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Journal Entry PF-Chapter 2 Notes Finances & Career Planning 1

Activities Collect Financial Collage Article, “College Students…” Chapter 2 Notes Career Poster Present Career Posters PF-Chapter 2 Notes Finances & Career Planning 2

Chapter 2 Notes PF-Chapter 2 Notes Finances & Career Planning 3

When you go to college you study a certain subject so you can have a… PF-Chapter 2 Notes Finances & Career Planning 4

Personal Factors that Effect Your Career Include… Demographic trends: tendencies of people based on age, gender, income, education, ethnicity (e.g. baby boomers getting older=more health care jobs; more working parents=child care jobs) Geographic Trends: where people live (e.g. Florida, Nevada have fast growing job markets) PF-Chapter 2 Notes Finances & Career Planning 5

Assignment PF-Chapter 2 Notes Finances & Career Planning 6

Chapter 2 Quiz Today PF-Chapter 2 Notes Finances & Career Planning 7

8 JOURNAL ENTRY Have you ever had a part time or full time job? Babysitting, mowing lawns, working at the pool, doing chores? What did you like about your jobs? What did you dislike about your job?

How do you obtain experience? Job Opportunities Part-time work Volunteer Work Internships Cooperative Education (offered here at South) Class Projects After school activities Career Resources Library/Newspaper/Internet School Counselor College & Career Center/Job fairs Professional Organizations (DECA, FBLA) Networking: making contacts in the business world to help obtain employment/career info or jobs Shadowing/Informational Interview PF-Chapter 2 Notes Finances & Career Planning 9

Once you find a job you like, what’s next??? You apply for the job with a… RESUME: 1-2 page summary of you education, training, experience, and qualifications COVER LETTER: personal letter that you submit with your resume that tells why you are interested in the job and how you found out about it PF-Chapter 2 Notes Finances & Career Planning 10

After you apply & interview… You get a job offer Salary: yearly pay that you incur for job duties performed Salary includes Health insurance Life insurance Pension/Retirement Plan 401K PF-Chapter 2 Notes Finances & Career Planning 11

Financial Obligations your salary will fund… House payment (mortgage) Lease/apartment payment Car Payment Car Insurance Utilities heating, electric, water, cable, phone, internet, gas Groceries Entertainment (movies, dinner out, dates, etc.) Shopping When considering a job offer, you must take into account what bills you are obligated to pay and if your salary will be able to accommodate those bills PF-Chapter 2 Notes Finances & Career Planning 12

Activities for Today! Get a Chapter 2 Packet NEFE: Read pages Complete pages 98, 99, 102, 104 Review NEFE together PF-Chapter 2 Notes Finances & Career Planning 13