Managing your Personal Finances Unit 1: Getting Your First Job (Job vs. Career)

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Managing your Personal Finances Unit 1: Getting Your First Job (Job vs. Career)

DO NOW: Please describe how you currently pay for the things that you want?

Standard 2.1: Students will be able to explain the difference between a career and a job, and identify various jobs in the community available to them.

Goals for the Day I can explain the difference between and a job I can identify jobs and activities (paid and unpaid) I can compare the pros and cons of having a part-time job I can identify different resources available to help me find a job

List how students ages pay for the things that they want?

Career vs. Job Definition CareerJob A career is the pursuit of a lifelong ambition or the general course of progression towards lifelong goals. Job is an activity through which an individual can earn money. It is a work related activity in exchange for payment.

Career vs. Job Training or educational requirements Career Job Usually requires special learning to develop abilities. Education or special training may or may not be required

Career vs. Job Time CareerJob Long term, may be life-time May only last a Short-time (Short term)

Career vs. Job Income Career Job Varies depending on value to society. Non-monetary benefits may be higher. Salary is more common. Varies by demand. More likely to be an hourly wage.

Career vs. Job Benefits Career Job Typically provided by employer with a small cost to the employee. Typically NOT provided by employer. All cost to the employee.

Typical Teenage Jobs

What are the pros and cons of getting a job? Getting a Job Pros Cons Gain Valuable Training and Work Experience Could Negatively Affect School work (Studies) Make Money Time away from Family, Friends, Social Events Meet New People Stress

How can student find a job? What resources are available? Classified Ads Friends (Referrals) Help Wanted Signs Online Career Websites aka Careerbuilder.com, Snagajob.com, Monster.com, LinkedIn.com

Ticket Out The Door: “Choose a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life – Confucius How does having a part- time job or participating in unpaid activities prepare you to advance into your career

Review of our Goals for the Day I can explain the difference between and a job I can identify jobs and activities (paid and unpaid) I can compare the pros and cons of having a part-time job I can identify different resources available to help me find a job