WEBRINGS
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the 9-1-1 site

Grayed out when no reports The Officer Down Memorial Page MENU FOR THE EMERGENCY SERVICES MEMORIALS SECTION Fallen Firefighter's Memorial Pin National Fallen Firefighters Memorial New York State Firefighters Memorial Fire Fighters Creed ... A Fire Chief's Prayer OTHER MEMORIAL RESOURCES Fire Service Law Enforcement Emergency Services 'EMS, Rescue, Nursing... Military 85 Sites Listed as of Emergency Services Memorial Sites Fallen Firefighter's Memorial Pin Each year there is a memorial service held at the National Fire Academy in Emmitsburg, Maryland honoring those firefighters who have made the "ultimate sacrifice".

69. Emergency Services - Training - All Branches
fire Training. LE Training. 911stress.com Dispatcher Stress and Training site Learn911Educational Materials for a career in law enforcement MPL Quality
http://www.the911site.com/911m/frtr_01.htm
GATEWAY TO THE EMERGENCY SERVICES WEB WORLD Emergency Services - Training - All Branches
Indicates a newly added URL Indicates updated URL Sites with a 911 site back link 9-1-1 SITE Directory MAIN SECTIONS HOME
MAIN LINK MENU

GUESTBOOK

ABOUT
...
WEBRINGS
Search the 9-1-1 Site
Please h elp support
the 9-1-1 site
Paragon Visual Education

Emergency Services Preparatory materials.
International Fire Service Training Association Fire Rescue Training MENU FOR THE EMERGENCY SERVICES TRAINING SECTION 9-1-1 Dispatch / Telecommunications Training Fire Training LE Training EMS Training General Training Sites Listed as of 9-1-1 Dispatch / Telecommunications Training
911stress.com

70. Criminal Justice, Fire And Emergency Medical Services
in the world for these career areas, and our Correctional Officer to law EnforcementOfficer (Crossover). fire fighting and fire Sciences — The College’s
http://www.fccj.org/prospective/programs/crimj_fire_ems/
Automotive and
Transportation
Aviation Business ... Programs Home Criminal Justice and Fire Services A job. A career. An adventure. Your career in public safety and service is a selfless career choice. The hours may be long and unpredictable, and your own safety is often at risk for the benefit of others. But if you like the adrenaline rush of being where the action is, look at these programs. Florida Community College offers some of the finest training facilities in the world for these career areas, and our relationships with area employers almost guarantee your job opportunities. When tragedy strikes, the first people on the scene are often emergency medical professionals. The College offers three successive programs in this area.

71. Hollister Free Lance
Class clown seeks structure in law enforcement career. decided he wants to be anofficer of the law. a better understanding of how hard fire fighters work, he
http://www.freelancenews.com/news/newsview.asp?c=106861

72. KiwiCareers - Law And Protection Services
to expand in protection and enforcement occupations. because of the evolving natureof the law. are expected to continue learning throughout their careers.
http://www.kiwicareers.govt.nz/industry/i14_per/i14c_law.htm

Industry Overview
Key Statistics Industry Trends Regional Market Details ... Relevant Contacts Law and Protection Services
Ratonga Ture, Papare Hoki Industry Overview
People who work in law and protection services work within New Zealand's courts and legal system, enforce and administer laws or protect people, property or resources. New Zealand's government is based on the Westminster system, which separates the different functions of law and government. This means, for example, that the government officials administering and enforcing laws are separate from the judiciary, who decide legal cases. New Zealand's law includes statutes (laws that are enacted by Parliament), common law (court rulings), customary law (rights and obligations of a particular society or group, which people feel bound to follow, such as international customary law) and by-laws (that are enacted by local government). Our court system has four main tiers:
  • 66 District Courts preside over minor criminal and civil cases
  • the High Court judges more serious cases, operating from three main centres and a circuit of 14 other courts

73. PSTC Public Safety Sites
CAREER / JOB POSTINGS. FREE home pages firelink fireTAC s fire/EMS Technology ResourceDirectory Henrietta, NY fire District law enforcement RESOURCES GENERAL.
http://www.monroecc.edu/depts/pstc/pssites.htm
Public Safety Training Center
Monroe Community College
Rochester, New York
LINKS TO PUBLIC SAFETY WEB SITES
TOPIC INDEX

74. Law Enforcement - Demographics - Greater Wilmington Chamber Of Commerce
is a modern, progressive law enforcement agency committed to and fire safety practicesand code enforcement. also operates a combination careervolunteer fire
http://www.wilmingtonchamber.org/demographics/law.html

Home Page
About Our Chamber How Do I Join Business Directory ... Web Site Map
Law Enforcement
Sheriff's Dept. and Police Dept.
The New Hanover County Sheriff's Department is housed in the Law Enforcement Center and serves over 121,000 citizens who reside within its 185.4 square miles. The Department has a total of 266 sworn and civilian support personnel. The Dartment is comprised of six Divisions: Uniform Patrol, Custody, Detectives, Support Services, Vice/Narcotics, and E-911 center. The sheriff is the principal law enforcement officer of New Hanover county. The Sheriff's Department patrols the county, investigates crimes, apprehends criminal, and provides custody or control for arrested defendants (between the time of arrenst and the time that guilt or innocence is determined and sentence imposed.) Courtroom security is also provided. In addition, the department is responsible for the srvice of civil process, transporting prisoners and mental patients, and service of criminal papers. The Department has established a county-wide Community Watch Program and has two special units

75. Job Possibilities
of sophisticated fire alarm centers, as well as the principles fire inspectors useto may prove beneficial if you seek a civilian career in law enforcement.
http://www.cobuck.ang.af.mil/RecruitingPg/JobPossibilities.htm
POTENTIAL JOB OPPORTUNITIES AIR CRAFT FUEL SYSTEMS A properly functioning fuel system is vital to the safe operation of aircraft. As a Fuel Systems Apprentice, you will learn to inspect, maintain, and repair the fuel systems of a variety of air craft. If you excelled in science and physics, you may be well suited for this job. You will advise members on aircraft fuel systems removal, repair, and installation maintenance procedures. You will diagnose problems with fuel systems and recommend corrective actions. Additionally, you will learn about internal hardware such as valves, interconnects, lines, gauges, controls, pumps and other attachments. You will learn about sealing techniques and materials, layout drawing use, and how to interpret technical publications. You will also master the concepts and applications of maintenance directives. AVIONICS TEST STATION AND COMPONENT Pilots rely on their aircraft's electronic equipment to be in perfect working condition. As an Avionics Test station and Component apprentice, you will maintain electronic aircraft equipment. The flight control equipment you will maintain includes radar, communications, and navigation systems. To accomplish this, you will learn about computer hardware, computer languages, and electronics fundamentals.

76. Fire Science Program
by certified and experience career firefighters under started working with the FireScience Department with San Antonio College, firemen and law enforcement.
http://www.accd.edu/sac/protserv/fire1.htm
Fire Trainers at San Antonio College *NEWS* The San Antonio College Fire Academy will start the first summer session. For locations and hours of classes contact Gary Fox at Fire Science Second Summer Schedule Fire Science Fall 2004 Schedule Our Mission The Faculty and Staff of San Antonio College are dedicated to meeting the educational needs of the community. The college is committed to providing both academic and technical education to support the diverse career opportunities available to the members of the community. Due to the extraordinary circumstances that have developed in regards to public safety and homeland security, the mission of the Fire Science Technology Program has become a dynamic process. Based on the belief that a well-educated workforce is an effective workforce, the Fire Science Technology Program is dedicated to providing quality education and training to those individuals who wish to serve their communities and fire fighters and emergency managers and promote professionalism in the fire service through education. The mission of the Fire Science Technology Program is to provide the San Antonio and South Central Texas area with highly trained and qualified personnel in the Protective Services fields of Fire Protection, Fire Arson Investigation, and Emergency Management Administration. The Fire Science Technology Program is committed to the enhancement of the status of the Fire and Emergency Management professions through higher education by offering Associates of Applied Science Degree in Fire Science, Fire Arson Investigation, and Emergency Management Administration.

77. Military World Links: Government/Employment/Job Search
fire Career Asistance Assists potential fire Fighters and EMS Listing and links forlaw enforcement`` fire`` EMS`` and communications careers.(Added 0000
http://www.militaryworld.com/dir/Government/Employment/Job_Search/
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78. Jones And Bartlett Publishers Secures A New Publishing Partnership With The Inte
is to provide leadership to career and volunteer Known to the fire service as publishers Association,American Society for law enforcement Training, National
http://criminaljustice.jbpub.com/showcontent.cfm?id=113

79. Fire Fighter Fatality Investigation Report F2002-32
and a 30year-old male career fire fighter died fire department were dispatched toa structure fire. Local law enforcement radioed Central Dispatch reporting a
http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/summ200232.html
Structural Collapse at Residential Fire Claims Lives of Two Volunteer Fire Chiefs and One Career Fire Fighter - NJ SUMMARY On July 4, 2002, a 30-year-old male volunteer fire chief, a 40-year-old male volunteer deputy fire chief, and a 30-year-old male career fire fighter died when a residential structure collapsed, trapping them, along with four fire fighters and an officer who survived. At 0136 hours, a combination fire department and a mutual-aid volunteer fire department were dispatched to a structure fire. Local law enforcement radioed Central Dispatch reporting a fully involved structure with three children trapped on the second floor. The first officer on the scene assumed incident command and reported to Central Dispatch that the incident site was a three-story structure with fire showing and that people could be seen at the windows. Note: The female resident (survivor) was the person seen in the window. The three children that were reported as being trapped did not survive and were later found in the debris. Additional units were requested, including a mutual-aid ladder company from a career department. Crews were on the scene searching for occupants and fighting the fire for approximately 27 minutes when the building collapsed.

80. OJP: Medal Of Valor - Board Members Professional Profiles
During his professional career he has held Former law enforcement positions includeChief of Police for the International Association of fire Fighters and the
http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/medalofvalor/movbios.htm
Board Members Professional Profiles

Tim Bivins
Sheriff
Lee County IL
Dixon, IL Mr. Bivins has served Sheriff of Lee County since 1986 and is Director of the Emergency Services and Disaster Agency for that County. Prior to that he was a police officer and detective with the City of Dixon for 12 years. In 1994 he was appointed by Governor Jim Edgar to the Illinois Juvenile Justice Commission and also is a past President of the Illinois Sheriff’s Association. He is a graduate of Brown Institute in Minneapolis, MN, the Police Training Institute University of Illinois and the National Sheriff’s Institute F.B.I. Academy. He has served on a number of boards and commissions dedicated to improving the criminal justice system.
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Oliver "Glenn" Boyer
Sheriff
Jefferson County Missouri Hillsboro, MO A 27-year veteran of law enforcement, Mr. Boyer began his career with the Missouri State Highway Patrol. He served as a patrol officer for the City of Festus, Missouri prior to his appointment as the Chief of Police of Crystal City, Missouri. In 1993 he was elected Sheriff of Jefferson County, Missouri. He has distinguished himself with many awards including Sheriff of the Year in 1996, is a graduate of the 175th Session of the FBI National Academy and is a member of various professional and community organizations. His military service includes duty in Vietnam, in the United States Army as Military Policeman and in the United States Air Force as a Military Intelligence Specialist.

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