Supervisor - someone who observes your attendance, your work habits and is available to answer your questions and direct you to your next task, Application - what you complete to be considered for a job, Boss - is above the supervisor, this person might own or direct the business, Check Stub - is usually attached to your paycheck. It has the information like; how many hours you worked, how much you make an hour, and how much was deducted for taxes, insurance and more, Resume - a prepared statement for one’s skills and accomplishments, Gross Income - your total pay before any deductions were taken out, Benefits Package - health insurance coverage, paid holidays and/or vacations, paid personal and/or sick days, paid uniforms, discounts and more, Clock Out - what you must remember to do each day before leaving work, Net Pay - the amount of pay you take home after taxes and deductions, Qualifications - an ability, characteristic, or experience that makes you suitable for a particular job or activity, Oppurtunity - the chance to do something you want to do, advance, or progress; the chance to get a job, Occupations - a person’s job, Networking - using friends, family, and people in organizations that you know to help you find a job, IRS (Internal Revenue Service) - a department of the United States government that collects taxes, Experience - knowledge or skill that one gets from doing, see, or feeling something; the experience a person already has of working, Deductions - a amount of money taken from your paycheck every payday (usually for things such as federal and state income taxes, employment taxes, social security taxes, workers compensation coverage, and health insurance payments), Classifieds - Advertisements in a newspaper, magazine, or online, regarding job opportunities; the section of the newspaper, magazine, or Web site devoted to advertisements about job opportunities, Attitude - a feeling or opinion about something or someone; a mental position with regard to a state (negative or positive attitude), References - a person who knows you and is willing to describe and usually praise you to support you when you are trying to get a job; a statement as to a person’s character or ability, Skill - the ability to do an activity or job well, especially because you have practiced it, Taxes - an amount of money that is paid to the government, which is based on your income, Value - how important or useful something is; “value” can be used to describe something’s basic worth (how important or useful people find it) or monetary worth (how much something costs),
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