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20 pt 30 pt 40 pt 50 pt 10 pt 20 pt 30 pt 40 pt 50 pt 10 pt 20 pt 30 pt 40 pt 50 pt 10 pt 20 pt 30 pt 40 pt 50 pt 10 pt 20 pt 30 pt 40 pt 50 pt 10 pt Benefits PaycheckClassified AdsCBE RulesBenefits

Your paycheck increases at an agreed-upon rate along with the cost of living

What is cost of living increase?

Lower prices for employees on company products or services.

What are employee discounts?

A child care arrangement.

What is day care?

A specific number of days for which you are paid when you are not at work because of illness

What are paid sick days?

A fixed, regular payment related to past work.

What is a pension?

A bank account that allows you to write checks as payments.

What is a checking account?

To sign your name.

What is to endorse?

The money a bank pays you for the use of your money.

What is interest?

The paper you write on that tells how much money you want to deposit, or put into, you account.

What is a deposit slip?

The person at a bank who helps you make deposits and withdrawals of your money.

Who is the teller/cashier?

The abbreviation exp.

What is experienced?

The abbreviation asst.

What is assistant?

The abbreviation hrly.

What is hourly?

The abbreviation ben.

What are benefits?

The abbreviation M-F.

What is Monday through Friday?

The accumulation of 12 discipline points.

What is a major infraction?

Must be employed at least three week days beginning by 12 noon.

What is a student enrolled in morning classes?

When assigned by the administration shall be held in the morning before school.

What is detention?

Papers obtained for each new job held.

What are working papers?

When the student will be removed from the work experience program.

What is the third major infraction?

Every Cooperative Education student must have 24-hour coverage.

What is true?

Students are permitted to use equipment at a job site without instruction if they feel they know how to handle the equipment.

What is false?

You may throw your cigarette ashes in the waste container.

What is false?

All accidents must be reported to the employer and the Coordinator.

What is true?

When lifting heavy objects, bend from the waist to grab the box or item.

What is false?

The percentage assigned to the work experience and the percentage assigned to class work.

What is 50%?

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