Career Management -- Day 18 Journal Entry Complete this goal statement “One day I would like to…… Why?

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Career Management -- Day 18 Journal Entry Complete this goal statement “One day I would like to…… Why?

Career Management -- Day 18 Agenda Day 18 November 23, Journal Entry 2. Time Tracking HO1.03(1) 3. TEST QUESTIONS 4. Apply Your Skills #3 work in teams of 2 ObjectiveCM01.03 Analyze the impact of personal growth/development and change throughout life.

Career Management -- Day 18 Test Question Life roles are: – The various parts of one’s life, such as citizen, parent, spouse, worker, etc. – The way a person lives his/her life, including geographic location, type of home, etc. – The legal union of a man and a woman. – Extended protection to those with need.

Career Management -- Day 18 Test Question When laid off from work, a person: – Is required to receive severance pay. –I–Is forced to retire and take benefits. –C–Cannot look for another job. –M–May qualify for unemployment insurance.

Career Management -- Day 18 Test Question According to Erikson, attitudes toward work and personal responsibility are first formed as a/an: – Infant. – Preschooler. – Adolescent. – Adult.

Career Management -- Day 18 Test Question Which contributes to unsafe working conditions? – Patience – Consideration – Laziness – Punctuality