What is a need?
Bonus: Give 1 example.
Something that you need to survive.
Examples: Water, Healthy Food, Shelter, Clothes, and etc
Give 3 examples of Goods
Bonus: Define the word "good"
(Many examples, up to teacher)
Bonus: An item that is made or grown to be purchased.
Place where you deal with most money transactions.
Bank
How you present yourself to the boss when you first walk into an interview gives you first __________.
Impression
A badge that has your personal information. Will help you get a job.
Bonus: Can you use this to drive?
Mass ID
Bonus: Nope, need a driver's license for that.
What is a want?
Bonus: Give 1 Example
Something that makes life better.
Bonus: Video Games, nice clothes, a car, Jordans, jewelry, and etc
Give 3 examples of services
Bonus: Define "Services"
(Many examples, teacher will determine)
Bonus: A job people do to help others.
1. When you put money into your bank account.
2. When you take money out of your bank account.
Must get both!
1. Deposit
2. Withdrawal
You should lie and say you have no weaknesses in an interview if they ask.
True/False
False
Be honest, but talk about how you want to work on improving them.
1 page document that has you skills, experience, and education.
Resume
What is a value?
Bonus: Give 1 Example
Something that is important to you in life.
Bonus: Family, Friends, School, Money, Religion, Traveling
What is a volunteer?
Bonus: Give an example of where you can volunteer as an adult(No job sites!)
A person who helps others, but does not get paid.
Bonus: (Up to teacher)
Debit Card
How early should you get to an interview?
A. When it starts.
B. 2 hours early
C. 15-30 minutes early
D. A couple minutes late is okay if it's not your fault.
C. 15-30 minutes early
Something in the way of achieving your goals.
Bonus: Name 1 that gets in the way of you buying a car.
Roadblock
Bonus: Not enough money, no job, no license
Is food at a restaurant a need or a want?
Why?
Want because you need healthy food, you do not need more expensive food a restaurant/takeout.
When you are _________ something, you make money for your good or service.
Selling
1. Account you put money in and should only take out for big purchases.
2. Account you use more, attached to debit card.
1. Savings Account
2. Checking Account
Melissa is asked about her strengths at a job interview in an office working with a lot of paperwork.
Which one should she use:
1. I have 100 thousand followers on my TikTok page.
2. I am very organized.
3. I am very good working with young children.
2. I am very organized. Offices that deal with a lot of paperwork need you to be able to keep things organized so things don't get lost or forgotten.
A job that you do NOT get paid for.
Volunteer
Juan got $200 for his birthday. He wasn't sure what to use the money for. Juan saved the money for plane tickets instead of buying a new pair of Jordans.
What is the trade off?
The new pair of Jordans.
Someone goes to Burger King and buys a Whopper. One of the workers cooks the Whopper, wraps it up and gives it to the customer.
What is the good and what is the service?
Good: Whopper
Service: Cooking and serving the food
Machine that is like a mini bank. Can withdraw, deposit, and check your balance at it.
Bonus: If you know what it stands for.
ATM
Bonus: Automated Teller Machine
Put these in the right order:
A. _____ Bring a resume
B. _____ Smile and offer a handshake
C. _____ Prepare Questions
D. _____ Get there early
Bring a resume: 3
Smile and offer a handshake: 4
Prepare Questions: 1
Get there early: 2
Someone who can recommend you for a job.
Bonus: Give 1 example of a good person to do this.
Reference
Bonus: Former boss, teacher, supervisor