Machinists Job DescriptionMachinists make things. They mount steel billets, brass rods, and other metal stock onto lathes, drill presses, and milling machines and use their skills and tools to shape them into a part that will be used in some other machine.
Some machinists produce large quantities of a single part, but most produce small numbers of one-of-a-kind components. Every job is unique, requiring the machinist to draw on his or her knowledge of different metals and how they behave when shaped
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Radio and Television Announcers Job DescriptionGetting paid to talk is not as simple as it sounds.
Whether voicing an advertisement… anchoring a TV newscast … or hosting a radio show…. announcers call on an array of skills.
For example, you need acting talent to record voice-overs in films and commercials, because though you’re not seen on camera, you’re still playing a role.
Disc Jockeys are entertainers who play scheduled music and commercials between jokes, interviews and topical information
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