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Nathan has a b. s. in biology. he eventually wants to be a prosthetist who designs artificial limbs for people, but needs a master's degree to do that. nathan has been looking for a job in his field for six months, but no one is hiring. factors that are important to nathan are living close to his family, working in his career field (but not in sales), and always working toward his long-term goal. nathan has four opportunities. which option is the best fit for nathan?
opportunity #1: veteran's hospital library cart assistant
volunteerflexible schedule
experience with patients
20 minute drive from home
possible networking with doctors
opportunity #2: pharmaceutical sales

$45,900 per year
travel required weekly
usually business hours
networking with doctors
biology knowledge valued
opportunity #3: go to graduate school for prosthetics

close to home
requires tuition
leads to career goal
flexible school schedule
networking with researchers
opportunity #4: home health aide for child with prosthetic limb

shift work
$22,000 per year
must move out of state
networking with child's doctors
experience with patient and prosthetics
a. opportunity #1
b. opportunity #2
c. opportunity #3
d. opportunity #4

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