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Chapter 4 Get a Job You the Worker What’s Out There For You 2010???
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How do American’s spend their time?
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If you choose a career you like, you’ll never “work” a day in your life.
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US Unemployment Decrease Reflects More Worker Dropout
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What Job is Right for You?
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Get to Know Yourself 4.1 Values Interests Aptitudes Skills Personality
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Job Vs Career
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Explore Careers 4.2 Job vs. Career Choosing a Career Plan Your Career
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Math Activity 5 – Mean, Median & Mode
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How to find Mean, Median & Mode When given several numbers, stats, or figures, you may be asked to find the most common using one of these methods:
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Mean Mean – Add all the numbers and divide the sum by the number of items. This is sometimes called finding the AVERAGE. EX: 4, 6, 18, 32, 27, 5, 12 Add the numbers 4+6+18+32+27+5+12 = 104 104/7 = 14.86 (rounded to 15)
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Median Median – The value in the middle of a sequential set of values. Put all the numbers in order from smallest to biggest, count the number of items, divide by 2, count over to that place in the items. If the answer is an even number the answer is the average of the two numbers. EX: 4, 6, 18, 32, 27, 5, 12 Reorder: 4, 5, 6, 12, 18, 27, 32 There are 7 numbers so split them evenly 4, 5, 6 12 18, 27, 32 If there are an even number of items, add the two middle ones together and divide by 2
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Mode Mode – The item that occurs most often in a set of values. EX: 4, 6, 18, 32, 27, 18, 5, 12, 18, 32, 1. Reorder: 4, 5, 6, 12, 18, 18, 18, 27, 32, 32 2. Find the item that repeats most often 4, 5, 6, 12, 18, 18, 18, 27, 32, 32 3. Your Mode is 18
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What is Gross Domestic Product (GDP)?
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Gross Domestic Product Components Economists compute a statistic that shows the value, in money, of all goods and services produced in a country. Consumer Spending – money that you and other consumers spend to buy goods and services. Government Spending – money spent by federal, state, and local governments on anything from office supplies to road construction to aircraft carriers Net Exports – spending by foreigners who buy US goods (exports) minus spending by US consumers on foreign goods (imports)
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Do the math of GDP GDP = C + I + G + X – M (C = consumer spending, I = investment spending, G = government spending, X = exports, and M = imports) Figuring % of increase or decrease % of change = difference / original GDP per capita = GDP / population Don’t forget to round appropriately
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Figuring Total Quantity Total Quantity = # of items per container X # of containers EX: You have 45 cartons of eggs. Each carton holds 12 eggs. How many eggs to you have in total? 12 eggs per container X 45 containers = 540 eggs
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Production Per Hour Production Per Hour = Total Output / Total Hours EX: You deliver 90 newspapers in 3 hours Production per hour = 90 / 3 30 papers per hour
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Using a Chart to Find Totals Age BoysGirlsTotal 3 year olds141933 4 year olds151328 5 year olds1620 6 year olds1816 Total63 Tiny Tots Day Care 1.How many 5 year olds are enrolled at Tiny Tots Day Care? 2.How many 6 year olds are enrolled at Tiny Tots Day Care? 3.How many girls are enrolled at Tiny Tots Day Care? 4.How many total students are enrolled at Tiny Tots Day Care? 5.Which age group has the most boys? 6.Which age group has the most girls? 7.Which age group has the most total students?
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Finding a Job
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Apply for a Job 4.3 What is available? Application Process
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Job Interview Tips
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Interview Successfully 4.4 An Interview is a face-to-face meeting with a potential employer to discuss your job qualifications. Pre-Interview Checklist In the Interview What you don’t have to answer After the Interview
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How to Quit Your Job
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Other Tips If you know you are going to quit, work hard Give 2 week notice Good referral Never get fired Do not lie about it
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