1. Why you choose teaching as profession?

I have chosen teaching as a profession because it lets helps be getting better command over the subject. Also, in free time, I can read other in-depth about the subject, which enriches my knowledge and provides me something to offer to my students beyond the textbook answers.

2. What kind of books & other publications do you read?

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3. How do we keep track of things we need to do?

You are on your own. Most answers will work, except saying that you just remember everything.

4. Have you taken a management development course?

Explain if you have taken any management development courses.

5. Tell me what is an art restorer?

Art restorers are responsible for returning historic art to its original, peak condition. It can be painstaking work and it involves employing a variety of techniques to counter the effects of damage and neglect of a number of materials. Art restorers, who must have a great deal of artistic skill and passion themselves, typically start out by gaining a degree in fine art. Potential art restorers will often choose to specialize in a particular area, such as restoration or textiles and will also learn about the cultural significance of the art they are interested in. Upon graduation, further training is gained by undertaking an apprenticeship. Art restorers often work with museums and art galleries, as well as private art collectors.

6. Please tell me something about the loggers?

Although being able to tell people that your office is a forest and you write reports in chainsaw is pretty cool, it is no surprise that chopping down trees and splitting them into lumber is not exactly risk-free. While falling trees, malfunctioning equipment, and dangerous tools are obvious perils of the profession, loggers also face risk from environmental hazards such as snakes, insects, and the weather. It is hard, heavy work that takes place outdoors, and loggers face danger from lightning, to heatstroke in the summer, to sudden dangerous winds. Once you have got that tree trunk down and safely secured, it does not mean the danger is over. This is definitely one of the most dangerous jobs in the world. Irregularities in the wood can cause dangerously large splinters to fly through the air. When thunder, rattlesnakes, and exploding trees are all in a day's work, it's a wonder that there are not more heavy metal songs celebrating the prowess of the logger's job.

7. Please describe electrical power-line workers?

When the power goes out, as it sometimes does, someone's there to see it comes back on. Who does this? In many cases it is an electrical power-line worker, climbing a wooden utility pole, or working in tight recesses underground to identify and repair the cause of the power outage. And while it does suck to miss the latest episode of Project Dance Idol Racers, the power-line workers are often in precarious positions to ensure that your lights come back on. One of the most common causes of power outages is severe weather, weather it is lightning strikes that overload a transformer, high winds that knock down power lines, or heavy rains that seep through to underground power conduits. The power-line worker has to work in those same conditions that caused the outages. Sometimes tethered to a a splintery utility pole while winds howl around her. And if the power's out where you are, chances are the power's out where she is fixing it, so all her work is done in the dark, except for the light she can bring on her own.

8. How would you define the fishers?

For many people, fishing is a fun, relaxing hobby consisting of lazy mornings at the lake wearing funny hats and using a tackle box. But commercial fishing is an entirely different sort of activity. At the mercy of the wind, waves and temperatures that can vary from sweltering to well below freezing, fishers sometimes pull long shifts in excess of twenty hours while battling the elements. Falling overboard during severe weather is also a dangerous prospect because not only does the crew have to battle the waves and winds but the overboard fisher has a limited time to avoid freezing while managing to stay afloat. Despite improvements in equipment and weather tracking systems, the effort to keep crab legs on the buffet menu continues to expose fishers to the dangers of the deep.

9. What are the truck drivers?

While the call of the open road and the solitude of the truck driver is something celebrated in country music, peace of mind and an endless stretch of scenery is not the only thing that comes with this interesting job that you can get without a degree. Despite many countries having strict laws requiring truckers to rest on their routes, pressure to make deliveries on time sometimes leads drivers to take the road without enough sleep. Studies have shown that sleep deprivation leads to serious impairment in tasks like driving. That same pressure to deliver also sometimes leads truckers to ignore speed limits and when you are barreling down a highway in a gigantic machine weighing multiple tons, physics tells us that it requires a lot of energy for that machine to stop. Given that those trucks also are at risk for mechanical failures and that they must contend with other drives on the road who don't understand what physics says about inertia, it is not surprising that road accidents are the main contributor to the danger of heading back on the road again for a truck driver.

10. Please tell me what is career?

The progress and actions taken by a person throughout a lifetime, especially those related to that person's occupations. A career is often composed of the jobs held, titles earned and work accomplished over a long period of time, rather than just referring to one position.

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