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WORK and JOB• WORK – paid or unpaid activity directed toward a

purpose or goal that produces something of value to oneself and/or to society• Work may be paid or unpaid, a job or

volunteerism• JOB – work people do for pay at a specific place or

setting• EMPLOYER – a person or business that pays an

individual to work• EMPLOYEE – Someone who works for a person or

business for money (pay)• EMPLOYABILITY – being well prepared to get and keep

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Seven Work Values

1. Financial Reward – being able to buy and enjoy the lifestyle we desire

2. Creativity – creating, inventing, designing, developing products or ideas

3. Helping Others – also known as Altruism4. Independence – being able to work in your

own way5. Variety – being able to complete many

types of tasks6. Environment – indoors, outdoors7. Prestige, Security, Achievement are also

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Work Values are personal “needs” we try to fulfill in our work

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WHY PEOPLE WORK?Money – Impacts our lifestyleSocialization – Interact with peopleAccomplishment – Personal SatisfactionPrestige – Feelings of ImportancePersonal Development – Interesting and

Stimulating ChallengesMental Well-being – Life long learningCreativity – Solve Problems & Improve

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OCCUPATION, CAREER and CAREER PATH

OCCUPATION – a group of similar tasks or duties people perform for payExamples: Chefs, Firefighters, Nurses,

Musicians, Accountants, ScientistsCAREER – work an individual does

throughout his/her lifetimeCAREER PATHWAYS – group of related

occupations that require different skills

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FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCES PATHWAYS

1. Child Development 2. Consumer Economics Services 3. Family & Human Services 4. Fashion Design, Manufacturing &

Merchandising 5. Food Science, Dietetics, & Nutrition 6. Food Services & Culinary Arts 7. Hospitality Services 8. Interior Design

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HEALTH SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY PATHWAYS

1. Biotech Research & Development 1. Biotechnology

2. Health Informatics 1. Medical Office Administrative Assistant

3. Therapeutic Services 1. Dental2. Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)3. Medical Assistant4. Nursing5. Pharmacy6. Surgical Technician7. Therapeutic Rehabilitation/Exercise

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4. Precision Production Trades 1. Cabinetmaking/Millwork 2. Drafting/CAD 3. Graphics/Printing 4. Machine Tool 5. Welding

5. Personal Service 1. Cosmetology/Barbering 2. Esthetician/Nail Technician

6. Protective Service 1. Firefighting 2. Law Enforcement

7. Visual Arts/Performing Arts1. Commercial Art 2. Commercial Photography 3. Acting/Dance/Theatre

Skilled & TechnicalSciences Pathways

1. Building Trades 1. Carpentry2. Electrician3. HVAC4. Plumbing

2. Communication 1. Radio Broadcasting Technician 2. Television Broadcasting

Technician 3. Mechanics & Repairs

1. Automotive Collision Repair 2. Automotive Service Technician3. Electronics 4. Heavy Duty Diesel

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Marketing Pathways

1. Marketing Entrepreneurship 2. Marketing Management 3. Sales & Service Marketing 4. Travel & Tourism 5. Advertising

1. Sports Advertising

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Information TechnologyPathways

1. Information Support & Services 1. Database Development & Administration 2. Technical Support

2. Interactive Media 1. Digital Media (Multimedia)2. Graphics and Animation 3. Web Development & Administration

3. Network Systems 4. Programming/Software Development5. Coding 6. Video Game Designer/Tester

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BUSINESS PATHWAYS

1. Accounting & Finance 2. Business Administrative Support 3. Business Entrepreneurship 4. Business Management 5. Business Technology Support

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Agriculture pathways

1. Agricultural Systems Technology 2. Horticulture Science & Management 3. Natural Resources Science &

Management 4. Production/Processing

1. Animal Science 2. Plant & Soil Science 3. Science & Management

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Technology & Engineering Pathways

1. Pre-Engineering 1. (Utah Pre-Engineering Program)

2. Project Lead the Way 1. (National Pre-Engineering Program)

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THE WORLD OF WORK

• Service-Producing Industries - produce or provide some type of business or personal service or intangible products– Wholesale and Retail Sales, Transportation, Utilities, Government,

Insurance, Finance– Services--Business, Education, Legal, Social, Health, Personal

• Goods-Producing Industries - produce some type of tangible product– Construction, Manufacturing, Agriculture, Mining, Forestry

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Industries

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TECHNOLOGY

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