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911 dispatchers answer emergency calls from people who need help from police, firefighters, or ambulances. They ask important questions to understand the emergency and send the right help to the correct location. They stay calm during stressful situations and give instructions to callers while help is on the way.

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Ambulance drivers transport sick or injured people to hospitals or between medical facilities. They drive safely but quickly in emergency situations while their partners provide medical care. They help load patients into the ambulance and assist with basic medical procedures when needed.

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Cold calling salespersons contact potential customers by phone who haven't asked for information about products or services. They introduce themselves, explain what they're selling, and try to interest people in learning more. They handle rejection politely and focus on finding customers who need what they offer.

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Crime scene cleanup specialists remove blood, bodily fluids, and other biohazards after violent crimes, deaths, or accidents. They wear protective gear and use special cleaning agents to make the area safe and clean again. They work with sensitivity knowing that families may be grieving or traumatized.

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Deck hands work on boats and ships, helping with everything needed to keep the vessel running smoothly. They tie ropes to secure the boat to docks, clean and maintain equipment, and help load and unload cargo. They assist the captain and other crew members with daily operations and emergencies.

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Demolition assistants help tear down buildings and structures safely and efficiently. They remove materials by hand, operate small equipment, and help set up controlled demolitions. They follow strict safety rules and wear protective gear to avoid injuries during dangerous work.

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Fire watch personnel monitor areas where hot work like welding or torch cutting is happening to prevent fires. They check for fire hazards, make sure fire extinguishers are ready, and watch for sparks or flames. They stay alert during and after work is completed to ensure no fires start.

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Glaziers install glass in windows, skylights, shower doors, and store fronts in buildings. They measure and cut glass to the right size, remove old glass, and secure new glass in place. They use special tools and follow safety procedures to avoid injuries from broken glass.

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Heavy equipment operators drive and control big machines like bulldozers, cranes, and excavators on construction sites. They dig holes, move earth, lift heavy objects, and clear land for building projects. They perform daily maintenance checks and follow safety procedures to prevent accidents.

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Miners extract coal, ore, and minerals from underground mines or surface mining areas. They operate drilling and cutting equipment to remove valuable materials from the earth. They follow safety rules carefully because mining can be dangerous work in challenging conditions.

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Police officers protect communities and help keep people safe. They learn how to enforce laws, respond to emergencies, and help people in trouble. These brave professionals work hard to prevent crime and support their community members.

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Search and rescue team members find and help people who are lost, injured, or in danger in remote or dangerous places. They search through mountains, forests, water, or disaster areas to locate missing people. They provide first aid and help transport people to safety using special equipment and vehicles.

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Security officers protect buildings, people, and property by watching for suspicious activity or safety hazards. They patrol areas, monitor security cameras, and check that doors and gates are locked. They respond to alarms, handle emergencies, and write reports about incidents that happen during their shift.

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Underwater divers work beneath the surface of oceans, lakes, or rivers for construction, inspection, or repair jobs. They use special breathing equipment and tools to work on bridges, dams, boats, or underwater pipelines. They follow strict safety procedures to deal with the dangers of working underwater.

Community College of Philadelphia

Certificate Program

Acting proficiency certificate students learn the basic skills of performing on stage and screen. They develop techniques for acting, character development, and stage presence. These aspiring performers learn how to bring stories to life through acting.

PA College of Technology

Certificate Program

Aviation maintenance technicians learn how to repair and maintain aircraft. They develop skills in fixing airplanes, helicopters, and other flying machines. These technical experts keep flying vehicles safe and in top working condition.

Montgomery County Community College

Certificate Program

CCNA Security students learn how to protect computer networks from cyber threats. They develop skills in setting up secure network systems and stopping potential hackers. These tech professionals help keep digital information safe and secure.

Montgomery County Community College

Certificate Program

Computer networking and cybersecurity specialists protect computer systems from online dangers. They learn how to set up secure networks and defend against cyber attacks. These tech experts keep digital information safe for businesses and individuals.

Delaware County Community College

Certificate Program

Cyber security professionals learn how to protect computer systems from digital threats. They develop skills in stopping hackers, preventing data theft, and keeping networks secure. These tech experts defend against online attacks and protect important information.

Delaware County Community College

Certificate Program

Emergency medical technicians provide critical medical care during emergencies. They learn how to help people who are injured or sick in urgent situations. These first responders save lives by providing quick and important medical assistance.

Delaware County Community College

Certificate Program

Emergency services professionals respond to urgent situations and help people in need. They learn how to handle medical emergencies, fires, and other critical events. These brave workers keep communities safe during difficult times.

Northampton Community College

Certificate Program

Emergency services specialists coordinate responses to urgent situations and help communities. They learn how to manage emergency teams and support people during crises. These professionals help keep people safe during challenging events.

Community College of Philadelphia

Certificate Program

Fire science and public safety proficiency certificate students learn basic skills in emergency response. They develop knowledge about fire safety, prevention, and emergency management. These learners start their journey in protecting communities.

Delaware County Community College

Certificate Program

Municipal police academy students learn how to become professional law enforcement officers. They develop skills in protecting communities, enforcing laws, and helping people stay safe. These future police officers train to serve and protect their communities.

Delaware County Community College

Certificate Program

Paramedics provide advanced medical care during emergencies. They learn how to help people with serious medical problems in urgent situations. These medical heroes save lives by providing critical care when it's needed most.

Delaware County Community College

Certificate Program

Theatre arts students explore the world of performance and creative expression. They learn acting, directing, stagecraft, and how to tell powerful stories through drama. These creative artists develop skills in bringing stories to life on stage.

Delaware County Community College

Associate's Degree

Administration of justice professionals help make sure laws are followed and people are treated fairly. They work in courts, law offices, and government agencies to understand and apply legal rules. These workers help protect people's rights and keep communities safe.

PA College of Technology

Associate's Degree

Aviation technology experts learn how to work with airplanes, helicopters, and other flying machines. They develop skills in maintaining, repairing, and understanding how aircraft work. These professionals keep flying vehicles safe and running smoothly.

Montgomery County Community College

Associate's Degree

Computer networking and cybersecurity specialists protect computer systems from online threats. They learn how to set up secure computer networks and stop hackers from stealing information. These tech experts keep digital information safe and protect businesses and people from cyber attacks.

Montgomery County Community College

Associate's Degree

Criminal justice professionals work to solve crimes and keep communities safe. They learn about law enforcement, investigation techniques, and how the legal system works. These workers help prevent crime and make sure justice is served.

Community College of Philadelphia

Associate's Degree

Cybersecurity experts protect computer systems and digital information from online threats. They use special skills to stop hackers, prevent data theft, and keep computer networks secure. These tech professionals are like digital superheroes who defend against cyber attacks.

Delaware County Community College

Associate's Degree

Emergency management and planning professionals help communities prepare for and respond to disasters. They learn how to create plans that keep people safe during hurricanes, earthquakes, and other emergencies. These experts help communities stay safe and recover quickly from unexpected events.

Northampton Community College

Associate's Degree

Emergency services administration professionals manage teams that respond to emergencies. They organize and lead groups of first responders like firefighters, paramedics, and police officers. These leaders help make sure emergency teams work together effectively to help people in need.

Northampton Community College

Associate's Degree

Emergency services technology experts use special tools and equipment to help people in emergencies. They learn how to use advanced technology to save lives and keep communities safe. These professionals support first responders with cutting-edge tools and communication systems.

Community College of Philadelphia

Associate's Degree

Fire science students learn how to prevent, investigate, and fight fires. They develop skills in fire safety, emergency response, and understanding how fires start and spread. These brave professionals help protect people and property from fire dangers.

Northampton Community College

Associate's Degree

Information security professionals protect digital information from cyber threats. They use special skills to guard computer networks, stop hackers, and keep sensitive data safe. These tech experts are like guardians of digital information.

Delaware County Community College

Associate's Degree

Paramedic - advanced life support specialists are highly trained emergency medical professionals. They learn advanced medical skills to help people in serious medical emergencies. These heroes save lives by providing critical medical care in difficult situations.

Montgomery County Community College

Associate's Degree

Public safety administration professionals manage teams that keep communities safe. They work with police, firefighters, and emergency medical services to protect people. These leaders help coordinate emergency responses and ensure community safety.

Harcum College

Associate's Degree

Social justice advocates work to create fair and equal treatment for all people. They learn about human rights, social issues, and ways to help make the world more just. These passionate professionals fight against discrimination and help create positive social change.

Montgomery County Community College

Associate's Degree

Theater arts students learn how to perform on stage and bring stories to life. They develop skills in acting, stagecraft, and creative expression through drama. These creative artists learn to tell powerful stories and entertain audiences.

Pathways Forward: Being Brave

You've reached the end of our Being Brave list. Take that leap of faith and embrace courage! Our Being Brave workbook is a great resource to continue reflecting on and exploring potential pathways connected to Being Brave.

Are you thinking about going to a four-year college after high school?

We have lists of colleges that match what's important to you and share similar values. You can check out these college lists to find schools that feel right for you.

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