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стюардеса
стюардесса
airhostess
azafata
капітан уболівальників
капитан болельщиков
cheerleader
animador
кухар
повар
chef
You can be a chef if you like: preparing food, working in a busy environment, being creative.
Requirements for chef: high school diploma usually required; some high school students work at fast-food restaurants while they're going school; often vocational school or two to four years of college; an apprenticeship is often required; food handling, preparation, and cooking skills; a good sense of taste and smell.
Chef duties: prepare food by measuring, mixing, and cooking ingredients according to recipes; give instructions to other kitchen workers; plan meals and develop menus; estimate food requirements and order food supplies.
Chef. Location: restaurants, cafes, hotels, and clubs; school cafeteria; hospitals and other healthcare facilities; private household.
Chef. Related Jobs: caterer, butcher, restaurant owner, baker.
Chef. Tools of the Trade: measuring spoons, skillet, whisk.
Chef uses measuring spoons. Measuring spoons are a set of spoons that measure ¼ teaspoon, ½ teaspoon, 1 teaspoon, and 1 tablespoon. A chef uses the spoons to measure ingredients called for in recipes.
Chef uses skillet. A skillet is a long-handled pan that is used to fry food.
Chef uses whisk. A whisk is a tool used for beating food by hand. It is usually made from metal and is used to mix or whip food.
Chef. Other Tools: apron, cutting board, knife, electric mixer, spatula, oven mitt, wok, blender, sifter, oven, mixing bowls, food processor.
cocinero
будівельник
строитель
construction worker
You can be a construction worker if you like: the outdoors, creating things, physical labor, working as part of a team.
Requirements for construction worker: good communication skills, general problem solving and math skills, basic computer skills, often an apprenticeship is required.
Construction worker duties: read and comprehend plans, drawings, and other instructions or specifications; load, unload, identify, and distribute building materials; tend to or run heavy machinery; prepare construction sites for building, and eliminate hazards; work as a member of a team with other skilled craftsmen.
Construction worker. Location: new construction sites, tunnel and shaft excavation sites, homes or buildings being remodeled, demolition sites.
Construction worker. Related Jobs: truck driver, steel worker, electrician, logger, engineer, plumber.
Construction worker. Tools of the trade: drill, hammer and nails, tape measure.
Construction worker uses drill. A drill is a tool with a pointed end that makes holes. Construction workers and carpenters use drills to make holes in wood or other building materials before putting in nails or screws.
Construction worker uses hammer and nails. A hammer is a tool for pounding and/or driving nails. A hammer has a heavy head and a handle. Nails a thin pointed metal spikes for driving into wood for fastening or hanging. Construction workers and carpenters use a hammer and nails to join pieces of wood or other materials.
Construction worker uses tape measure. A tool with a retractable tape marked with inches and centimeters for measuring. Construction workers and carpenters use tape measures and other measurement devices to accurately measure the materials they are using to build a project.
Construction worker. Other tools: toolbox, tool belt, safety glasses, ladder, ruler, level, handsaw, circular saw, screwdriver, chisel, clamps, vise.
trabajador de la construcción
кур'єр
курьер
delivery person
You can be a delivery person if you like: driving, traveling to new places, spending time by yourself, helping people get packages on time.
Requirements for delivery person: high school diploma preferred, commercial driver's license and able to drive a truck safely, able to keep accurate records and read road maps, able to lift heavy boxes, good hearing and 20/40 eyesight or better.
Delivery person duties: deliver goods from business to business; check the fuel level and oil in the trucks; make sure truck brakes, windshield wipers, and lights are in good working order and that the cargo is secured; drive safely and deliver packages on time.
Delivery person. Location: trucking companies, grocery stores, airports, package delivery company.
Delivery person. Related Jobs: dispatcher, bus driver, traffic manager, dock worker.
Delivery person. Tools of the trade: commercial driver's license, sunglasses, hand-held computer.
Delivery person has commercial driver's license. A commercial driver's license is a card given to a person after he or she passes a special written test and driving test. It is issued by the state's motor vehicle bureau and it allows the person to drive commercial vehicles on public roads.
Delivery person uses sunglasses. Sunglasses are tinted eyeglasses, with or without prescription lenses, that protect the eyes from bright light.
Delivery person uses hand-held computer. A hand-held computer is a small, lightweight computer that can be used as a word processor, calendar, notepad, or scanner. Customers use a special pen to sign their names on the display screen when they receive deliveries.
Delivery person. Other tools: road map, hand truck, lifting belt, delivery order, two-way radio, pallet jack, clipboard, logbook, seatbelt, raincoat, fire extinguisher.
persona de la entrega
лікар
врач (доктор)
doctor
You can be a doctor if you like: taking care of people; making quick decisions and responding to emergencies; being dedicated to your career.
Requirements for doctor: college degree and four years of medical school; internship and/or residency working with experienced doctors; pass a state-licensing examination; intelligence, good listening skills, and sensitivity to the needs of others.
Doctor duties: examine patients, get medical histories, and perform diagnostic tests; diagnose and treat diseases and accident victims; teach patients about healthy diet, hygiene, exercise, and preventive healthcare habits; treat patients based on their individual needs.
Doctor. Location: small private offices or clinics, group or healthcare organizations, local university or teaching hospitals, military base, student health services.
Doctor. Related jobs: surgeon, nurse, pediatrician, optometrist.
Doctor. Tools of the trade: otoscope, prescription pad, reflex hammer.
Doctor uses otoscope. An otoscope is a hand-held instrument with a lighted, cone-shaped end that is inserted into the ear canal to examine the eardrum.
Doctor uses prescription pad. A prescription pad is used by a doctor to write instructions to a pharmacist. It tells the pharmacist the kind of medicine, the daily amount, and the number of days it should be taken.
Doctor uses reflex hammer. A reflex hammer has a rubber, diamond-shaped head that is tapped on a patient's knee. The doctor uses it to see whether a patient's knee has an automatic response (reflex) when it is tapped.
Doctor. Other tools: stethoscope, tongue depressor, latex gloves, bandage, pager, scrubs, surgical mask, patient file, scalpel, x-rays, defibrillator, heart monitor, ultrasound equipment, stool.
doctor (médico)
робітник на заводі
рабочий на заводе
factory worker
You can be a factory worker if you like: repetitive work, putting things together, using large or heavy machinery, working with others.
Requirements for factory worker: basic reading and math skills, attention to detail, good organization skills, often requires physical strength.
Factory worker duties: assemble and pack products; fill orders; maintain records, prepare shipments, and accept deliveries; make sure that orders have been filled correctly; move shipments to the proper department, warehouse section, or stockroom; prepare shipping documents and mailing labels; ship order.
Factory worker. Location: wholesale and retail businesses; large warehouses; assembly plant; processing food plant.
Factory worker. Related Jobs: material scheduler; stock clerk; order filler; shipping manager.
Factory worker. Tools of the trade: forklift, lifting belt, conveyor belt.
Factory worker uses forklift. A forklift picks up and moves heavy objects by tucking its steel fingers under a pallet and lifting to move them.
Factory worker uses lifting belt. A lifting belt is a strip of flexible material worn around the waist to stabilize the person's back when he or she lifts heavy objects.
Factory worker uses conveyor belt. A conveyor belt moves a product along an assembly line from one workstation to another. Workers can add parts as the product moves along. The conveyor belt saves the factory time and money.
Factory worker. Other tools: boxes; plastic wrap; peanut filler; utility knife; packing tape; shipping orders; dolly; sorting machine; chutes; duct tape; glue.
trabajador de la fábrica
фермер
фермер
farmer
You can be a farmer if you like: caring for crops and animals; job variety; planning; working with your hands and getting dirty.
Requirements for farmer: college degree or training in agriculture or business helpful, often on-the-job training, able to operate and repair tools and machinery, good business sense.
Farmer duties: plant, fertilize, and harvest crops; keep records on animals, examine them to detect diseases and injuries; help in birthing animals; and give medications, vaccinations, or use insecticides; deliver crops and/or animals to market; keep buildings and machinery clean and in working order.
Farmer. Location: crop and dairy farms, ranches, nurseries and/or greenhouses, orchards.
Farmer. Related Jobs: agricultural inspector, conservation worker, grader and sorter, migrant worker.
Farmer. Tools of the trade: seeds, animals, tractor.
Farmer has seeds. Seeds are planted in the ground where they are fertilized and watered. They grow into the crops that the farmer harvests at the end of the growing season.
Farmer has animals. Animals are raised on farms to produce the food we eat. The milk from cows is sold to dairies where it is processed into milk, butter, and cheese products. Chickens lay the eggs that you buy in the grocery store. Chickens, cows, and pigs are raised for meat products.
Farmer uses tractor. A tractor is a vehicle with large, heavy wheels that is used for pulling farm machinery such as plows, mowers, and manure spreaders.
Farmer. Other tools: plow; milking machine; silo; manure spreader; animal feed; enclosed pen; irrigation system; harvester; hay; pitchfork; shovel; bucket.
agricultor (granjero)
пожежник
пожарник
firefighter
You can be a firefighter if you like: challenging, dangerous, physical work; helping people; working as a part of a team; appreciation from the community.
Requirements for firefighter: at least 18 years old and a high school diploma or equivalency; often a two- or four-year college degree is required; pass written, strength, stamina, coordination, agility, and physical exams; complete fire department training programs; good health, courage, and physical strength.
Firefighter duties: respond immediately to fires or other emergencies; connect hoses, operate pumps, position ladders, and deliver water to the fire; rescue victims and provide medical attention; inspect buildings for fire hazards, fire escapes, and fire doors; teach fire prevention and safety.
Firefighter. Location: firehouses; airports; scenes of accidents and fires; chemical plans and other industrial sites.
Firefighter. Related Jobs: fire investigator; smoke jumper; forest fire prevention specialist; fire code inspector.
Firefighter. Tools of the trade: ax, personal alarm, hose.
Firefighter uses ax. An ax has a sharp, bladed head attached to a handle. A firefighter may use it to break down a door or break open a window.
Firefighter has personal alarm. A personal alarm is a device that is worn by each firefighter. The alarm can be turned on by a firefighter in danger or will activate on its own if a firefighter is motionless for 20 to 40 seconds. The alarm allows a person to be located by other fire personnel.
Firefighter uses hose. A hose is a flexible tube that carries water from the fire truck or hydrant to the fire. The nozzle on the hose controls the flow of water and water pressure.
Firefighter. Other tools: ladder; two-way radio; gloves; boots; hat; flashlight; fire hydrant; water; foam; badge; first aid kit; gear bag; blanket; hallagan.
bombero
перукар
парикмахер
hairstylist
You can be a hairstylist if you like: fashion and art design, working a flexible schedule, helping people feel better about their appearance.
Requirements for hairstylist: usually a high school diploma and often graduation from state-licensed cosmetology school; pass a state-licensing exam and demonstrate basic hair styling skills; must be able to stand most of the day and be patient and pleasant with people; knowledge of current styles, hair care, and hair-care products.
Hairstylist duties: shampoo, cut, color, perm, braid, and straighten hair; shave and trim beards and mustaches; clean work area and sterilize scissors, combs, and instruments; suggest hairstyles and products to clients; record products used on clients' hair.
Hairstylist. Location: salons, barbershops, and spas; department stores; nursing and other residential care homes.
Hairstylist. Related Jobs: nail technician; skin-care specialist; shampooer; electrologist.
Hairstylist. Tools of the trade: comb, scissors, clippers.
Hairstylist uses comb. A comb is a strip of plastic, rubber, bone, wood, or metal with teeth attached to its base. A hairstylist uses a comb to style and untangle hair.
Hairstylist uses scissors. A scissors has two long blades that are placed together so that their sharp edges work against each other. A hairstylist holds onto the scissor's ring-shaped handle while cutting hair, beards, and mustaches.
Hairstylist uses clippers. The clippers are an electric cutting tool used for trimming hair. Clippers can usually be adjusted to cut hair evenly at different lengths, even very short.
Hairstylist. Other tools: hairspray, hair dye and bleach, shampoo, conditioner, hairdryer, tweezers, straightening iron, curling iron, hot rollers, diffuser, brush, hair extensions.
estilista
ремонтниця доріг
ремонтница дорог
highway worker
You can be a highway worker if you like: the outdoors, physical work, fixing or building things, working as a team member.
Requirements for highway worker: on-the-job training; physical strength and stamina; good manual skills, hand-eye coordination, and balance; good reading skills to understand plans, drawings, written instructions, and guidelines.
Highway worker duties: clear and prepare highway work zones and right of ways; put up traffic barricades, cones, signs, and markers; control traffic passing near, in, and around work zones; sometimes install sewer, water and storm drainpipes, build manholes, and lay cement and asphalt on roads.
Highway worker. Location: interstate freeways, bridges, city streets and highways, ditches.
Highway worker. Related Jobs: construction worker; forklift operator; grounds maintenance worker; landscape engineer.
Highway worker. Tools of the trade: work gloves, slow/stop sign, traffic cone.
Highway worker wears work gloves. Work gloves are heavy gloves used by highway workers to protect their hands from blistering due to working with concrete, asphalt, and dangerous equipment.
Highway worker uses slow/stop signs. A slow/stop sign is used by a highway worker to direct traffic through a construction site. Often there is only one lane of traffic open, so traffic in opposite directions must take turns using the road.
Highway worker uses traffic cone. Traffic cones are orange cones that are set on the road to help guide drivers through a road construction site.
Highway worker. Other tools: steamroller; concrete mixer; asphalt; reflective vest; sunscreen; goggles; plans; earplugs; jackhammer; shovel; hardhat; surveying equipment; pavement breakers; bug repellent; raincoat.
trabajador de carretera
суддя
судья
judge
You can be a judge if you like: being in charge, analyzing evidence, making difficult decisions, keeping people safe from criminals.
Requirements for judge: college degree and work experience, usually a law degree is preferred, elected or appointed to the Bench, able to make fair decisions, able to work with all people.
Judge duties: decide whether there is enough evidence to have a trial; oversee trials and listen as lawyers present their cases; guarantee that trials and hearings are conducted fairly and legally; instruct juries to look at the evidence and come up with a verdict; determine guilt or innocence in some cases; determine how and for how long someone will be punished for a crime.
Judge. Location: law office; courtroom; law library; supreme Court.
Judge. Related Jobs: lawyer; probation officer; mediator; paralegal; police officer.
Judge. Tools of the trade: ballot, law book, briefcase.
Judge uses Ballot. A ballot is a form that lists all the candidates running for a particular office. Voters place a mark by the name of the person they want elected. A judge is voted into office by the people in his or her district or appointed by a government official.
Judge has law book. A law book is a book that describes different laws and legal cases that judges have ruled on in the past. A judge may use a law book as a reference when making a legal decision.
Judge has briefcase. A briefcase is a rectangular case with a handle that is used for carrying files, books, papers, and documents. Judges need to study many documents that may be carried in a briefcase.
Judge. Other tools: gavel, stenographer, bailiff, pager, robe, nameplate, jury box, bible, witness stand, judge's bench, computer, law clerk.
juez
бібліотекар
библиотекарь
librarian
You can be a librarian if you like: helping people find useful or needed information, doing research, organizing and filing information.
Requirements for librarian: college degree and one- to two-year degree in library science; interest in literature, education, research, and information; able to use a wide variety of sources to get information; good computer and Internet skills.
Librarian duties: keep track of library's books and materials; help people find information using CD-ROMs, the Internet, virtual libraries, and databases; select and order new library materials and repair damaged library materials; promote interest in reading; teach the public how to use the library effectively.
Librarian. Location: public library, academic library, school library media center, information center for a private business.
Librarian. Related jobs: archivist, museum curator, information scientist, database administrator.
Librarian. Tools of the trade: bar code scanner, magazines, dewey decimal system.
Librarian uses bar code scanner. A bar code scanner is an instrument that decodes the rectangular bars and spaces on the bar code. Librarians use the scanner to identify books that are being checked out or returned.
Librarian has magazines. Magazines are published regularly throughout the year and contain stories, photographs, drawings, and poems by many different people. Librarians fill the shelves with magazines that cover topics such as news, hobbies, sports, fashion, and cooking.
Librarian uses dewey decimal system. The Dewey Decimal System assigns numbers and letters to books that correspond to a list of categories and classes. The numbers tell the librarian where to shelve books, and more importantly, where to find books in the library.
Librarian. Other tools: drop box, book cart, shelves, computer, audiocassette player, stamp pad, slide projector, bookends, library card, step stool, checkout receipt.
bibliotecario
листоноша
почтальон
mail carrier
You can be a mail carrier if you like: physical labor, working early in the morning, working by yourself.
Requirements for mail carrier: high school diploma, 18 years old, and a U.S. citizen or permanent resident; pass written and physical exams; must be able to lift 70 pounds; a driver's license and a good driving record.
Mail carrier duties: cover routes on foot, by vehicle, or a combination of both; deliver mail and packages to houses, roadside mailboxes, and large buildings; collect money for postage-due and COD (cash-on-delivery) fees; get signed receipts for registered, certified, and insured mail; pick up mail from street collection boxes, homes, and businesses and return it to the post office.
Mail carrier. Location: cities, small towns, and rural routes; airports; businesses; schools, colleges, and universities.
Mail carrier. Related jobs: courier; warehouse worker; truck driver; delivery person.
Mail carrier. Tools of the trade: stamps, mailbox, mail truck.
Mail carrier has stamps. Stamps are postage seals that are placed in the upper-right-hand corner of an envelope. Stamps pay for sending a letter or package through the mail.
Mail carrier uses mailbox. A mailbox is a box that can be fastened to the outside of a house, placed by the side of the road, or grouped with other boxes in a large building. The mail carrier places all the mail for an address in its mailbox.
Mail carrier drives mail truck. A mail truck is driven by mail carriers on routes to deliver or pick up mail. Its steering wheel is on the truck's right side instead of its left, so the mail carrier can put mail in the boxes without having to get out of the truck.
Mail carrier. Other tools: receipts for registered, certified, & insured mail; mailbug; mail delivery notice; change-of-address card; walking shoes; raincoat; letter tray; sunscreen; bug repellent; sunglasses; winter coat; gloves; boots.
cartero
механік (ремонтує автомобілі)
механик (ремонтирует автомобили)
mechanic
You can be a mechanic if you like: fixing things, using tools and electronic equipment, getting your hands dirty, diagnosing and solving problems.
Requirements for mechanic: automotive training from a trade or vocational school is preferred, apprenticeship with experienced mechanic is sometimes required, able to use electronic diagnostic equipment and computer-based reference materials, good math skills.
Mechanic duties: wait on customers and help customers select car-care products; diagnose and repair problems; teach customers how to take care of their vehicles; inspect, maintain, and repair vehicles.
Mechanic. Location: car dealerships, supply stores, service centers at department or automotive stores, repair shops, gasoline service stations.
Mechanic. Related jobs: body shop repairperson, small engine mechanic, diesel service mechanic, engineer.
Mechanic. Tools of the trade: spark plug, wrenches, car.
Mechanic has spark plug. A spark plug fits into each cylinder of an engine and produces an electric spark that ignites a mixture of gasoline and air, causing the car or truck engine to start and keep running.
Mechanic has wrenches. Wrenches hold and turn nuts, bolts, and screws so that they can be loosened or tightened by the mechanic.
Mechanic. Cars, trucks, and motorcycles are examples of vehicles with gas-powered engines. Mechanics are responsible for repairing and maintaining these vehicles, so that they are safe to drive.
Mechanic. Other tools: hydraulic lift, jumper cables, floor jack, flashlight, screwdriver, gloves, apron, grease gun, oil, battery charger, pliers, ramp.
mecánico
військовий
военный
military
You can be a military if you like: challenging, physical, and often dangerous work; visiting new places and meeting new people; working as part of a team.
Requirements for military: high school diploma or equivalency; officers need four or more years of college; must be 17-35 years old, a U.S. citizen or immigrant alien, and never been arrested; pass written and physical exams; solve complex problems and be willing to follow orders.
Military duties: defend the United States and other countries, both at home and abroad; train, plan, and lead military operations; destroy enemy positions and weapons; conduct secret missions to gather intelligence information; preserve peace throughout the United States and the world.
Military. Location: Army, Marine Corps, Air and Army National Guard, Navy, Coast Guard, Air Force.
Military. Related jobs: recruiter; border patrol agent; game warden; customs agent.
Military. Tools of the trade: rank patch, awards & decorations, helmet.
Military has rank patch. The patch is worn on the sleeve of military uniforms to show rank of the individual. Men and women in the military earn ranks through time in service and grade (rank before), and training level.
Military has awards & decorations. Awards are given to soldiers for being in an outstanding unit. Individual awards are given for service, longevity, service in foreign countries, wars, or other achievements. Colored bars represent different achievements. Soldiers also wear pins to show what their job is.
Military has helmet. A helmet is a protective head covering worn by soldiers.
Other tools: computers, GPS (Global Positioning System), night-vision goggles, dog tags, gas masks, two-way radios, canteens, compass, backpack, tent, first aid kit, bug repellent.
militar
шахтар
шахтер
miner
minero
медсестра
медсестра
nurse
You can be a nurse if you like: caring for sick people, following instructions, working as part of a team.
Requirements for nurse: two to three year nurses' training for LPN (Licensed Practical Nurse); two or three year diploma program for ADN (Associate Degree, Nursing); four- to five-year degree program for BSN (Bachelor of Science, Nursing); pass a licensing exam; able to handle emergencies and other stresses.
Nurse duties: help patients cope with pain, disability, or illness; carry out doctors' orders for patient medication and treatment; watch and record patients' symptoms, reactions, and progress; assist doctors during patient examinations and surgical procedures.
Nurse. Location: emergency rooms, nursing homes, hospitals and surgical centers, schools, doctors' offices and clinics.
Nurse. Related Jobs: nurse practitioner, physical therapist, midwife, blood bank assistant.
Nurse. Tools of the trade: syringe, blood pressure cuff, wheelchair.
Nurse has syringe. A syringe is a glass or rubber tube with a fitted piston at one end that when pulled out will draw in fluids or when pushed in will eject fluids. It can be used for injecting medicine or cleaning wounds.
Nurse has blood pressure cuff. A blood pressure cuff is a device that is wrapped around a person's arm and is pumped up with air. As the device deflates, a nurse measures the rate and amount of blood moving through blood vessels. Normal blood pressure readings are about 120/80.
Nurse uses wheelchair. This is a chair mounted on four wheels and is used by people who are unable to walk.
Nurse. Other tools: scale; thermometer; bandages; scrubs; bedpan; rubbing alcohol; cotton balls; nebulizer; IV fluids; specimen cup; tape measure; blankets; watch; tissues; waste can; medicine.
enfermera
фармацевт
фармацевт
pharmacist
You can be a pharmacist if you like: helping people, math and science, solving problems.
Requirements for pharmacist: degree from an accredited College of Pharmacy, pass a state written exam, license from the state, on-the-job training.
Pharmacist duties: dispense drugs prescribed by physicians to their patients; advise doctors and patients on the uses of medications, dosages, and side effects; mix ingredients to form powders, tablets, capsules, ointments, and solutions; communicate with insurance companies.
Pharmacist. Location: pharmacies (drug stores), hospitals, laboratories.
Pharmacist. Related Jobs: pharmaceutical chemist, pharmacologist, medical scientist, biochemist, physician.
Pharmacist. Tools of the trade: counting tray, vial, mortar and pestle.
A pharmacist uses a counting tray to precisely count out how many tablets or capsules have been prescribed by a doctor.
A pharmacist will usually put the tablets or capsules in a vial with a child proof cap. The vial has instructions for how and when to take the medicine. Follow exact directions for taking medications and ask your pharmacist if you have any questions.
A pharmacist will use a mortar (a special bowl) and pestle (a club-shaped tool) for pounding and grinding medications. Sometimes medications need to be ground up and added to water or mixed with other substances.
Pharmacist. Other tools: computer; pharmacopoeia; protective gloves; aprons; spatula; labels; scale; beaker; bottles.
farmacéutico
пілот
пилот
pilot
You can be a pilot if you like: flying, traveling to new places, working a varied schedule.
Requirements for pilot: must be 23 years old and have a two- or four- year college degree; 1 500 hours of flight experience from either the armed forces or an FAA certified flight school; pass a written test and a flight test; have an airline transport pilot's license; must have perfect vision with or without glasses, good hearing, and no physical disabilities that would negatively affect performance.
Pilot duties: inspect plane to see that engines, controls, instruments, and other systems function properly; verify that all cargo and baggage is loaded correctly; plan flight route based on weather and conditions; monitor airspeed, altitude, and weather during flight; handle controls during take-off and landing.
Pilot. Location: large airport, commuter airport, military base, crop dusting business.
Pilot. Related Jobs: flight attendant, flight instructor, air traffic controller, medevac pilot.
Pilot. Tools of the trade: jet, headset with microphone, lapel wings.
A jet is an airplane with one or more jet engines and is flown by licensed pilots.
Pilot has headset with microphone. Headsets hold an earphone and a transmitter so pilots can talk to and listen to the control tower while keeping their hands free to fly the plane.
Pilot has lapel wings. Lapel wings are shaped like a pair of bird's wings and worn on a pilot's jacket or coat. A pilot receives the wings after completing his or her training.
Pilot. Other tools: flight crew checklist, earplugs, flight plan, logbook, sunglasses, map, luggage, flight bag, flashlight, radio, flight computer, plotter.
piloto
поліцейський
полицейский
police officer
You can be a police officer if you like: protecting people, dangerous work, reducing crime, improving neighborhoods and communities.
Requirements for police officer: high school diploma, 20 years old, and a U.S. citizen; pass a physical exam including vision, hearing, strength, and agility; pass and entrance exam and attend a police training school; be able to think clearly in crisis situations.
Police officer duties: investigate crimes, enforce laws, and testify in court; teach and protect people; arrest lawbreakers; direct traffic at the scene of a fire or accident; help keep crowds safe and orderly; give first aid to accident or crime victims.
Police officer. Location: cities, small towns, and neighborhoods; airports; public schools, colleges, and universities; military bases.
Police officer. Related jobs: FBI agent, detective, highway patrol officer, security guard.
Police officer. Tools of the trade: fingerprint blotter, badge, handcuffs.
Police officer has fingerprint blotter. A fingerprint blotter is a card that is used to record a person's fingerprints. The person rolls his or her finger on an inkpad and then rolls it on the blotter to reveal the fingerprint.
Police officer has badge. A badge is a pin or card that represents a person's job or authority. It is usually pinned to clothing or kept in a wallet. A police officer carries a badge as a form of identification when interviewing suspects, investigating crimes, or arresting criminals.
Police officer uses handcuffs. Handcuffs are metal rings connected by a short chain that lock around a person's wrist. They are used by police officers to control people in their custody.
Police officer. Other tools: crime scene tape, evidence bag, nightstick, flashlight, two-way radio, siren, gun, uniform, police car, telephone, police dog (K-9), files and reports, latex gloves.
oficial de policía
гонщик
гонщик
racer
corredor
суддя (рефері, арбітр)
судья (рефери, арбитр)
referee
referí (árbitro)
моряк
моряк
sailor
marinero
продавщиця
продавщица
sales clerk
You can be a sales clerk if you like: selling things, working with all types of people, helping people make choices.
Requirements for sales clerk: high school diploma usually required, some high school students work as clerks while in school; college or vocational training needed for some specialized work; on-the-job training; able to handle and count money, operate cash register, and help customers make choices.
Sales clerk duties: sell products and services for stores; help customers find what they are looking for and try to interest them in buying products; describe a product's features, demonstrate its use, or show different models or colors; check the stockroom, place a special order, or call another store to locate a product.
Sales clerk. Location: large department or warehouse stores; grocery stores; small clothing, accessory, and specialty gift stores; furniture and home furnishing stores.
Sales clerk. Related jobs: buyer, cashier, rental clerk.
Sales clerk. Tools of the trade: price tags, cash register, money.
Sales clerk has price tags. Price tags are small cards or stickers attached to a product to show its price.
Sales clerk has cash register. A cash register is a machine with a numeric pad and a cash drawer that adds up purchases, processes sales, and makes out a receipt for customers.
Sales clerk deals with money. Money comes in coins and paper bills of various amounts and is used to purchase products. Sales clerks receive money from customers and give money back in change.
Sales clerk. Other tools: credit card machine, sales receipts, bags, telephone, nametags, gift-wrap, hangers, clothing racks, merchandise display, gift boxes, stool, tape measure.
empleado de ventas
сміттяр
мусорщик
sanitation worker
You can be a sanitation worker if you like: working outdoors, driving a truck, keeping the community clean, repetitive and physically demanding work.
Requirements for sanitation workers: good driving record; class B driver's license; sometimes must pass a physical strength test; on-the-job training; strong, careful, and dependable.
Sanitation worker duties: collect trash, garbage, and recyclable materials from homes and businesses along a regularly scheduled route; drive the trash to a garbage dump, landfill, or recycling center; lift and empty garbage cans or recycling bins by hand, or use a lift truck picks up and empties the dumpsters.
Sanitation worker. Location: neighborhood routes, schools, businesses, restaurants and hotels.
Sanitation worker. Related jobs: dump truck driver; tree trimmer; bus driver; snowplow driver.
Sanitation worker. Tools of the trade: recycling bin, gloves, dumpster.
Sanitation worker uses a recycling bin. This is a box with the recycling symbol printed on it. Recycling bins hold aluminum cans, newspapers, plastic bottles, and other recyclable items.
Sanitation worker uses gloves. Gloves protect sanitation workers' hands when they handle sharp objects such as broken glass or jagged-edge metal.
Sanitation worker uses a dumpster. This is a metal garbage container often placed outside of large buildings. Because a dumpster is very large and heavy, sanitation workers use hydraulic lifts to dump the garbage from the dumpster into the truck.
Sanitation worker. Other tools: truck; lifting belt; hand truck; sunscreen; bug repellent; boots; coveralls; sunglasses; road map; garbage can; hydraulic lift; shovel.
trabajador del saneamiento
водій шкільного автобуса
водитель школьного автобуса
school bus driver
You can be a school bus driver if you like: driving, spending time with children, following a regular schedule.
Requirements for school bus driver: at least 21 years old with a good driving record; state-commercial driver's license; training on state and local laws, policies of operating a school bus, first-aid, and emergency bus evacuation procedures; excellent eyesight and hearing.
School bus driver duties: drive students to school in the morning and back home in the afternoon; drive students on field trips, to sporting events, and to other school activities; check the bus' tires, brakes, windshield wipers, lights, oil, fuel, and water supply before each route; be on time.
School bus driver. Location: neighborhood bus routes, city and suburban street routes, small town and rural routes, between schools.
School bus driver. Related jobs: dispatcher, taxi driver, city or charter bus driver, chauffeur.
School bus driver. Tools of the trade: commercial driver's license, school bus, stop arm.
School bus driver has commercial driver's license. A commercial driver's license is a card given to a person after he or she passes a special written test and a driving test. It is issued by the state's motor vehicle bureau and it allows the person to drive commercial vehicles on public roads.
School bus driver drives school bus. A school bus is a long vehicle that has many seats or benches. It is used for driving students to and from school, field trips, and other activities.
School bus driver uses stop arm. A stop arm is a traffic sign that extends from the bus driver's side of the bus. It is used to stop oncoming traffic when students are getting on or off the bus.
School bus driver. Other tools: sunglasses; two-way radio; seatbelt; fire extinguisher; mirror; road map; first aid kit; cell phone; blanket; garbage bag; tire pressure gauge; spare tire.
conductor del autobús escolar
службова собака
служебная собака
service_dog
perro de servicio
капітан корабля
капитан корабля
ship captain
capitán de barco
вчитель
учитель
teacher
You can be a teacher if you like: helping students discover the fun of learning, being creative, motivating people to learn, managing groups of people.
Requirements for teacher: four-year college degree; most must pass a state-licensing test and get a state teaching certificate; good communication and teaching skills; work with other teachers, parents, and members of the community.
Teacher duties: select materials and plan class lessons; help students learn and keep progress records; prepare, administer, and grade tests; maintain classroom discipline; use teaching methods that recognize individual student differences to help students learn.
Teacher. Location: public and private schools in cities, suburbs, and small towns; home or charter schools; colleges, universities, vocational, or technical schools; tutoring centers.
Teacher. Related jobs: principal, guidance counselor, curriculum specialist, school librarian.
Teacher. Tools of the trade: textbooks, computer, plan and record books.
Teacher uses textbooks. Textbooks are used in a classroom to teach subjects such as math, science, English, and social studies.
Teacher uses computer. The computer has a terminal with a screen and keyboard. It can be used to develop class Web pages, research information, keep student records, and create worksheets and tests.
Teacher uses plan & record books. Plan books are used by teachers to organize and write lessons for the next week or month. Record books are used to record scores and grades students receive to help track progress.
Teacher. Other tools: calendar, folders, filing cabinet, ruler, glue, globe, scissors, stapler, markers, whiteboard or chalkboard, overhead projector, pencil sharpener, desk, resource books.
maestro (profesor)
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