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A reporter

Reports need to be able to speak and write well,

so that they can find out information and present

it in well-written news stories, articles or documentaries.

They may work directly for a news organisation,

such as a TV company, but many work freelance.

This means they are their own boss , and write

stories for whoever pays them.

General reporters cover

all sorts of news stories,

but some journalists

specialise in particular areas,

such as sport , politics

or education.

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Seafarers date back to ancient times, when humanity first set sail, first for fishing and trade, and then to explore and conquer new territories. their duties, technologies and working conditions have evolved over time, including the use of sailing ships, the invention of steam engines, and the development of modern shipboard equipment and automation.Today, seafarers work on various types of ships and perform important functions in international trade and transportation, while adhering to high safety and environmental standards.

If all the containers were taken from the ships and lined up along the equator, the resulting line would "embrace" half of the Earth.

Seafarers usually have their own community and culture, which unites them through shared experiences and challenges of working at sea.

SAILOR

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A Confectioner

  • A confectioner is a unique combination of many talents. Imagination, creativity, the ability to combine products, create new dishes and decorate them are valued the most.
  • The chocolate river in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory was actually made of chocolate and consisted of over 500 liters of water mixed with cream and chocolate. However, such a "reservoir" did not have an aesthetic appearance for long.
  • The work of confectioners cannot be called easy, because the average shift lasts 16 hours, of which they are on their feet for 12 hours.

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Lawyer

A lawyer is a broad-based specialist in the field of law.

If a lawyer works in ministries, departments or administrations, he is engaged in drafting laws, resolutions, acts and other regulatory documents. And also reviews and edits already existing documentation.

Lawyers also work in the court, prosecutor's office, tax or customs service. They investigate crimes.

Lawyers are also invited to work for private companies. Here, they prepare legal documents, ensure that contracts are drawn up correctly and do not pose a threat to the company, and provide legal advice.

Also, a lawyer prepares lawsuits when it becomes necessary to go to court to resolve conflict issues.

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  • 1.Their uniform can withstand up to 2200°F.
  • 2.No mustaches or piercings on the face.
  • 3. 93% of firefighters are men
  • 4. A firefighter wears 5 to 30 kgs on their body.
  • 5. They are ready to help in any situation.
  • 6. They rescue animals when there is almost no hope
  • 7. Shifts can last for more than 24 hours
  • 8. Nothing can be heard or seen in a burning building.
  • 9. The most common cause of death for firefighters is a heart attack
  • 10. Firefighters can expect to retire after about 20 years of service
  • 11. It’s illegal for firefighters to wear perfume while on duty
  • 12. A firefighter needs around 100 hours of training.
  • 13. Firefighters are on duty for about 50 hours each week
  • 14. Firefighters also provide medical services when necessary.
  • 15. Firefighters do not have the right to ignore a call even if it is 99% false - for example, children playing.
  • 16. Firefighters have to get dressed in less than two minutes as per the norms.
  • 17.A firefighter has to go through regular medical exams in other to make sure he is always fit to face the work ahead.

Firefighters

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  • While police in the united states cannot make an arrest without probable cause and the intent to prosecute, police in most European countries are empowered to make arrests based solely on suspicion.
  • Some Japanese police officers carry paintball guns with bright orange paintballs to mark fleeing criminals' vehicles.
  • The police force in new LondonConnecticut, refuses to hire applicants who score too high on an iq test, due to a worry that above-average intelligence leads to dissatisfaction with police work.
  • The year 1930 was the deadliest year in American history for law enforcement officers; 310 officers were killed in the line of duty.
  • In Thailand, male police officers wear a large bright pink hello kitty armband if they misbehave. This is a punishment for minor offenses such as illegal parking and littering. The officer has to wear the armband for a few days, and he is not allowed to disclose his offense to others.
  • The police in Iceland don't carry firearms. New Zealand initially used Britain's police system.
  • Twelve percent of the law enforcement officers in the united states are women.
  • A district in India encourages the police officers to grow mustaches.
  • Belgium has one of the world’s best police forces. Its police academies offer specialized,

basic, revision, and superior courses for its members. 

  • Mexico has around 365 police officers per 100,000 people

  • POLICEMEN

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Profession of CAR DRIVERS

Responsibilities Manages specialized motor vehicles under various road and climatic conditions, taking into account the structure, technical capabilities and requirements of the rules of operation of the machinery and equipment assigned to him. Fulfills the requirements of traffic rules, rules of transportation of goods and people.

Responsibility. The driver of motor vehicles is responsible for non-fulfillment or late fulfillment of the duties assigned by this job description and (or) non-use of the granted rights.

Specialist rights. The driver of motor vehicles has the right to take action to prevent and eliminate cases of any violations or non-conformities. The driver of motor vehicles has the right to receive all social guarantees provided for by law.

ABOUT THE MAIN Many people mistakenly believe that DRIVER is an easy profession and does not require any special skills. I can assure you that only those people who are not at all familiar with the concept of "car" speak like that, and car owners who allow themselves to think like that remain drivers only on paper, who carry a threat on the roads of Ukraine. Driving is one of the complex professions that combines the skills of a range of specialists in the fields of economics, mechanics, medicine, psychology, etc. The situations in which the driver finds himself require maximum attention, intelligence, experience, prudence and a great deal of courage.