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Arcade mechanics repair and maintain video games and other entertainment machines in arcades or family fun centers. They diagnose problems, replace broken parts, and adjust machines to work properly. They restock prize redemption areas and make sure games are fair and fun for customers.

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Automotive technicians diagnose and fix problems with cars and trucks to keep them running safely. They perform oil changes, replace worn parts, and repair complex systems like engines and transmissions. They use both hand tools and computer diagnostic equipment to find and fix vehicle issues.

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Carpenters build and repair structures made of wood and other materials in homes, buildings, or on construction sites. They measure, cut, and shape materials using various tools to create frameworks, install cabinets, or build furniture. They follow blueprints or plans and make precise measurements to ensure everything fits correctly.

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A cashier is a person who takes money from customers when they buy things at stores or restaurants. They scan items, tell you how much you owe, give you change, and sometimes bag your purchases.

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Customer service representatives answer questions and solve problems for people who buy products or services. They listen carefully to understand what customers need or what went wrong. They find solutions to fix issues and make sure customers feel heard and helped.

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Delivery drivers transport packages, food, or other items from businesses to customers using cars, vans, or trucks. They follow routes, find addresses, and make sure items arrive quickly and in good condition. They collect signatures, handle payments, and provide friendly service as the face of the business they represent.

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Dispensing opticians help people choose eyeglasses and fit them properly after eye doctors write prescriptions. They measure faces, explain lens options, and help select frames that look good and fit correctly. They prepare work orders for labs that make the lenses and adjust the finished glasses for comfort.

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Flight attendants help passengers stay safe and comfortable on airplanes. They serve drinks and snacks and explain safety rules before takeoff. They get to travel to many different cities and countries for their job.

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Handymen fix various problems around homes and businesses using a wide range of repair skills. They might fix leaky faucets, patch holes in walls, assemble furniture, or complete small carpentry projects. They bring their own tools and find creative solutions to many different household problems.

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Hotel desk receptionists welcome guests when they arrive at hotels. They check people in, give out room keys, and answer questions about the area. They help solve problems to make sure guests have a nice stay.

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Nursing assistants help patients with daily activities like bathing, dressing, and eating in hospitals or nursing homes. They take vital signs like temperature and blood pressure and report changes to nurses. They provide comfort and care to people who are sick or elderly.

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Research assistants help scientists, professors, or businesses collect and organize information for studies and projects. They might search for facts in books or online, enter data into computers, or help run experiments. They follow instructions carefully to make sure the research is done correctly.

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Secretaries support managers and office teams by answering phones, scheduling meetings, and organizing documents. They greet visitors, prepare correspondence, and keep the office running efficiently. They often serve as the main point of contact for questions and information about the organization.

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Teacher's aides support classroom teachers by helping students who need extra attention with their lessons. They prepare learning materials, monitor students during activities, and assist with classroom organization. They provide individual help to students while the teacher works with the whole class.

Community College of Philadelphia

Certificate Program

Students learn technology skills to solve problems and work with computers.

Community College of Philadelphia

Certificate Program

Learn how electric and hybrid cars work and how to keep them running safely.

Delaware County Community College

Certificate Program

Use computers to draw and design things like buildings, machines, or furniture.

Community College of Philadelphia

Certificate Program

Explore how to find patterns in big sets of numbers and information.

Community College of Philadelphia

Certificate Program

Find out how to investigate computers and phones to look for clues in digital problems or crimes.

Community College of Philadelphia

Certificate Program

Discover what it takes to start your own business and bring new ideas to life.

Community College of Philadelphia

Certificate Program

Understand how to make and read maps using computers and location tools.

Community College of Philadelphia

Certificate Program

Practice solving problems and thinking clearly by asking good questions and looking at different ideas.

Community College of Philadelphia

Certificate Program

Get the skills to create apps for smartphones and tablets.

Montgomery County Community College

Certificate Program

Build confidence as a leader and learn how to guide a team toward its goals.

Delaware County Community College

Certificate Program

Train to help people in emergencies by giving medicine, using equipment, and getting them safely to the hospital.

Community College of Philadelphia

Certificate Program

Learn how to plan and lead projects by setting goals, managing time, and working with a team.

Montgomery County Community College

Certificate Program

Explore how to build software and apps by learning the basics of computer coding and design.

Community College of Philadelphia

Associate's Degree

Understand how machines and technology work together to solve real-world problems.

Montgomery County Community College

Associate's Degree

Find out how to work in science labs by studying cells, DNA, and how to help with medical discoveries.

Community College of Philadelphia

Associate's Degree

Study the tiny parts that make up everything around us and how they react with each other.

Northampton Community College

Associate's Degree

Explore how to solve computer crimes by finding clues in phones, laptops, and other devices.

Community College of Philadelphia

Associate's Degree

Study laws and learn how police officers, courts, and prisons work together to keep people safe.

Community College of Philadelphia

Associate's Degree

Train to protect computers and information from hackers and cyberattacks.

Northampton Community College

Associate's Degree

Discover how to look at big sets of data to find patterns, solve problems, and make smart decisions.

Northampton Community College

Associate's Degree

Learn how to find and fix problems in electrical systems like wiring, motors, and circuits.

Montgomery County Community College

Associate's Degree

This program teaches students how electricity works and how to use it safely. Students learn about power systems, how to design electrical projects, and how to fix problems. It's great for people who want to work with electricity in homes, businesses, or factories.

Delaware County Community College

Associate's Degree

Get ready to help during disasters by learning how to make plans and keep people safe in emergencies.

Delaware County Community College

Associate's Degree

Learn the basics of engineering and how to solve problems using math, science, and design.

Northampton Community College

Associate's Degree

Study how to protect computers and information from hackers and cyberattacks.

Community College of Philadelphia

Associate's Degree

Explore numbers, shapes, and patterns to solve problems and understand the world better.

Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology

Associate's Degree

Learn how machines work and how to help design, build, and test them.

Community College of Philadelphia

Associate's Degree

Train to care for sick or injured people by learning how to take vital signs, give medicine, and support doctors.

Delaware County Community College

Associate's Degree

Study the rules of how the world works, like gravity and motion, through experiments and math.

Northampton Community College

Associate's Degree

Learn how to use clean energy like wind and solar power to help take care of the planet.

Pathways Forward: Solving Problems

You've reached the end of our Solving Problems list. Keep using your analytical mind to find creative solutions! Our Solving Problems workbook is a great resource to continue reflecting on and exploring potential pathways connected to Solving Problems.

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