If someone is making a career choice based on what they see on television then they are seeing too much television.
But really - a kid does not have exposure to the existence of that many jobs.
Teachers, what Mom and Dad do, relatives, television, everyday life.
How to widen a child's horizons beyond teacher / doctor / lawyer / policeman / ice skater / rock star / drug dealer?
Hmmm . . .
There are various books that can be helpful in helping to widen a young person's horizons - beyond what they see on television - in regard to possible career choices. A few examples:
http://www.amazon.com/Occupational-Outlook...TF8&s=bookshttp://www.amazon.com/College-Majors-Handb...2241202-4363654http://www.amazon.com/Best-Jobs-21st-Centu...TF8&s=bookshttp://www.amazon.com/Best-Jobs-Without-Fo...TF8&s=bookshttp://www.amazon.com/200-Best-Jobs-Colleg...TF8&s=booksI bought a different one of the above (a total of two books) for each of my somewhat aimless nephews as high school graduation presents a few years back. I got a call at that time from their father thanking me - the young gentlemen would not listen to their parents about such matters, but they were greedily absorbing the books sent by their doting Uncle Epaminondas.
Go figure.
Or - a call to any high school guidance counselor might give you some beginning guidance on how to help broaden your child's choices.
One trap that I have noticed in kids choosing careers that I try to help them to avoid -
A lot of kids choose a career without ever having talked to anyone who actually does that very deed.
It can be kinda pathetic.
If your child seems to be wandering down a career path in cloistered ignorance, try to get them talking to someone who is in the same career for that 'ol sobering reality check.
I see a lot of people – particularly at the two year associate degree level - going into work that they later regret.
But they never checked it out before diving in!
Once they are in - it is too late to change direction.
I try to convince them otherwise, but -
Married, kids, and living paycheck-to-paycheck – still paying off educational loans -
You can see how they might feel a little stuck.
Good luck -
Epaminondas