Many high up executives in the MLB were once scouts, and many started out as unpaid interns before that. Unpaid internships usually require little to no experience, which makes them an ideal first step into an organization like the MLB. You can search for internships online, or by simply going into the offices of nearby teams and asking if they're looking to fill any positions. Find a baseball scout at local baseball games. They usually hold a radar gun, which is used to measure how fast a baseball is thrown, and carry items like clipboards or binders with the logo of their professional baseball team employer on them. Approach them and discuss your aspirations.  Get into the habit of going to local games in leagues that scouts will be looking at, like amateur leagues, semi-professional leagues, and college baseball. Avoid coming on to strong. When you try to make a connection with a baseball scout, be aware that everyone is different, and some people are not going to open to helping out an aspiring scout. You'll need to be outgoing and friendly, and know when to cut your loses. As associate scout is an unpaid position that reports to a baseball scout. The associate scout is responsible for providing the scout with information on a regular basis regarding baseball players in a designated geographic area. Associate scouts typically work in the areas in which they live.  MLB its own career opportunities search engine on their official website. Check this regularly to see if any associate scout positions near you pop up. Another option is to get to know scouts in your area, either by going to games and striking up conversations with them, or by making connections and networking from your internship with an organization. If you make your desire to become an associate scout clear, and you're a hard worker, you'll be noticed eventually.
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One-sentence summary -- Find an internship with a team. Learn about the job from a baseball scout. Look for associate scout openings.

Q: This method will not create a true watermark, but will instead insert a picture into a header or footer. In Excel 2003 and earlier, this is done through the Page Setup dialog box. In Excel 2007 and later, this is done through the Insert and Design menu ribbons. After selecting the worksheet you want to display the watermark, do the following:  In Excel 2003 and earlier, select Header and Footer from the View menu, then select Custom Header or Custom Footer. In Excel 2007, click the Header and Footer button in the Text group on the Insert menu ribbon. Choose either the left, center or right section box. In Excel 2003 and earlier, these boxes appear side by side in the Page Setup dialog box.  In Excel 2003 and earlier, these boxes appear side by side in the Page Setup dialog box. In Excel 2007, the window under the Design menu ribbon displays a spreadsheet with a header section at the top labeled "Click to add header." Click to display the three subsections. (If you'd rather place your graphic in the footer, click the Go to Footer button in the Navigation section.) Use the appropriate method for your version of Excel to place the picture in one of the header or footer sections.  In Excel 2003 and earlier, in the Header and Footer dialog box, click Insert Picture, navigate to the image you want to insert and double-click it. You can resize it by clicking Format Picture and using the options in the Format Picture dialog. In Excel 2007, click Picture in the Header & Footer Elements group in the Design menu ribbon, navigate to the image you want to insert and double-click it. You can resize it by clicking Format Picture and using the options in the Format Picture dialog. It is also possible to simulate a watermark in Excel by adding a graphic image as a background; however, backgrounds appear only on the screen, not in a printed copy.
A: Open Microsoft Excel. Access the header and footer controls. Determine where you want to position the watermark. Place the picture.

Article: If the accessory doesn't show up as an pairing option, it may be because it's no longer in pairing mode. Sometimes the accessory will automatically turn off if it takes too long to pair with your iPhone. Try restarting the accessory and putting it back into pairing mode. If you can see the accessory as an option on your iPhone but can't get the accessory to work, you can make your iPhone "forget" the accessory so you can pair it again. To do this:  Open your iPhone's Settings. Tap Bluetooth. Tap the blue "i" in a circle next to the accessory's name. Tap Forget This Device. Tap the back button. Restart the accessory and put it into pairing mode. Select the accessory on your iPhone to pair with it. On the other hand, your iPhone may be the reason why you cannot pair with the Bluetooth device. Open the Control Center and tap the Bluetooth icon to turn Bluetooth off, and then again to turn it back on. If that doesn't help, try restarting your iPhone and then attempting to pair again. If you haven't updated your iPhone's operating system in a while, you may need to do so to use the accessory you're trying to pair with. Plug your iPhone into a power source, connect to Wi-Fi, and then check out How to Update iOS to proceed.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Restart the Bluetooth accessory. Unpair the Bluetooth device and reconnect. Restart Bluetooth on your iPhone. Upgrade to the latest version of iOS.