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Career planning starts with self-assessment picking a career based on what you are good at Employers hire People the have: A strong work ethic Technological Skills Higher skill and/or education levels = higher income Supply and demand also influence job income Low Supply (engineers) = High Pay High Supply (factory workers) = Low pay Technology creates Creates new jobs Jobs that didn’t exist Jobs based in foreign countries Creates competition Being fiscally responsible making careful spending decisions, saving and investing for the future, having insurance, keeping to a budget, using credit cards wisely, as well as understanding how contracts, warranties, and guarantees