I disagree.
How does your book define "career?"
Please help me with the following question:
Which statement describes the relationship between being a waitress and being a restaurant manager?
A. Being a waitress is a job, while managing a restaurant is a career.
B. Being a waitress and managing a restaurant can be different jobs in the same career.
C. Being a waitress is a job and then getting promoted to restaurant manager is a career.
D. Being a waitress or managing a restaurant are different careers that can be part of the same job.
I think the answer is B. Is this correct?
Please help me by checking my answer. Any help will be greatly appreciated!!! :)
P.S. There may be more that I need checking, but I don't exactly know yet.
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I don't really have a book, but the definition in my notes says: "group of jobs that include similar responsibilities and tasks. - person can have different jobs in single career."
So, would the answer actually be D, from looking at the definition?
So, would the answer actually be D, from looking at the definition?
Or would it be C?
I am so confused between those two.......
This career class is a first for me, so it is not exactly my strong suit of a class.
I am so confused between those two.......
This career class is a first for me, so it is not exactly my strong suit of a class.
Yes. D is a better answer.
Oh, so the answer would be D, correct?
Yes.
Oh, okay. Thank you Ms. Sue! :)
You're welcome, Brady.
the answer is d
The correct answer is B
the answer will be B.
I know it is right because I just took the test.
sorry if i'm late but it will help someone like me who needed a(n) answer
I know it is right because I just took the test.
sorry if i'm late but it will help someone like me who needed a(n) answer
i need to know the answers to wrapping up the unit quiz for conexus
I know 2 out of 5 of the answers
correct
3.d 5.c THAT IS ALL I KNOW TRIAL AND ERROR
incorrect
1.d 2.b 4.b
correct
3.d 5.c THAT IS ALL I KNOW TRIAL AND ERROR
incorrect
1.d 2.b 4.b