Things you can do well (abilities, talents).
Skills
Learning and practice to prepare for a job.
Training
A short term job experience to learn about a career, often unpaid.
Internship
Getting paid to learn a skilled trade, like electrician or plumber
Apprenticeship
This character would need to work in a very cold place
Olaf
Losing your job because of poor performance or breaking the rules.
Fired!
A meeting to ask and answer questions about a job you would like to have
Interview
Working less than 35 hours a week -
Part time
The amount a worker gets when they total up their hours times their wage.
Gross income
This character would be the best to choose if the job required riding a horse.
Woody
Extra hours worked beyond the normal schedule.
Overtime
Accepted to become an employee at a business or organization
Hired
A paper showing how much money you earned and what taxes will be taken out. Starts with a P - two words
Pay Stub
The document that shows when employees have to work for next week or for the next two weeks
The schedule
This character would be good to hire if you wanted someone who would taste sweet foods
A person who works FOR a business or company.
Employee
A set time period that a person works - can be either day, afternoon, evening or night
Shift
Working 35-40 hours a week -
Full Time
What is a worker called when they are not there during their scheduled work hours?
Out
This character would be a good person to hire if you wanted someone to prepare food.
SpongeBob
A written or typed form for you fill out online or on paper to get a job.
Job application
A person or business that hires workers
Employer
A professional, organized paper that lists your education, work history, skills, abilities and address -
Resume
Times during the working day when workers are usually not paid.
Breaks
This character would be a good choice if you wanted someone to take care of children.
Mary Poppins