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Vocabulary Why Work? Attitude Job/Career Why Plan? 1pt 1 pt 1 pt 1pt 1 pt 2 pt 2 pt 2pt 2pt 2 pt 3 pt 3 pt 3 pt 3 pt 3 pt 4 pt 4 pt 4pt 4 pt 4pt 5pt 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt

An objective or target a person tries to reach by directing his/her thoughts and energy.

What is a “goal”?

The way in which a person views his/her own self-worth and personal abilities.

What is “self-concept”?

A group of tasks you agree to perform for an employer.

What is a “job”?

A group of jobs involving similar tasks.

What is an “occupation”?

The work you will do over a period of years.

What is a “career”?

You need this to buy necessities--such as food, water, shelter.

What is “money”?

The need to communicate with others; to share similar interests.

What is “companionship”?

To feel good about themselves.

What is “fulfillment”?

To satisfy a basic human need.

What is “self-esteem”?

To do more than ever before; to expand skills; to be creative.

What is “accomplishment”?

The way in which a person views his/her own self-worth and personal abilities.

What is “self-concept”?

Two different types of attitude.

What is “positive” and “negative”?

This does not stay the same --it will change daily.

What is your “self-concept”?

The most important factor in your job success.

What is your “attitude” ?

One main reason why workers lose their jobs.

What is “a negative attitude”? or What is “can’t get along with others”?

_____ = jobs + occupations

What is a “career”?

All jobs are important-- all work has __________.

What is “dignity”?

The definition for “job”

What is “a group of tasks you agree to perform for an employer”?

The definition for “occupation.”

What is “a group of jobs with similar tasks”?

Even presidents of large companies started out in jobs that required only a few __________.

What are “skills”?

You can have more ________ over your life if you plan ahead.

What is “control”?

The __________ you earn will increase faster.

What is “money”?

You will more likely end up in a job in which you are __________.

What is “interested”?

Each job will give you _________ and __________ to help prepare you for next job.

What are “skills” and “experience”?

You will be able to work toward your most important _______.

What are “goals”?