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Melinda Hutchins animal trainer. Description. Trains the animals to obey commands and to perform tricks and perform in shows and to entertain an audience.
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Description • Trains the animals to obey commands and to perform tricks and perform in shows and to entertain an audience. • The trainers will spends several hours with the animals and they will have sessions with the owners to have the animals listen to the owners.
Job pay • Employment (1) EmploymentRSE (3) Mean hourlywage Mean annualwage (2) Wage RSE (3) 9,740 6.2 % $14.96 $31,110 1.8 % Percentile wage estimates for this occupation: • Percentile 10% 25% 50%(Median) 75% 90% Hourly Wage $8.29 $9.37 $12.78 $17.93 $25.76 Annual Wage (2) $17,240 $19,480 $26,580 $37,300 $53,580 • Industry Employment (1) Percent of industry employment Hourly mean wage Annual mean wage • (2) Support Activities for Animal Production 1,690 6.28 $17.32 $36,020
Future outlook • The job will have a bunch of pay change out of now where. • There would be a change in jobs every so often.
Degree • High School diploma, per the BLS • Some animal training careers require a formal degree. • For example, individuals training marine mammals or other zoo animals usually need.
Skills • Animal trainers must be patient and sensitive. • Speaking, instructing, active listening, monitoring, social perceptiveness.
Abilities • problem sensitivity, oral expression, speech clarity, deductive reasoning, near vision. • These are some abilities that trainers need to have when they are training animals in the different sessions.