МОСКОВСКИЙ ГОРОДСКОЙ УНИВЕРСИТЕТ УПРАВЛЕНИЯ ПРАВИТЕЛЬСТВА МОСКВЫ Выполнила студентка II курса Факультета управления Специальности: Социально-культурная.

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МОСКОВСКИЙ ГОРОДСКОЙ УНИВЕРСИТЕТ УПРАВЛЕНИЯ ПРАВИТЕЛЬСТВА МОСКВЫ Выполнила студентка II курса Факультета управления Специальности: Социально-культурная деятельность Чарикова К. Получение работы в Соединенных Штатах

Getting a Job in the United States There are two types of jobs: full-time and part- time work. A full-time job is usually hours a week. A part-time job is hours a week. The difference is in the pay and benefits. Many persons with a full-time job will have a higher salary and be provided with benefits. Benefits such as medical insurance, paid vacations, and maybe even an opportunity to have a retirement savings plan. Part-time workers do not receive any benefits other than a few days off a year.

However, most may work at the age of fourteen, with a worker's permit or permission from his parents or guardian. Students usually have part-time jobs in fast food restaurants such as McDonald's, Burger King, etc. Many young men and women work in pizza places and ice cream shops as waiters. Some students work at sports events as coaches, referees, umpires, or scorekeepers. Some students work to pay for attending college or university, others like having extra pocket money, or are saving to buy something.

However, the minimum wage in California and New York is around 6 or 7 dollars an hour because the costs of living in those states are much higher. But the average McDonald's worker in Georgia will make minimum wage, $5.65 per hour. Most employers expect their applicants to have previous experience. In order to obtain a job, one must fill out ah application. An application requires necessary information for taxes. The employer usually requests recommendations. It is now also standard practice for many employers to ask employees to take drug tests before they can get a job. After an application has been reviewed, the employer may call the prospective employee in for an interview. The employer will ask questions about what to do in an emergency, what to do with angry customers, and other relative scenarios. Work experience is necessary for most college or university graduates. Thus, American youth must work during college or university in order to get a good job later on or to pay for attending a college or university.

Vocabulary: full-time work — работа с полной занятостью part-time work — работа с частичной занятостью benefits — преимущества, привилегии salary — зарплата (обычно служащего) medical insurance — медицинская страховка paid vacations — оплачиваемый отпуск retirement savings plan — досрочный уход на пенсию youth — молодежь to require — требовать guardian — опекун waiter — официант coach — тренер (главный) to pay for attending college — платить за учебу (посещение) в колледже extra pocket money — дополнительные деньги на карманные расходы; wage — зарплата (обычно рабочему) prestigious — престижный to provide — обеспечивать, снабжать employer — работодатель applicant — зд. устраивающийся на работу application — заявление taxes — налоги employee — служащий, устраивающийся на работу interview — собеседование emergency — нестандартная ситуаци