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1 Section 2.1 Planning Your Career
Chapter 2 Section 2.1 Planning Your Career

2 Career vs. Job What is the difference? Job Career
The work you do to earn money Career Is a commitment to work in a field that you find interesting and fulfilling

3 Planning that Career What things influence the career that you will take. At what level do you want your standard of living. What are the apparent trends What is the earning potential of the career you choose. Personal Factors Education Aptitudes Stages in your career

4 Standard of Living Degree of prosperity in a nation, as measured by income levels, quality of housing and food, medical care, educational opportunities, transportation, communications, and other measures. The standard of living in different countries is frequently compared based on annual per capita income. On an individual level, the standard of living is a measure of the quality of life in such areas as housing, food, education, clothing, transportation, and employment opportunities.

5 Per Capita Game!!!!! It has been estimated that there are approximately 305 Million people in the US. What are the Per capita of these items? The number in pounds of meat consumed per year. The number in pounds of cheese consumed per year. The number in pounds of sugar consumed per year. The number in pounds of ice cream consumed per year. The number in pounds of pasta consumed per year. The number in gallons of milk consumed per year. The number of Big Macs consumed per year. The number in pounds of Beef (hamburger) consumed per year.

6 Here are the answers The number in pounds of meat consumed per year.
222 lbs per person The number in pounds of cheese consumed per year. 30 lbs per person The number in pounds of sugar consumed per year. 114 lbs per person The number in pounds of ice cream consumed per year. 23 lbs per person The number in pounds of pasta consumed per year. 22 lbs per person The number in gallons of milk consumed per year. 12 gallons of milk per person per year The number of Big Macs consumed per year. 2.5 big macs per person per year The number in pounds of Beef (hamburger) consumed per year. 66 lbs of hamburger per year.

7 Personal Factors Aptitude Test www.Missouriconnections.com
Now go to the web site and select Career Assessment and take the assessment.

8 Potential Earning Power
What is the average salary of the job that you would like to be? Pick three jobs you would be interested in and see the amount of income you would make. Then go back and apply it to the place where you would like to live and see how much more you would need.

9 Trends Developments that mark changes in a particular area
Indicated that some people are making career decisions, such as declining a promotion, that allow them to spend more time with their families or to enjoy their hobbies and interests Trends Chart

10 Social Factors Demographic Trends
Are tendencies of people who are grouped by age, gender, ethnicity, education, or income that change over times. Some examples\ More working parents – created more jobs in the child care industry More leisure time – creates more time for health, recreation, and fitness products. The graying of society – creates a larger need for retirement communities.

11 Social Factors Continued
Geographic Trends People shifting from one area to another area. The shift back to the City of St. Louis People also shifting to warmer weather climates. Large increase in jobs in Phoenix Nevada, and Ft. Lauderdale Florida. Earning Levels due to Geographic trends You will earn more money in New York City than in St. Louis. However the cost of living is much more as well.

12 Cost of Living Cost of living calculators Per State Cost of Living
2008 Per Capita Personal Income Using the jobs that we discovered you would be good at and the salary in which you would earn here in Missouri, find a place outside of Missouri that would be more, less, and comparable to here in St. Louis.

13 Where are you at in your career.
At the beginning? What career choices are important to you? Middle Is it worth changing to a new career? Would you loose money? At the end How far away is retirement? Is there another career that I could be interested in?

14 2.3 Million Dollars 6 bedroom 2 bath in Malibu, CA
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