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Career Exploration Tools “Purpose Driven Education” 1321 Butte St. Suite 101 Redding, CA 96001 (530) 244-4022 WWW.COLLEGEOPTIONS.ORG (All Tools available on our web site)  

Vision at 35 years of age   Adapted from Career Association With Resources for Education Inc. (C.A.R.E.) Used with permission. Name: Sam Student Today’s Date: October 31, 2018 Current Age: 17 At age 35, do you . . . 1) Own a house? __________ 2) Eat well? ___________ Dine Out? ________ 3) Are you married? ­­­­­­­­­­­­­___________ 4) Have children? ___________ If so how many? _______ 5) Own a car: ___________ How many? _______ 6) Own a SUV? ___________ 7) Own a RV? ___________ 8) Own a boat? ___________ If so, what kind?______ 9) Do you take regular vacations?______ 10) Save for your children’s education?______ 11) Have “toys” (big screen TVs, stereo, cell phones, computers?_____ 12) Like nice clothes? __________ 13) Save for retirement? ___________ 14) Own your own business?­­__________ Continued

15) Are you a supervisor at work?___­­___________________   16) What kind of work do you do?______________________ 17) What is your spouse’s vocation?______________________ 18) Is your spouse motivated?______________________ 19) Are you ready for a financial emergency/Misc?_______ 20) Do you usually want more than you have?_______

(Score Sheet-In today’s Dollars) Per Month needed after taxes:   Per Month needed after taxes: 1) ____ ($5.50 per month per $1000 in value (250K = per month) adjusted for 20% down (4.5% @30 years) -Property Taxes $300 per month -Utilities $150 per month -Insurance $125 per month 2) ____($250 per month per adult, $350 if eating out) 3) ____($400 per month-Health and Life Insurance) 4) ____($500 per month per child) 5) ____ ($450 per car-includes license and insurance) 6) ____ ($550 per SUV-includes license and insurance) 7)____ ($450 per RV-includes license and insurance) 8)____ ($300 per boat-includes license and insurance) 9)____ ($300 per month for 2 vacations a year) 10)____ ($200 per child) 11)____ ($200 per month –computer, cell phones, TV, etc.) 12)____ ($150 per month - clothing allowance) 13)____ ($500 per month – depending on goals)

(Score Sheet cont.) 14) N/A Shows need for education and traditional values   15) N/A Shows need for education and traditional values 16) N/A Shows need for education and traditional values 17) N/A Shows need for education and traditional values 18) N/A Shows need for education and traditional values 19) 200 ($200 per month) 20) N/A Shows need for education to secure good paying job $ ______ TOTAL monthly needed income (after taxes) $______ Annual income needed (after taxes) $______ Divided by .75 equals approximated gross income needed before state and federal tax.

DEAR MINI-JOB SHADOW PARTICIPANT,    AFTER YOUR SUCCESSFUL CAREER ASSESSMENT AND RELATED RESEARCH, PLEASE CONTACT YOUR COLLEGE OPTIONS ADVISOR OR COUNSELOR TO ARRANGE AN INTERVIEW WITH A PROFESSIONAL IN THE CAREER FIELD YOU ARE INTERESTED IN. THIS INTERVIEW SHOULD LAST NO MORE THAN 45 MINUTES. THE BEST FIT FOR YOUR CAREER AND EDUCATION IS THE GOAL !! PLEASE BE SENSITIVE TO YOUR MENTOR'S TIME AS WELL AS THEIR PRIORITY OF ATTENDING TO THEIR JOB RESPONSIBILITIES. BELOW IS A LIST OF "ROOT" QUESTIONS FOR YOU TO ASK, DESIGNED TO DISCOVER ESSENTIAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR YOUR CAREER GOALS: 1) WHAT DO YOU LIKE ABOUT YOUR JOB? 2) WHAT DO YOU DISLIKE ABOUT YOUR JOB? 3) WHAT IS A TYPICAL WORK WEEK LOOK LIKE FOR YOU? 4) HOW DIFFICULT IS EMPLOYMENT IN THIS FIELD? 5) WHAT IS THE NORMAL INCOME RANGE FOR THIS JOB? 6) ANY SPECIAL TOLLS ON YOUR FAMILY AS A RESULT OF YOUR CAREER? 7) WHAT WAS YOUR COLLEGE MAJOR? 8) IS GRADUATE WORK NECESSARY/RECCOMMENDED FOR YOUR CAREER? 9) ANY SCHOOL RECOMMENDATIONS? 10) ANY CHANCE OF AFTER SCHOOL OR SUMMER EMPLOYMENT FOR ME AT YOUR WORK PLACE? 11) ARE THERE VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES HERE? 12) WOULD YOU RECOMMEND THIS FIELD FOR YOUR OWN SON OR DAUGHTER? REMEMBER TO DRESS APPROPRIATELY AND EXERCISE YOUR BEST MANNERS. BE SURE TO BE ON TIME AND DO NOT OVERSTAY YOUR WELCOME. THIS PERSON IS GRACIOUSLY VOLUNTEERING THEIR TIME.