Pursuing A Career As A Professional Softball Player

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Careers are important to our lives. We as people depend on good and well paid careers to provide money. Money leads to things that are extremely necessary in our life. Such as; clothes, food, water, taxes, financial checks, bills, and many other things to provide for ourselves and our family. So that’s why and how careers are important to our lives. It is also important to set out a plan on some jobs of your choice that you may apply to in the future. As an example of well paid jobs are like an interior designer, lawyer, and a professional softball player. Interior designers design houses, public building, and locations. An interior designer’s job is to make a functional, flowing, and presentable environment. To become an interior designer there are many limitations as far as: money, …show more content…
In softball you play one of the following: right field, left field, middle field, short stop, third base, second base, or first base. You become a professional softball player by working from when your younger all the way up to high school and farther on. Also you practice to the best of your ability each day and competing in softball games. Being a softball player is fun and something I really want to consider. I would consider this job because I love to play softball and many other sports, I work hard, and get to do something I enjoy. In conclusion interior designers, lawyers, and professional softball players are all jobs that are not extremely hard. However they require multiple responsibilities and quite a bit of effort. Although it will pay off later. These jobs as well as many others are very important and mandatory. Many Americans in the U.S. don’t have careers. So it is important to have a career, therefore you will be successful in life and not have to worry about financial checks and not having any money to pay them. So get yourself a well paid

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