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| A lifetime profession that you strongly believe in and the provides an income as well. |
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| The amount of money it takes to purchace typical living expenses in a particular city. |
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| Your level of fomal knowledge and training. |
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| Additional programs like health benefits and retirement plans offered by employers. |
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| Additional programs like health benefits and retirement plans offered by employers. |
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| A person who creates a business from a need and puts creativity and ingeunity into action to provide a service or product. |
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| Relatively short-term work that pays the bills for now. |
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| One of the single greatest assets an individual has is earning power. |
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| Your earning potential will be greatly influenced by your education, training, and experience. |
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| On average, a person with a bachelor's degree earns more than a person with a high school diploma. |
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| An entrepreneuer does not have to deal with other people. |
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| An employee who makes good use of time, money, and materials demonstrates strong information management skills. |
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Which of the following in not a primary career factor?
a. Education b. Experience c. Who knows who d. Personal Needs |
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Employers look for employees who are well educated and have technical skills. Which of the following characteristics do employees also look for?
a. Ability to learn and speak clearly b. Makes good use of time c. Problem solving and creative thinking |
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