Choosing Your Career - Ms. G at Huron High

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Money Management
Chapter One Notes – Choosing Your Career
The first step in building a solid future is choosing the right career. Your choice will affect where
you will live, how much you’ll spend, invest, and save; what you’ll do in your spare time and
where you’ll go on vacations; and the type of retirement you’ll have. Because it is so important,
you should consider all possible options and trends.
New and better products and services, together with global competition, have changed the
expectations of employers. Chances are the job you’ll be hired for will be so different in five
years that you will have to be retrained, upgraded, or change jobs.
______________________________ is a general term for advances resulting from
improvements in work methods that increase productivity of people and machines.
______________________________ – the value of a completed product in relation to its
cost, must increase for a company to stay competitive.
Companies today MUST maximize efficiency in order to be profitable and stay in business.
Today’s careers may appear to be the same as they were ten years ago. However, you will find
that most are considerably different if you compare the new and old job descriptions and
qualifications.
Careful research into job titles and descriptions can help you narrow down career choices.
Several U.S. government publications provide detailed information on jobs.
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We used the Occupational Outlook Handbook in the last assignment
http://www.bls.gov/oco/home.htm
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Includes descriptions of:
____________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________
While considering the type of work which you are best suited you may find it useful to do a job
analysis. A ___________________________________ shows the positive and negative
attributes of a given career choice. Items to consider:
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____________________ – the amount of monthly or annual pay you’ll earn. You
should find out if there are scheduled raises after a month, six months, and/or a year.
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____________________ are also important! They can include: sick pay, vacation
time, profit-sharing plans, and health insurance provisions.
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Another important feature is the opportunity for ____________________ ; in other
words, the ability to advance, accept more responsibilities, and eventually work your way
up into higher positions.
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Other considerations might include travel, company stability in the community, work
hours, flexibility, and the amount of training required.
Unfortunately, every job also has its negative features. You should be prepared to see negatives
as challenges otherwise you’ll go nuts! Some negatives to consider:
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______________________________________ – any costs to be paid by the
employee that are not reimbursed by the employer. For example, if you choose to be a
real-estate agent and work independently you will have to pay your own advertising,
automobile expenses, membership dues, licensing fees etc... Carefully weigh employee
expenses vs. the benefits package provided.
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_______________________________________ – indoor or outdoor, working
alone or working with people, job pressures, time between breaks, supervisory
relationships, company rules and polices... These types of things should all be
considered.
Money Management
Chapter One Notes – Choosing Your Career
Many people would like to own their own business, large or small, and be their own boss.
An ____________________________________ is someone who organizes, manages,
and assumes the risk of a business or enterprise.
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Long hours of work and dedication usually accompany this choice ... But the rewards
are also great because you can better control your own life and future.
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With careful planning, training, advice, financing, and support, many young people
today will eventually own and run their own business enterprises.
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Owning your own business may sound exciting and fulfilling but it also has many risks
and dangers
 Consider that ____________________ of small businesses go out of business
in less than five years.
 It usually takes 1-2 years before a new business turns any kind of profit!
With increasing numbers of advanced technologies, one thing should be clear to most
American workers: __________________________________________ !
If you accept change you can be a part of it. If you reject change you will be left behind,
frustrated, unemployed or both! Here is what you can do to prevent that from happening:
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__________________________ – know what’s going on in the world.
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__________________________________ – Join professional organizations.
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_______________________ – keep __________________________
(advancing to a higher level of skill) and ______________________ (learning new
skills to stay in same job). Might need to earn
_________________________________ (post-baccalaureate programs aimed
at preparing the recipient for more responsibilities, specialized work, and oftentimes
more money!
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_______________________________________ – doing so will list your strong
and weak points and give you an idea of how to prepare yourself for a career.
The idea that we can isolate ourselves from the rest of the world and live in total peace and
security is a myth. We are now part of a _______________________________________
___________________________.
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The twenty fastest growing economies of the1990’s were former third world (or
underdeveloped) countries.
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The economic powers of the “Third World” are taking over the industrial production
tasks formerly controlled by more developed countries, and they have the workforce to
do it.
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What should we do? Most experts say we should adapt and move forward in the area
in which we are the leader – information.
What you can do to adapt?
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Engage in long-range planning
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Understand our world economy
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Develop ___________________________ – communication lines established for
people to talk to each other and share information.