the person who checks and evaluates the work of an employee.
Supervisor
the lowest hourly wage an employer can legally pay for a worker’s services.
Minimum Wage
to treat someone unfairly because of race, age, gender, religious beliefs, nationality, physical appearance, or disability.
Discriminate
a person who organizes and runs a business.
Entrepreneur
people who buy and use goods and services.
Consumers
the ways people make, buy and sell goods, and services.
Economy
a type of economic system in which individual or businesses may buy and sell, and set prices with little government control.
Free Market
groups of careers that have similar job characteristics.
Career Clusters
extra pay for each hour worked beyond 40 hours a week
Overtime
the exchange of information between senders and receivers.
Communication
a person or business that pays a person or group of people to work.
Employer
the ideas a person lives by and the beliefs that are important to that person.
Values
the rules of behavior that govern a group or society
Ethics
the amount of money a person receives or earns regularly
Income
items that people buy
Goods
the ability a person develops to do something he or she has learned
Skill
the combination of an individual’s attitudes, behaviors, and characteristics.
Personality
the need for workers and the kind of work available for them.
Job Market
the gestures, posture, and eye contact people use to express themselves
Body Language
a job in which a person works up to 30 hours a week.
Part Time
a fixed amount of money paid for each hour worked.
Wages
individuals or companies that make or provide goods and services.
Producers
people who work together in the workplace
Co-Workers
a person's ability to learn something.
Aptitude
tax paid on money that you make from a job.
Income Tax
the way a person uses his/her time, energy, and other resources.
Lifestyle
a plan for saving and spending money.
Budget
the different ways that people think and learn.
Learning Styles