1. What is the nature of the work? An unexploded ordnance technician works for special teams in law enforcement, the military, and on contract. This type of group works together to clear pieces left behind on current and former government bombs.
2. What type of education or training do you need in order to work in this occupation? It could be helpful to have knowledge about the military, FBI, and SWAT team.
3. What skills or talents do you need in order to be successful in this field? maintain physical fitness, have to be a risk-taker, and already being a hazardous technician
4. What courses or activities can you take now to prepare for a future job in this field? military service, traveling, and ticket punching
5. Over the next 10 years what is the job outlook for this field? It will grow and probably investigate bombs for the FBI or foreign countries.
6. Is this a career that interests you? Why or why not? This career doesnt interest me because I am afraid of bombs.
2. What type of education or training do you need in order to work in this occupation? It could be helpful to have knowledge about the military, FBI, and SWAT team.
3. What skills or talents do you need in order to be successful in this field? maintain physical fitness, have to be a risk-taker, and already being a hazardous technician
4. What courses or activities can you take now to prepare for a future job in this field? military service, traveling, and ticket punching
5. Over the next 10 years what is the job outlook for this field? It will grow and probably investigate bombs for the FBI or foreign countries.
6. Is this a career that interests you? Why or why not? This career doesnt interest me because I am afraid of bombs.
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