Archive for the 'Zoology' Category

Open Question: Is this a good resume for a teen with no work experience, not long?

Saturday, January 16th, 2010

Julia Joe Home Phone: (123) 456-7890 Cell: (012) 345-6789 JJoe@yahoo.com 1234 Main Way Joe Town, CA 12345 EDUCATION THE High School Grade: 11th Sports, Clubs, and Organizations: Basketball (Freshman & JV Team), Journalism Club, Link Crew, BTC Club, Awards & Accomplishments: Honor Roll (6th – 11th grade), Athletic Certificate, Academic Awards (3.25 & higher), Article in Freedom’s “Falcon Flyer” Courses: English 1-3, Journalism, World Cultures, World History, American Studies, Geometry, Algebra 1&2, Pre-Calculus, Biology, Chemistry, Zoology, Health, Spanish (3 years), Photography, ROP Video Productions (Regional Occupation Program), Beginning Art, ROP Digital Arts (Web Design) ACTIVITIES, INTERESTS, & HOBBIES •Girl Scouts (5 years) •Baseline Basketball Team (2 years) •CYO Basketball (4 years) •Baseball/Softball (Little League 5 years) •Photography & Film •Music (Country, Alternative, Rock, R&B, Pop) •Literature •Socialize with Friends WORK EXPERIENCE Job: Pet Sitting Employer: Ted Shmed Date Employed: Occasional Summer/Spring Break Job Job: Weed Puller Employer: Dred Red Date Employed: Spring- Break 2009 Job: Baby Sitter Employer: Tin Can Date Employed: Occasional Weekend REFERENCES Greg Breg English Teacher Work Phone: Email: Harry Marry CYO Basketball Coach Home Phone: Kim Trim Journalism Teacher Work phone: Email: Bert Burp Girl Scout Leader & Day Care Giver Home Phone: Ray Tray Girl Scout Leader Work Phone:

Open Question: Do you need a college degree to work with baby animals at a zoo?

Sunday, January 10th, 2010

Or could I just gain experience from caring for animals as volunteer work? Also, all I can afford to go to is a community college, but my college doesn’t offer degrees in zoology or anything animal-related :(

How to care for baby quails (quail chicks)?

Monday, October 19th, 2009

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