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Page 1: Sources of income and the relationship between income and career preparation

Sources of income and the relationship between income and

career preparation

Review Statements

1 Education amp skills economy conditions supply and demand plus the value of the work to society are factors that influence potential income

2 Opportunity Cost is the cost of something in terms of an opportunity forgone (and the benefits that could be received from that opportunity) or the most valuable forgone alternative ie the second best alternative Or the cost of a missed opportunity

Sources of Income

Source of

Income

Source of

Income

Pay check

Loans

Inheritance

Social security

Free Lunch or other government programs

Welfare Food Stamps

Alimony

Child Support

Interest

Gift Charity Church

Part time job

Self Employment

Grants Scholarships

Allowance

Found Money Yard sales Sale possession

Sources of Income

Factors that Influence IncomeEarning Power A persons ability to earn money

Analyze factors that affect income

1 Income vs Educationo Lack of education limits your career choice

and earning power

Income vs Education

Educational Attainment

US Average Income (2001)

Percentage of US

Population (2000)

Percentage of Utah

Population (2000)

Not high school graduate

$16234 196 123

High school graduate

including GED

$24885 286 246

Some college no degree

$28264 210 291

Associate degree $33644 63 79

Bachelorrsquos degree

$48892 155 179

Masterrsquos degree $63205

89 83Doctorate degree $86036

Professional degree

$96779

Average earnings of year-round full-time workers age 25 to 34 years old

Highest Level of Education Average Annual EarningsLess than 9th grade $158759th to 12th grade (no diploma) $20915High school graduate $25655Some college no degree $29310Associate degree (2yr degree) $31215Bachelorrsquos degree or higher $48190

Income vs EducationLargest Numerical Increases in Occupations

Fastest Growing Occupations

EducationTraining Category

Largest Numerical Increases in Occupations

VeterinariansPharmacistsChiropractorsOptometristsLawyers

Professional Degree LawyersPhysicians and surgeonsPharmacistsClergy Veterinarians

Computer and information scientists research

Medical scientistsPostsecondary teachersBiological scientistsAstronomers and physicists

Doctorate Degree Postsecondary teachers Biological scientistsComputer and information scientists researchMedical scientistsAstronomers and physicists

AudiologistsSpeech-language pathologistsMental health and substance abuse

social workersSubstance abuse and behavioral

disorder counselorsPhysical therapists

Masterrsquos Degree Educational vocational and school counselorsPhysical therapistsSpeech-language pathologistsPsychologistsMental health and substance abuse social

workers

Computer and information systems managers

Public relations managersAdvertising and promotions managersSales managersMedical and health services managers

Bachelorrsquos Degree or higher[plus work experience]

General and operations managersComputer and information systems managersManagement analystsFinancial managersSales managers

Computer software engineers applications

Computer software engineers systems software

Network and computer systems administrators

Network systems and data communications analysts

Database administrators

Bachelorrsquos Degree Computer software engineers applications Computer software engineers systems analystsElementary school teachers except special

educationNetwork and computer systems administrators

Fastest Growing OccupationsEducationTraining

CategoryLargest Numerical Increases in

OccupationsComputer support specialistsMedical records and health information

techniciansPhysical therapy assistantsOccupational therapist assistantsVeterinary technologists and technicians

Associatersquos Degree Registered nurses Computer support specialists Medical records and health information techniciansParalegals and legal assistantsDental hygienists

Desktop publishersFitness trainers and aerobics instructorsSurgical technologistsRespiratory therapy techniciansGaming dealers

Postsecondary Vocational Award Automotive service technicians and mechanicsLicensed practical and licensed vocational

nursesWelders cutters solders and braziersHairdressers hairstylists and cosmetologistsFitness trainers and aerobics instructors

First-line supervisorsmanagers of correctional officers

Aircraft cargo handling supervisorsFirst-line supervisorsmanagers of

protective service workers except police fire and corrections

Private detectives and investigators Transportation storage and distribution

managers

Work Experience in Related Occupation

First-line supervisorsmanagers of retail sales workers

First-line supervisorsmanagers of construction trades and extraction workers

First-line supervisorsmanagers of office and administrative support workers

First-line supervisorsmanagers of food preparation and serving workers

First-line supervisorsmanagers of mechanics installers and repairers

Telecommunications line installers and repairers

ActorsRecreational vehicle service technicians Interpreters and translatorsPolice and sheriffrsquos patrol officers

Long Term On-the-Job Training [more than 12 months]

Cooks restaurant Police and sheriffrsquos patrol officersElectriciansCarpentersMaintenance and repair workers general

Medical assistantsSocial and human service assistantsDental assistantsPharmacy techniciansAmbulance drivers and attendants

except emergency medical technicians

Moderate Term On-the-Job Training

[1 to 12 months]

Customer service representatives Truck-drivers heavy and tractor-trailerMedical assistantsExecutive secretaries and administrative

assistantsSocial and human service assistants

Personal and home care aidesHome health aides Physical therapist aides Occupational therapist aidesVeterinary assistants and laboratory

animal caretakers

Short Term On-the-Job Training [0 to 1 month]

Combined food preparation and serving workers including fast food

Retail salespersonsCashiers except gamingOffice clerks general

Jobs and Educational Level

Jobs requiring an associatersquos degree are expected to grow 32 during 2000-2010

Fastest Growing Occupations

Healthcare occupations account for 10 of the 20 fastest growing occupations while computer occupations account for 5 out of 20 in the economy These 15 computer and healthcare occupations combined will add more than 15 million new jobs

Fastest Growing Jobs

The occupations listed will account for approximately one-third of all new jobs from 2002 ndash 2012 This is over eight million jobs combined

Largest Declining Jobs

Declining occupational employment stems from declining industry employment technological advancements changes in business practices and other factors Increased productivity and farm consolidations are expected to account for a decline of 238000 farmers and ranchers

Factors that Influence IncomeEarning Power A persons ability to earn money

1 Income vs Education

2 Workers Skills

bull competent work

bull produce a good product

bull ability to operate equipment

bull implement knowledge and abilities

Factors that Influence IncomeEarning Power A persons ability to earn money

1 Income vs Education2 Workers Skills3 Conditions of the economy bull War bull terror bull unemployment bull scarcity bull acts of God

Factors that Influence IncomeEarning Power A persons ability to earn money

1 Income vs Education

2 Workers Skills

3 Conditions of the economy

4 Supply and Demandbull Scarcity and Abundancebull World Trade

Factors that Influence IncomeEarning Power A persons ability to earn money

1 Income vs Education

2 Workers Skills

3 Conditions of the economy

4 Supply and Demand

5 Value of the work to society How important is your profession or skill

bull If you were to be on a deserted island for 15 years what occupations would you like the four people with you to have

Review Career Planbull What are the educational requirements

Traits for the work place Worksheet (Color in your skill level)

bull Income Potential

bull What skills will I needndash What will the cost and benefits of developing new skills

be bull Time energy and money

How Do You Find The Career Of Your Dreams

bull Study what interests you and learn how that applies to lifecareers

bull Look at different jobs options and figure out which job best fits you (intellectually physically and financially)

bull Once you figure out a career path you want to take be aggressive in following it Donrsquot let opportunity pass you by

Opportunity Costbull How does this relate to Opportunity Cost

ndash Making the effort right now for a good career and education will cost you time energy and money but in the long run it will pay off and you will have more time and money Hopefully that will give you energy to enjoy it

bull Choosing one option may mean giving up altogether another goal

bull Itrsquos a trade off

bull Remember Invest in Yourself it is Well Worth the Effort

Complete Chart InformationForm of Employment

Define Advantages Disadvantages

Employee

Self-Employed

Entrepreneur

Complete Chart InformationForm of Employment

Define Advantages Disadvantages

Employee Worker who is hired to do a job

Little risk not responsible for over-head costs

Expectations

Time Clocks

Make money for boss

Self-Employed

One who operates a business profession or a consultant

You are the boss set your hours and pay Receive the benefits of profit-making

Responsible for over-head costs taxes employees and keeping business going

Entrepreneur Practice of starting new businesses

Yoursquore the boss motivating receive the benefits of profit-making

High risk

Must be motivated

Stressful hard on relationships

Cost of Living for Selected US CitiesBenefit Option Description

Base salary

Fringe benefits also known as

employee benefits

Opportunities for

advancement and work incentives

Employer provided

services

Additional perks

Location and

environment

Cost of Living for Selected US CitiesBenefit Option Description

Base salary Dollar amount a person will receive in hisher monthly paycheck before taxes

Fringe benefits

also known as

employee benefits

Additional compensation offered by a company beyond an individualrsquos wage salary commissions or other cash paymentsPaid sick time holidays and vacations bonuses health insurance life insurance workmanrsquos compensation retirement contributions etc

Opportunities for

advancement and work incentives

Evaluate if a person can easily advance within the company and earn more money

Employer provided

services

Gym memberships flexible hours merchandise discounts child care etc

Additional perks Relocation allowances company car repayment of education loans or expenses stock options etc

Location and

environment

Is the job in a desired community Are the time and resources available to travel long distances to get to work Does the community have a low crime rate good schools and a desired climate

Cost of Living Equation

1 ndash SARArsquoS TWO JOBS1048707 $3500000 Reno NV 1051 cost of living index1048707 $4000000 Anchorage AK 1231 cost of living index

Index city 2Salary in city 1 x ------------------------ = Equivalent salary in city 2 Index city 1 1231$3500000 in Reno x -------------- = Equivalent salary in Anchorage

1051

$3500000 x 117 =

$4095000 = Equivalent salary in Anchorage

Cost of Living Equation 22 ndash JOErsquoS TWO JOBS1048707 $2400000 Denver CO 1029 cost of living index1048707 $3200000 Seattle WA 1482 cost of living index

Index city 2Salary in city 1 x ------------------------ = Equivalent salary in city 2 Index city 1

1482$2400000 in Denver x -------------------- = Equivalent salary in Seattle

1029

$2400000 x 144 =

$3456000 = Equivalent salary in Seattle

Cost of Living for Selected USCities

bull Refer to hand out

Complete the Comparing Job Offers worksheet

  • Sources of income and the relationship between income and career preparation
  • Review Statements
  • Sources of Income
  • Slide 4
  • Factors that Influence Income Earning Power A persons ability to earn money
  • Income vs Education
  • Average earnings of year-round full-time workers age 25 to 34 years old
  • Slide 8
  • Slide 9
  • Jobs and Educational Level
  • Fastest Growing Occupations
  • Fastest Growing Jobs
  • Largest Declining Jobs
  • Slide 14
  • Slide 15
  • Slide 16
  • Slide 17
  • Review Career Plan
  • How Do You Find The Career Of Your Dreams
  • Opportunity Cost
  • Complete Chart Information
  • Slide 22
  • Cost of Living for Selected US Cities
  • Slide 24
  • Cost of Living Equation
  • Cost of Living Equation 2
  • Slide 27
  • Complete the Comparing Job Offers worksheet
Page 2: Sources of income and the relationship between income and career preparation

Review Statements

1 Education amp skills economy conditions supply and demand plus the value of the work to society are factors that influence potential income

2 Opportunity Cost is the cost of something in terms of an opportunity forgone (and the benefits that could be received from that opportunity) or the most valuable forgone alternative ie the second best alternative Or the cost of a missed opportunity

Sources of Income

Source of

Income

Source of

Income

Pay check

Loans

Inheritance

Social security

Free Lunch or other government programs

Welfare Food Stamps

Alimony

Child Support

Interest

Gift Charity Church

Part time job

Self Employment

Grants Scholarships

Allowance

Found Money Yard sales Sale possession

Sources of Income

Factors that Influence IncomeEarning Power A persons ability to earn money

Analyze factors that affect income

1 Income vs Educationo Lack of education limits your career choice

and earning power

Income vs Education

Educational Attainment

US Average Income (2001)

Percentage of US

Population (2000)

Percentage of Utah

Population (2000)

Not high school graduate

$16234 196 123

High school graduate

including GED

$24885 286 246

Some college no degree

$28264 210 291

Associate degree $33644 63 79

Bachelorrsquos degree

$48892 155 179

Masterrsquos degree $63205

89 83Doctorate degree $86036

Professional degree

$96779

Average earnings of year-round full-time workers age 25 to 34 years old

Highest Level of Education Average Annual EarningsLess than 9th grade $158759th to 12th grade (no diploma) $20915High school graduate $25655Some college no degree $29310Associate degree (2yr degree) $31215Bachelorrsquos degree or higher $48190

Income vs EducationLargest Numerical Increases in Occupations

Fastest Growing Occupations

EducationTraining Category

Largest Numerical Increases in Occupations

VeterinariansPharmacistsChiropractorsOptometristsLawyers

Professional Degree LawyersPhysicians and surgeonsPharmacistsClergy Veterinarians

Computer and information scientists research

Medical scientistsPostsecondary teachersBiological scientistsAstronomers and physicists

Doctorate Degree Postsecondary teachers Biological scientistsComputer and information scientists researchMedical scientistsAstronomers and physicists

AudiologistsSpeech-language pathologistsMental health and substance abuse

social workersSubstance abuse and behavioral

disorder counselorsPhysical therapists

Masterrsquos Degree Educational vocational and school counselorsPhysical therapistsSpeech-language pathologistsPsychologistsMental health and substance abuse social

workers

Computer and information systems managers

Public relations managersAdvertising and promotions managersSales managersMedical and health services managers

Bachelorrsquos Degree or higher[plus work experience]

General and operations managersComputer and information systems managersManagement analystsFinancial managersSales managers

Computer software engineers applications

Computer software engineers systems software

Network and computer systems administrators

Network systems and data communications analysts

Database administrators

Bachelorrsquos Degree Computer software engineers applications Computer software engineers systems analystsElementary school teachers except special

educationNetwork and computer systems administrators

Fastest Growing OccupationsEducationTraining

CategoryLargest Numerical Increases in

OccupationsComputer support specialistsMedical records and health information

techniciansPhysical therapy assistantsOccupational therapist assistantsVeterinary technologists and technicians

Associatersquos Degree Registered nurses Computer support specialists Medical records and health information techniciansParalegals and legal assistantsDental hygienists

Desktop publishersFitness trainers and aerobics instructorsSurgical technologistsRespiratory therapy techniciansGaming dealers

Postsecondary Vocational Award Automotive service technicians and mechanicsLicensed practical and licensed vocational

nursesWelders cutters solders and braziersHairdressers hairstylists and cosmetologistsFitness trainers and aerobics instructors

First-line supervisorsmanagers of correctional officers

Aircraft cargo handling supervisorsFirst-line supervisorsmanagers of

protective service workers except police fire and corrections

Private detectives and investigators Transportation storage and distribution

managers

Work Experience in Related Occupation

First-line supervisorsmanagers of retail sales workers

First-line supervisorsmanagers of construction trades and extraction workers

First-line supervisorsmanagers of office and administrative support workers

First-line supervisorsmanagers of food preparation and serving workers

First-line supervisorsmanagers of mechanics installers and repairers

Telecommunications line installers and repairers

ActorsRecreational vehicle service technicians Interpreters and translatorsPolice and sheriffrsquos patrol officers

Long Term On-the-Job Training [more than 12 months]

Cooks restaurant Police and sheriffrsquos patrol officersElectriciansCarpentersMaintenance and repair workers general

Medical assistantsSocial and human service assistantsDental assistantsPharmacy techniciansAmbulance drivers and attendants

except emergency medical technicians

Moderate Term On-the-Job Training

[1 to 12 months]

Customer service representatives Truck-drivers heavy and tractor-trailerMedical assistantsExecutive secretaries and administrative

assistantsSocial and human service assistants

Personal and home care aidesHome health aides Physical therapist aides Occupational therapist aidesVeterinary assistants and laboratory

animal caretakers

Short Term On-the-Job Training [0 to 1 month]

Combined food preparation and serving workers including fast food

Retail salespersonsCashiers except gamingOffice clerks general

Jobs and Educational Level

Jobs requiring an associatersquos degree are expected to grow 32 during 2000-2010

Fastest Growing Occupations

Healthcare occupations account for 10 of the 20 fastest growing occupations while computer occupations account for 5 out of 20 in the economy These 15 computer and healthcare occupations combined will add more than 15 million new jobs

Fastest Growing Jobs

The occupations listed will account for approximately one-third of all new jobs from 2002 ndash 2012 This is over eight million jobs combined

Largest Declining Jobs

Declining occupational employment stems from declining industry employment technological advancements changes in business practices and other factors Increased productivity and farm consolidations are expected to account for a decline of 238000 farmers and ranchers

Factors that Influence IncomeEarning Power A persons ability to earn money

1 Income vs Education

2 Workers Skills

bull competent work

bull produce a good product

bull ability to operate equipment

bull implement knowledge and abilities

Factors that Influence IncomeEarning Power A persons ability to earn money

1 Income vs Education2 Workers Skills3 Conditions of the economy bull War bull terror bull unemployment bull scarcity bull acts of God

Factors that Influence IncomeEarning Power A persons ability to earn money

1 Income vs Education

2 Workers Skills

3 Conditions of the economy

4 Supply and Demandbull Scarcity and Abundancebull World Trade

Factors that Influence IncomeEarning Power A persons ability to earn money

1 Income vs Education

2 Workers Skills

3 Conditions of the economy

4 Supply and Demand

5 Value of the work to society How important is your profession or skill

bull If you were to be on a deserted island for 15 years what occupations would you like the four people with you to have

Review Career Planbull What are the educational requirements

Traits for the work place Worksheet (Color in your skill level)

bull Income Potential

bull What skills will I needndash What will the cost and benefits of developing new skills

be bull Time energy and money

How Do You Find The Career Of Your Dreams

bull Study what interests you and learn how that applies to lifecareers

bull Look at different jobs options and figure out which job best fits you (intellectually physically and financially)

bull Once you figure out a career path you want to take be aggressive in following it Donrsquot let opportunity pass you by

Opportunity Costbull How does this relate to Opportunity Cost

ndash Making the effort right now for a good career and education will cost you time energy and money but in the long run it will pay off and you will have more time and money Hopefully that will give you energy to enjoy it

bull Choosing one option may mean giving up altogether another goal

bull Itrsquos a trade off

bull Remember Invest in Yourself it is Well Worth the Effort

Complete Chart InformationForm of Employment

Define Advantages Disadvantages

Employee

Self-Employed

Entrepreneur

Complete Chart InformationForm of Employment

Define Advantages Disadvantages

Employee Worker who is hired to do a job

Little risk not responsible for over-head costs

Expectations

Time Clocks

Make money for boss

Self-Employed

One who operates a business profession or a consultant

You are the boss set your hours and pay Receive the benefits of profit-making

Responsible for over-head costs taxes employees and keeping business going

Entrepreneur Practice of starting new businesses

Yoursquore the boss motivating receive the benefits of profit-making

High risk

Must be motivated

Stressful hard on relationships

Cost of Living for Selected US CitiesBenefit Option Description

Base salary

Fringe benefits also known as

employee benefits

Opportunities for

advancement and work incentives

Employer provided

services

Additional perks

Location and

environment

Cost of Living for Selected US CitiesBenefit Option Description

Base salary Dollar amount a person will receive in hisher monthly paycheck before taxes

Fringe benefits

also known as

employee benefits

Additional compensation offered by a company beyond an individualrsquos wage salary commissions or other cash paymentsPaid sick time holidays and vacations bonuses health insurance life insurance workmanrsquos compensation retirement contributions etc

Opportunities for

advancement and work incentives

Evaluate if a person can easily advance within the company and earn more money

Employer provided

services

Gym memberships flexible hours merchandise discounts child care etc

Additional perks Relocation allowances company car repayment of education loans or expenses stock options etc

Location and

environment

Is the job in a desired community Are the time and resources available to travel long distances to get to work Does the community have a low crime rate good schools and a desired climate

Cost of Living Equation

1 ndash SARArsquoS TWO JOBS1048707 $3500000 Reno NV 1051 cost of living index1048707 $4000000 Anchorage AK 1231 cost of living index

Index city 2Salary in city 1 x ------------------------ = Equivalent salary in city 2 Index city 1 1231$3500000 in Reno x -------------- = Equivalent salary in Anchorage

1051

$3500000 x 117 =

$4095000 = Equivalent salary in Anchorage

Cost of Living Equation 22 ndash JOErsquoS TWO JOBS1048707 $2400000 Denver CO 1029 cost of living index1048707 $3200000 Seattle WA 1482 cost of living index

Index city 2Salary in city 1 x ------------------------ = Equivalent salary in city 2 Index city 1

1482$2400000 in Denver x -------------------- = Equivalent salary in Seattle

1029

$2400000 x 144 =

$3456000 = Equivalent salary in Seattle

Cost of Living for Selected USCities

bull Refer to hand out

Complete the Comparing Job Offers worksheet

  • Sources of income and the relationship between income and career preparation
  • Review Statements
  • Sources of Income
  • Slide 4
  • Factors that Influence Income Earning Power A persons ability to earn money
  • Income vs Education
  • Average earnings of year-round full-time workers age 25 to 34 years old
  • Slide 8
  • Slide 9
  • Jobs and Educational Level
  • Fastest Growing Occupations
  • Fastest Growing Jobs
  • Largest Declining Jobs
  • Slide 14
  • Slide 15
  • Slide 16
  • Slide 17
  • Review Career Plan
  • How Do You Find The Career Of Your Dreams
  • Opportunity Cost
  • Complete Chart Information
  • Slide 22
  • Cost of Living for Selected US Cities
  • Slide 24
  • Cost of Living Equation
  • Cost of Living Equation 2
  • Slide 27
  • Complete the Comparing Job Offers worksheet
Page 3: Sources of income and the relationship between income and career preparation

Sources of Income

Source of

Income

Source of

Income

Pay check

Loans

Inheritance

Social security

Free Lunch or other government programs

Welfare Food Stamps

Alimony

Child Support

Interest

Gift Charity Church

Part time job

Self Employment

Grants Scholarships

Allowance

Found Money Yard sales Sale possession

Sources of Income

Factors that Influence IncomeEarning Power A persons ability to earn money

Analyze factors that affect income

1 Income vs Educationo Lack of education limits your career choice

and earning power

Income vs Education

Educational Attainment

US Average Income (2001)

Percentage of US

Population (2000)

Percentage of Utah

Population (2000)

Not high school graduate

$16234 196 123

High school graduate

including GED

$24885 286 246

Some college no degree

$28264 210 291

Associate degree $33644 63 79

Bachelorrsquos degree

$48892 155 179

Masterrsquos degree $63205

89 83Doctorate degree $86036

Professional degree

$96779

Average earnings of year-round full-time workers age 25 to 34 years old

Highest Level of Education Average Annual EarningsLess than 9th grade $158759th to 12th grade (no diploma) $20915High school graduate $25655Some college no degree $29310Associate degree (2yr degree) $31215Bachelorrsquos degree or higher $48190

Income vs EducationLargest Numerical Increases in Occupations

Fastest Growing Occupations

EducationTraining Category

Largest Numerical Increases in Occupations

VeterinariansPharmacistsChiropractorsOptometristsLawyers

Professional Degree LawyersPhysicians and surgeonsPharmacistsClergy Veterinarians

Computer and information scientists research

Medical scientistsPostsecondary teachersBiological scientistsAstronomers and physicists

Doctorate Degree Postsecondary teachers Biological scientistsComputer and information scientists researchMedical scientistsAstronomers and physicists

AudiologistsSpeech-language pathologistsMental health and substance abuse

social workersSubstance abuse and behavioral

disorder counselorsPhysical therapists

Masterrsquos Degree Educational vocational and school counselorsPhysical therapistsSpeech-language pathologistsPsychologistsMental health and substance abuse social

workers

Computer and information systems managers

Public relations managersAdvertising and promotions managersSales managersMedical and health services managers

Bachelorrsquos Degree or higher[plus work experience]

General and operations managersComputer and information systems managersManagement analystsFinancial managersSales managers

Computer software engineers applications

Computer software engineers systems software

Network and computer systems administrators

Network systems and data communications analysts

Database administrators

Bachelorrsquos Degree Computer software engineers applications Computer software engineers systems analystsElementary school teachers except special

educationNetwork and computer systems administrators

Fastest Growing OccupationsEducationTraining

CategoryLargest Numerical Increases in

OccupationsComputer support specialistsMedical records and health information

techniciansPhysical therapy assistantsOccupational therapist assistantsVeterinary technologists and technicians

Associatersquos Degree Registered nurses Computer support specialists Medical records and health information techniciansParalegals and legal assistantsDental hygienists

Desktop publishersFitness trainers and aerobics instructorsSurgical technologistsRespiratory therapy techniciansGaming dealers

Postsecondary Vocational Award Automotive service technicians and mechanicsLicensed practical and licensed vocational

nursesWelders cutters solders and braziersHairdressers hairstylists and cosmetologistsFitness trainers and aerobics instructors

First-line supervisorsmanagers of correctional officers

Aircraft cargo handling supervisorsFirst-line supervisorsmanagers of

protective service workers except police fire and corrections

Private detectives and investigators Transportation storage and distribution

managers

Work Experience in Related Occupation

First-line supervisorsmanagers of retail sales workers

First-line supervisorsmanagers of construction trades and extraction workers

First-line supervisorsmanagers of office and administrative support workers

First-line supervisorsmanagers of food preparation and serving workers

First-line supervisorsmanagers of mechanics installers and repairers

Telecommunications line installers and repairers

ActorsRecreational vehicle service technicians Interpreters and translatorsPolice and sheriffrsquos patrol officers

Long Term On-the-Job Training [more than 12 months]

Cooks restaurant Police and sheriffrsquos patrol officersElectriciansCarpentersMaintenance and repair workers general

Medical assistantsSocial and human service assistantsDental assistantsPharmacy techniciansAmbulance drivers and attendants

except emergency medical technicians

Moderate Term On-the-Job Training

[1 to 12 months]

Customer service representatives Truck-drivers heavy and tractor-trailerMedical assistantsExecutive secretaries and administrative

assistantsSocial and human service assistants

Personal and home care aidesHome health aides Physical therapist aides Occupational therapist aidesVeterinary assistants and laboratory

animal caretakers

Short Term On-the-Job Training [0 to 1 month]

Combined food preparation and serving workers including fast food

Retail salespersonsCashiers except gamingOffice clerks general

Jobs and Educational Level

Jobs requiring an associatersquos degree are expected to grow 32 during 2000-2010

Fastest Growing Occupations

Healthcare occupations account for 10 of the 20 fastest growing occupations while computer occupations account for 5 out of 20 in the economy These 15 computer and healthcare occupations combined will add more than 15 million new jobs

Fastest Growing Jobs

The occupations listed will account for approximately one-third of all new jobs from 2002 ndash 2012 This is over eight million jobs combined

Largest Declining Jobs

Declining occupational employment stems from declining industry employment technological advancements changes in business practices and other factors Increased productivity and farm consolidations are expected to account for a decline of 238000 farmers and ranchers

Factors that Influence IncomeEarning Power A persons ability to earn money

1 Income vs Education

2 Workers Skills

bull competent work

bull produce a good product

bull ability to operate equipment

bull implement knowledge and abilities

Factors that Influence IncomeEarning Power A persons ability to earn money

1 Income vs Education2 Workers Skills3 Conditions of the economy bull War bull terror bull unemployment bull scarcity bull acts of God

Factors that Influence IncomeEarning Power A persons ability to earn money

1 Income vs Education

2 Workers Skills

3 Conditions of the economy

4 Supply and Demandbull Scarcity and Abundancebull World Trade

Factors that Influence IncomeEarning Power A persons ability to earn money

1 Income vs Education

2 Workers Skills

3 Conditions of the economy

4 Supply and Demand

5 Value of the work to society How important is your profession or skill

bull If you were to be on a deserted island for 15 years what occupations would you like the four people with you to have

Review Career Planbull What are the educational requirements

Traits for the work place Worksheet (Color in your skill level)

bull Income Potential

bull What skills will I needndash What will the cost and benefits of developing new skills

be bull Time energy and money

How Do You Find The Career Of Your Dreams

bull Study what interests you and learn how that applies to lifecareers

bull Look at different jobs options and figure out which job best fits you (intellectually physically and financially)

bull Once you figure out a career path you want to take be aggressive in following it Donrsquot let opportunity pass you by

Opportunity Costbull How does this relate to Opportunity Cost

ndash Making the effort right now for a good career and education will cost you time energy and money but in the long run it will pay off and you will have more time and money Hopefully that will give you energy to enjoy it

bull Choosing one option may mean giving up altogether another goal

bull Itrsquos a trade off

bull Remember Invest in Yourself it is Well Worth the Effort

Complete Chart InformationForm of Employment

Define Advantages Disadvantages

Employee

Self-Employed

Entrepreneur

Complete Chart InformationForm of Employment

Define Advantages Disadvantages

Employee Worker who is hired to do a job

Little risk not responsible for over-head costs

Expectations

Time Clocks

Make money for boss

Self-Employed

One who operates a business profession or a consultant

You are the boss set your hours and pay Receive the benefits of profit-making

Responsible for over-head costs taxes employees and keeping business going

Entrepreneur Practice of starting new businesses

Yoursquore the boss motivating receive the benefits of profit-making

High risk

Must be motivated

Stressful hard on relationships

Cost of Living for Selected US CitiesBenefit Option Description

Base salary

Fringe benefits also known as

employee benefits

Opportunities for

advancement and work incentives

Employer provided

services

Additional perks

Location and

environment

Cost of Living for Selected US CitiesBenefit Option Description

Base salary Dollar amount a person will receive in hisher monthly paycheck before taxes

Fringe benefits

also known as

employee benefits

Additional compensation offered by a company beyond an individualrsquos wage salary commissions or other cash paymentsPaid sick time holidays and vacations bonuses health insurance life insurance workmanrsquos compensation retirement contributions etc

Opportunities for

advancement and work incentives

Evaluate if a person can easily advance within the company and earn more money

Employer provided

services

Gym memberships flexible hours merchandise discounts child care etc

Additional perks Relocation allowances company car repayment of education loans or expenses stock options etc

Location and

environment

Is the job in a desired community Are the time and resources available to travel long distances to get to work Does the community have a low crime rate good schools and a desired climate

Cost of Living Equation

1 ndash SARArsquoS TWO JOBS1048707 $3500000 Reno NV 1051 cost of living index1048707 $4000000 Anchorage AK 1231 cost of living index

Index city 2Salary in city 1 x ------------------------ = Equivalent salary in city 2 Index city 1 1231$3500000 in Reno x -------------- = Equivalent salary in Anchorage

1051

$3500000 x 117 =

$4095000 = Equivalent salary in Anchorage

Cost of Living Equation 22 ndash JOErsquoS TWO JOBS1048707 $2400000 Denver CO 1029 cost of living index1048707 $3200000 Seattle WA 1482 cost of living index

Index city 2Salary in city 1 x ------------------------ = Equivalent salary in city 2 Index city 1

1482$2400000 in Denver x -------------------- = Equivalent salary in Seattle

1029

$2400000 x 144 =

$3456000 = Equivalent salary in Seattle

Cost of Living for Selected USCities

bull Refer to hand out

Complete the Comparing Job Offers worksheet

  • Sources of income and the relationship between income and career preparation
  • Review Statements
  • Sources of Income
  • Slide 4
  • Factors that Influence Income Earning Power A persons ability to earn money
  • Income vs Education
  • Average earnings of year-round full-time workers age 25 to 34 years old
  • Slide 8
  • Slide 9
  • Jobs and Educational Level
  • Fastest Growing Occupations
  • Fastest Growing Jobs
  • Largest Declining Jobs
  • Slide 14
  • Slide 15
  • Slide 16
  • Slide 17
  • Review Career Plan
  • How Do You Find The Career Of Your Dreams
  • Opportunity Cost
  • Complete Chart Information
  • Slide 22
  • Cost of Living for Selected US Cities
  • Slide 24
  • Cost of Living Equation
  • Cost of Living Equation 2
  • Slide 27
  • Complete the Comparing Job Offers worksheet
Page 4: Sources of income and the relationship between income and career preparation

Source of

Income

Pay check

Loans

Inheritance

Social security

Free Lunch or other government programs

Welfare Food Stamps

Alimony

Child Support

Interest

Gift Charity Church

Part time job

Self Employment

Grants Scholarships

Allowance

Found Money Yard sales Sale possession

Sources of Income

Factors that Influence IncomeEarning Power A persons ability to earn money

Analyze factors that affect income

1 Income vs Educationo Lack of education limits your career choice

and earning power

Income vs Education

Educational Attainment

US Average Income (2001)

Percentage of US

Population (2000)

Percentage of Utah

Population (2000)

Not high school graduate

$16234 196 123

High school graduate

including GED

$24885 286 246

Some college no degree

$28264 210 291

Associate degree $33644 63 79

Bachelorrsquos degree

$48892 155 179

Masterrsquos degree $63205

89 83Doctorate degree $86036

Professional degree

$96779

Average earnings of year-round full-time workers age 25 to 34 years old

Highest Level of Education Average Annual EarningsLess than 9th grade $158759th to 12th grade (no diploma) $20915High school graduate $25655Some college no degree $29310Associate degree (2yr degree) $31215Bachelorrsquos degree or higher $48190

Income vs EducationLargest Numerical Increases in Occupations

Fastest Growing Occupations

EducationTraining Category

Largest Numerical Increases in Occupations

VeterinariansPharmacistsChiropractorsOptometristsLawyers

Professional Degree LawyersPhysicians and surgeonsPharmacistsClergy Veterinarians

Computer and information scientists research

Medical scientistsPostsecondary teachersBiological scientistsAstronomers and physicists

Doctorate Degree Postsecondary teachers Biological scientistsComputer and information scientists researchMedical scientistsAstronomers and physicists

AudiologistsSpeech-language pathologistsMental health and substance abuse

social workersSubstance abuse and behavioral

disorder counselorsPhysical therapists

Masterrsquos Degree Educational vocational and school counselorsPhysical therapistsSpeech-language pathologistsPsychologistsMental health and substance abuse social

workers

Computer and information systems managers

Public relations managersAdvertising and promotions managersSales managersMedical and health services managers

Bachelorrsquos Degree or higher[plus work experience]

General and operations managersComputer and information systems managersManagement analystsFinancial managersSales managers

Computer software engineers applications

Computer software engineers systems software

Network and computer systems administrators

Network systems and data communications analysts

Database administrators

Bachelorrsquos Degree Computer software engineers applications Computer software engineers systems analystsElementary school teachers except special

educationNetwork and computer systems administrators

Fastest Growing OccupationsEducationTraining

CategoryLargest Numerical Increases in

OccupationsComputer support specialistsMedical records and health information

techniciansPhysical therapy assistantsOccupational therapist assistantsVeterinary technologists and technicians

Associatersquos Degree Registered nurses Computer support specialists Medical records and health information techniciansParalegals and legal assistantsDental hygienists

Desktop publishersFitness trainers and aerobics instructorsSurgical technologistsRespiratory therapy techniciansGaming dealers

Postsecondary Vocational Award Automotive service technicians and mechanicsLicensed practical and licensed vocational

nursesWelders cutters solders and braziersHairdressers hairstylists and cosmetologistsFitness trainers and aerobics instructors

First-line supervisorsmanagers of correctional officers

Aircraft cargo handling supervisorsFirst-line supervisorsmanagers of

protective service workers except police fire and corrections

Private detectives and investigators Transportation storage and distribution

managers

Work Experience in Related Occupation

First-line supervisorsmanagers of retail sales workers

First-line supervisorsmanagers of construction trades and extraction workers

First-line supervisorsmanagers of office and administrative support workers

First-line supervisorsmanagers of food preparation and serving workers

First-line supervisorsmanagers of mechanics installers and repairers

Telecommunications line installers and repairers

ActorsRecreational vehicle service technicians Interpreters and translatorsPolice and sheriffrsquos patrol officers

Long Term On-the-Job Training [more than 12 months]

Cooks restaurant Police and sheriffrsquos patrol officersElectriciansCarpentersMaintenance and repair workers general

Medical assistantsSocial and human service assistantsDental assistantsPharmacy techniciansAmbulance drivers and attendants

except emergency medical technicians

Moderate Term On-the-Job Training

[1 to 12 months]

Customer service representatives Truck-drivers heavy and tractor-trailerMedical assistantsExecutive secretaries and administrative

assistantsSocial and human service assistants

Personal and home care aidesHome health aides Physical therapist aides Occupational therapist aidesVeterinary assistants and laboratory

animal caretakers

Short Term On-the-Job Training [0 to 1 month]

Combined food preparation and serving workers including fast food

Retail salespersonsCashiers except gamingOffice clerks general

Jobs and Educational Level

Jobs requiring an associatersquos degree are expected to grow 32 during 2000-2010

Fastest Growing Occupations

Healthcare occupations account for 10 of the 20 fastest growing occupations while computer occupations account for 5 out of 20 in the economy These 15 computer and healthcare occupations combined will add more than 15 million new jobs

Fastest Growing Jobs

The occupations listed will account for approximately one-third of all new jobs from 2002 ndash 2012 This is over eight million jobs combined

Largest Declining Jobs

Declining occupational employment stems from declining industry employment technological advancements changes in business practices and other factors Increased productivity and farm consolidations are expected to account for a decline of 238000 farmers and ranchers

Factors that Influence IncomeEarning Power A persons ability to earn money

1 Income vs Education

2 Workers Skills

bull competent work

bull produce a good product

bull ability to operate equipment

bull implement knowledge and abilities

Factors that Influence IncomeEarning Power A persons ability to earn money

1 Income vs Education2 Workers Skills3 Conditions of the economy bull War bull terror bull unemployment bull scarcity bull acts of God

Factors that Influence IncomeEarning Power A persons ability to earn money

1 Income vs Education

2 Workers Skills

3 Conditions of the economy

4 Supply and Demandbull Scarcity and Abundancebull World Trade

Factors that Influence IncomeEarning Power A persons ability to earn money

1 Income vs Education

2 Workers Skills

3 Conditions of the economy

4 Supply and Demand

5 Value of the work to society How important is your profession or skill

bull If you were to be on a deserted island for 15 years what occupations would you like the four people with you to have

Review Career Planbull What are the educational requirements

Traits for the work place Worksheet (Color in your skill level)

bull Income Potential

bull What skills will I needndash What will the cost and benefits of developing new skills

be bull Time energy and money

How Do You Find The Career Of Your Dreams

bull Study what interests you and learn how that applies to lifecareers

bull Look at different jobs options and figure out which job best fits you (intellectually physically and financially)

bull Once you figure out a career path you want to take be aggressive in following it Donrsquot let opportunity pass you by

Opportunity Costbull How does this relate to Opportunity Cost

ndash Making the effort right now for a good career and education will cost you time energy and money but in the long run it will pay off and you will have more time and money Hopefully that will give you energy to enjoy it

bull Choosing one option may mean giving up altogether another goal

bull Itrsquos a trade off

bull Remember Invest in Yourself it is Well Worth the Effort

Complete Chart InformationForm of Employment

Define Advantages Disadvantages

Employee

Self-Employed

Entrepreneur

Complete Chart InformationForm of Employment

Define Advantages Disadvantages

Employee Worker who is hired to do a job

Little risk not responsible for over-head costs

Expectations

Time Clocks

Make money for boss

Self-Employed

One who operates a business profession or a consultant

You are the boss set your hours and pay Receive the benefits of profit-making

Responsible for over-head costs taxes employees and keeping business going

Entrepreneur Practice of starting new businesses

Yoursquore the boss motivating receive the benefits of profit-making

High risk

Must be motivated

Stressful hard on relationships

Cost of Living for Selected US CitiesBenefit Option Description

Base salary

Fringe benefits also known as

employee benefits

Opportunities for

advancement and work incentives

Employer provided

services

Additional perks

Location and

environment

Cost of Living for Selected US CitiesBenefit Option Description

Base salary Dollar amount a person will receive in hisher monthly paycheck before taxes

Fringe benefits

also known as

employee benefits

Additional compensation offered by a company beyond an individualrsquos wage salary commissions or other cash paymentsPaid sick time holidays and vacations bonuses health insurance life insurance workmanrsquos compensation retirement contributions etc

Opportunities for

advancement and work incentives

Evaluate if a person can easily advance within the company and earn more money

Employer provided

services

Gym memberships flexible hours merchandise discounts child care etc

Additional perks Relocation allowances company car repayment of education loans or expenses stock options etc

Location and

environment

Is the job in a desired community Are the time and resources available to travel long distances to get to work Does the community have a low crime rate good schools and a desired climate

Cost of Living Equation

1 ndash SARArsquoS TWO JOBS1048707 $3500000 Reno NV 1051 cost of living index1048707 $4000000 Anchorage AK 1231 cost of living index

Index city 2Salary in city 1 x ------------------------ = Equivalent salary in city 2 Index city 1 1231$3500000 in Reno x -------------- = Equivalent salary in Anchorage

1051

$3500000 x 117 =

$4095000 = Equivalent salary in Anchorage

Cost of Living Equation 22 ndash JOErsquoS TWO JOBS1048707 $2400000 Denver CO 1029 cost of living index1048707 $3200000 Seattle WA 1482 cost of living index

Index city 2Salary in city 1 x ------------------------ = Equivalent salary in city 2 Index city 1

1482$2400000 in Denver x -------------------- = Equivalent salary in Seattle

1029

$2400000 x 144 =

$3456000 = Equivalent salary in Seattle

Cost of Living for Selected USCities

bull Refer to hand out

Complete the Comparing Job Offers worksheet

  • Sources of income and the relationship between income and career preparation
  • Review Statements
  • Sources of Income
  • Slide 4
  • Factors that Influence Income Earning Power A persons ability to earn money
  • Income vs Education
  • Average earnings of year-round full-time workers age 25 to 34 years old
  • Slide 8
  • Slide 9
  • Jobs and Educational Level
  • Fastest Growing Occupations
  • Fastest Growing Jobs
  • Largest Declining Jobs
  • Slide 14
  • Slide 15
  • Slide 16
  • Slide 17
  • Review Career Plan
  • How Do You Find The Career Of Your Dreams
  • Opportunity Cost
  • Complete Chart Information
  • Slide 22
  • Cost of Living for Selected US Cities
  • Slide 24
  • Cost of Living Equation
  • Cost of Living Equation 2
  • Slide 27
  • Complete the Comparing Job Offers worksheet
Page 5: Sources of income and the relationship between income and career preparation

Factors that Influence IncomeEarning Power A persons ability to earn money

Analyze factors that affect income

1 Income vs Educationo Lack of education limits your career choice

and earning power

Income vs Education

Educational Attainment

US Average Income (2001)

Percentage of US

Population (2000)

Percentage of Utah

Population (2000)

Not high school graduate

$16234 196 123

High school graduate

including GED

$24885 286 246

Some college no degree

$28264 210 291

Associate degree $33644 63 79

Bachelorrsquos degree

$48892 155 179

Masterrsquos degree $63205

89 83Doctorate degree $86036

Professional degree

$96779

Average earnings of year-round full-time workers age 25 to 34 years old

Highest Level of Education Average Annual EarningsLess than 9th grade $158759th to 12th grade (no diploma) $20915High school graduate $25655Some college no degree $29310Associate degree (2yr degree) $31215Bachelorrsquos degree or higher $48190

Income vs EducationLargest Numerical Increases in Occupations

Fastest Growing Occupations

EducationTraining Category

Largest Numerical Increases in Occupations

VeterinariansPharmacistsChiropractorsOptometristsLawyers

Professional Degree LawyersPhysicians and surgeonsPharmacistsClergy Veterinarians

Computer and information scientists research

Medical scientistsPostsecondary teachersBiological scientistsAstronomers and physicists

Doctorate Degree Postsecondary teachers Biological scientistsComputer and information scientists researchMedical scientistsAstronomers and physicists

AudiologistsSpeech-language pathologistsMental health and substance abuse

social workersSubstance abuse and behavioral

disorder counselorsPhysical therapists

Masterrsquos Degree Educational vocational and school counselorsPhysical therapistsSpeech-language pathologistsPsychologistsMental health and substance abuse social

workers

Computer and information systems managers

Public relations managersAdvertising and promotions managersSales managersMedical and health services managers

Bachelorrsquos Degree or higher[plus work experience]

General and operations managersComputer and information systems managersManagement analystsFinancial managersSales managers

Computer software engineers applications

Computer software engineers systems software

Network and computer systems administrators

Network systems and data communications analysts

Database administrators

Bachelorrsquos Degree Computer software engineers applications Computer software engineers systems analystsElementary school teachers except special

educationNetwork and computer systems administrators

Fastest Growing OccupationsEducationTraining

CategoryLargest Numerical Increases in

OccupationsComputer support specialistsMedical records and health information

techniciansPhysical therapy assistantsOccupational therapist assistantsVeterinary technologists and technicians

Associatersquos Degree Registered nurses Computer support specialists Medical records and health information techniciansParalegals and legal assistantsDental hygienists

Desktop publishersFitness trainers and aerobics instructorsSurgical technologistsRespiratory therapy techniciansGaming dealers

Postsecondary Vocational Award Automotive service technicians and mechanicsLicensed practical and licensed vocational

nursesWelders cutters solders and braziersHairdressers hairstylists and cosmetologistsFitness trainers and aerobics instructors

First-line supervisorsmanagers of correctional officers

Aircraft cargo handling supervisorsFirst-line supervisorsmanagers of

protective service workers except police fire and corrections

Private detectives and investigators Transportation storage and distribution

managers

Work Experience in Related Occupation

First-line supervisorsmanagers of retail sales workers

First-line supervisorsmanagers of construction trades and extraction workers

First-line supervisorsmanagers of office and administrative support workers

First-line supervisorsmanagers of food preparation and serving workers

First-line supervisorsmanagers of mechanics installers and repairers

Telecommunications line installers and repairers

ActorsRecreational vehicle service technicians Interpreters and translatorsPolice and sheriffrsquos patrol officers

Long Term On-the-Job Training [more than 12 months]

Cooks restaurant Police and sheriffrsquos patrol officersElectriciansCarpentersMaintenance and repair workers general

Medical assistantsSocial and human service assistantsDental assistantsPharmacy techniciansAmbulance drivers and attendants

except emergency medical technicians

Moderate Term On-the-Job Training

[1 to 12 months]

Customer service representatives Truck-drivers heavy and tractor-trailerMedical assistantsExecutive secretaries and administrative

assistantsSocial and human service assistants

Personal and home care aidesHome health aides Physical therapist aides Occupational therapist aidesVeterinary assistants and laboratory

animal caretakers

Short Term On-the-Job Training [0 to 1 month]

Combined food preparation and serving workers including fast food

Retail salespersonsCashiers except gamingOffice clerks general

Jobs and Educational Level

Jobs requiring an associatersquos degree are expected to grow 32 during 2000-2010

Fastest Growing Occupations

Healthcare occupations account for 10 of the 20 fastest growing occupations while computer occupations account for 5 out of 20 in the economy These 15 computer and healthcare occupations combined will add more than 15 million new jobs

Fastest Growing Jobs

The occupations listed will account for approximately one-third of all new jobs from 2002 ndash 2012 This is over eight million jobs combined

Largest Declining Jobs

Declining occupational employment stems from declining industry employment technological advancements changes in business practices and other factors Increased productivity and farm consolidations are expected to account for a decline of 238000 farmers and ranchers

Factors that Influence IncomeEarning Power A persons ability to earn money

1 Income vs Education

2 Workers Skills

bull competent work

bull produce a good product

bull ability to operate equipment

bull implement knowledge and abilities

Factors that Influence IncomeEarning Power A persons ability to earn money

1 Income vs Education2 Workers Skills3 Conditions of the economy bull War bull terror bull unemployment bull scarcity bull acts of God

Factors that Influence IncomeEarning Power A persons ability to earn money

1 Income vs Education

2 Workers Skills

3 Conditions of the economy

4 Supply and Demandbull Scarcity and Abundancebull World Trade

Factors that Influence IncomeEarning Power A persons ability to earn money

1 Income vs Education

2 Workers Skills

3 Conditions of the economy

4 Supply and Demand

5 Value of the work to society How important is your profession or skill

bull If you were to be on a deserted island for 15 years what occupations would you like the four people with you to have

Review Career Planbull What are the educational requirements

Traits for the work place Worksheet (Color in your skill level)

bull Income Potential

bull What skills will I needndash What will the cost and benefits of developing new skills

be bull Time energy and money

How Do You Find The Career Of Your Dreams

bull Study what interests you and learn how that applies to lifecareers

bull Look at different jobs options and figure out which job best fits you (intellectually physically and financially)

bull Once you figure out a career path you want to take be aggressive in following it Donrsquot let opportunity pass you by

Opportunity Costbull How does this relate to Opportunity Cost

ndash Making the effort right now for a good career and education will cost you time energy and money but in the long run it will pay off and you will have more time and money Hopefully that will give you energy to enjoy it

bull Choosing one option may mean giving up altogether another goal

bull Itrsquos a trade off

bull Remember Invest in Yourself it is Well Worth the Effort

Complete Chart InformationForm of Employment

Define Advantages Disadvantages

Employee

Self-Employed

Entrepreneur

Complete Chart InformationForm of Employment

Define Advantages Disadvantages

Employee Worker who is hired to do a job

Little risk not responsible for over-head costs

Expectations

Time Clocks

Make money for boss

Self-Employed

One who operates a business profession or a consultant

You are the boss set your hours and pay Receive the benefits of profit-making

Responsible for over-head costs taxes employees and keeping business going

Entrepreneur Practice of starting new businesses

Yoursquore the boss motivating receive the benefits of profit-making

High risk

Must be motivated

Stressful hard on relationships

Cost of Living for Selected US CitiesBenefit Option Description

Base salary

Fringe benefits also known as

employee benefits

Opportunities for

advancement and work incentives

Employer provided

services

Additional perks

Location and

environment

Cost of Living for Selected US CitiesBenefit Option Description

Base salary Dollar amount a person will receive in hisher monthly paycheck before taxes

Fringe benefits

also known as

employee benefits

Additional compensation offered by a company beyond an individualrsquos wage salary commissions or other cash paymentsPaid sick time holidays and vacations bonuses health insurance life insurance workmanrsquos compensation retirement contributions etc

Opportunities for

advancement and work incentives

Evaluate if a person can easily advance within the company and earn more money

Employer provided

services

Gym memberships flexible hours merchandise discounts child care etc

Additional perks Relocation allowances company car repayment of education loans or expenses stock options etc

Location and

environment

Is the job in a desired community Are the time and resources available to travel long distances to get to work Does the community have a low crime rate good schools and a desired climate

Cost of Living Equation

1 ndash SARArsquoS TWO JOBS1048707 $3500000 Reno NV 1051 cost of living index1048707 $4000000 Anchorage AK 1231 cost of living index

Index city 2Salary in city 1 x ------------------------ = Equivalent salary in city 2 Index city 1 1231$3500000 in Reno x -------------- = Equivalent salary in Anchorage

1051

$3500000 x 117 =

$4095000 = Equivalent salary in Anchorage

Cost of Living Equation 22 ndash JOErsquoS TWO JOBS1048707 $2400000 Denver CO 1029 cost of living index1048707 $3200000 Seattle WA 1482 cost of living index

Index city 2Salary in city 1 x ------------------------ = Equivalent salary in city 2 Index city 1

1482$2400000 in Denver x -------------------- = Equivalent salary in Seattle

1029

$2400000 x 144 =

$3456000 = Equivalent salary in Seattle

Cost of Living for Selected USCities

bull Refer to hand out

Complete the Comparing Job Offers worksheet

  • Sources of income and the relationship between income and career preparation
  • Review Statements
  • Sources of Income
  • Slide 4
  • Factors that Influence Income Earning Power A persons ability to earn money
  • Income vs Education
  • Average earnings of year-round full-time workers age 25 to 34 years old
  • Slide 8
  • Slide 9
  • Jobs and Educational Level
  • Fastest Growing Occupations
  • Fastest Growing Jobs
  • Largest Declining Jobs
  • Slide 14
  • Slide 15
  • Slide 16
  • Slide 17
  • Review Career Plan
  • How Do You Find The Career Of Your Dreams
  • Opportunity Cost
  • Complete Chart Information
  • Slide 22
  • Cost of Living for Selected US Cities
  • Slide 24
  • Cost of Living Equation
  • Cost of Living Equation 2
  • Slide 27
  • Complete the Comparing Job Offers worksheet
Page 6: Sources of income and the relationship between income and career preparation

Income vs Education

Educational Attainment

US Average Income (2001)

Percentage of US

Population (2000)

Percentage of Utah

Population (2000)

Not high school graduate

$16234 196 123

High school graduate

including GED

$24885 286 246

Some college no degree

$28264 210 291

Associate degree $33644 63 79

Bachelorrsquos degree

$48892 155 179

Masterrsquos degree $63205

89 83Doctorate degree $86036

Professional degree

$96779

Average earnings of year-round full-time workers age 25 to 34 years old

Highest Level of Education Average Annual EarningsLess than 9th grade $158759th to 12th grade (no diploma) $20915High school graduate $25655Some college no degree $29310Associate degree (2yr degree) $31215Bachelorrsquos degree or higher $48190

Income vs EducationLargest Numerical Increases in Occupations

Fastest Growing Occupations

EducationTraining Category

Largest Numerical Increases in Occupations

VeterinariansPharmacistsChiropractorsOptometristsLawyers

Professional Degree LawyersPhysicians and surgeonsPharmacistsClergy Veterinarians

Computer and information scientists research

Medical scientistsPostsecondary teachersBiological scientistsAstronomers and physicists

Doctorate Degree Postsecondary teachers Biological scientistsComputer and information scientists researchMedical scientistsAstronomers and physicists

AudiologistsSpeech-language pathologistsMental health and substance abuse

social workersSubstance abuse and behavioral

disorder counselorsPhysical therapists

Masterrsquos Degree Educational vocational and school counselorsPhysical therapistsSpeech-language pathologistsPsychologistsMental health and substance abuse social

workers

Computer and information systems managers

Public relations managersAdvertising and promotions managersSales managersMedical and health services managers

Bachelorrsquos Degree or higher[plus work experience]

General and operations managersComputer and information systems managersManagement analystsFinancial managersSales managers

Computer software engineers applications

Computer software engineers systems software

Network and computer systems administrators

Network systems and data communications analysts

Database administrators

Bachelorrsquos Degree Computer software engineers applications Computer software engineers systems analystsElementary school teachers except special

educationNetwork and computer systems administrators

Fastest Growing OccupationsEducationTraining

CategoryLargest Numerical Increases in

OccupationsComputer support specialistsMedical records and health information

techniciansPhysical therapy assistantsOccupational therapist assistantsVeterinary technologists and technicians

Associatersquos Degree Registered nurses Computer support specialists Medical records and health information techniciansParalegals and legal assistantsDental hygienists

Desktop publishersFitness trainers and aerobics instructorsSurgical technologistsRespiratory therapy techniciansGaming dealers

Postsecondary Vocational Award Automotive service technicians and mechanicsLicensed practical and licensed vocational

nursesWelders cutters solders and braziersHairdressers hairstylists and cosmetologistsFitness trainers and aerobics instructors

First-line supervisorsmanagers of correctional officers

Aircraft cargo handling supervisorsFirst-line supervisorsmanagers of

protective service workers except police fire and corrections

Private detectives and investigators Transportation storage and distribution

managers

Work Experience in Related Occupation

First-line supervisorsmanagers of retail sales workers

First-line supervisorsmanagers of construction trades and extraction workers

First-line supervisorsmanagers of office and administrative support workers

First-line supervisorsmanagers of food preparation and serving workers

First-line supervisorsmanagers of mechanics installers and repairers

Telecommunications line installers and repairers

ActorsRecreational vehicle service technicians Interpreters and translatorsPolice and sheriffrsquos patrol officers

Long Term On-the-Job Training [more than 12 months]

Cooks restaurant Police and sheriffrsquos patrol officersElectriciansCarpentersMaintenance and repair workers general

Medical assistantsSocial and human service assistantsDental assistantsPharmacy techniciansAmbulance drivers and attendants

except emergency medical technicians

Moderate Term On-the-Job Training

[1 to 12 months]

Customer service representatives Truck-drivers heavy and tractor-trailerMedical assistantsExecutive secretaries and administrative

assistantsSocial and human service assistants

Personal and home care aidesHome health aides Physical therapist aides Occupational therapist aidesVeterinary assistants and laboratory

animal caretakers

Short Term On-the-Job Training [0 to 1 month]

Combined food preparation and serving workers including fast food

Retail salespersonsCashiers except gamingOffice clerks general

Jobs and Educational Level

Jobs requiring an associatersquos degree are expected to grow 32 during 2000-2010

Fastest Growing Occupations

Healthcare occupations account for 10 of the 20 fastest growing occupations while computer occupations account for 5 out of 20 in the economy These 15 computer and healthcare occupations combined will add more than 15 million new jobs

Fastest Growing Jobs

The occupations listed will account for approximately one-third of all new jobs from 2002 ndash 2012 This is over eight million jobs combined

Largest Declining Jobs

Declining occupational employment stems from declining industry employment technological advancements changes in business practices and other factors Increased productivity and farm consolidations are expected to account for a decline of 238000 farmers and ranchers

Factors that Influence IncomeEarning Power A persons ability to earn money

1 Income vs Education

2 Workers Skills

bull competent work

bull produce a good product

bull ability to operate equipment

bull implement knowledge and abilities

Factors that Influence IncomeEarning Power A persons ability to earn money

1 Income vs Education2 Workers Skills3 Conditions of the economy bull War bull terror bull unemployment bull scarcity bull acts of God

Factors that Influence IncomeEarning Power A persons ability to earn money

1 Income vs Education

2 Workers Skills

3 Conditions of the economy

4 Supply and Demandbull Scarcity and Abundancebull World Trade

Factors that Influence IncomeEarning Power A persons ability to earn money

1 Income vs Education

2 Workers Skills

3 Conditions of the economy

4 Supply and Demand

5 Value of the work to society How important is your profession or skill

bull If you were to be on a deserted island for 15 years what occupations would you like the four people with you to have

Review Career Planbull What are the educational requirements

Traits for the work place Worksheet (Color in your skill level)

bull Income Potential

bull What skills will I needndash What will the cost and benefits of developing new skills

be bull Time energy and money

How Do You Find The Career Of Your Dreams

bull Study what interests you and learn how that applies to lifecareers

bull Look at different jobs options and figure out which job best fits you (intellectually physically and financially)

bull Once you figure out a career path you want to take be aggressive in following it Donrsquot let opportunity pass you by

Opportunity Costbull How does this relate to Opportunity Cost

ndash Making the effort right now for a good career and education will cost you time energy and money but in the long run it will pay off and you will have more time and money Hopefully that will give you energy to enjoy it

bull Choosing one option may mean giving up altogether another goal

bull Itrsquos a trade off

bull Remember Invest in Yourself it is Well Worth the Effort

Complete Chart InformationForm of Employment

Define Advantages Disadvantages

Employee

Self-Employed

Entrepreneur

Complete Chart InformationForm of Employment

Define Advantages Disadvantages

Employee Worker who is hired to do a job

Little risk not responsible for over-head costs

Expectations

Time Clocks

Make money for boss

Self-Employed

One who operates a business profession or a consultant

You are the boss set your hours and pay Receive the benefits of profit-making

Responsible for over-head costs taxes employees and keeping business going

Entrepreneur Practice of starting new businesses

Yoursquore the boss motivating receive the benefits of profit-making

High risk

Must be motivated

Stressful hard on relationships

Cost of Living for Selected US CitiesBenefit Option Description

Base salary

Fringe benefits also known as

employee benefits

Opportunities for

advancement and work incentives

Employer provided

services

Additional perks

Location and

environment

Cost of Living for Selected US CitiesBenefit Option Description

Base salary Dollar amount a person will receive in hisher monthly paycheck before taxes

Fringe benefits

also known as

employee benefits

Additional compensation offered by a company beyond an individualrsquos wage salary commissions or other cash paymentsPaid sick time holidays and vacations bonuses health insurance life insurance workmanrsquos compensation retirement contributions etc

Opportunities for

advancement and work incentives

Evaluate if a person can easily advance within the company and earn more money

Employer provided

services

Gym memberships flexible hours merchandise discounts child care etc

Additional perks Relocation allowances company car repayment of education loans or expenses stock options etc

Location and

environment

Is the job in a desired community Are the time and resources available to travel long distances to get to work Does the community have a low crime rate good schools and a desired climate

Cost of Living Equation

1 ndash SARArsquoS TWO JOBS1048707 $3500000 Reno NV 1051 cost of living index1048707 $4000000 Anchorage AK 1231 cost of living index

Index city 2Salary in city 1 x ------------------------ = Equivalent salary in city 2 Index city 1 1231$3500000 in Reno x -------------- = Equivalent salary in Anchorage

1051

$3500000 x 117 =

$4095000 = Equivalent salary in Anchorage

Cost of Living Equation 22 ndash JOErsquoS TWO JOBS1048707 $2400000 Denver CO 1029 cost of living index1048707 $3200000 Seattle WA 1482 cost of living index

Index city 2Salary in city 1 x ------------------------ = Equivalent salary in city 2 Index city 1

1482$2400000 in Denver x -------------------- = Equivalent salary in Seattle

1029

$2400000 x 144 =

$3456000 = Equivalent salary in Seattle

Cost of Living for Selected USCities

bull Refer to hand out

Complete the Comparing Job Offers worksheet

  • Sources of income and the relationship between income and career preparation
  • Review Statements
  • Sources of Income
  • Slide 4
  • Factors that Influence Income Earning Power A persons ability to earn money
  • Income vs Education
  • Average earnings of year-round full-time workers age 25 to 34 years old
  • Slide 8
  • Slide 9
  • Jobs and Educational Level
  • Fastest Growing Occupations
  • Fastest Growing Jobs
  • Largest Declining Jobs
  • Slide 14
  • Slide 15
  • Slide 16
  • Slide 17
  • Review Career Plan
  • How Do You Find The Career Of Your Dreams
  • Opportunity Cost
  • Complete Chart Information
  • Slide 22
  • Cost of Living for Selected US Cities
  • Slide 24
  • Cost of Living Equation
  • Cost of Living Equation 2
  • Slide 27
  • Complete the Comparing Job Offers worksheet
Page 7: Sources of income and the relationship between income and career preparation

Average earnings of year-round full-time workers age 25 to 34 years old

Highest Level of Education Average Annual EarningsLess than 9th grade $158759th to 12th grade (no diploma) $20915High school graduate $25655Some college no degree $29310Associate degree (2yr degree) $31215Bachelorrsquos degree or higher $48190

Income vs EducationLargest Numerical Increases in Occupations

Fastest Growing Occupations

EducationTraining Category

Largest Numerical Increases in Occupations

VeterinariansPharmacistsChiropractorsOptometristsLawyers

Professional Degree LawyersPhysicians and surgeonsPharmacistsClergy Veterinarians

Computer and information scientists research

Medical scientistsPostsecondary teachersBiological scientistsAstronomers and physicists

Doctorate Degree Postsecondary teachers Biological scientistsComputer and information scientists researchMedical scientistsAstronomers and physicists

AudiologistsSpeech-language pathologistsMental health and substance abuse

social workersSubstance abuse and behavioral

disorder counselorsPhysical therapists

Masterrsquos Degree Educational vocational and school counselorsPhysical therapistsSpeech-language pathologistsPsychologistsMental health and substance abuse social

workers

Computer and information systems managers

Public relations managersAdvertising and promotions managersSales managersMedical and health services managers

Bachelorrsquos Degree or higher[plus work experience]

General and operations managersComputer and information systems managersManagement analystsFinancial managersSales managers

Computer software engineers applications

Computer software engineers systems software

Network and computer systems administrators

Network systems and data communications analysts

Database administrators

Bachelorrsquos Degree Computer software engineers applications Computer software engineers systems analystsElementary school teachers except special

educationNetwork and computer systems administrators

Fastest Growing OccupationsEducationTraining

CategoryLargest Numerical Increases in

OccupationsComputer support specialistsMedical records and health information

techniciansPhysical therapy assistantsOccupational therapist assistantsVeterinary technologists and technicians

Associatersquos Degree Registered nurses Computer support specialists Medical records and health information techniciansParalegals and legal assistantsDental hygienists

Desktop publishersFitness trainers and aerobics instructorsSurgical technologistsRespiratory therapy techniciansGaming dealers

Postsecondary Vocational Award Automotive service technicians and mechanicsLicensed practical and licensed vocational

nursesWelders cutters solders and braziersHairdressers hairstylists and cosmetologistsFitness trainers and aerobics instructors

First-line supervisorsmanagers of correctional officers

Aircraft cargo handling supervisorsFirst-line supervisorsmanagers of

protective service workers except police fire and corrections

Private detectives and investigators Transportation storage and distribution

managers

Work Experience in Related Occupation

First-line supervisorsmanagers of retail sales workers

First-line supervisorsmanagers of construction trades and extraction workers

First-line supervisorsmanagers of office and administrative support workers

First-line supervisorsmanagers of food preparation and serving workers

First-line supervisorsmanagers of mechanics installers and repairers

Telecommunications line installers and repairers

ActorsRecreational vehicle service technicians Interpreters and translatorsPolice and sheriffrsquos patrol officers

Long Term On-the-Job Training [more than 12 months]

Cooks restaurant Police and sheriffrsquos patrol officersElectriciansCarpentersMaintenance and repair workers general

Medical assistantsSocial and human service assistantsDental assistantsPharmacy techniciansAmbulance drivers and attendants

except emergency medical technicians

Moderate Term On-the-Job Training

[1 to 12 months]

Customer service representatives Truck-drivers heavy and tractor-trailerMedical assistantsExecutive secretaries and administrative

assistantsSocial and human service assistants

Personal and home care aidesHome health aides Physical therapist aides Occupational therapist aidesVeterinary assistants and laboratory

animal caretakers

Short Term On-the-Job Training [0 to 1 month]

Combined food preparation and serving workers including fast food

Retail salespersonsCashiers except gamingOffice clerks general

Jobs and Educational Level

Jobs requiring an associatersquos degree are expected to grow 32 during 2000-2010

Fastest Growing Occupations

Healthcare occupations account for 10 of the 20 fastest growing occupations while computer occupations account for 5 out of 20 in the economy These 15 computer and healthcare occupations combined will add more than 15 million new jobs

Fastest Growing Jobs

The occupations listed will account for approximately one-third of all new jobs from 2002 ndash 2012 This is over eight million jobs combined

Largest Declining Jobs

Declining occupational employment stems from declining industry employment technological advancements changes in business practices and other factors Increased productivity and farm consolidations are expected to account for a decline of 238000 farmers and ranchers

Factors that Influence IncomeEarning Power A persons ability to earn money

1 Income vs Education

2 Workers Skills

bull competent work

bull produce a good product

bull ability to operate equipment

bull implement knowledge and abilities

Factors that Influence IncomeEarning Power A persons ability to earn money

1 Income vs Education2 Workers Skills3 Conditions of the economy bull War bull terror bull unemployment bull scarcity bull acts of God

Factors that Influence IncomeEarning Power A persons ability to earn money

1 Income vs Education

2 Workers Skills

3 Conditions of the economy

4 Supply and Demandbull Scarcity and Abundancebull World Trade

Factors that Influence IncomeEarning Power A persons ability to earn money

1 Income vs Education

2 Workers Skills

3 Conditions of the economy

4 Supply and Demand

5 Value of the work to society How important is your profession or skill

bull If you were to be on a deserted island for 15 years what occupations would you like the four people with you to have

Review Career Planbull What are the educational requirements

Traits for the work place Worksheet (Color in your skill level)

bull Income Potential

bull What skills will I needndash What will the cost and benefits of developing new skills

be bull Time energy and money

How Do You Find The Career Of Your Dreams

bull Study what interests you and learn how that applies to lifecareers

bull Look at different jobs options and figure out which job best fits you (intellectually physically and financially)

bull Once you figure out a career path you want to take be aggressive in following it Donrsquot let opportunity pass you by

Opportunity Costbull How does this relate to Opportunity Cost

ndash Making the effort right now for a good career and education will cost you time energy and money but in the long run it will pay off and you will have more time and money Hopefully that will give you energy to enjoy it

bull Choosing one option may mean giving up altogether another goal

bull Itrsquos a trade off

bull Remember Invest in Yourself it is Well Worth the Effort

Complete Chart InformationForm of Employment

Define Advantages Disadvantages

Employee

Self-Employed

Entrepreneur

Complete Chart InformationForm of Employment

Define Advantages Disadvantages

Employee Worker who is hired to do a job

Little risk not responsible for over-head costs

Expectations

Time Clocks

Make money for boss

Self-Employed

One who operates a business profession or a consultant

You are the boss set your hours and pay Receive the benefits of profit-making

Responsible for over-head costs taxes employees and keeping business going

Entrepreneur Practice of starting new businesses

Yoursquore the boss motivating receive the benefits of profit-making

High risk

Must be motivated

Stressful hard on relationships

Cost of Living for Selected US CitiesBenefit Option Description

Base salary

Fringe benefits also known as

employee benefits

Opportunities for

advancement and work incentives

Employer provided

services

Additional perks

Location and

environment

Cost of Living for Selected US CitiesBenefit Option Description

Base salary Dollar amount a person will receive in hisher monthly paycheck before taxes

Fringe benefits

also known as

employee benefits

Additional compensation offered by a company beyond an individualrsquos wage salary commissions or other cash paymentsPaid sick time holidays and vacations bonuses health insurance life insurance workmanrsquos compensation retirement contributions etc

Opportunities for

advancement and work incentives

Evaluate if a person can easily advance within the company and earn more money

Employer provided

services

Gym memberships flexible hours merchandise discounts child care etc

Additional perks Relocation allowances company car repayment of education loans or expenses stock options etc

Location and

environment

Is the job in a desired community Are the time and resources available to travel long distances to get to work Does the community have a low crime rate good schools and a desired climate

Cost of Living Equation

1 ndash SARArsquoS TWO JOBS1048707 $3500000 Reno NV 1051 cost of living index1048707 $4000000 Anchorage AK 1231 cost of living index

Index city 2Salary in city 1 x ------------------------ = Equivalent salary in city 2 Index city 1 1231$3500000 in Reno x -------------- = Equivalent salary in Anchorage

1051

$3500000 x 117 =

$4095000 = Equivalent salary in Anchorage

Cost of Living Equation 22 ndash JOErsquoS TWO JOBS1048707 $2400000 Denver CO 1029 cost of living index1048707 $3200000 Seattle WA 1482 cost of living index

Index city 2Salary in city 1 x ------------------------ = Equivalent salary in city 2 Index city 1

1482$2400000 in Denver x -------------------- = Equivalent salary in Seattle

1029

$2400000 x 144 =

$3456000 = Equivalent salary in Seattle

Cost of Living for Selected USCities

bull Refer to hand out

Complete the Comparing Job Offers worksheet

  • Sources of income and the relationship between income and career preparation
  • Review Statements
  • Sources of Income
  • Slide 4
  • Factors that Influence Income Earning Power A persons ability to earn money
  • Income vs Education
  • Average earnings of year-round full-time workers age 25 to 34 years old
  • Slide 8
  • Slide 9
  • Jobs and Educational Level
  • Fastest Growing Occupations
  • Fastest Growing Jobs
  • Largest Declining Jobs
  • Slide 14
  • Slide 15
  • Slide 16
  • Slide 17
  • Review Career Plan
  • How Do You Find The Career Of Your Dreams
  • Opportunity Cost
  • Complete Chart Information
  • Slide 22
  • Cost of Living for Selected US Cities
  • Slide 24
  • Cost of Living Equation
  • Cost of Living Equation 2
  • Slide 27
  • Complete the Comparing Job Offers worksheet
Page 8: Sources of income and the relationship between income and career preparation

Income vs EducationLargest Numerical Increases in Occupations

Fastest Growing Occupations

EducationTraining Category

Largest Numerical Increases in Occupations

VeterinariansPharmacistsChiropractorsOptometristsLawyers

Professional Degree LawyersPhysicians and surgeonsPharmacistsClergy Veterinarians

Computer and information scientists research

Medical scientistsPostsecondary teachersBiological scientistsAstronomers and physicists

Doctorate Degree Postsecondary teachers Biological scientistsComputer and information scientists researchMedical scientistsAstronomers and physicists

AudiologistsSpeech-language pathologistsMental health and substance abuse

social workersSubstance abuse and behavioral

disorder counselorsPhysical therapists

Masterrsquos Degree Educational vocational and school counselorsPhysical therapistsSpeech-language pathologistsPsychologistsMental health and substance abuse social

workers

Computer and information systems managers

Public relations managersAdvertising and promotions managersSales managersMedical and health services managers

Bachelorrsquos Degree or higher[plus work experience]

General and operations managersComputer and information systems managersManagement analystsFinancial managersSales managers

Computer software engineers applications

Computer software engineers systems software

Network and computer systems administrators

Network systems and data communications analysts

Database administrators

Bachelorrsquos Degree Computer software engineers applications Computer software engineers systems analystsElementary school teachers except special

educationNetwork and computer systems administrators

Fastest Growing OccupationsEducationTraining

CategoryLargest Numerical Increases in

OccupationsComputer support specialistsMedical records and health information

techniciansPhysical therapy assistantsOccupational therapist assistantsVeterinary technologists and technicians

Associatersquos Degree Registered nurses Computer support specialists Medical records and health information techniciansParalegals and legal assistantsDental hygienists

Desktop publishersFitness trainers and aerobics instructorsSurgical technologistsRespiratory therapy techniciansGaming dealers

Postsecondary Vocational Award Automotive service technicians and mechanicsLicensed practical and licensed vocational

nursesWelders cutters solders and braziersHairdressers hairstylists and cosmetologistsFitness trainers and aerobics instructors

First-line supervisorsmanagers of correctional officers

Aircraft cargo handling supervisorsFirst-line supervisorsmanagers of

protective service workers except police fire and corrections

Private detectives and investigators Transportation storage and distribution

managers

Work Experience in Related Occupation

First-line supervisorsmanagers of retail sales workers

First-line supervisorsmanagers of construction trades and extraction workers

First-line supervisorsmanagers of office and administrative support workers

First-line supervisorsmanagers of food preparation and serving workers

First-line supervisorsmanagers of mechanics installers and repairers

Telecommunications line installers and repairers

ActorsRecreational vehicle service technicians Interpreters and translatorsPolice and sheriffrsquos patrol officers

Long Term On-the-Job Training [more than 12 months]

Cooks restaurant Police and sheriffrsquos patrol officersElectriciansCarpentersMaintenance and repair workers general

Medical assistantsSocial and human service assistantsDental assistantsPharmacy techniciansAmbulance drivers and attendants

except emergency medical technicians

Moderate Term On-the-Job Training

[1 to 12 months]

Customer service representatives Truck-drivers heavy and tractor-trailerMedical assistantsExecutive secretaries and administrative

assistantsSocial and human service assistants

Personal and home care aidesHome health aides Physical therapist aides Occupational therapist aidesVeterinary assistants and laboratory

animal caretakers

Short Term On-the-Job Training [0 to 1 month]

Combined food preparation and serving workers including fast food

Retail salespersonsCashiers except gamingOffice clerks general

Jobs and Educational Level

Jobs requiring an associatersquos degree are expected to grow 32 during 2000-2010

Fastest Growing Occupations

Healthcare occupations account for 10 of the 20 fastest growing occupations while computer occupations account for 5 out of 20 in the economy These 15 computer and healthcare occupations combined will add more than 15 million new jobs

Fastest Growing Jobs

The occupations listed will account for approximately one-third of all new jobs from 2002 ndash 2012 This is over eight million jobs combined

Largest Declining Jobs

Declining occupational employment stems from declining industry employment technological advancements changes in business practices and other factors Increased productivity and farm consolidations are expected to account for a decline of 238000 farmers and ranchers

Factors that Influence IncomeEarning Power A persons ability to earn money

1 Income vs Education

2 Workers Skills

bull competent work

bull produce a good product

bull ability to operate equipment

bull implement knowledge and abilities

Factors that Influence IncomeEarning Power A persons ability to earn money

1 Income vs Education2 Workers Skills3 Conditions of the economy bull War bull terror bull unemployment bull scarcity bull acts of God

Factors that Influence IncomeEarning Power A persons ability to earn money

1 Income vs Education

2 Workers Skills

3 Conditions of the economy

4 Supply and Demandbull Scarcity and Abundancebull World Trade

Factors that Influence IncomeEarning Power A persons ability to earn money

1 Income vs Education

2 Workers Skills

3 Conditions of the economy

4 Supply and Demand

5 Value of the work to society How important is your profession or skill

bull If you were to be on a deserted island for 15 years what occupations would you like the four people with you to have

Review Career Planbull What are the educational requirements

Traits for the work place Worksheet (Color in your skill level)

bull Income Potential

bull What skills will I needndash What will the cost and benefits of developing new skills

be bull Time energy and money

How Do You Find The Career Of Your Dreams

bull Study what interests you and learn how that applies to lifecareers

bull Look at different jobs options and figure out which job best fits you (intellectually physically and financially)

bull Once you figure out a career path you want to take be aggressive in following it Donrsquot let opportunity pass you by

Opportunity Costbull How does this relate to Opportunity Cost

ndash Making the effort right now for a good career and education will cost you time energy and money but in the long run it will pay off and you will have more time and money Hopefully that will give you energy to enjoy it

bull Choosing one option may mean giving up altogether another goal

bull Itrsquos a trade off

bull Remember Invest in Yourself it is Well Worth the Effort

Complete Chart InformationForm of Employment

Define Advantages Disadvantages

Employee

Self-Employed

Entrepreneur

Complete Chart InformationForm of Employment

Define Advantages Disadvantages

Employee Worker who is hired to do a job

Little risk not responsible for over-head costs

Expectations

Time Clocks

Make money for boss

Self-Employed

One who operates a business profession or a consultant

You are the boss set your hours and pay Receive the benefits of profit-making

Responsible for over-head costs taxes employees and keeping business going

Entrepreneur Practice of starting new businesses

Yoursquore the boss motivating receive the benefits of profit-making

High risk

Must be motivated

Stressful hard on relationships

Cost of Living for Selected US CitiesBenefit Option Description

Base salary

Fringe benefits also known as

employee benefits

Opportunities for

advancement and work incentives

Employer provided

services

Additional perks

Location and

environment

Cost of Living for Selected US CitiesBenefit Option Description

Base salary Dollar amount a person will receive in hisher monthly paycheck before taxes

Fringe benefits

also known as

employee benefits

Additional compensation offered by a company beyond an individualrsquos wage salary commissions or other cash paymentsPaid sick time holidays and vacations bonuses health insurance life insurance workmanrsquos compensation retirement contributions etc

Opportunities for

advancement and work incentives

Evaluate if a person can easily advance within the company and earn more money

Employer provided

services

Gym memberships flexible hours merchandise discounts child care etc

Additional perks Relocation allowances company car repayment of education loans or expenses stock options etc

Location and

environment

Is the job in a desired community Are the time and resources available to travel long distances to get to work Does the community have a low crime rate good schools and a desired climate

Cost of Living Equation

1 ndash SARArsquoS TWO JOBS1048707 $3500000 Reno NV 1051 cost of living index1048707 $4000000 Anchorage AK 1231 cost of living index

Index city 2Salary in city 1 x ------------------------ = Equivalent salary in city 2 Index city 1 1231$3500000 in Reno x -------------- = Equivalent salary in Anchorage

1051

$3500000 x 117 =

$4095000 = Equivalent salary in Anchorage

Cost of Living Equation 22 ndash JOErsquoS TWO JOBS1048707 $2400000 Denver CO 1029 cost of living index1048707 $3200000 Seattle WA 1482 cost of living index

Index city 2Salary in city 1 x ------------------------ = Equivalent salary in city 2 Index city 1

1482$2400000 in Denver x -------------------- = Equivalent salary in Seattle

1029

$2400000 x 144 =

$3456000 = Equivalent salary in Seattle

Cost of Living for Selected USCities

bull Refer to hand out

Complete the Comparing Job Offers worksheet

  • Sources of income and the relationship between income and career preparation
  • Review Statements
  • Sources of Income
  • Slide 4
  • Factors that Influence Income Earning Power A persons ability to earn money
  • Income vs Education
  • Average earnings of year-round full-time workers age 25 to 34 years old
  • Slide 8
  • Slide 9
  • Jobs and Educational Level
  • Fastest Growing Occupations
  • Fastest Growing Jobs
  • Largest Declining Jobs
  • Slide 14
  • Slide 15
  • Slide 16
  • Slide 17
  • Review Career Plan
  • How Do You Find The Career Of Your Dreams
  • Opportunity Cost
  • Complete Chart Information
  • Slide 22
  • Cost of Living for Selected US Cities
  • Slide 24
  • Cost of Living Equation
  • Cost of Living Equation 2
  • Slide 27
  • Complete the Comparing Job Offers worksheet
Page 9: Sources of income and the relationship between income and career preparation

Fastest Growing OccupationsEducationTraining

CategoryLargest Numerical Increases in

OccupationsComputer support specialistsMedical records and health information

techniciansPhysical therapy assistantsOccupational therapist assistantsVeterinary technologists and technicians

Associatersquos Degree Registered nurses Computer support specialists Medical records and health information techniciansParalegals and legal assistantsDental hygienists

Desktop publishersFitness trainers and aerobics instructorsSurgical technologistsRespiratory therapy techniciansGaming dealers

Postsecondary Vocational Award Automotive service technicians and mechanicsLicensed practical and licensed vocational

nursesWelders cutters solders and braziersHairdressers hairstylists and cosmetologistsFitness trainers and aerobics instructors

First-line supervisorsmanagers of correctional officers

Aircraft cargo handling supervisorsFirst-line supervisorsmanagers of

protective service workers except police fire and corrections

Private detectives and investigators Transportation storage and distribution

managers

Work Experience in Related Occupation

First-line supervisorsmanagers of retail sales workers

First-line supervisorsmanagers of construction trades and extraction workers

First-line supervisorsmanagers of office and administrative support workers

First-line supervisorsmanagers of food preparation and serving workers

First-line supervisorsmanagers of mechanics installers and repairers

Telecommunications line installers and repairers

ActorsRecreational vehicle service technicians Interpreters and translatorsPolice and sheriffrsquos patrol officers

Long Term On-the-Job Training [more than 12 months]

Cooks restaurant Police and sheriffrsquos patrol officersElectriciansCarpentersMaintenance and repair workers general

Medical assistantsSocial and human service assistantsDental assistantsPharmacy techniciansAmbulance drivers and attendants

except emergency medical technicians

Moderate Term On-the-Job Training

[1 to 12 months]

Customer service representatives Truck-drivers heavy and tractor-trailerMedical assistantsExecutive secretaries and administrative

assistantsSocial and human service assistants

Personal and home care aidesHome health aides Physical therapist aides Occupational therapist aidesVeterinary assistants and laboratory

animal caretakers

Short Term On-the-Job Training [0 to 1 month]

Combined food preparation and serving workers including fast food

Retail salespersonsCashiers except gamingOffice clerks general

Jobs and Educational Level

Jobs requiring an associatersquos degree are expected to grow 32 during 2000-2010

Fastest Growing Occupations

Healthcare occupations account for 10 of the 20 fastest growing occupations while computer occupations account for 5 out of 20 in the economy These 15 computer and healthcare occupations combined will add more than 15 million new jobs

Fastest Growing Jobs

The occupations listed will account for approximately one-third of all new jobs from 2002 ndash 2012 This is over eight million jobs combined

Largest Declining Jobs

Declining occupational employment stems from declining industry employment technological advancements changes in business practices and other factors Increased productivity and farm consolidations are expected to account for a decline of 238000 farmers and ranchers

Factors that Influence IncomeEarning Power A persons ability to earn money

1 Income vs Education

2 Workers Skills

bull competent work

bull produce a good product

bull ability to operate equipment

bull implement knowledge and abilities

Factors that Influence IncomeEarning Power A persons ability to earn money

1 Income vs Education2 Workers Skills3 Conditions of the economy bull War bull terror bull unemployment bull scarcity bull acts of God

Factors that Influence IncomeEarning Power A persons ability to earn money

1 Income vs Education

2 Workers Skills

3 Conditions of the economy

4 Supply and Demandbull Scarcity and Abundancebull World Trade

Factors that Influence IncomeEarning Power A persons ability to earn money

1 Income vs Education

2 Workers Skills

3 Conditions of the economy

4 Supply and Demand

5 Value of the work to society How important is your profession or skill

bull If you were to be on a deserted island for 15 years what occupations would you like the four people with you to have

Review Career Planbull What are the educational requirements

Traits for the work place Worksheet (Color in your skill level)

bull Income Potential

bull What skills will I needndash What will the cost and benefits of developing new skills

be bull Time energy and money

How Do You Find The Career Of Your Dreams

bull Study what interests you and learn how that applies to lifecareers

bull Look at different jobs options and figure out which job best fits you (intellectually physically and financially)

bull Once you figure out a career path you want to take be aggressive in following it Donrsquot let opportunity pass you by

Opportunity Costbull How does this relate to Opportunity Cost

ndash Making the effort right now for a good career and education will cost you time energy and money but in the long run it will pay off and you will have more time and money Hopefully that will give you energy to enjoy it

bull Choosing one option may mean giving up altogether another goal

bull Itrsquos a trade off

bull Remember Invest in Yourself it is Well Worth the Effort

Complete Chart InformationForm of Employment

Define Advantages Disadvantages

Employee

Self-Employed

Entrepreneur

Complete Chart InformationForm of Employment

Define Advantages Disadvantages

Employee Worker who is hired to do a job

Little risk not responsible for over-head costs

Expectations

Time Clocks

Make money for boss

Self-Employed

One who operates a business profession or a consultant

You are the boss set your hours and pay Receive the benefits of profit-making

Responsible for over-head costs taxes employees and keeping business going

Entrepreneur Practice of starting new businesses

Yoursquore the boss motivating receive the benefits of profit-making

High risk

Must be motivated

Stressful hard on relationships

Cost of Living for Selected US CitiesBenefit Option Description

Base salary

Fringe benefits also known as

employee benefits

Opportunities for

advancement and work incentives

Employer provided

services

Additional perks

Location and

environment

Cost of Living for Selected US CitiesBenefit Option Description

Base salary Dollar amount a person will receive in hisher monthly paycheck before taxes

Fringe benefits

also known as

employee benefits

Additional compensation offered by a company beyond an individualrsquos wage salary commissions or other cash paymentsPaid sick time holidays and vacations bonuses health insurance life insurance workmanrsquos compensation retirement contributions etc

Opportunities for

advancement and work incentives

Evaluate if a person can easily advance within the company and earn more money

Employer provided

services

Gym memberships flexible hours merchandise discounts child care etc

Additional perks Relocation allowances company car repayment of education loans or expenses stock options etc

Location and

environment

Is the job in a desired community Are the time and resources available to travel long distances to get to work Does the community have a low crime rate good schools and a desired climate

Cost of Living Equation

1 ndash SARArsquoS TWO JOBS1048707 $3500000 Reno NV 1051 cost of living index1048707 $4000000 Anchorage AK 1231 cost of living index

Index city 2Salary in city 1 x ------------------------ = Equivalent salary in city 2 Index city 1 1231$3500000 in Reno x -------------- = Equivalent salary in Anchorage

1051

$3500000 x 117 =

$4095000 = Equivalent salary in Anchorage

Cost of Living Equation 22 ndash JOErsquoS TWO JOBS1048707 $2400000 Denver CO 1029 cost of living index1048707 $3200000 Seattle WA 1482 cost of living index

Index city 2Salary in city 1 x ------------------------ = Equivalent salary in city 2 Index city 1

1482$2400000 in Denver x -------------------- = Equivalent salary in Seattle

1029

$2400000 x 144 =

$3456000 = Equivalent salary in Seattle

Cost of Living for Selected USCities

bull Refer to hand out

Complete the Comparing Job Offers worksheet

  • Sources of income and the relationship between income and career preparation
  • Review Statements
  • Sources of Income
  • Slide 4
  • Factors that Influence Income Earning Power A persons ability to earn money
  • Income vs Education
  • Average earnings of year-round full-time workers age 25 to 34 years old
  • Slide 8
  • Slide 9
  • Jobs and Educational Level
  • Fastest Growing Occupations
  • Fastest Growing Jobs
  • Largest Declining Jobs
  • Slide 14
  • Slide 15
  • Slide 16
  • Slide 17
  • Review Career Plan
  • How Do You Find The Career Of Your Dreams
  • Opportunity Cost
  • Complete Chart Information
  • Slide 22
  • Cost of Living for Selected US Cities
  • Slide 24
  • Cost of Living Equation
  • Cost of Living Equation 2
  • Slide 27
  • Complete the Comparing Job Offers worksheet
Page 10: Sources of income and the relationship between income and career preparation

Jobs and Educational Level

Jobs requiring an associatersquos degree are expected to grow 32 during 2000-2010

Fastest Growing Occupations

Healthcare occupations account for 10 of the 20 fastest growing occupations while computer occupations account for 5 out of 20 in the economy These 15 computer and healthcare occupations combined will add more than 15 million new jobs

Fastest Growing Jobs

The occupations listed will account for approximately one-third of all new jobs from 2002 ndash 2012 This is over eight million jobs combined

Largest Declining Jobs

Declining occupational employment stems from declining industry employment technological advancements changes in business practices and other factors Increased productivity and farm consolidations are expected to account for a decline of 238000 farmers and ranchers

Factors that Influence IncomeEarning Power A persons ability to earn money

1 Income vs Education

2 Workers Skills

bull competent work

bull produce a good product

bull ability to operate equipment

bull implement knowledge and abilities

Factors that Influence IncomeEarning Power A persons ability to earn money

1 Income vs Education2 Workers Skills3 Conditions of the economy bull War bull terror bull unemployment bull scarcity bull acts of God

Factors that Influence IncomeEarning Power A persons ability to earn money

1 Income vs Education

2 Workers Skills

3 Conditions of the economy

4 Supply and Demandbull Scarcity and Abundancebull World Trade

Factors that Influence IncomeEarning Power A persons ability to earn money

1 Income vs Education

2 Workers Skills

3 Conditions of the economy

4 Supply and Demand

5 Value of the work to society How important is your profession or skill

bull If you were to be on a deserted island for 15 years what occupations would you like the four people with you to have

Review Career Planbull What are the educational requirements

Traits for the work place Worksheet (Color in your skill level)

bull Income Potential

bull What skills will I needndash What will the cost and benefits of developing new skills

be bull Time energy and money

How Do You Find The Career Of Your Dreams

bull Study what interests you and learn how that applies to lifecareers

bull Look at different jobs options and figure out which job best fits you (intellectually physically and financially)

bull Once you figure out a career path you want to take be aggressive in following it Donrsquot let opportunity pass you by

Opportunity Costbull How does this relate to Opportunity Cost

ndash Making the effort right now for a good career and education will cost you time energy and money but in the long run it will pay off and you will have more time and money Hopefully that will give you energy to enjoy it

bull Choosing one option may mean giving up altogether another goal

bull Itrsquos a trade off

bull Remember Invest in Yourself it is Well Worth the Effort

Complete Chart InformationForm of Employment

Define Advantages Disadvantages

Employee

Self-Employed

Entrepreneur

Complete Chart InformationForm of Employment

Define Advantages Disadvantages

Employee Worker who is hired to do a job

Little risk not responsible for over-head costs

Expectations

Time Clocks

Make money for boss

Self-Employed

One who operates a business profession or a consultant

You are the boss set your hours and pay Receive the benefits of profit-making

Responsible for over-head costs taxes employees and keeping business going

Entrepreneur Practice of starting new businesses

Yoursquore the boss motivating receive the benefits of profit-making

High risk

Must be motivated

Stressful hard on relationships

Cost of Living for Selected US CitiesBenefit Option Description

Base salary

Fringe benefits also known as

employee benefits

Opportunities for

advancement and work incentives

Employer provided

services

Additional perks

Location and

environment

Cost of Living for Selected US CitiesBenefit Option Description

Base salary Dollar amount a person will receive in hisher monthly paycheck before taxes

Fringe benefits

also known as

employee benefits

Additional compensation offered by a company beyond an individualrsquos wage salary commissions or other cash paymentsPaid sick time holidays and vacations bonuses health insurance life insurance workmanrsquos compensation retirement contributions etc

Opportunities for

advancement and work incentives

Evaluate if a person can easily advance within the company and earn more money

Employer provided

services

Gym memberships flexible hours merchandise discounts child care etc

Additional perks Relocation allowances company car repayment of education loans or expenses stock options etc

Location and

environment

Is the job in a desired community Are the time and resources available to travel long distances to get to work Does the community have a low crime rate good schools and a desired climate

Cost of Living Equation

1 ndash SARArsquoS TWO JOBS1048707 $3500000 Reno NV 1051 cost of living index1048707 $4000000 Anchorage AK 1231 cost of living index

Index city 2Salary in city 1 x ------------------------ = Equivalent salary in city 2 Index city 1 1231$3500000 in Reno x -------------- = Equivalent salary in Anchorage

1051

$3500000 x 117 =

$4095000 = Equivalent salary in Anchorage

Cost of Living Equation 22 ndash JOErsquoS TWO JOBS1048707 $2400000 Denver CO 1029 cost of living index1048707 $3200000 Seattle WA 1482 cost of living index

Index city 2Salary in city 1 x ------------------------ = Equivalent salary in city 2 Index city 1

1482$2400000 in Denver x -------------------- = Equivalent salary in Seattle

1029

$2400000 x 144 =

$3456000 = Equivalent salary in Seattle

Cost of Living for Selected USCities

bull Refer to hand out

Complete the Comparing Job Offers worksheet

  • Sources of income and the relationship between income and career preparation
  • Review Statements
  • Sources of Income
  • Slide 4
  • Factors that Influence Income Earning Power A persons ability to earn money
  • Income vs Education
  • Average earnings of year-round full-time workers age 25 to 34 years old
  • Slide 8
  • Slide 9
  • Jobs and Educational Level
  • Fastest Growing Occupations
  • Fastest Growing Jobs
  • Largest Declining Jobs
  • Slide 14
  • Slide 15
  • Slide 16
  • Slide 17
  • Review Career Plan
  • How Do You Find The Career Of Your Dreams
  • Opportunity Cost
  • Complete Chart Information
  • Slide 22
  • Cost of Living for Selected US Cities
  • Slide 24
  • Cost of Living Equation
  • Cost of Living Equation 2
  • Slide 27
  • Complete the Comparing Job Offers worksheet
Page 11: Sources of income and the relationship between income and career preparation

Fastest Growing Occupations

Healthcare occupations account for 10 of the 20 fastest growing occupations while computer occupations account for 5 out of 20 in the economy These 15 computer and healthcare occupations combined will add more than 15 million new jobs

Fastest Growing Jobs

The occupations listed will account for approximately one-third of all new jobs from 2002 ndash 2012 This is over eight million jobs combined

Largest Declining Jobs

Declining occupational employment stems from declining industry employment technological advancements changes in business practices and other factors Increased productivity and farm consolidations are expected to account for a decline of 238000 farmers and ranchers

Factors that Influence IncomeEarning Power A persons ability to earn money

1 Income vs Education

2 Workers Skills

bull competent work

bull produce a good product

bull ability to operate equipment

bull implement knowledge and abilities

Factors that Influence IncomeEarning Power A persons ability to earn money

1 Income vs Education2 Workers Skills3 Conditions of the economy bull War bull terror bull unemployment bull scarcity bull acts of God

Factors that Influence IncomeEarning Power A persons ability to earn money

1 Income vs Education

2 Workers Skills

3 Conditions of the economy

4 Supply and Demandbull Scarcity and Abundancebull World Trade

Factors that Influence IncomeEarning Power A persons ability to earn money

1 Income vs Education

2 Workers Skills

3 Conditions of the economy

4 Supply and Demand

5 Value of the work to society How important is your profession or skill

bull If you were to be on a deserted island for 15 years what occupations would you like the four people with you to have

Review Career Planbull What are the educational requirements

Traits for the work place Worksheet (Color in your skill level)

bull Income Potential

bull What skills will I needndash What will the cost and benefits of developing new skills

be bull Time energy and money

How Do You Find The Career Of Your Dreams

bull Study what interests you and learn how that applies to lifecareers

bull Look at different jobs options and figure out which job best fits you (intellectually physically and financially)

bull Once you figure out a career path you want to take be aggressive in following it Donrsquot let opportunity pass you by

Opportunity Costbull How does this relate to Opportunity Cost

ndash Making the effort right now for a good career and education will cost you time energy and money but in the long run it will pay off and you will have more time and money Hopefully that will give you energy to enjoy it

bull Choosing one option may mean giving up altogether another goal

bull Itrsquos a trade off

bull Remember Invest in Yourself it is Well Worth the Effort

Complete Chart InformationForm of Employment

Define Advantages Disadvantages

Employee

Self-Employed

Entrepreneur

Complete Chart InformationForm of Employment

Define Advantages Disadvantages

Employee Worker who is hired to do a job

Little risk not responsible for over-head costs

Expectations

Time Clocks

Make money for boss

Self-Employed

One who operates a business profession or a consultant

You are the boss set your hours and pay Receive the benefits of profit-making

Responsible for over-head costs taxes employees and keeping business going

Entrepreneur Practice of starting new businesses

Yoursquore the boss motivating receive the benefits of profit-making

High risk

Must be motivated

Stressful hard on relationships

Cost of Living for Selected US CitiesBenefit Option Description

Base salary

Fringe benefits also known as

employee benefits

Opportunities for

advancement and work incentives

Employer provided

services

Additional perks

Location and

environment

Cost of Living for Selected US CitiesBenefit Option Description

Base salary Dollar amount a person will receive in hisher monthly paycheck before taxes

Fringe benefits

also known as

employee benefits

Additional compensation offered by a company beyond an individualrsquos wage salary commissions or other cash paymentsPaid sick time holidays and vacations bonuses health insurance life insurance workmanrsquos compensation retirement contributions etc

Opportunities for

advancement and work incentives

Evaluate if a person can easily advance within the company and earn more money

Employer provided

services

Gym memberships flexible hours merchandise discounts child care etc

Additional perks Relocation allowances company car repayment of education loans or expenses stock options etc

Location and

environment

Is the job in a desired community Are the time and resources available to travel long distances to get to work Does the community have a low crime rate good schools and a desired climate

Cost of Living Equation

1 ndash SARArsquoS TWO JOBS1048707 $3500000 Reno NV 1051 cost of living index1048707 $4000000 Anchorage AK 1231 cost of living index

Index city 2Salary in city 1 x ------------------------ = Equivalent salary in city 2 Index city 1 1231$3500000 in Reno x -------------- = Equivalent salary in Anchorage

1051

$3500000 x 117 =

$4095000 = Equivalent salary in Anchorage

Cost of Living Equation 22 ndash JOErsquoS TWO JOBS1048707 $2400000 Denver CO 1029 cost of living index1048707 $3200000 Seattle WA 1482 cost of living index

Index city 2Salary in city 1 x ------------------------ = Equivalent salary in city 2 Index city 1

1482$2400000 in Denver x -------------------- = Equivalent salary in Seattle

1029

$2400000 x 144 =

$3456000 = Equivalent salary in Seattle

Cost of Living for Selected USCities

bull Refer to hand out

Complete the Comparing Job Offers worksheet

  • Sources of income and the relationship between income and career preparation
  • Review Statements
  • Sources of Income
  • Slide 4
  • Factors that Influence Income Earning Power A persons ability to earn money
  • Income vs Education
  • Average earnings of year-round full-time workers age 25 to 34 years old
  • Slide 8
  • Slide 9
  • Jobs and Educational Level
  • Fastest Growing Occupations
  • Fastest Growing Jobs
  • Largest Declining Jobs
  • Slide 14
  • Slide 15
  • Slide 16
  • Slide 17
  • Review Career Plan
  • How Do You Find The Career Of Your Dreams
  • Opportunity Cost
  • Complete Chart Information
  • Slide 22
  • Cost of Living for Selected US Cities
  • Slide 24
  • Cost of Living Equation
  • Cost of Living Equation 2
  • Slide 27
  • Complete the Comparing Job Offers worksheet
Page 12: Sources of income and the relationship between income and career preparation

Fastest Growing Jobs

The occupations listed will account for approximately one-third of all new jobs from 2002 ndash 2012 This is over eight million jobs combined

Largest Declining Jobs

Declining occupational employment stems from declining industry employment technological advancements changes in business practices and other factors Increased productivity and farm consolidations are expected to account for a decline of 238000 farmers and ranchers

Factors that Influence IncomeEarning Power A persons ability to earn money

1 Income vs Education

2 Workers Skills

bull competent work

bull produce a good product

bull ability to operate equipment

bull implement knowledge and abilities

Factors that Influence IncomeEarning Power A persons ability to earn money

1 Income vs Education2 Workers Skills3 Conditions of the economy bull War bull terror bull unemployment bull scarcity bull acts of God

Factors that Influence IncomeEarning Power A persons ability to earn money

1 Income vs Education

2 Workers Skills

3 Conditions of the economy

4 Supply and Demandbull Scarcity and Abundancebull World Trade

Factors that Influence IncomeEarning Power A persons ability to earn money

1 Income vs Education

2 Workers Skills

3 Conditions of the economy

4 Supply and Demand

5 Value of the work to society How important is your profession or skill

bull If you were to be on a deserted island for 15 years what occupations would you like the four people with you to have

Review Career Planbull What are the educational requirements

Traits for the work place Worksheet (Color in your skill level)

bull Income Potential

bull What skills will I needndash What will the cost and benefits of developing new skills

be bull Time energy and money

How Do You Find The Career Of Your Dreams

bull Study what interests you and learn how that applies to lifecareers

bull Look at different jobs options and figure out which job best fits you (intellectually physically and financially)

bull Once you figure out a career path you want to take be aggressive in following it Donrsquot let opportunity pass you by

Opportunity Costbull How does this relate to Opportunity Cost

ndash Making the effort right now for a good career and education will cost you time energy and money but in the long run it will pay off and you will have more time and money Hopefully that will give you energy to enjoy it

bull Choosing one option may mean giving up altogether another goal

bull Itrsquos a trade off

bull Remember Invest in Yourself it is Well Worth the Effort

Complete Chart InformationForm of Employment

Define Advantages Disadvantages

Employee

Self-Employed

Entrepreneur

Complete Chart InformationForm of Employment

Define Advantages Disadvantages

Employee Worker who is hired to do a job

Little risk not responsible for over-head costs

Expectations

Time Clocks

Make money for boss

Self-Employed

One who operates a business profession or a consultant

You are the boss set your hours and pay Receive the benefits of profit-making

Responsible for over-head costs taxes employees and keeping business going

Entrepreneur Practice of starting new businesses

Yoursquore the boss motivating receive the benefits of profit-making

High risk

Must be motivated

Stressful hard on relationships

Cost of Living for Selected US CitiesBenefit Option Description

Base salary

Fringe benefits also known as

employee benefits

Opportunities for

advancement and work incentives

Employer provided

services

Additional perks

Location and

environment

Cost of Living for Selected US CitiesBenefit Option Description

Base salary Dollar amount a person will receive in hisher monthly paycheck before taxes

Fringe benefits

also known as

employee benefits

Additional compensation offered by a company beyond an individualrsquos wage salary commissions or other cash paymentsPaid sick time holidays and vacations bonuses health insurance life insurance workmanrsquos compensation retirement contributions etc

Opportunities for

advancement and work incentives

Evaluate if a person can easily advance within the company and earn more money

Employer provided

services

Gym memberships flexible hours merchandise discounts child care etc

Additional perks Relocation allowances company car repayment of education loans or expenses stock options etc

Location and

environment

Is the job in a desired community Are the time and resources available to travel long distances to get to work Does the community have a low crime rate good schools and a desired climate

Cost of Living Equation

1 ndash SARArsquoS TWO JOBS1048707 $3500000 Reno NV 1051 cost of living index1048707 $4000000 Anchorage AK 1231 cost of living index

Index city 2Salary in city 1 x ------------------------ = Equivalent salary in city 2 Index city 1 1231$3500000 in Reno x -------------- = Equivalent salary in Anchorage

1051

$3500000 x 117 =

$4095000 = Equivalent salary in Anchorage

Cost of Living Equation 22 ndash JOErsquoS TWO JOBS1048707 $2400000 Denver CO 1029 cost of living index1048707 $3200000 Seattle WA 1482 cost of living index

Index city 2Salary in city 1 x ------------------------ = Equivalent salary in city 2 Index city 1

1482$2400000 in Denver x -------------------- = Equivalent salary in Seattle

1029

$2400000 x 144 =

$3456000 = Equivalent salary in Seattle

Cost of Living for Selected USCities

bull Refer to hand out

Complete the Comparing Job Offers worksheet

  • Sources of income and the relationship between income and career preparation
  • Review Statements
  • Sources of Income
  • Slide 4
  • Factors that Influence Income Earning Power A persons ability to earn money
  • Income vs Education
  • Average earnings of year-round full-time workers age 25 to 34 years old
  • Slide 8
  • Slide 9
  • Jobs and Educational Level
  • Fastest Growing Occupations
  • Fastest Growing Jobs
  • Largest Declining Jobs
  • Slide 14
  • Slide 15
  • Slide 16
  • Slide 17
  • Review Career Plan
  • How Do You Find The Career Of Your Dreams
  • Opportunity Cost
  • Complete Chart Information
  • Slide 22
  • Cost of Living for Selected US Cities
  • Slide 24
  • Cost of Living Equation
  • Cost of Living Equation 2
  • Slide 27
  • Complete the Comparing Job Offers worksheet
Page 13: Sources of income and the relationship between income and career preparation

Largest Declining Jobs

Declining occupational employment stems from declining industry employment technological advancements changes in business practices and other factors Increased productivity and farm consolidations are expected to account for a decline of 238000 farmers and ranchers

Factors that Influence IncomeEarning Power A persons ability to earn money

1 Income vs Education

2 Workers Skills

bull competent work

bull produce a good product

bull ability to operate equipment

bull implement knowledge and abilities

Factors that Influence IncomeEarning Power A persons ability to earn money

1 Income vs Education2 Workers Skills3 Conditions of the economy bull War bull terror bull unemployment bull scarcity bull acts of God

Factors that Influence IncomeEarning Power A persons ability to earn money

1 Income vs Education

2 Workers Skills

3 Conditions of the economy

4 Supply and Demandbull Scarcity and Abundancebull World Trade

Factors that Influence IncomeEarning Power A persons ability to earn money

1 Income vs Education

2 Workers Skills

3 Conditions of the economy

4 Supply and Demand

5 Value of the work to society How important is your profession or skill

bull If you were to be on a deserted island for 15 years what occupations would you like the four people with you to have

Review Career Planbull What are the educational requirements

Traits for the work place Worksheet (Color in your skill level)

bull Income Potential

bull What skills will I needndash What will the cost and benefits of developing new skills

be bull Time energy and money

How Do You Find The Career Of Your Dreams

bull Study what interests you and learn how that applies to lifecareers

bull Look at different jobs options and figure out which job best fits you (intellectually physically and financially)

bull Once you figure out a career path you want to take be aggressive in following it Donrsquot let opportunity pass you by

Opportunity Costbull How does this relate to Opportunity Cost

ndash Making the effort right now for a good career and education will cost you time energy and money but in the long run it will pay off and you will have more time and money Hopefully that will give you energy to enjoy it

bull Choosing one option may mean giving up altogether another goal

bull Itrsquos a trade off

bull Remember Invest in Yourself it is Well Worth the Effort

Complete Chart InformationForm of Employment

Define Advantages Disadvantages

Employee

Self-Employed

Entrepreneur

Complete Chart InformationForm of Employment

Define Advantages Disadvantages

Employee Worker who is hired to do a job

Little risk not responsible for over-head costs

Expectations

Time Clocks

Make money for boss

Self-Employed

One who operates a business profession or a consultant

You are the boss set your hours and pay Receive the benefits of profit-making

Responsible for over-head costs taxes employees and keeping business going

Entrepreneur Practice of starting new businesses

Yoursquore the boss motivating receive the benefits of profit-making

High risk

Must be motivated

Stressful hard on relationships

Cost of Living for Selected US CitiesBenefit Option Description

Base salary

Fringe benefits also known as

employee benefits

Opportunities for

advancement and work incentives

Employer provided

services

Additional perks

Location and

environment

Cost of Living for Selected US CitiesBenefit Option Description

Base salary Dollar amount a person will receive in hisher monthly paycheck before taxes

Fringe benefits

also known as

employee benefits

Additional compensation offered by a company beyond an individualrsquos wage salary commissions or other cash paymentsPaid sick time holidays and vacations bonuses health insurance life insurance workmanrsquos compensation retirement contributions etc

Opportunities for

advancement and work incentives

Evaluate if a person can easily advance within the company and earn more money

Employer provided

services

Gym memberships flexible hours merchandise discounts child care etc

Additional perks Relocation allowances company car repayment of education loans or expenses stock options etc

Location and

environment

Is the job in a desired community Are the time and resources available to travel long distances to get to work Does the community have a low crime rate good schools and a desired climate

Cost of Living Equation

1 ndash SARArsquoS TWO JOBS1048707 $3500000 Reno NV 1051 cost of living index1048707 $4000000 Anchorage AK 1231 cost of living index

Index city 2Salary in city 1 x ------------------------ = Equivalent salary in city 2 Index city 1 1231$3500000 in Reno x -------------- = Equivalent salary in Anchorage

1051

$3500000 x 117 =

$4095000 = Equivalent salary in Anchorage

Cost of Living Equation 22 ndash JOErsquoS TWO JOBS1048707 $2400000 Denver CO 1029 cost of living index1048707 $3200000 Seattle WA 1482 cost of living index

Index city 2Salary in city 1 x ------------------------ = Equivalent salary in city 2 Index city 1

1482$2400000 in Denver x -------------------- = Equivalent salary in Seattle

1029

$2400000 x 144 =

$3456000 = Equivalent salary in Seattle

Cost of Living for Selected USCities

bull Refer to hand out

Complete the Comparing Job Offers worksheet

  • Sources of income and the relationship between income and career preparation
  • Review Statements
  • Sources of Income
  • Slide 4
  • Factors that Influence Income Earning Power A persons ability to earn money
  • Income vs Education
  • Average earnings of year-round full-time workers age 25 to 34 years old
  • Slide 8
  • Slide 9
  • Jobs and Educational Level
  • Fastest Growing Occupations
  • Fastest Growing Jobs
  • Largest Declining Jobs
  • Slide 14
  • Slide 15
  • Slide 16
  • Slide 17
  • Review Career Plan
  • How Do You Find The Career Of Your Dreams
  • Opportunity Cost
  • Complete Chart Information
  • Slide 22
  • Cost of Living for Selected US Cities
  • Slide 24
  • Cost of Living Equation
  • Cost of Living Equation 2
  • Slide 27
  • Complete the Comparing Job Offers worksheet
Page 14: Sources of income and the relationship between income and career preparation

Factors that Influence IncomeEarning Power A persons ability to earn money

1 Income vs Education

2 Workers Skills

bull competent work

bull produce a good product

bull ability to operate equipment

bull implement knowledge and abilities

Factors that Influence IncomeEarning Power A persons ability to earn money

1 Income vs Education2 Workers Skills3 Conditions of the economy bull War bull terror bull unemployment bull scarcity bull acts of God

Factors that Influence IncomeEarning Power A persons ability to earn money

1 Income vs Education

2 Workers Skills

3 Conditions of the economy

4 Supply and Demandbull Scarcity and Abundancebull World Trade

Factors that Influence IncomeEarning Power A persons ability to earn money

1 Income vs Education

2 Workers Skills

3 Conditions of the economy

4 Supply and Demand

5 Value of the work to society How important is your profession or skill

bull If you were to be on a deserted island for 15 years what occupations would you like the four people with you to have

Review Career Planbull What are the educational requirements

Traits for the work place Worksheet (Color in your skill level)

bull Income Potential

bull What skills will I needndash What will the cost and benefits of developing new skills

be bull Time energy and money

How Do You Find The Career Of Your Dreams

bull Study what interests you and learn how that applies to lifecareers

bull Look at different jobs options and figure out which job best fits you (intellectually physically and financially)

bull Once you figure out a career path you want to take be aggressive in following it Donrsquot let opportunity pass you by

Opportunity Costbull How does this relate to Opportunity Cost

ndash Making the effort right now for a good career and education will cost you time energy and money but in the long run it will pay off and you will have more time and money Hopefully that will give you energy to enjoy it

bull Choosing one option may mean giving up altogether another goal

bull Itrsquos a trade off

bull Remember Invest in Yourself it is Well Worth the Effort

Complete Chart InformationForm of Employment

Define Advantages Disadvantages

Employee

Self-Employed

Entrepreneur

Complete Chart InformationForm of Employment

Define Advantages Disadvantages

Employee Worker who is hired to do a job

Little risk not responsible for over-head costs

Expectations

Time Clocks

Make money for boss

Self-Employed

One who operates a business profession or a consultant

You are the boss set your hours and pay Receive the benefits of profit-making

Responsible for over-head costs taxes employees and keeping business going

Entrepreneur Practice of starting new businesses

Yoursquore the boss motivating receive the benefits of profit-making

High risk

Must be motivated

Stressful hard on relationships

Cost of Living for Selected US CitiesBenefit Option Description

Base salary

Fringe benefits also known as

employee benefits

Opportunities for

advancement and work incentives

Employer provided

services

Additional perks

Location and

environment

Cost of Living for Selected US CitiesBenefit Option Description

Base salary Dollar amount a person will receive in hisher monthly paycheck before taxes

Fringe benefits

also known as

employee benefits

Additional compensation offered by a company beyond an individualrsquos wage salary commissions or other cash paymentsPaid sick time holidays and vacations bonuses health insurance life insurance workmanrsquos compensation retirement contributions etc

Opportunities for

advancement and work incentives

Evaluate if a person can easily advance within the company and earn more money

Employer provided

services

Gym memberships flexible hours merchandise discounts child care etc

Additional perks Relocation allowances company car repayment of education loans or expenses stock options etc

Location and

environment

Is the job in a desired community Are the time and resources available to travel long distances to get to work Does the community have a low crime rate good schools and a desired climate

Cost of Living Equation

1 ndash SARArsquoS TWO JOBS1048707 $3500000 Reno NV 1051 cost of living index1048707 $4000000 Anchorage AK 1231 cost of living index

Index city 2Salary in city 1 x ------------------------ = Equivalent salary in city 2 Index city 1 1231$3500000 in Reno x -------------- = Equivalent salary in Anchorage

1051

$3500000 x 117 =

$4095000 = Equivalent salary in Anchorage

Cost of Living Equation 22 ndash JOErsquoS TWO JOBS1048707 $2400000 Denver CO 1029 cost of living index1048707 $3200000 Seattle WA 1482 cost of living index

Index city 2Salary in city 1 x ------------------------ = Equivalent salary in city 2 Index city 1

1482$2400000 in Denver x -------------------- = Equivalent salary in Seattle

1029

$2400000 x 144 =

$3456000 = Equivalent salary in Seattle

Cost of Living for Selected USCities

bull Refer to hand out

Complete the Comparing Job Offers worksheet

  • Sources of income and the relationship between income and career preparation
  • Review Statements
  • Sources of Income
  • Slide 4
  • Factors that Influence Income Earning Power A persons ability to earn money
  • Income vs Education
  • Average earnings of year-round full-time workers age 25 to 34 years old
  • Slide 8
  • Slide 9
  • Jobs and Educational Level
  • Fastest Growing Occupations
  • Fastest Growing Jobs
  • Largest Declining Jobs
  • Slide 14
  • Slide 15
  • Slide 16
  • Slide 17
  • Review Career Plan
  • How Do You Find The Career Of Your Dreams
  • Opportunity Cost
  • Complete Chart Information
  • Slide 22
  • Cost of Living for Selected US Cities
  • Slide 24
  • Cost of Living Equation
  • Cost of Living Equation 2
  • Slide 27
  • Complete the Comparing Job Offers worksheet
Page 15: Sources of income and the relationship between income and career preparation

Factors that Influence IncomeEarning Power A persons ability to earn money

1 Income vs Education2 Workers Skills3 Conditions of the economy bull War bull terror bull unemployment bull scarcity bull acts of God

Factors that Influence IncomeEarning Power A persons ability to earn money

1 Income vs Education

2 Workers Skills

3 Conditions of the economy

4 Supply and Demandbull Scarcity and Abundancebull World Trade

Factors that Influence IncomeEarning Power A persons ability to earn money

1 Income vs Education

2 Workers Skills

3 Conditions of the economy

4 Supply and Demand

5 Value of the work to society How important is your profession or skill

bull If you were to be on a deserted island for 15 years what occupations would you like the four people with you to have

Review Career Planbull What are the educational requirements

Traits for the work place Worksheet (Color in your skill level)

bull Income Potential

bull What skills will I needndash What will the cost and benefits of developing new skills

be bull Time energy and money

How Do You Find The Career Of Your Dreams

bull Study what interests you and learn how that applies to lifecareers

bull Look at different jobs options and figure out which job best fits you (intellectually physically and financially)

bull Once you figure out a career path you want to take be aggressive in following it Donrsquot let opportunity pass you by

Opportunity Costbull How does this relate to Opportunity Cost

ndash Making the effort right now for a good career and education will cost you time energy and money but in the long run it will pay off and you will have more time and money Hopefully that will give you energy to enjoy it

bull Choosing one option may mean giving up altogether another goal

bull Itrsquos a trade off

bull Remember Invest in Yourself it is Well Worth the Effort

Complete Chart InformationForm of Employment

Define Advantages Disadvantages

Employee

Self-Employed

Entrepreneur

Complete Chart InformationForm of Employment

Define Advantages Disadvantages

Employee Worker who is hired to do a job

Little risk not responsible for over-head costs

Expectations

Time Clocks

Make money for boss

Self-Employed

One who operates a business profession or a consultant

You are the boss set your hours and pay Receive the benefits of profit-making

Responsible for over-head costs taxes employees and keeping business going

Entrepreneur Practice of starting new businesses

Yoursquore the boss motivating receive the benefits of profit-making

High risk

Must be motivated

Stressful hard on relationships

Cost of Living for Selected US CitiesBenefit Option Description

Base salary

Fringe benefits also known as

employee benefits

Opportunities for

advancement and work incentives

Employer provided

services

Additional perks

Location and

environment

Cost of Living for Selected US CitiesBenefit Option Description

Base salary Dollar amount a person will receive in hisher monthly paycheck before taxes

Fringe benefits

also known as

employee benefits

Additional compensation offered by a company beyond an individualrsquos wage salary commissions or other cash paymentsPaid sick time holidays and vacations bonuses health insurance life insurance workmanrsquos compensation retirement contributions etc

Opportunities for

advancement and work incentives

Evaluate if a person can easily advance within the company and earn more money

Employer provided

services

Gym memberships flexible hours merchandise discounts child care etc

Additional perks Relocation allowances company car repayment of education loans or expenses stock options etc

Location and

environment

Is the job in a desired community Are the time and resources available to travel long distances to get to work Does the community have a low crime rate good schools and a desired climate

Cost of Living Equation

1 ndash SARArsquoS TWO JOBS1048707 $3500000 Reno NV 1051 cost of living index1048707 $4000000 Anchorage AK 1231 cost of living index

Index city 2Salary in city 1 x ------------------------ = Equivalent salary in city 2 Index city 1 1231$3500000 in Reno x -------------- = Equivalent salary in Anchorage

1051

$3500000 x 117 =

$4095000 = Equivalent salary in Anchorage

Cost of Living Equation 22 ndash JOErsquoS TWO JOBS1048707 $2400000 Denver CO 1029 cost of living index1048707 $3200000 Seattle WA 1482 cost of living index

Index city 2Salary in city 1 x ------------------------ = Equivalent salary in city 2 Index city 1

1482$2400000 in Denver x -------------------- = Equivalent salary in Seattle

1029

$2400000 x 144 =

$3456000 = Equivalent salary in Seattle

Cost of Living for Selected USCities

bull Refer to hand out

Complete the Comparing Job Offers worksheet

  • Sources of income and the relationship between income and career preparation
  • Review Statements
  • Sources of Income
  • Slide 4
  • Factors that Influence Income Earning Power A persons ability to earn money
  • Income vs Education
  • Average earnings of year-round full-time workers age 25 to 34 years old
  • Slide 8
  • Slide 9
  • Jobs and Educational Level
  • Fastest Growing Occupations
  • Fastest Growing Jobs
  • Largest Declining Jobs
  • Slide 14
  • Slide 15
  • Slide 16
  • Slide 17
  • Review Career Plan
  • How Do You Find The Career Of Your Dreams
  • Opportunity Cost
  • Complete Chart Information
  • Slide 22
  • Cost of Living for Selected US Cities
  • Slide 24
  • Cost of Living Equation
  • Cost of Living Equation 2
  • Slide 27
  • Complete the Comparing Job Offers worksheet
Page 16: Sources of income and the relationship between income and career preparation

Factors that Influence IncomeEarning Power A persons ability to earn money

1 Income vs Education

2 Workers Skills

3 Conditions of the economy

4 Supply and Demandbull Scarcity and Abundancebull World Trade

Factors that Influence IncomeEarning Power A persons ability to earn money

1 Income vs Education

2 Workers Skills

3 Conditions of the economy

4 Supply and Demand

5 Value of the work to society How important is your profession or skill

bull If you were to be on a deserted island for 15 years what occupations would you like the four people with you to have

Review Career Planbull What are the educational requirements

Traits for the work place Worksheet (Color in your skill level)

bull Income Potential

bull What skills will I needndash What will the cost and benefits of developing new skills

be bull Time energy and money

How Do You Find The Career Of Your Dreams

bull Study what interests you and learn how that applies to lifecareers

bull Look at different jobs options and figure out which job best fits you (intellectually physically and financially)

bull Once you figure out a career path you want to take be aggressive in following it Donrsquot let opportunity pass you by

Opportunity Costbull How does this relate to Opportunity Cost

ndash Making the effort right now for a good career and education will cost you time energy and money but in the long run it will pay off and you will have more time and money Hopefully that will give you energy to enjoy it

bull Choosing one option may mean giving up altogether another goal

bull Itrsquos a trade off

bull Remember Invest in Yourself it is Well Worth the Effort

Complete Chart InformationForm of Employment

Define Advantages Disadvantages

Employee

Self-Employed

Entrepreneur

Complete Chart InformationForm of Employment

Define Advantages Disadvantages

Employee Worker who is hired to do a job

Little risk not responsible for over-head costs

Expectations

Time Clocks

Make money for boss

Self-Employed

One who operates a business profession or a consultant

You are the boss set your hours and pay Receive the benefits of profit-making

Responsible for over-head costs taxes employees and keeping business going

Entrepreneur Practice of starting new businesses

Yoursquore the boss motivating receive the benefits of profit-making

High risk

Must be motivated

Stressful hard on relationships

Cost of Living for Selected US CitiesBenefit Option Description

Base salary

Fringe benefits also known as

employee benefits

Opportunities for

advancement and work incentives

Employer provided

services

Additional perks

Location and

environment

Cost of Living for Selected US CitiesBenefit Option Description

Base salary Dollar amount a person will receive in hisher monthly paycheck before taxes

Fringe benefits

also known as

employee benefits

Additional compensation offered by a company beyond an individualrsquos wage salary commissions or other cash paymentsPaid sick time holidays and vacations bonuses health insurance life insurance workmanrsquos compensation retirement contributions etc

Opportunities for

advancement and work incentives

Evaluate if a person can easily advance within the company and earn more money

Employer provided

services

Gym memberships flexible hours merchandise discounts child care etc

Additional perks Relocation allowances company car repayment of education loans or expenses stock options etc

Location and

environment

Is the job in a desired community Are the time and resources available to travel long distances to get to work Does the community have a low crime rate good schools and a desired climate

Cost of Living Equation

1 ndash SARArsquoS TWO JOBS1048707 $3500000 Reno NV 1051 cost of living index1048707 $4000000 Anchorage AK 1231 cost of living index

Index city 2Salary in city 1 x ------------------------ = Equivalent salary in city 2 Index city 1 1231$3500000 in Reno x -------------- = Equivalent salary in Anchorage

1051

$3500000 x 117 =

$4095000 = Equivalent salary in Anchorage

Cost of Living Equation 22 ndash JOErsquoS TWO JOBS1048707 $2400000 Denver CO 1029 cost of living index1048707 $3200000 Seattle WA 1482 cost of living index

Index city 2Salary in city 1 x ------------------------ = Equivalent salary in city 2 Index city 1

1482$2400000 in Denver x -------------------- = Equivalent salary in Seattle

1029

$2400000 x 144 =

$3456000 = Equivalent salary in Seattle

Cost of Living for Selected USCities

bull Refer to hand out

Complete the Comparing Job Offers worksheet

  • Sources of income and the relationship between income and career preparation
  • Review Statements
  • Sources of Income
  • Slide 4
  • Factors that Influence Income Earning Power A persons ability to earn money
  • Income vs Education
  • Average earnings of year-round full-time workers age 25 to 34 years old
  • Slide 8
  • Slide 9
  • Jobs and Educational Level
  • Fastest Growing Occupations
  • Fastest Growing Jobs
  • Largest Declining Jobs
  • Slide 14
  • Slide 15
  • Slide 16
  • Slide 17
  • Review Career Plan
  • How Do You Find The Career Of Your Dreams
  • Opportunity Cost
  • Complete Chart Information
  • Slide 22
  • Cost of Living for Selected US Cities
  • Slide 24
  • Cost of Living Equation
  • Cost of Living Equation 2
  • Slide 27
  • Complete the Comparing Job Offers worksheet
Page 17: Sources of income and the relationship between income and career preparation

Factors that Influence IncomeEarning Power A persons ability to earn money

1 Income vs Education

2 Workers Skills

3 Conditions of the economy

4 Supply and Demand

5 Value of the work to society How important is your profession or skill

bull If you were to be on a deserted island for 15 years what occupations would you like the four people with you to have

Review Career Planbull What are the educational requirements

Traits for the work place Worksheet (Color in your skill level)

bull Income Potential

bull What skills will I needndash What will the cost and benefits of developing new skills

be bull Time energy and money

How Do You Find The Career Of Your Dreams

bull Study what interests you and learn how that applies to lifecareers

bull Look at different jobs options and figure out which job best fits you (intellectually physically and financially)

bull Once you figure out a career path you want to take be aggressive in following it Donrsquot let opportunity pass you by

Opportunity Costbull How does this relate to Opportunity Cost

ndash Making the effort right now for a good career and education will cost you time energy and money but in the long run it will pay off and you will have more time and money Hopefully that will give you energy to enjoy it

bull Choosing one option may mean giving up altogether another goal

bull Itrsquos a trade off

bull Remember Invest in Yourself it is Well Worth the Effort

Complete Chart InformationForm of Employment

Define Advantages Disadvantages

Employee

Self-Employed

Entrepreneur

Complete Chart InformationForm of Employment

Define Advantages Disadvantages

Employee Worker who is hired to do a job

Little risk not responsible for over-head costs

Expectations

Time Clocks

Make money for boss

Self-Employed

One who operates a business profession or a consultant

You are the boss set your hours and pay Receive the benefits of profit-making

Responsible for over-head costs taxes employees and keeping business going

Entrepreneur Practice of starting new businesses

Yoursquore the boss motivating receive the benefits of profit-making

High risk

Must be motivated

Stressful hard on relationships

Cost of Living for Selected US CitiesBenefit Option Description

Base salary

Fringe benefits also known as

employee benefits

Opportunities for

advancement and work incentives

Employer provided

services

Additional perks

Location and

environment

Cost of Living for Selected US CitiesBenefit Option Description

Base salary Dollar amount a person will receive in hisher monthly paycheck before taxes

Fringe benefits

also known as

employee benefits

Additional compensation offered by a company beyond an individualrsquos wage salary commissions or other cash paymentsPaid sick time holidays and vacations bonuses health insurance life insurance workmanrsquos compensation retirement contributions etc

Opportunities for

advancement and work incentives

Evaluate if a person can easily advance within the company and earn more money

Employer provided

services

Gym memberships flexible hours merchandise discounts child care etc

Additional perks Relocation allowances company car repayment of education loans or expenses stock options etc

Location and

environment

Is the job in a desired community Are the time and resources available to travel long distances to get to work Does the community have a low crime rate good schools and a desired climate

Cost of Living Equation

1 ndash SARArsquoS TWO JOBS1048707 $3500000 Reno NV 1051 cost of living index1048707 $4000000 Anchorage AK 1231 cost of living index

Index city 2Salary in city 1 x ------------------------ = Equivalent salary in city 2 Index city 1 1231$3500000 in Reno x -------------- = Equivalent salary in Anchorage

1051

$3500000 x 117 =

$4095000 = Equivalent salary in Anchorage

Cost of Living Equation 22 ndash JOErsquoS TWO JOBS1048707 $2400000 Denver CO 1029 cost of living index1048707 $3200000 Seattle WA 1482 cost of living index

Index city 2Salary in city 1 x ------------------------ = Equivalent salary in city 2 Index city 1

1482$2400000 in Denver x -------------------- = Equivalent salary in Seattle

1029

$2400000 x 144 =

$3456000 = Equivalent salary in Seattle

Cost of Living for Selected USCities

bull Refer to hand out

Complete the Comparing Job Offers worksheet

  • Sources of income and the relationship between income and career preparation
  • Review Statements
  • Sources of Income
  • Slide 4
  • Factors that Influence Income Earning Power A persons ability to earn money
  • Income vs Education
  • Average earnings of year-round full-time workers age 25 to 34 years old
  • Slide 8
  • Slide 9
  • Jobs and Educational Level
  • Fastest Growing Occupations
  • Fastest Growing Jobs
  • Largest Declining Jobs
  • Slide 14
  • Slide 15
  • Slide 16
  • Slide 17
  • Review Career Plan
  • How Do You Find The Career Of Your Dreams
  • Opportunity Cost
  • Complete Chart Information
  • Slide 22
  • Cost of Living for Selected US Cities
  • Slide 24
  • Cost of Living Equation
  • Cost of Living Equation 2
  • Slide 27
  • Complete the Comparing Job Offers worksheet
Page 18: Sources of income and the relationship between income and career preparation

Review Career Planbull What are the educational requirements

Traits for the work place Worksheet (Color in your skill level)

bull Income Potential

bull What skills will I needndash What will the cost and benefits of developing new skills

be bull Time energy and money

How Do You Find The Career Of Your Dreams

bull Study what interests you and learn how that applies to lifecareers

bull Look at different jobs options and figure out which job best fits you (intellectually physically and financially)

bull Once you figure out a career path you want to take be aggressive in following it Donrsquot let opportunity pass you by

Opportunity Costbull How does this relate to Opportunity Cost

ndash Making the effort right now for a good career and education will cost you time energy and money but in the long run it will pay off and you will have more time and money Hopefully that will give you energy to enjoy it

bull Choosing one option may mean giving up altogether another goal

bull Itrsquos a trade off

bull Remember Invest in Yourself it is Well Worth the Effort

Complete Chart InformationForm of Employment

Define Advantages Disadvantages

Employee

Self-Employed

Entrepreneur

Complete Chart InformationForm of Employment

Define Advantages Disadvantages

Employee Worker who is hired to do a job

Little risk not responsible for over-head costs

Expectations

Time Clocks

Make money for boss

Self-Employed

One who operates a business profession or a consultant

You are the boss set your hours and pay Receive the benefits of profit-making

Responsible for over-head costs taxes employees and keeping business going

Entrepreneur Practice of starting new businesses

Yoursquore the boss motivating receive the benefits of profit-making

High risk

Must be motivated

Stressful hard on relationships

Cost of Living for Selected US CitiesBenefit Option Description

Base salary

Fringe benefits also known as

employee benefits

Opportunities for

advancement and work incentives

Employer provided

services

Additional perks

Location and

environment

Cost of Living for Selected US CitiesBenefit Option Description

Base salary Dollar amount a person will receive in hisher monthly paycheck before taxes

Fringe benefits

also known as

employee benefits

Additional compensation offered by a company beyond an individualrsquos wage salary commissions or other cash paymentsPaid sick time holidays and vacations bonuses health insurance life insurance workmanrsquos compensation retirement contributions etc

Opportunities for

advancement and work incentives

Evaluate if a person can easily advance within the company and earn more money

Employer provided

services

Gym memberships flexible hours merchandise discounts child care etc

Additional perks Relocation allowances company car repayment of education loans or expenses stock options etc

Location and

environment

Is the job in a desired community Are the time and resources available to travel long distances to get to work Does the community have a low crime rate good schools and a desired climate

Cost of Living Equation

1 ndash SARArsquoS TWO JOBS1048707 $3500000 Reno NV 1051 cost of living index1048707 $4000000 Anchorage AK 1231 cost of living index

Index city 2Salary in city 1 x ------------------------ = Equivalent salary in city 2 Index city 1 1231$3500000 in Reno x -------------- = Equivalent salary in Anchorage

1051

$3500000 x 117 =

$4095000 = Equivalent salary in Anchorage

Cost of Living Equation 22 ndash JOErsquoS TWO JOBS1048707 $2400000 Denver CO 1029 cost of living index1048707 $3200000 Seattle WA 1482 cost of living index

Index city 2Salary in city 1 x ------------------------ = Equivalent salary in city 2 Index city 1

1482$2400000 in Denver x -------------------- = Equivalent salary in Seattle

1029

$2400000 x 144 =

$3456000 = Equivalent salary in Seattle

Cost of Living for Selected USCities

bull Refer to hand out

Complete the Comparing Job Offers worksheet

  • Sources of income and the relationship between income and career preparation
  • Review Statements
  • Sources of Income
  • Slide 4
  • Factors that Influence Income Earning Power A persons ability to earn money
  • Income vs Education
  • Average earnings of year-round full-time workers age 25 to 34 years old
  • Slide 8
  • Slide 9
  • Jobs and Educational Level
  • Fastest Growing Occupations
  • Fastest Growing Jobs
  • Largest Declining Jobs
  • Slide 14
  • Slide 15
  • Slide 16
  • Slide 17
  • Review Career Plan
  • How Do You Find The Career Of Your Dreams
  • Opportunity Cost
  • Complete Chart Information
  • Slide 22
  • Cost of Living for Selected US Cities
  • Slide 24
  • Cost of Living Equation
  • Cost of Living Equation 2
  • Slide 27
  • Complete the Comparing Job Offers worksheet
Page 19: Sources of income and the relationship between income and career preparation

How Do You Find The Career Of Your Dreams

bull Study what interests you and learn how that applies to lifecareers

bull Look at different jobs options and figure out which job best fits you (intellectually physically and financially)

bull Once you figure out a career path you want to take be aggressive in following it Donrsquot let opportunity pass you by

Opportunity Costbull How does this relate to Opportunity Cost

ndash Making the effort right now for a good career and education will cost you time energy and money but in the long run it will pay off and you will have more time and money Hopefully that will give you energy to enjoy it

bull Choosing one option may mean giving up altogether another goal

bull Itrsquos a trade off

bull Remember Invest in Yourself it is Well Worth the Effort

Complete Chart InformationForm of Employment

Define Advantages Disadvantages

Employee

Self-Employed

Entrepreneur

Complete Chart InformationForm of Employment

Define Advantages Disadvantages

Employee Worker who is hired to do a job

Little risk not responsible for over-head costs

Expectations

Time Clocks

Make money for boss

Self-Employed

One who operates a business profession or a consultant

You are the boss set your hours and pay Receive the benefits of profit-making

Responsible for over-head costs taxes employees and keeping business going

Entrepreneur Practice of starting new businesses

Yoursquore the boss motivating receive the benefits of profit-making

High risk

Must be motivated

Stressful hard on relationships

Cost of Living for Selected US CitiesBenefit Option Description

Base salary

Fringe benefits also known as

employee benefits

Opportunities for

advancement and work incentives

Employer provided

services

Additional perks

Location and

environment

Cost of Living for Selected US CitiesBenefit Option Description

Base salary Dollar amount a person will receive in hisher monthly paycheck before taxes

Fringe benefits

also known as

employee benefits

Additional compensation offered by a company beyond an individualrsquos wage salary commissions or other cash paymentsPaid sick time holidays and vacations bonuses health insurance life insurance workmanrsquos compensation retirement contributions etc

Opportunities for

advancement and work incentives

Evaluate if a person can easily advance within the company and earn more money

Employer provided

services

Gym memberships flexible hours merchandise discounts child care etc

Additional perks Relocation allowances company car repayment of education loans or expenses stock options etc

Location and

environment

Is the job in a desired community Are the time and resources available to travel long distances to get to work Does the community have a low crime rate good schools and a desired climate

Cost of Living Equation

1 ndash SARArsquoS TWO JOBS1048707 $3500000 Reno NV 1051 cost of living index1048707 $4000000 Anchorage AK 1231 cost of living index

Index city 2Salary in city 1 x ------------------------ = Equivalent salary in city 2 Index city 1 1231$3500000 in Reno x -------------- = Equivalent salary in Anchorage

1051

$3500000 x 117 =

$4095000 = Equivalent salary in Anchorage

Cost of Living Equation 22 ndash JOErsquoS TWO JOBS1048707 $2400000 Denver CO 1029 cost of living index1048707 $3200000 Seattle WA 1482 cost of living index

Index city 2Salary in city 1 x ------------------------ = Equivalent salary in city 2 Index city 1

1482$2400000 in Denver x -------------------- = Equivalent salary in Seattle

1029

$2400000 x 144 =

$3456000 = Equivalent salary in Seattle

Cost of Living for Selected USCities

bull Refer to hand out

Complete the Comparing Job Offers worksheet

  • Sources of income and the relationship between income and career preparation
  • Review Statements
  • Sources of Income
  • Slide 4
  • Factors that Influence Income Earning Power A persons ability to earn money
  • Income vs Education
  • Average earnings of year-round full-time workers age 25 to 34 years old
  • Slide 8
  • Slide 9
  • Jobs and Educational Level
  • Fastest Growing Occupations
  • Fastest Growing Jobs
  • Largest Declining Jobs
  • Slide 14
  • Slide 15
  • Slide 16
  • Slide 17
  • Review Career Plan
  • How Do You Find The Career Of Your Dreams
  • Opportunity Cost
  • Complete Chart Information
  • Slide 22
  • Cost of Living for Selected US Cities
  • Slide 24
  • Cost of Living Equation
  • Cost of Living Equation 2
  • Slide 27
  • Complete the Comparing Job Offers worksheet
Page 20: Sources of income and the relationship between income and career preparation

Opportunity Costbull How does this relate to Opportunity Cost

ndash Making the effort right now for a good career and education will cost you time energy and money but in the long run it will pay off and you will have more time and money Hopefully that will give you energy to enjoy it

bull Choosing one option may mean giving up altogether another goal

bull Itrsquos a trade off

bull Remember Invest in Yourself it is Well Worth the Effort

Complete Chart InformationForm of Employment

Define Advantages Disadvantages

Employee

Self-Employed

Entrepreneur

Complete Chart InformationForm of Employment

Define Advantages Disadvantages

Employee Worker who is hired to do a job

Little risk not responsible for over-head costs

Expectations

Time Clocks

Make money for boss

Self-Employed

One who operates a business profession or a consultant

You are the boss set your hours and pay Receive the benefits of profit-making

Responsible for over-head costs taxes employees and keeping business going

Entrepreneur Practice of starting new businesses

Yoursquore the boss motivating receive the benefits of profit-making

High risk

Must be motivated

Stressful hard on relationships

Cost of Living for Selected US CitiesBenefit Option Description

Base salary

Fringe benefits also known as

employee benefits

Opportunities for

advancement and work incentives

Employer provided

services

Additional perks

Location and

environment

Cost of Living for Selected US CitiesBenefit Option Description

Base salary Dollar amount a person will receive in hisher monthly paycheck before taxes

Fringe benefits

also known as

employee benefits

Additional compensation offered by a company beyond an individualrsquos wage salary commissions or other cash paymentsPaid sick time holidays and vacations bonuses health insurance life insurance workmanrsquos compensation retirement contributions etc

Opportunities for

advancement and work incentives

Evaluate if a person can easily advance within the company and earn more money

Employer provided

services

Gym memberships flexible hours merchandise discounts child care etc

Additional perks Relocation allowances company car repayment of education loans or expenses stock options etc

Location and

environment

Is the job in a desired community Are the time and resources available to travel long distances to get to work Does the community have a low crime rate good schools and a desired climate

Cost of Living Equation

1 ndash SARArsquoS TWO JOBS1048707 $3500000 Reno NV 1051 cost of living index1048707 $4000000 Anchorage AK 1231 cost of living index

Index city 2Salary in city 1 x ------------------------ = Equivalent salary in city 2 Index city 1 1231$3500000 in Reno x -------------- = Equivalent salary in Anchorage

1051

$3500000 x 117 =

$4095000 = Equivalent salary in Anchorage

Cost of Living Equation 22 ndash JOErsquoS TWO JOBS1048707 $2400000 Denver CO 1029 cost of living index1048707 $3200000 Seattle WA 1482 cost of living index

Index city 2Salary in city 1 x ------------------------ = Equivalent salary in city 2 Index city 1

1482$2400000 in Denver x -------------------- = Equivalent salary in Seattle

1029

$2400000 x 144 =

$3456000 = Equivalent salary in Seattle

Cost of Living for Selected USCities

bull Refer to hand out

Complete the Comparing Job Offers worksheet

  • Sources of income and the relationship between income and career preparation
  • Review Statements
  • Sources of Income
  • Slide 4
  • Factors that Influence Income Earning Power A persons ability to earn money
  • Income vs Education
  • Average earnings of year-round full-time workers age 25 to 34 years old
  • Slide 8
  • Slide 9
  • Jobs and Educational Level
  • Fastest Growing Occupations
  • Fastest Growing Jobs
  • Largest Declining Jobs
  • Slide 14
  • Slide 15
  • Slide 16
  • Slide 17
  • Review Career Plan
  • How Do You Find The Career Of Your Dreams
  • Opportunity Cost
  • Complete Chart Information
  • Slide 22
  • Cost of Living for Selected US Cities
  • Slide 24
  • Cost of Living Equation
  • Cost of Living Equation 2
  • Slide 27
  • Complete the Comparing Job Offers worksheet
Page 21: Sources of income and the relationship between income and career preparation

Complete Chart InformationForm of Employment

Define Advantages Disadvantages

Employee

Self-Employed

Entrepreneur

Complete Chart InformationForm of Employment

Define Advantages Disadvantages

Employee Worker who is hired to do a job

Little risk not responsible for over-head costs

Expectations

Time Clocks

Make money for boss

Self-Employed

One who operates a business profession or a consultant

You are the boss set your hours and pay Receive the benefits of profit-making

Responsible for over-head costs taxes employees and keeping business going

Entrepreneur Practice of starting new businesses

Yoursquore the boss motivating receive the benefits of profit-making

High risk

Must be motivated

Stressful hard on relationships

Cost of Living for Selected US CitiesBenefit Option Description

Base salary

Fringe benefits also known as

employee benefits

Opportunities for

advancement and work incentives

Employer provided

services

Additional perks

Location and

environment

Cost of Living for Selected US CitiesBenefit Option Description

Base salary Dollar amount a person will receive in hisher monthly paycheck before taxes

Fringe benefits

also known as

employee benefits

Additional compensation offered by a company beyond an individualrsquos wage salary commissions or other cash paymentsPaid sick time holidays and vacations bonuses health insurance life insurance workmanrsquos compensation retirement contributions etc

Opportunities for

advancement and work incentives

Evaluate if a person can easily advance within the company and earn more money

Employer provided

services

Gym memberships flexible hours merchandise discounts child care etc

Additional perks Relocation allowances company car repayment of education loans or expenses stock options etc

Location and

environment

Is the job in a desired community Are the time and resources available to travel long distances to get to work Does the community have a low crime rate good schools and a desired climate

Cost of Living Equation

1 ndash SARArsquoS TWO JOBS1048707 $3500000 Reno NV 1051 cost of living index1048707 $4000000 Anchorage AK 1231 cost of living index

Index city 2Salary in city 1 x ------------------------ = Equivalent salary in city 2 Index city 1 1231$3500000 in Reno x -------------- = Equivalent salary in Anchorage

1051

$3500000 x 117 =

$4095000 = Equivalent salary in Anchorage

Cost of Living Equation 22 ndash JOErsquoS TWO JOBS1048707 $2400000 Denver CO 1029 cost of living index1048707 $3200000 Seattle WA 1482 cost of living index

Index city 2Salary in city 1 x ------------------------ = Equivalent salary in city 2 Index city 1

1482$2400000 in Denver x -------------------- = Equivalent salary in Seattle

1029

$2400000 x 144 =

$3456000 = Equivalent salary in Seattle

Cost of Living for Selected USCities

bull Refer to hand out

Complete the Comparing Job Offers worksheet

  • Sources of income and the relationship between income and career preparation
  • Review Statements
  • Sources of Income
  • Slide 4
  • Factors that Influence Income Earning Power A persons ability to earn money
  • Income vs Education
  • Average earnings of year-round full-time workers age 25 to 34 years old
  • Slide 8
  • Slide 9
  • Jobs and Educational Level
  • Fastest Growing Occupations
  • Fastest Growing Jobs
  • Largest Declining Jobs
  • Slide 14
  • Slide 15
  • Slide 16
  • Slide 17
  • Review Career Plan
  • How Do You Find The Career Of Your Dreams
  • Opportunity Cost
  • Complete Chart Information
  • Slide 22
  • Cost of Living for Selected US Cities
  • Slide 24
  • Cost of Living Equation
  • Cost of Living Equation 2
  • Slide 27
  • Complete the Comparing Job Offers worksheet
Page 22: Sources of income and the relationship between income and career preparation

Complete Chart InformationForm of Employment

Define Advantages Disadvantages

Employee Worker who is hired to do a job

Little risk not responsible for over-head costs

Expectations

Time Clocks

Make money for boss

Self-Employed

One who operates a business profession or a consultant

You are the boss set your hours and pay Receive the benefits of profit-making

Responsible for over-head costs taxes employees and keeping business going

Entrepreneur Practice of starting new businesses

Yoursquore the boss motivating receive the benefits of profit-making

High risk

Must be motivated

Stressful hard on relationships

Cost of Living for Selected US CitiesBenefit Option Description

Base salary

Fringe benefits also known as

employee benefits

Opportunities for

advancement and work incentives

Employer provided

services

Additional perks

Location and

environment

Cost of Living for Selected US CitiesBenefit Option Description

Base salary Dollar amount a person will receive in hisher monthly paycheck before taxes

Fringe benefits

also known as

employee benefits

Additional compensation offered by a company beyond an individualrsquos wage salary commissions or other cash paymentsPaid sick time holidays and vacations bonuses health insurance life insurance workmanrsquos compensation retirement contributions etc

Opportunities for

advancement and work incentives

Evaluate if a person can easily advance within the company and earn more money

Employer provided

services

Gym memberships flexible hours merchandise discounts child care etc

Additional perks Relocation allowances company car repayment of education loans or expenses stock options etc

Location and

environment

Is the job in a desired community Are the time and resources available to travel long distances to get to work Does the community have a low crime rate good schools and a desired climate

Cost of Living Equation

1 ndash SARArsquoS TWO JOBS1048707 $3500000 Reno NV 1051 cost of living index1048707 $4000000 Anchorage AK 1231 cost of living index

Index city 2Salary in city 1 x ------------------------ = Equivalent salary in city 2 Index city 1 1231$3500000 in Reno x -------------- = Equivalent salary in Anchorage

1051

$3500000 x 117 =

$4095000 = Equivalent salary in Anchorage

Cost of Living Equation 22 ndash JOErsquoS TWO JOBS1048707 $2400000 Denver CO 1029 cost of living index1048707 $3200000 Seattle WA 1482 cost of living index

Index city 2Salary in city 1 x ------------------------ = Equivalent salary in city 2 Index city 1

1482$2400000 in Denver x -------------------- = Equivalent salary in Seattle

1029

$2400000 x 144 =

$3456000 = Equivalent salary in Seattle

Cost of Living for Selected USCities

bull Refer to hand out

Complete the Comparing Job Offers worksheet

  • Sources of income and the relationship between income and career preparation
  • Review Statements
  • Sources of Income
  • Slide 4
  • Factors that Influence Income Earning Power A persons ability to earn money
  • Income vs Education
  • Average earnings of year-round full-time workers age 25 to 34 years old
  • Slide 8
  • Slide 9
  • Jobs and Educational Level
  • Fastest Growing Occupations
  • Fastest Growing Jobs
  • Largest Declining Jobs
  • Slide 14
  • Slide 15
  • Slide 16
  • Slide 17
  • Review Career Plan
  • How Do You Find The Career Of Your Dreams
  • Opportunity Cost
  • Complete Chart Information
  • Slide 22
  • Cost of Living for Selected US Cities
  • Slide 24
  • Cost of Living Equation
  • Cost of Living Equation 2
  • Slide 27
  • Complete the Comparing Job Offers worksheet
Page 23: Sources of income and the relationship between income and career preparation

Cost of Living for Selected US CitiesBenefit Option Description

Base salary

Fringe benefits also known as

employee benefits

Opportunities for

advancement and work incentives

Employer provided

services

Additional perks

Location and

environment

Cost of Living for Selected US CitiesBenefit Option Description

Base salary Dollar amount a person will receive in hisher monthly paycheck before taxes

Fringe benefits

also known as

employee benefits

Additional compensation offered by a company beyond an individualrsquos wage salary commissions or other cash paymentsPaid sick time holidays and vacations bonuses health insurance life insurance workmanrsquos compensation retirement contributions etc

Opportunities for

advancement and work incentives

Evaluate if a person can easily advance within the company and earn more money

Employer provided

services

Gym memberships flexible hours merchandise discounts child care etc

Additional perks Relocation allowances company car repayment of education loans or expenses stock options etc

Location and

environment

Is the job in a desired community Are the time and resources available to travel long distances to get to work Does the community have a low crime rate good schools and a desired climate

Cost of Living Equation

1 ndash SARArsquoS TWO JOBS1048707 $3500000 Reno NV 1051 cost of living index1048707 $4000000 Anchorage AK 1231 cost of living index

Index city 2Salary in city 1 x ------------------------ = Equivalent salary in city 2 Index city 1 1231$3500000 in Reno x -------------- = Equivalent salary in Anchorage

1051

$3500000 x 117 =

$4095000 = Equivalent salary in Anchorage

Cost of Living Equation 22 ndash JOErsquoS TWO JOBS1048707 $2400000 Denver CO 1029 cost of living index1048707 $3200000 Seattle WA 1482 cost of living index

Index city 2Salary in city 1 x ------------------------ = Equivalent salary in city 2 Index city 1

1482$2400000 in Denver x -------------------- = Equivalent salary in Seattle

1029

$2400000 x 144 =

$3456000 = Equivalent salary in Seattle

Cost of Living for Selected USCities

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Complete the Comparing Job Offers worksheet

  • Sources of income and the relationship between income and career preparation
  • Review Statements
  • Sources of Income
  • Slide 4
  • Factors that Influence Income Earning Power A persons ability to earn money
  • Income vs Education
  • Average earnings of year-round full-time workers age 25 to 34 years old
  • Slide 8
  • Slide 9
  • Jobs and Educational Level
  • Fastest Growing Occupations
  • Fastest Growing Jobs
  • Largest Declining Jobs
  • Slide 14
  • Slide 15
  • Slide 16
  • Slide 17
  • Review Career Plan
  • How Do You Find The Career Of Your Dreams
  • Opportunity Cost
  • Complete Chart Information
  • Slide 22
  • Cost of Living for Selected US Cities
  • Slide 24
  • Cost of Living Equation
  • Cost of Living Equation 2
  • Slide 27
  • Complete the Comparing Job Offers worksheet
Page 24: Sources of income and the relationship between income and career preparation

Cost of Living for Selected US CitiesBenefit Option Description

Base salary Dollar amount a person will receive in hisher monthly paycheck before taxes

Fringe benefits

also known as

employee benefits

Additional compensation offered by a company beyond an individualrsquos wage salary commissions or other cash paymentsPaid sick time holidays and vacations bonuses health insurance life insurance workmanrsquos compensation retirement contributions etc

Opportunities for

advancement and work incentives

Evaluate if a person can easily advance within the company and earn more money

Employer provided

services

Gym memberships flexible hours merchandise discounts child care etc

Additional perks Relocation allowances company car repayment of education loans or expenses stock options etc

Location and

environment

Is the job in a desired community Are the time and resources available to travel long distances to get to work Does the community have a low crime rate good schools and a desired climate

Cost of Living Equation

1 ndash SARArsquoS TWO JOBS1048707 $3500000 Reno NV 1051 cost of living index1048707 $4000000 Anchorage AK 1231 cost of living index

Index city 2Salary in city 1 x ------------------------ = Equivalent salary in city 2 Index city 1 1231$3500000 in Reno x -------------- = Equivalent salary in Anchorage

1051

$3500000 x 117 =

$4095000 = Equivalent salary in Anchorage

Cost of Living Equation 22 ndash JOErsquoS TWO JOBS1048707 $2400000 Denver CO 1029 cost of living index1048707 $3200000 Seattle WA 1482 cost of living index

Index city 2Salary in city 1 x ------------------------ = Equivalent salary in city 2 Index city 1

1482$2400000 in Denver x -------------------- = Equivalent salary in Seattle

1029

$2400000 x 144 =

$3456000 = Equivalent salary in Seattle

Cost of Living for Selected USCities

bull Refer to hand out

Complete the Comparing Job Offers worksheet

  • Sources of income and the relationship between income and career preparation
  • Review Statements
  • Sources of Income
  • Slide 4
  • Factors that Influence Income Earning Power A persons ability to earn money
  • Income vs Education
  • Average earnings of year-round full-time workers age 25 to 34 years old
  • Slide 8
  • Slide 9
  • Jobs and Educational Level
  • Fastest Growing Occupations
  • Fastest Growing Jobs
  • Largest Declining Jobs
  • Slide 14
  • Slide 15
  • Slide 16
  • Slide 17
  • Review Career Plan
  • How Do You Find The Career Of Your Dreams
  • Opportunity Cost
  • Complete Chart Information
  • Slide 22
  • Cost of Living for Selected US Cities
  • Slide 24
  • Cost of Living Equation
  • Cost of Living Equation 2
  • Slide 27
  • Complete the Comparing Job Offers worksheet
Page 25: Sources of income and the relationship between income and career preparation

Cost of Living Equation

1 ndash SARArsquoS TWO JOBS1048707 $3500000 Reno NV 1051 cost of living index1048707 $4000000 Anchorage AK 1231 cost of living index

Index city 2Salary in city 1 x ------------------------ = Equivalent salary in city 2 Index city 1 1231$3500000 in Reno x -------------- = Equivalent salary in Anchorage

1051

$3500000 x 117 =

$4095000 = Equivalent salary in Anchorage

Cost of Living Equation 22 ndash JOErsquoS TWO JOBS1048707 $2400000 Denver CO 1029 cost of living index1048707 $3200000 Seattle WA 1482 cost of living index

Index city 2Salary in city 1 x ------------------------ = Equivalent salary in city 2 Index city 1

1482$2400000 in Denver x -------------------- = Equivalent salary in Seattle

1029

$2400000 x 144 =

$3456000 = Equivalent salary in Seattle

Cost of Living for Selected USCities

bull Refer to hand out

Complete the Comparing Job Offers worksheet

  • Sources of income and the relationship between income and career preparation
  • Review Statements
  • Sources of Income
  • Slide 4
  • Factors that Influence Income Earning Power A persons ability to earn money
  • Income vs Education
  • Average earnings of year-round full-time workers age 25 to 34 years old
  • Slide 8
  • Slide 9
  • Jobs and Educational Level
  • Fastest Growing Occupations
  • Fastest Growing Jobs
  • Largest Declining Jobs
  • Slide 14
  • Slide 15
  • Slide 16
  • Slide 17
  • Review Career Plan
  • How Do You Find The Career Of Your Dreams
  • Opportunity Cost
  • Complete Chart Information
  • Slide 22
  • Cost of Living for Selected US Cities
  • Slide 24
  • Cost of Living Equation
  • Cost of Living Equation 2
  • Slide 27
  • Complete the Comparing Job Offers worksheet
Page 26: Sources of income and the relationship between income and career preparation

Cost of Living Equation 22 ndash JOErsquoS TWO JOBS1048707 $2400000 Denver CO 1029 cost of living index1048707 $3200000 Seattle WA 1482 cost of living index

Index city 2Salary in city 1 x ------------------------ = Equivalent salary in city 2 Index city 1

1482$2400000 in Denver x -------------------- = Equivalent salary in Seattle

1029

$2400000 x 144 =

$3456000 = Equivalent salary in Seattle

Cost of Living for Selected USCities

bull Refer to hand out

Complete the Comparing Job Offers worksheet

  • Sources of income and the relationship between income and career preparation
  • Review Statements
  • Sources of Income
  • Slide 4
  • Factors that Influence Income Earning Power A persons ability to earn money
  • Income vs Education
  • Average earnings of year-round full-time workers age 25 to 34 years old
  • Slide 8
  • Slide 9
  • Jobs and Educational Level
  • Fastest Growing Occupations
  • Fastest Growing Jobs
  • Largest Declining Jobs
  • Slide 14
  • Slide 15
  • Slide 16
  • Slide 17
  • Review Career Plan
  • How Do You Find The Career Of Your Dreams
  • Opportunity Cost
  • Complete Chart Information
  • Slide 22
  • Cost of Living for Selected US Cities
  • Slide 24
  • Cost of Living Equation
  • Cost of Living Equation 2
  • Slide 27
  • Complete the Comparing Job Offers worksheet
Page 27: Sources of income and the relationship between income and career preparation

Cost of Living for Selected USCities

bull Refer to hand out

Complete the Comparing Job Offers worksheet

  • Sources of income and the relationship between income and career preparation
  • Review Statements
  • Sources of Income
  • Slide 4
  • Factors that Influence Income Earning Power A persons ability to earn money
  • Income vs Education
  • Average earnings of year-round full-time workers age 25 to 34 years old
  • Slide 8
  • Slide 9
  • Jobs and Educational Level
  • Fastest Growing Occupations
  • Fastest Growing Jobs
  • Largest Declining Jobs
  • Slide 14
  • Slide 15
  • Slide 16
  • Slide 17
  • Review Career Plan
  • How Do You Find The Career Of Your Dreams
  • Opportunity Cost
  • Complete Chart Information
  • Slide 22
  • Cost of Living for Selected US Cities
  • Slide 24
  • Cost of Living Equation
  • Cost of Living Equation 2
  • Slide 27
  • Complete the Comparing Job Offers worksheet
Page 28: Sources of income and the relationship between income and career preparation

Complete the Comparing Job Offers worksheet

  • Sources of income and the relationship between income and career preparation
  • Review Statements
  • Sources of Income
  • Slide 4
  • Factors that Influence Income Earning Power A persons ability to earn money
  • Income vs Education
  • Average earnings of year-round full-time workers age 25 to 34 years old
  • Slide 8
  • Slide 9
  • Jobs and Educational Level
  • Fastest Growing Occupations
  • Fastest Growing Jobs
  • Largest Declining Jobs
  • Slide 14
  • Slide 15
  • Slide 16
  • Slide 17
  • Review Career Plan
  • How Do You Find The Career Of Your Dreams
  • Opportunity Cost
  • Complete Chart Information
  • Slide 22
  • Cost of Living for Selected US Cities
  • Slide 24
  • Cost of Living Equation
  • Cost of Living Equation 2
  • Slide 27
  • Complete the Comparing Job Offers worksheet