breakout #4

breakout #4

Names:Duane Heath, Bryan Barahona, Ethan Hernandez, Richard He

Construction Occupation:Sheetmetal


Part I

  1. What is the 2019 Median Salary?
    Answer: 51,370
  2. Summarize ‘What They Do’ (click on tab).
    Answer: Sheet metal workers fabricate or install products that are made from thin metal sheets.
  3. Who are some of the largest employers for your Occupation (click on ‘Work Environment’ tab)?
    Answer: Local 28 located in Queens and they have their own AWS training place.
  4. How are apprenticeships supported in your Occupation (click on ‘How To Become One’ tab)?
    Answer: hands on training.
  5. What are some “Important Qualities” necessary for successful advancement in your Occupation?
    Answer: attention to detail, be agile, be on time.
  6. What is the ‘Job Outlook’ for your Occupation?
    Answer: it is going to growth by 4% over the next decade.
  7. Click on the ‘State & Area Data’ tab.  In the Occupational Employment Statistics (OES) section, you will see a bullet.  Just right of the bullet is a link with the name of your trade.  Click on the link.
    By Metropolitan Area, what are some of the best and worst places in the country for your Occupation?
    Answer: Alaska, Hawaii, Washington State and Washington DC is the best and FL is the worst place to be a sheetmetal.

Part II

Occupation Code #1:

  1. List and describe common tools used in your career.
    Answer:auto darkening helmet, angle grinder, respirator, wielder, c-clamps.
  2. List some abilities necessary for successful advancement in your career.
    Answer: attention to detail.  time management and efficient.
  3. List some detailed work activities for your occupation.
    Answer: marking metal for drilling holes. and fabrication and assembly of metal for ducts for ac and heating.
  4. What are some Related Occupations?
    Answer assemblers, fabricator, boilermakers and glaciers
  5. In the ‘Wages & Employment Trends’ section, click on ‘State Wages’ drop down, and select ‘New York’.  What is the low, average, and high salary for your trade in New York?  Which region has the lowest wages? Which region has the highest wages?
    Answer: lowest: 30,450 average: 67,110 Highest:87,470. region with highest: NYC-67,110 Lowest: FL-42,500
  6. Now click on the ‘State Trends’ drop down, and select ‘New York’.  What is the total number of new openings, and percentage growth, for your career choice by 2026?
    Answer:

Occupation Code #2:

    1. List and describe common tools used in your career.
      Answer:
    2. List some abilities necessary for successful advancement in your career.
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    3. List some detailed work activities for your occupation.
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    4. What are some Related Occupations?
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    5. In the ‘Wages & Employment Trends’ section, click on ‘State Wages’ drop down, and select ‘New York’.  What is the low, average, and high salary for your trade in New York?  Which region has the lowest wages? Which region has the highest wages?
      Answer:
    6. Now click on the ‘State Trends’ drop down, and select ‘New York’.  What is the total number of new openings, and percentage growth, for your career choice by 2026?
      Answer:

Occupation Code #3:

      1. List and describe common tools used in your career.
        Answer:
      2. List some abilities necessary for successful advancement in your career.
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      3. List some detailed work activities for your occupation.
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      4. What are some Related Occupations?
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      5. In the ‘Wages & Employment Trends’ section, click on ‘State Wages’ drop down, and select ‘New York’.  What is the low, average, and high salary for your trade in New York?  Which region has the lowest wages? Which region has the highest wages?
        Answer:
      6. Now click on the ‘State Trends’ drop down, and select ‘New York’.  What is the total number of new openings, and percentage growth, for your career choice by 2026?
        Answer:

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