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The Year is 2020…
› Where do you see yourself?
› What will you be doing?
› What path did you go on?
The concept of work means different
things to different people
Different people have different reasons
for working or choosing the jobs that
they do
Work is any useful activity
Full time: 2,000 hours a year
Lifetime: Full time from 22 years – 70
years = 96,000 hours
Interests – things you like to do
Skills – things you know how to do
(knowledge combined with experience)
Transferable Skills – skills that you can use
in many different situations
It is important to examine your
personality, skills, and interests as you
plan your journey to your career
Roberta – Page 9
Is money the end all?
What makes you satisfied about work?
Job – work you do for pay
› Consists of certain tasks
Occupation – the type of work you do
› People can change jobs and still have the
same occupation
Career – a series of related jobs or
occupations built on a foundation of
interest, knowledge, training, and
experience
› Average American will have more than
eight different jobs by the age of 32
Lifestyle is the way you use your time,
energy, and resources
› Many people use much of their time and energy
at work
Does work affect the other parts of your
life?
What kind of lifestyle do you want in the
future?
What changes are you willing to make in
your current life to achieve your future
goals?
To Pay for Wants and Needs
› Page 11 – Figure 1.1
To Be Around Others
To Make a Contribution
Self-Fulfillment
Activity
The workplace is constantly changing
What work will be available?
Keep on top of the changes in work
Follow current events in the newspapers,
magazines, tv, radio and websites to
keep in the know about trends
The 21st Century Workplace – page 14
Look at the tag on your clothes,
backpack, shoes, etc.
Where are they made?
We you buy goods and services from
other countries, you are participating in
the global economy
Economy – refers to the ways in which a
group produces, distributes, and
consumes its goods and services.
Goods – items that people buy
Services – activities done for others for a
fee
Global economy – refers to the ways in
which the world’s economies are linked
Does the global economy impact the
job market? the demand for particular
jobs? How does it affect the U.S.?
Familiarize yourself with the diverse
economies and cultures of the world
Basic Skills – communication and math
skills
Thinking Skills – creative thinking, critical
thinking, decision making, problem
solving, seeing things in the mind’s eye,
curiosity, knowing how to learn,
reasoning
Personal Qualities – personal
responsibility, social and civic
responsibility, self-direction and selfmanagement, self-esteem adaptability,
integrity, and honesty
Adaptable Workers
Cell Phones, Internet, Video
Conferencing, Surgeries, etc.
Outsourcing – when businesses hire other
companies or individuals to produce
their services or goods
Telecommute – work from home or in an
office center that uses technology to
perform their jobs
Working in teams – organized group that
has a common goal
› Collaborate (work together) to set goals,
make decisions, and implement actions
› Share skills and ideas
› Team members must do their share of the
work, have good communication skills, and
a positive attitude.
Diversity – from different countries,
cultures, backgrounds and generations
› Respect a must!
Most new jobs will be in the serviceproducing industries
› Medical care
› Travel accommodations
› Education
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Look at the whole picture – skills, interests
and job outlook
Lifelong Learning – continue to learn about
technology, new practices & new ideas