I mostly just want to follow my moms career. I want to get my degree in ether an Early Childcare Worker or Early Childhood Teacher. I also need it to be an associates degree or higher. In order to do that I need to take some classes in high school. Such as, parenting and child care, English, Science, Physical Education, Music and, Art. It won't be that hard to get into, I wouldn't have …show more content…
the salary is low. At a starting rate you get paid $16,500 a year. But it gets better. You get paid $30,000 for the high salary. That is if you work a 40 hour week. You will get paid more a week or per hour starting out if you have a back round in working with children. For some jobs there is a rotating schedule to be on call. Meaning if there is an emergency and someone needs a social worker or a Special Ed tech they would call you. That could be at night or in the afternoon. So you would have to go out and help them and you would get paid more a hour for that.
This career has an easier side to it and a hard side. That meaning that some jobs for this career are easy such as working at a daycare, teaching preschool and kindergarten kids. The harder jobs such as Teaching/helping the kids and parents work with their disabled kids and working at MMCC where they are older and are more