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Sports Jobs
Significant Points Of Sports Jobs. - Work hours are often irregular; travel may be extensive.
- Career-ending injuries are always a risk for athletes.
- Job opportunities for coaches, sports instructors, umpires, referees, and sports officials will be best in high school and other amateur sports.
- Competition for professional athlete jobs will continue to be extremely intense; athletes who seek to compete professionally must have extraordinary talent, desire, and dedication to training.
Nature Of The Work We are a nation of sports fans and sports players. Interest in watching sports continues at a high level and recreational participation in sports continues to grow. Some of those who participate in amateur sports dream of becoming paid professional athletes, coaches, or sports officials but very few beat the long and daunting odds of making a full-time living from professional athletics. Those athletes who do make it to professional levels find that careers are short and jobs are insecure. Even though the chances of employment as a professional athlete are slim, there are many opportunities for at least a part-time job related to athletics as a coach, instructor, referee, or umpire in amateur athletics and in high schools, colleges, and universities. Occupations Sports careers include occupations of athlete, coach, sports official, athletic trainers, scouts, recreation workers and fitness workers, etc. For more information, please go toBureau of Labor Statistics. Sporting Jobs If you want to know the traffic ranking of each site, please go towww.alexa.com.
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