I Want To Be A Dental Hygienist

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My first career choice is a dental hygienists. This career will suit me not only because I find it satisfying to clean teeth, but I would enjoy informing people in how to take care of their teeth and how to keep them healthy. My second choice career choice is a Bookkeeping clerk. This career would suit me because I like to keep count of money and I’m also good at keeping things organized. I would like any of these two careers.
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The salary range of a Dental Hygienists is $35.05 per hour or the median annual wage is $72,910. A Dental hygienists cleans teeth, they inform patients on how to keep and improve their oral health, and they also see if patients have any diseases. In order to become a Dental Hygienist you have to get 2-3 years of training and dental school. To be able to graduate you have to have a minimum GPA of 3.5 in Basic Science and a general education with a minimum GPA of 3.25. A high school diploma is also needed.A great school for an associates degree in applied science is the MCC Red Mountain Campus. They can offer you all the classes required to get the title of Dental Hygiene. The work settings of a Dental Hygienists are dental offices, dental clinics, and …show more content…

A bookkeeping clerk helps people organize their money and helps them see what money they have. To become a bookkeeping clerk you have to have a high school diploma, you also have to have some college but a degree is not needed. If you would like to work as a bookkeeping clerk you can get on the job training. The job outlook has a decline of 8% from 2014 to 2024. Most bookkeeping clerks work in offices or sometimes do site visits. The salary range is about $38,390 per year or about $18.46 per hour. The number of jobs in 2014 was 1,760,300 people. The employment change from 2014 to 2024 will be about -148,700. One out of four people work part time, so if you want to go to school to get into a higher level in accounting you

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