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How to Get a 16 Year Old a Job

Roger Shelley. How to Get a 16 Year Old a Job. Volume 5. Job Related Routines Tasks, Training, & Skill Utilization. Let’s Review the Aspects. Let’s Review the Aspects. Themes. Transportation Technology/ Communication Sports: M gmt , C omm , etc. Products, Direct Care.

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How to Get a 16 Year Old a Job

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  1. Roger Shelley How to Get a 16 Year Old a Job Volume 5

  2. Job Related Routines Tasks, Training, & Skill Utilization

  3. Let’s Review the Aspects

  4. Let’s Review the Aspects

  5. Themes Transportation Technology/ Communication Sports: Mgmt, Comm, etc. Products, Direct Care General interest areas, or themes? Interests • Cars • Video games • Basketball • Animals Customized Information &Transferrable Skills • “Themes” Thanks to Griffin-Hammis Associates, LLC

  6. Exploring “Themes” • Develop a list of places where people with those themes work • Ask questions: • Where? • Why? • What led to the decision to do that work? • What, if any, were steps that prepared the person to do that work? Customized Information & Transferrable Skills

  7. Checking for “Core Routines”* for the places and job • What tasks need to be done most often in this job? • What type of training is required for performing the tasks? • How do people get into a job with these “Core Routines”? • What do I do, right now, that might apply to those jobs? *MGA, Michael Callahan Customized Information & Transferrable Skills

  8. Where do you want to work? • Critical/Supporting? • Top-down/Team? • Relaxed/Formal? • Self-directed/Ordered? • People of all ages/People of your age only? • Where do you not want to work? Customized Information & Transferrable Skills/ Environment

  9. Self-employment allows you to tailor a job for yourself • Self-employment might allow you to make more money than working for someone else • Self-employment allows you to set your own hours • Self-employment may allow you to hire others to help with your work What About Working for Yourself?

  10. What kind of service or product could you offer to prospective customers? • Check your themes and places for hints or customers • What do you need for starting the business • Start a plan for at least one business (Business Proposal Instructions and Form follow on the next slides) What About Working for Yourself?

  11. Business Proposal For (Business Owner’s Name) Business Name______________________________ Business Address____________________________ Business Category: ___Sole Proprietorship ___Corporation ___Limited Partnership ___LLC Other:_________________ Product/Services: Proposed Markets: Activities Already Accomplished: Next Steps: Resources needed to start business: Supports utilized or in place:

  12. Business Proposal Instructions Business Name: What is the name of your business? Business Address: Where is your business located? Business Category: What kind of business? Sole proprietor, limited partnership, corporation, limited liability company (LLC), or other? Product/Services: Describe your business. What will you make or what services will you provide? Proposed Markets: Who are you going to sell to or serve? How will they know about you? Activities Already Accomplished: What have you done already? Next Steps: What are the first things you need to do? Resources needed to start business: What do you need to get started? Supports utilized or in place: Who is helping you start this business?

  13. You have your choice on the way you want to work and what you want to do • Sometimes, the hardest part is to begin Choosing Employment

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