Esther Lee discusses three potential dream careers: music producer, veterinarian, and animal chiropractor. She initially chose music producer because it matched her interests but did not involve animals. She considered veterinarian for its high salary but was unwilling to perform surgery on animals. She ultimately selects animal chiropractor as her dream career because it allows her to treat animals' musculoskeletal issues without drugs or surgery through massage-like adjustments.
2. Access Bridges
● Career : Music Producer
● Description : Project Manager for the recording
and mixing process.
● Education : Music skills & Audio Engineering
● Median Annual Salary :$69,460
● 2-3 Duties : - sell the singer's merchandise
- records music
● Job Outlook : stable
● Work Environment : recording studio or office
● Potential for Advancement : N/A
● Related Majors : music programs & recording
engineering programs
3. Career OneStop
● Career: Veterinarian
● Description: They diagnose and treat diseases and
injuries of animals.
● Education: Doctoral Degree
● Median Annual Salary: $105,200
● 2-3 Duties: - attend lectures
- euthanize animals
● Job Outlook: 5% increase
● Work Environment: huge office
● Potential for Advancement: N/A
● Related Majors: medicine/dentistry & speaking
4. Outlook Occupational Handbook
● Career: Animal Chiropractor
● Description: They treat animals with
musculoskelatal system problems
using a spinal manipulation.
● Education: Doctor of Chiropractic Degree
● Median Annual Salary: $84,340
● 2-3 Duties: - conduct treatments
- analyze the patients
● Job Outlook: 28% increase
● Work Environment: hospitals or physician offices
● Potential for Advancement: N/A
● Related Majors: athletic trainer & podiatrists
5. Music Producer
● Why I changed this career:
The only reason why I chose this career was
because it was one of the ten occupations that
matched my interests and skills. Unfortuantly, the
field of music did not interest me since I already
knew I wanted to do something that involved
helping animals.
6. Veterinarian:
● Why I changed this career:
I chose this career because it involves helping
injured animals and the salary was very high. I
decided to not do it because while I am helping
animals, veterinarians are required to give surgery
to the animals if needed. However, I am unable
(and unwilling) to cut into an animal's body.
7. Animal Chiropractor
● Why I changed my career:
I decided to become an animal chiropractor
because it involves treating animals without the
use of drugs or surgery. Instead, they do a
massage-like adjustment to the animal.
This occupation requires a lot of hard work and a
lot of studying. But, I think being an animal
chiropractor would be my dream career.