Once
I complete my degree, the career I plan to choose is in Management. One of the positions I am interested in is
Administrative
Operations Manager. For this type of
career, the requirements are to have a Bachelor’s degree in Public or Business
Administration, Management, or other related field; three years of
administrative experience, one of which must have been at the supervisory
level. I will be well qualified for this
type of career once I obtain my degree because I have several years of
administrative and supervisory experience.
The annual salary range for this career, depending on the employer,
varies from $47,300 to $129,800; the average salary is $64,000.00. Several businesses, especially state
government, have a strong demand for administrative operation managers because
of their involvements of daily planning, coordinating, and supervising. Because of these types of requests, I think
it will always be a big demand for someone with this type of experience and
degree.
Sunday, November 24, 2013
Saturday, November 16, 2013
Week 5 Assignment
Some of the techniques I have found to be successful
for studying is not to wait until the last minute to study. I disconnect from
the television and telephone so I can concentrate on my assignment. Reading in chunks, taking notes, and creating
my own questions have become some of my favorite techniques for studying.
I build my confidence
by preparing, relating, and understanding what I am doing. As long as I know the material and feel knowledgeable
about what I am doing, my confidence is built, because I have a sense of
security about trusting my actions and decisions.
Thursday, November 7, 2013
Week 4 Assignment
My
“game plan” for managing my time is to make sure I have a well-planned game
that I know is actually going to work for me.
Making
a to-do list and trying to stick to it works tremendously for me. In preparing my list, I prioritize my tasks
in the order of what cannot be compromise and ensure they are done accordingly
as planned. When I see an opportunity to
get something extra done, I take advantage of it and in term this will allow me
to have some additional “me” time.
Managing
work, family, school, and my social life can become very challenging at time. Work
is probably the most easiest to manage because it is a must, and my schedule is
automatically set in place for it.
Spending time with my family and friends is very important to me. So one of the best ways I manage it, while I
am continuing my education, is creating a calendar and highlighting the days
and time I use for studying/homework. As
long I continue to stick to it, I still have plenty of time for my family and
friends.
One
main thing I have to continue to practice is to procrastinate as little as
possible.
Sunday, November 3, 2013
Week 3: Career and Educational Goals
My career goal is to get to a point in my life when my job is not
just work that I am assigned to do because it has to be done, but a task that I
enjoy doing. I actually enjoy my job
with the company I am currently employed at, but I would like to be able to
contribute more and get to a point when my job is also considered as a hobby
for me. I choose to say hobby, because I
want to be in a position when I look forward to going to work and getting
excited about what I am going to get accomplish. At
this current moment, what I know I am capable of doing and also what I can contribute
to enhance the company is limited due to the title I now hold. Once I reach my educational goal, which is to
obtain my Bachelor, and then work on my Master degree, I will have the
opportunity to move forward with my plans to be in a higher position at work
and utilize my skills professionally, so I can make authoritative decisions
along with innovational changes. At this
moment, I am actually excited just thinking about it; because I know it is
going to happen…soon.
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