W ORKPLACE VOCABULARY 12 Grooming, Posture, Social Security, Aesthetics and Profitable.

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W ORKPLACE VOCABULARY 12 Grooming, Posture, Social Security, Aesthetics and Profitable

G ROOMING Care of the body. The process of removing dirt from oneself. The care for ones appearance, hygiene and clothing

POSTURE The way a person holds or positions their body

S OCIAL S ECURITY A mandated supplemental retirement system in the US that was established in Social Security is funded out of payroll taxes and a percentage of a workers paycheck goes directly into the Social Security fund to help provide money to those who are currently on Social Security

A ESTHETICS The study of art, culture or nature. Provides new ways of seeing and perceiving the world

P ROFITABLE Making money by selling something for more than it cost you to grow or make