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A LIFE OF SERVICE, REWARD, AND ACHIVEMENT --- The Basics And The Options

Introduction THE BASICS Starting A Life Of Service - It Begins With Parents Doing The Needful Taking Charge Of Your Life When Of Age - ...

Wednesday, 29 June 2016

Education / Professional Services


 Formal education is the principal means of developing human capital and building capacity. It produces the labour force needed for the work place and for the socioeconomic development of any nation. It is the main means of producing professionals in the different fields of human endeavour. Your level of education and the certificate you obtained determines what sort of labour you are (whether skilled, semi-skilled or unskilled labour), hence your placement in an employment and the type of remuneration you get. Workers are paid  according to the level of training obtained. Apparently, their level of training determines the value they can deliver. Hence those with higher certificate earn higher income while those with lower qualification earn lower. To enhance your chance of getting a job with a better remuneration, it is imperative that you strive and qualify as a professional in at least one area of human endeavour, as it is practically impossible today for one  to get a job without requisite qualification for it. Also today, it is unlawful for you to practice in any profession without the requisite qualification. You would be prosecuted for quackery if you are caught doing that. Formal education remains the best means of developing human capital and getting good job opportunities as it empowers people to add greater value to themselves and to the society. However, it is best to back it up with a vocational skill in order not to stay idle while looking for a job after schooling. You must learn a skill while you are still in school, probably during holidays.Vocational skills can be acquired through formal or informal settings Though vocational skills should be used to complement education, but they are by no means substitutes to formal education. While vocational skill can bring you additional income and satisfy your curiosity and passion in a particular endeavour, education develop your intellect, enhances your cognitive ability, helps you to reason logically and increase your capacity to handle complex matters. The skills acquired at the higher education level helps you to deliver greater value. Above all, it is the only means of obtaining a professional qualification that you need to take up a professional job in the work place. Professional qualification is obtained after many years of advanced or post secondary school education, with stringent requirement for entry (like passing a national or external examination), while vocational skill takes a few weeks to a few years to obtain, often with no stringent requirement for entry.
The following are some professionals you can aspire to become:
Doctor, Nurse, Lawyer, Engineer, Accountant, Architect, Surveyor, Journalist, Teacher, Pilot, Nutritionist,  Soil scientist, Animal scientist, Micro biologist etc.

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