CHAPTER 1 REVIEW. 1,5002,000 How many hours in one year is considered full time?

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CHAPTER 1 REVIEW

1,5002,000 How many hours in one year is considered full time?

70,00096,000 Approximately how many hours will you work in your lifetime?

SkillsInterests Things you like to do is the definition of…

once.In many different situations. Transferable skills are skills that you can use…

occupationjob Type of work you do defines…

training.experience. A career is a series of related jobs or occupations built on a foundation of interest, knowledge and

EightTwelve The Average American will have more than ___ different jobs by the age of 32.

resources.family. Lifestyle is the way you use your time, energy and

To be around others. Self-fulfillment Why do people work? To make a contribution. To pay for wants & needs.

EconomyLifestyle Refers to the ways in which a group produces, distributes, and consumes its goods and services.

GoodsServices Activities done for others for a fee

BasicAdvanced Skills for the Global Economy

ThinkingFeeling Skills for the Global Economy

Personal Qualities Private Qualities Skills for the Global Economy

Workers know one task well Adaptable Workers Skills for the Global Economy

InsourcingOutsourcing When businesses hire other companies or individuals to produce their services or goods…

TechnologyVehicles Telecommuting is working from home or in an office center that uses _______ to perform their jobs.

TelecommuterTeam Organized group that has a common goal.

Different Cultures Different Generations Diversity happens with…. Different Backgrounds Different countries

GoodsServices Most new jobs will be in the _______-producing industries.

AgreeDisagree Lifelong learning is so important!