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Bishop Kenny NJROTC NS1
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UNIT 1 CHAPTER 2.4 Career Choices
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Career Choices
You have several possible career paths in
front of you.
Education - Experience
Private Sector
Big company
Business for yourself
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The public sector includes people who
work for federal, state, or local government.
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Schoolteachers are government employees
and work for a school district or a city’s
education department.
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A. Pharmaceutical salespersons
B. School textbook editors
C. Bank loan officers
D. Social Security administrators
Which of these people have a career
in the public sector?
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A. Pharmaceutical salespersons
B. School textbook editors
C. Bank loan officers
D. Social Security administrators
Which of these people have a career
in the public sector?
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There are other ways careers differ. Do you
like to work:
• With a large
group of
people, a
small team,
or on your
own?
• Indoors or
outdoors?
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Different careers have different rhythms
and paces.
Sales
Construction
Retailing
Public Safety
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How do you feel about money?
Do you want job security and a steady
income – or are you willing to accept risk for
the opportunity to receive higher earnings?
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What kind of family do you want?
Will the career you want support the
family you’d like to have someday?
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A. security
B. education
C. risk
D. experience
Certain careers require people to be
willing to accept more _______ for the
possibility of a higher income.
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A. security
B. education
C. risk
D. experience
Certain careers require people to be
willing to accept more _______ for the
possibility of a higher income.
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A. administrative
B. financial
C. private
D. public
Employees of the government
work in the _______ sector.
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A. administrative
B. financial
C. private
D. public
Employees of the government
work in the _______ sector.
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A. a steady income
B. job security
C. higher risk
D. a slower pace
People who want jobs with
higher earnings usually must be
willing to accept _______.
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A. a steady income
B. job security
C. higher risk
D. a slower pace
People who want jobs with
higher earnings usually must be
willing to accept _______.