Chapter 14 and 15 Test Thursday 10/18/2012
Prepares a person for a job in a specific field Consultation Occupational training Registered apprenticeship Transfer Fringe benefits
Financial extras in addition to a regular paycheck Consultation Occupational training Registered apprenticeship Transfer Fringe benefits
A discussion for seeking advice Consultation Occupational training Registered apprenticeship Transfer Fringe benefits
An advanced training program for a skill or craft that operates according to Department of Labor Standards Consultation Occupational training Registered apprenticeship Transfer Fringe benefits
The acceptance of coursework completed at one school by another school Consultation Occupational training Registered apprenticeship Transfer Fringe benefits
A list of steps to take to reach a career goal Routine decisions Major decisions Personal decisions Decision-making process Career plan
Approaching decisions carefully and logically Routine decisions Major decisions Personal decisions Decision-making process Career plan
Decisions that guide a person’s career and personal life Routine decisions Major decisions Personal decisions Decision-making process Career plan
Deciding what to wear, what to eat, and what time to leave for school Routine decisions Major decisions Personal decisions Decision-making process Career plan
Deciding if you should shoplift when your friend tries to get you to Routine decisions Major decisions Personal decisions Decision-making process Career plan
The more information you get about careers the easier it is to make your career plan True
Every occupation has desirable and undesirable work conditions True
When solving business problems it would be helpful to use the decision making process True
The decision making process can be used throughout your life True
Careers should be evaluated on by the amount of money you can earn False
Sometimes a low paying job with excellent benefits can be as good or better than a higher paying job with little to no benefits True
Your career decision is the only major decision you will have to make False
A career ladder only shows the lower level jobs in that career False
What career you chooses will determine: People you meet The way you live Money you earn Satisfaction you get from life True
If you make a wrong decision about something important it will have little effect on your life False
Evaluating the results of a decision does not help you make better decisions False
When evaluating a specific career consider The hours The educational requirements The work conditions All of the above
Types of job training include College or University courses Armed forces training Occupational training All of the above
To find the most satisfying career you should Wait for a good job to come along Chose your parent’s career Research careers Try lots of different jobs
What is the first step in the decision making process? Identify resources consider the alternatives Identify the problem Evaluate the results