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Me and John Jr. talk about what his career he want right after he graduates. He says he wants to be a web designer. And I told him he would need to get a bacholarś degree. He agreed he would work hard in high school to graduate with good grades.
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John Jr. and I search the web to see if he needs any education or in job training to become a Web Developer.
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John Jr. and I found a couple of sites to use to help him get started.
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John Jr. and I look up on the web and see if they need any type of education or in job experience.
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I told John Jr. to look at the tips every other day for ideas on how to practice to become a Web Developer.
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John Jr. has learned a web design theory.
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John Jr. already has started to learn how to code.
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John Jr. finally got the tools to start becoming a Web Designer.
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John Jr. told me all about learning about basic SEO (Search Engine Optimization) rules.
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I told John Jr. to start building a habit to start testing his design on a regular basis and to start communicating with people you have had or know to web design skills or even stat up a team.
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I told John Jr. if he wants his Web design to become a success he should keep up with the latests trends and even join community if he wanted to higher his charisma for himself or even for his own business if he plans to have one in the future.
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I gave a tip to John Jr. to keep everything in order and remember companies can be critical and to focus on his portfolio.
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John Jr. thanked me for helping him this year of what he wanted to do for his career and to what to be prepared for. His father also thanked. All I needed to say was Youŕe welcome.¨ and ¨Just doing my job.¨