Proper behavior when speaking to teachers, bosses, and coworkers.
What is professionalism?
A plan for how you spend your money.
What is a budget?
Letting your boss know you can’t make it to work.
What is calling in?
This pays for your lights and phone.
What is a bill?
A document used to apply for jobs.
What is a resume?
Showing up on time, dressed appropriately, and ready to work.
What is being prepared?
Money set aside for emergencies.
What is savings?
This can get you fired faster than bad grades.
What is being unreliable?
A legal agreement for housing.
What is a lease?
A meeting to get to know you for a job.
What is an interview?
This should happen before you miss work or an assignment.
What is communication?
A fee charged for borrowing money.
What is interest?
Something you should never share at work.
What is personal drama?
What protects your car and your money.
What is insurance?
The ability to work well with others.
What is teamwork?
The impression you leave on people before you ever say your name.
What is your reputation?
Money you earn before taxes.
What is gross pay?
Employers expect workers to use this skill when opinions clash on the job.
What is Calm Communication?
This score can affect whether you qualify for loans and even rent an apartment.
What is your credit score?
A short statement about your skills.
What is an elevator pitch?
Keeping personal information or work details private demonstrates this
What is confidentiality?
Money you take home after taxes.
What is net pay?
This type of communication skill helps students debate ideas respectfully instead of turning discussions into arguments.
What is Respectful Disagreement?
This is the money you still have after paying your bills.
What is Disposable Income?
Employers look for this skill when you show up on time, meet deadlines, and follow through on responsibilities.
What is work ethic?