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Business, 07.07.2019 20:30, lovexoxdivap0ifhi

Jerome likes to take stuff apart and then rebuild it. he is also good at math but is rather shy. which career choices might he enjoy? check all that apply. engineer: design, plan, or manage a system such as machines, computers, or roads. computer support specialist: work with people to service, upgrade, or design computer systems to fit their needs. aircraft inspector: inspect, plan, and oversee repairs on aircraft; may also need to design parts as repair methods that meet standards. car salesman: sell cars to the police. factory reproduction manager: check that products meet specifications. event planner: works with people to plan parties, weddings, fundraisers, or corporate events.

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