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To become a production manager, one has to have enough experience with TV and film production. One can start as an assistant and work their way up to becoming a production manager.
It really depends on what kind of a shop it is really.
7-10 years
Your relationship with management and your ability to lead.
You can become an administrative assistant, a secretary, a receptionist, or a small business manager.
You don't become an EMS you become an EMT that works for an EMS. an EMT is an Emergency Medical Tech. And EMS is Emergency Medical Service. To answer your question contact your local community collage or Ambulance service, And they'll set you on the wright track.
With experience and a recognised qualification, you could become a senior pharmacy assistant, supervisor or manager. With further training, you could become a pharmacy technician.
kiss up to the boss and get off your butt so stop being lazy
A Program Manager is usually the next job up in the food chain level after the Senior Project Manager. Here's the career path (Note that there is no standard career path, but the order below is exact): # Assistant Project Manager (Project Assistant) # Project Coordinator # Junior Project Manager # Project Manager # Senior Project Manager # Program Manager # Senior Program Manager As explained above, becoming a Program Manager is more of a promotion/experience than education. Thus there is no education that will make you directly a Program Manager.
There is no formal degree that is required to become a sales assistant. Sales assistants should have a customer service background and some experience with sales.
She left school to become an ambulance driver for the auxiliary territorial service during world war two.
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