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aperson who creates a business from a need and puts creativity and ingenunity into action to provide a service or a product. |
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a lifetime profession or occupation that you strongly believe in and that provides an income as well |
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relatively short-term work that pays the bills for now |
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the amount of money it takes to purchasetypical living expenses in a particular city |
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additional programs like health insurance and retirement plans offered by employers |
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your level of formal knowledge and training |
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One of the sinlge greatest assests an individual has is earning power. |
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Your earning potential will be greatly influenced by your education, training, and experience |
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One average, a person with a bachelor's degree earns more than a person with a high school diploma. |
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An entrepreneur does not have to deal with other people |
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An employee who makes good use of time, money, and materials demonstrates strong information management skills |
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What is not a primary career factor |
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Ability to learn and speak clearly, make good use of time, problem solving and creative thinking skills, and ability to work with other and get to work on time |
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Employers look for employees who are well well educated and have technical skills. What characteriscs do employers also look for. |
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good hand-eye coordination |
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What is not a characteristics of an entrepreneur |
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Employee benefits typically cost an employer what percentage of your pay |
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