ment create
job , it m y cau 0 rs to
t. A a result, sane
ded today will ha
to be updated for tomor­
ro . You m y find that,
result of ch chanF
ou will prepare for and be
orking t fIVe to v n dif-
ferent job . thin your
lifi.
key to life choi
. to anticipate and partici­
pate in technological chang­
hich will probably im-
ct careers. In order to
properly ann you If, ac­
t- quire the ammuni . n hich
can be applied in a competi­
me employment world.
Learn to communicate weD.
Learn to think logically.
Ann younelf with b
ground, unde tanding and
practical life !kills.
If you think as a 'COo­
fu penon, you act a
confused per . There are
ral d it don't that
need to be applied during
the career planning proc :
00:
Set yo . t high
and e ppropriate ep 0
- to me up to your aim. :
Strive to be ell-read,
eD-informed and willing to
mo aile .
e pride in kno -
1 dge, becau kno ledge is
po f.
Set th p ce rather than
follo th lead of 'average'
o e
Don't:
Look for e
out (unchaDengingjobs
minimal requirem nts and
minimal change to d-
).
Se t a career ithout
in e . ting the many op­
tions that might °t your
taste and interes
Plan to bring th tr t
vironm t into the horne
and to the job.
Don't pproach career
planning a mean of get-
ting t' due you, be-
use employers en't the
eepen
nolo'
numbe
Our society . exper-
iencing a minor information
exp 0 n. techno­
logy' applied to old pro­
r----____;.------------------------ b1ems, the information data
b expand proportio-
nately. Who in the odd
will proce III of this inf or­
mation? orkers will be
needed to design, manuf: -
ture, maintain, repair and
to install ord-processing
machine •
Our ever-incre' de-
pendence on computers
means expanded use of
computer sy tern anaIy s,
programmer technicians
and other de' ted to
create, install, modify and
update computer program
to meet our expanding
needs.
So inclined are e in
our lifetime to depend upon
computer technology that
e h no created the
of micro compute tidy
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ones p ying dues right no
They are e bUshed. It is
you, the career planner,
that must pay some due
It is intere 0 ho the
economy and job prospects
become so clo Iy related.
For example, did you think
that the rapid incre in
the co of fuel ould affect
the job opportuaiti of the
future? During the 19801,
fabrics, mate 0
conductors, containeR,
ments, etc. The rue of
technology
changing nature of manu­
facturing en terp' .
If you are I for
ays of aax>mplilhing
things f er and more em ..
ciently, you d only
glance toward the orld of
the need for fuel�trICient
method of transportation
wiD result in greater de­
mands for tru drivers of
public transportation ehi­
cl
Th production of plas­
to and pl ic-b d pro­
duct ha given 0 to great­
er experimentation ith
corporate busme to
ho techno ogy is changing
tb appearance of job and
careers no to us in the
70s. For example, t cleri­
cal field, once thought to be
the domain of typist , me
cler ,receptionists and ste­
nographer, will take on
ne 100 during tb g .
And fmally, stri to be
the be 1, no matter ho big
or small the t . Don't
comp y If by
meeting th tatus quo.
Surp it!
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Here nd In many of the 151 counptes orldwld h re
Clark tr ctor hovels, dozers, scrapers, log loader nd
log skldders are a part of the I ndscape, young people
r busy celebrating the end of their school days and
the Inning of life In the adult communlty. Clark, on
of south e t rn ichlgan's large t employ r ,I happy
to h ve thl opportunity to lute the c demlc, thletlc
nd rvlce chievements chalked up by you, our
hometo n gr duates.
A tip of our Clark hard hat, togeth
for your future success, goa to
Ith be t Ish
of you.
K P up the good world
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