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Ch. 1.2 Employment Opportunities: “So Many Choices”

Ch. 1.2 Employment Opportunities: “So Many Choices”. Identify a career field suited to your talents and interests Investigate jobs and their educational requirements. Choosing A Career.

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Ch. 1.2 Employment Opportunities: “So Many Choices”

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  1. Ch. 1.2 Employment Opportunities:“So Many Choices” Identify a career field suited to your talents and interests Investigate jobs and their educational requirements

  2. Choosing A Career The types of occupations in the U.S. can be counted in the thousands. Some of these require long periods of education or training. In fact, most jobs require post-high school education or training. Perhaps some workers missed an opportunity to benefit from the education they were being offered. Of the 40 occupations with the largest projected job growth in the next decade, only one in four will require a college degree or specialized training. • Industrial production • Service • Sales • Transportation • Technical and repair jobs • Social science • Art, design, and communication • Office • Education • Construction • Scientific and technical • Health • Social service

  3. Assess Yourself • Do you communicate effectively with others? • Are you comfortable with computational tasks? • Do you enjoy conducting a research project or investigation? • Do you prefer working with you hands? • Have others complimented you on your creative talent? • Do you relate unusually well with other people? • Have you shown talent in leading others in social or athletic activities?

  4. Education And Income • People who have received postsecondary education can expect to earn more that $1,400,000 during their lifetimes • People with just a high school education earn about $900,000 during their lifetimes • People with fewer than 8 years of education will earn about $600,000 during their lifetimes

  5. Technology • Technology – enables goods and services to be produced more efficiently through the use of machines and labor saving methods

  6. Fringe benefits • Benefits: health care, retirement plan, unemployment compensation, worker’s comp.…… • An Engineer is being offered a job to design some of the computer components used in the space program. • The company is offering new engineers $60,000.00

  7. Calculate the percentages: • 7.65% of gross pay for Social Security and Medicare • 5% of gross pay to match retirement contributions • $80 per month to pay for health care • $10 per month for a life insurance policy

  8. Choose between the 2: • Aerothech • Salary- $48,000 • Med insurance- $50/month • Retirement: %3 of gross pay • Education: $1000/per year • Travel allowance: $120/month • Electron Research • $48,000 • Med insurance- $60/month • 2.5% of gross pay • Education: $1200/year • Travel allowance: $100/month

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