of course
I believe that is obvious. I would think a nuclear physicist requires just a tad more education and training than a janitor.
because each course has its own prerequisite and some are more hand on work and others requires just study.
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The length of your Advanced Individual Training is dependent upon which MOS you enlisted as. Different occupations require different amounts of training, hence the length of AIT varies between occupations.
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23 percent, including puke eater!
OSHA does not require education. It does require that employees receive training about the hazards to which they may be exposed during their employment and the means that are used (including their own appropriate actions) to protect them from those hazards.
Among the other occupations that call for a specialized understanding of the law but do not require the extensive training of a lawyer, are law clerks; title examiners, abstractors, and searchers; claims adjusters, appraisers, examiners, and investigators; and occupational health and safety specialists and technicians.
Physical therapists require at least 4 years of undergraduate training. During this education they are required to log in a number of hours as a thearipist as well.
All EMT and paramedic jobs require you to finish a training program. Though most jobs require a high education, it varies. The lowest amount of education you need to become a paramedic with a average payroll is an associates degree.
To obtain a personal training certification you first need to check with you state to find out what is needed to complete the training and education necessary. Each state has different guidelines. Most states require education classes in nutrition as well as fitness training.
No. A waitress, cashier , a clerk is a service job. Education is a profession because it requires a college degree. A waitress does not require training.
"All States require teachers to be licensed, traditional licensing requires the completion of a special education teacher training program and at least a bachelor's degree, although some States require a master's degree."