Deck 16: Career and Life Changes

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Formal learning includes:

A) Taking classes online
B) Attending a professional conference
C) Attending college
D) All of the above
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Development sessions:

A) Are mandatory at work
B) Enhance or increase your skills
C) Are only available to managers
D) Are not necessary for workplace success
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Experiencing excessive workplace stress:

A) Should be ignored
B) Is a sign of weakness
C) Is a valid reason to change jobs
D) All of the above
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Employees should make every effort to attend:

A) Other departments' meetings
B) Company-sponsored events
C) Development sessions
D) School
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The following are common reasons to change jobs EXCEPT a(n):

A) Desire for improved work hours
B) perceived increase in stress
C) Opportunity for a higher salary
D) None of the above are exceptions
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Reasons for changing jobs include all of the following EXCEPT:

A) Desire for better work hours
B) Need for increased responsibility
C) Satisfaction with current salary
D) Dissatisfaction with boss
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Changes in employment status include:

A) Lateral transfers and promotions
B) Lateral demotions and retirement
C) Voluntary terminations and involuntary promotions
D) Promotions, volunteering, and firing
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________ is the process of increasing your knowledge in the area of your career.

A) Continuous learning
B) Teaching
C) Networking
D) All of the above
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Share your desire for increased responsibility at work if you:

A) Are beginning to feel bored
B) Feel you can do a better job than your boss
C) Have had poor performance evaluations
D) Are still learning your job duties
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Continue expanding your knowledge:

A) In only areas your boss recommends
B) In as many areas as possible
C) Only in areas relating to your current job
D) Only in areas that interest you
Question
With an increase in ________, employee training is important in many companies.

A) Upper management
B) Workplace discrimination
C) Employees
D) Technology
Question
The two different types of learning are:

A) Formal and developmental
B) Continual and formal
C) Formal and informal
D) Continual and informal
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The difference between training and development is that:

A) Training and development mean the same thing
B) Development is learning new skills and training is enhancing existing skills
C) Training is learning new skills and development is enhancing existing skills
D) None of the above
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Development sessions will:

A) Give you an advantage at work
B) Decrease your workplace knowledge and skills
C) Require many hours away from work
D) Harm your chances for workplace success
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Employees considering a management position should:

A) Increase their knowledge of the company's mission and goals
B) Make every effort to contribute to the company's success
C) Do their very best every day at work
D) All of the above
Question
Making every opportunity a learning opportunity is referred to as:

A) Employee appraisals
B) Training
C) Professional development
D) Informal learning
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Training is usually:

A) Paid for by a professional trainer
B) Free to all participants
C) Provided and paid for by the company
D) Paid for by the employee
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The teaching of new skills may be used:

A) In performance appraisals
B) For employee discipline
C) To help promote employees and/or increase their responsibility
D) All of the above
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Many companies offer ________ to help you learn new skills.

A) Development
B) Learning opportunities
C) Training
D) Career assistance
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Promotional advantages and opportunities arise from:

A) Development sessions
B) Allowing others to attend development sessions
C) Attending company parties
D) All of the above
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Acceptable job recommendations include:

A) Letters from happy customers and/or vendors
B) Written letters of recommendation
C) Favorable employee evaluations
D) All of the above
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When starting a new job, one of the first things you should do is:

A) Begin networking with people who can assist you
B) Become familiar with the history of your department/area
C) Be sensitive to the needs and adjustments of other employees
D) All of the above
Question
Implementing which of the following will gain necessary qualifications when an advanced position becomes available?

A) Watching and learning from those who are already in your desired position
B) Developing new skills
C) Securing a copy of the job description for the desired job
D) All of the above
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Leaving a job on your own is defined as:

A) A voluntary termination
B) Being laid off
C) A voluntary layoff
D) A technical layoff
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If you are leaving your job and the situation is unfavorable:

A) Take any client or mailing list you created
B) Only take your personal belongings
C) Not worry about cleaning your workspace; it is routine for someone to rearrange your old workspace when you leave
D) Leave personal files/information you kept at work
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When confronted by a coworker who has discovered your job search:

A) Explain the status of your job search
B) Share your desire for more money or responsibility
C) Keep your explanation simple
D) Explain the details of why you're leaving
Question
It is acceptable to approach your supervisor and human resources department and inform them of your job search when:

A) You are thinking of changing jobs
B) You are completing an educational goal
C) A coworker learns of your desire to change jobs
D) You have an upcoming interview
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Your final paycheck should include:

A) All accrued vacation
B) All unpaid wages
C) Both unpaid wages and accrued vacation
D) None of the above
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If you are leaving your job and the situation is unfavorable, it is acceptable to:

A) Take company property
B) Bad-mouth your boss
C) Both A and B
D) None of the above
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When leaving a job, it is best to:

A) Write a letter of resignation
B) Not give any notice and just stop coming to work
C) Write a letter explaining why you are leaving
D) Quit working the same day you give notice
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A letter of resignation should include:

A) Your final date of employment
B) Why you are quitting
C) A positive statement about your employer
D) All of the above
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The first step in securing a future promotion in an organization is to:

A) Tell your boss you are interested in a promotion
B) Assist your boss with his or her duties
C) Begin behaving and dressing for your desired position
D) Update your résumé
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Formally return all company property including your keys and name badge:

A) When asked
B) On your last day of work
C) When you give your termination notice
D) You are not required to return these items
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Job-search activities should:

A) Take at least a week
B) Not be conducted during work hours
C) Be shared with coworkers for support purposes
D) Be conducted during work hours
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If your promotion occurred within the same company:

A) You may not immediately receive an increase in salary
B) Develop an elitist attitude
C) Make others within your company jealous
D) Don't gloat
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A resignation should:

A) Include a constructive statement about how you would improve the company
B) Include a formal, written letter of resignation
C) Be given the same day as your last day of work
D) Include details about why you are leaving your job
Question
Changes in employment status include promotions, voluntary terminations, involuntary terminations, lateral transfers, and:

A) Retirement
B) Being fired
C) Union strikes
D) The desire for a new job
Question
If you are changing jobs as a result of a bad work environment:

A) Leave in a professional manner
B) Tell everyone at work why you're leaving
C) Tell off the boss before you leave
D) Tell no one you're leaving and just not show up to work
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Although you wanted to keep your job search private, coworkers have discovered your desire for a new job. You should:

A) Share details about the status of your search
B) Ask them to keep your job search a secret
C) Keep your responses to their questions positive and simple
D) Lie and tell them you are not looking for a new job
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After you have received your promotion:

A) Share opinions about how your boss can become a better boss
B) Say nice things about your boss even if they are not true
C) Verbally or in writing, thank your boss
D) All of the above
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Progressive discipline includes:

A) A verbal and/or written warning
B) False accusations of theft or harassment
C) A public (company-wide) posting
D) Only a written warning
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On your last few days of work, it is acceptable to:

A) Bad-mouth your coworkers
B) Take home small office supplies
C) Leave your workplace clean and organized
D) Bad-mouth your boss
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Reasons to become an entrepreneur include:

A) Wanting to work for yourself
B) Wanting more income
C) Wanting to exploit a business opportunity
D) All of the above
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An entrepreneur is someone who:

A) Assumes the risk of succeeding or failing in business
B) Doesn't mind lower pay as long as he or she can work for him- or her-self
C) Would rather work for others
D) All of the above
TRUE/FALSE. Write 'T' if the statement is true and 'F' if the statement is false.
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It is appropriate to share your need to change jobs if a situation is requiring you to move out of the area.
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Continual learning can be formal or informal once you have reached your career job.
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You should not ask your immediate supervisor, coworkers, or another superior if they are willing to serve as a reference for future employers.
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Always tell your boss when you are searching for a new job.
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Restructuring:

A) Commonly results in eliminating unnecessary positions
B) Means the company is reorganizing resources
C) Means the company is changing its strategy
D) All of the above
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If you feel you were wrongly fired:

A) Damage company property
B) Make threats against those who wrongfully accused you
C) Seek assistance from your state's labor commission
D) Protest the decision and quit
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A demotion means you are:

A) Voluntarily being transferred to another department at the same pay
B) Voluntarily being transferred to another department with a decrease in pay
C) Involuntarily being transferred to another department with a decrease in pay
D) Involuntarily being transferred to another department at the same pay level
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Informal training includes taking a workshop offered by your company.
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It is common for employees to move within and outside of their company.
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It is acceptable to conduct your job search during work hours if your boss is aware of your job search.
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During an exit interview:

A) Turn comments into personal attacks
B) Not say anything
C) Share opportunities for improvement
D) Be honest about bad bosses and/or work environments
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Retirement means you are:

A) Involuntarily leaving your employment and starting a new job
B) Voluntarily leaving your employment and starting a new job
C) Involuntarily leaving your employment and no longer working
D) Voluntarily leaving your employment and no longer working
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Involuntary terminations include:

A) Layoffs and restructuring only
B) Firing and layoffs only
C) Firing, layoffs, and restructuring
D) Firing and restructuring only
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As an employee, make every effort to attend development sessions even if they are not in your area of expertise.
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If you are fired, it is acceptable to:

A) Refuse to return company property
B) Be angry
C) Damage company property
D) Make threats against employees
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When you are fired:

A) The company must provide three days' notice prior to the firing
B) You must always receive a verbal warning prior to the firing
C) If you belong to a union, you do not have to accept the company's decision
D) You have lost your job due to poor performance
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When you are promoted, it is not necessary to thank your former boss, especially if he or she was not a good manager.
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Job interviews should be scheduled before or after work hours or during your lunch period.
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On your last day of employment with your company, you should receive your final paycheck.
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When looking for a new job, one of the first things you should do is become familiar with the history of that department/area.
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When you are fired, you are terminated due to a company's poor financial performance.
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A promotion is defined as moving to a similar position in the organization with increased responsibility.
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A letter of resignation is mandatory.
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After receiving a promotion, you must behave in a manner that reinforces that your company made the right choice in selecting you for the position.
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Leave a company in a manner that would make the company want to rehire you tomorrow.
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If others find out about your job search, it is appropriate to tell them it's none of their business.
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While it is tempting to provide negative information during an exit interview, remain positive and professional.
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Involuntary terminations are when you lose your job against your will.
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An exit interview is intended to secure constructive input on how to improve your performance in future jobs.
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A layoff is the same as a firing.
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A voluntary termination is when your employer asks you to leave your job.
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If you have a horrible boss, it's acceptable to speak or behave negatively during your final days of employment.
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Quitting a job before you have another one waiting is acceptable because it provides you more time for a job search.
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It is necessary to give two weeks' notice when quitting a job.
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It is unprofessional to resign from work and make your last day the same day you resign.
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Often times we want a promotion, but there is not an available position.
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Formal learning includes:

A) Taking classes online
B) Attending a professional conference
C) Attending college
D) All of the above
D
2
Development sessions:

A) Are mandatory at work
B) Enhance or increase your skills
C) Are only available to managers
D) Are not necessary for workplace success
B
3
Experiencing excessive workplace stress:

A) Should be ignored
B) Is a sign of weakness
C) Is a valid reason to change jobs
D) All of the above
C
4
Employees should make every effort to attend:

A) Other departments' meetings
B) Company-sponsored events
C) Development sessions
D) School
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The following are common reasons to change jobs EXCEPT a(n):

A) Desire for improved work hours
B) perceived increase in stress
C) Opportunity for a higher salary
D) None of the above are exceptions
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Reasons for changing jobs include all of the following EXCEPT:

A) Desire for better work hours
B) Need for increased responsibility
C) Satisfaction with current salary
D) Dissatisfaction with boss
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Changes in employment status include:

A) Lateral transfers and promotions
B) Lateral demotions and retirement
C) Voluntary terminations and involuntary promotions
D) Promotions, volunteering, and firing
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________ is the process of increasing your knowledge in the area of your career.

A) Continuous learning
B) Teaching
C) Networking
D) All of the above
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9
Share your desire for increased responsibility at work if you:

A) Are beginning to feel bored
B) Feel you can do a better job than your boss
C) Have had poor performance evaluations
D) Are still learning your job duties
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Continue expanding your knowledge:

A) In only areas your boss recommends
B) In as many areas as possible
C) Only in areas relating to your current job
D) Only in areas that interest you
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With an increase in ________, employee training is important in many companies.

A) Upper management
B) Workplace discrimination
C) Employees
D) Technology
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The two different types of learning are:

A) Formal and developmental
B) Continual and formal
C) Formal and informal
D) Continual and informal
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The difference between training and development is that:

A) Training and development mean the same thing
B) Development is learning new skills and training is enhancing existing skills
C) Training is learning new skills and development is enhancing existing skills
D) None of the above
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Development sessions will:

A) Give you an advantage at work
B) Decrease your workplace knowledge and skills
C) Require many hours away from work
D) Harm your chances for workplace success
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Employees considering a management position should:

A) Increase their knowledge of the company's mission and goals
B) Make every effort to contribute to the company's success
C) Do their very best every day at work
D) All of the above
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16
Making every opportunity a learning opportunity is referred to as:

A) Employee appraisals
B) Training
C) Professional development
D) Informal learning
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Training is usually:

A) Paid for by a professional trainer
B) Free to all participants
C) Provided and paid for by the company
D) Paid for by the employee
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The teaching of new skills may be used:

A) In performance appraisals
B) For employee discipline
C) To help promote employees and/or increase their responsibility
D) All of the above
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19
Many companies offer ________ to help you learn new skills.

A) Development
B) Learning opportunities
C) Training
D) Career assistance
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Promotional advantages and opportunities arise from:

A) Development sessions
B) Allowing others to attend development sessions
C) Attending company parties
D) All of the above
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Acceptable job recommendations include:

A) Letters from happy customers and/or vendors
B) Written letters of recommendation
C) Favorable employee evaluations
D) All of the above
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When starting a new job, one of the first things you should do is:

A) Begin networking with people who can assist you
B) Become familiar with the history of your department/area
C) Be sensitive to the needs and adjustments of other employees
D) All of the above
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23
Implementing which of the following will gain necessary qualifications when an advanced position becomes available?

A) Watching and learning from those who are already in your desired position
B) Developing new skills
C) Securing a copy of the job description for the desired job
D) All of the above
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Leaving a job on your own is defined as:

A) A voluntary termination
B) Being laid off
C) A voluntary layoff
D) A technical layoff
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25
If you are leaving your job and the situation is unfavorable:

A) Take any client or mailing list you created
B) Only take your personal belongings
C) Not worry about cleaning your workspace; it is routine for someone to rearrange your old workspace when you leave
D) Leave personal files/information you kept at work
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26
When confronted by a coworker who has discovered your job search:

A) Explain the status of your job search
B) Share your desire for more money or responsibility
C) Keep your explanation simple
D) Explain the details of why you're leaving
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It is acceptable to approach your supervisor and human resources department and inform them of your job search when:

A) You are thinking of changing jobs
B) You are completing an educational goal
C) A coworker learns of your desire to change jobs
D) You have an upcoming interview
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Your final paycheck should include:

A) All accrued vacation
B) All unpaid wages
C) Both unpaid wages and accrued vacation
D) None of the above
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If you are leaving your job and the situation is unfavorable, it is acceptable to:

A) Take company property
B) Bad-mouth your boss
C) Both A and B
D) None of the above
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When leaving a job, it is best to:

A) Write a letter of resignation
B) Not give any notice and just stop coming to work
C) Write a letter explaining why you are leaving
D) Quit working the same day you give notice
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A letter of resignation should include:

A) Your final date of employment
B) Why you are quitting
C) A positive statement about your employer
D) All of the above
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32
The first step in securing a future promotion in an organization is to:

A) Tell your boss you are interested in a promotion
B) Assist your boss with his or her duties
C) Begin behaving and dressing for your desired position
D) Update your résumé
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33
Formally return all company property including your keys and name badge:

A) When asked
B) On your last day of work
C) When you give your termination notice
D) You are not required to return these items
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Job-search activities should:

A) Take at least a week
B) Not be conducted during work hours
C) Be shared with coworkers for support purposes
D) Be conducted during work hours
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35
If your promotion occurred within the same company:

A) You may not immediately receive an increase in salary
B) Develop an elitist attitude
C) Make others within your company jealous
D) Don't gloat
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36
A resignation should:

A) Include a constructive statement about how you would improve the company
B) Include a formal, written letter of resignation
C) Be given the same day as your last day of work
D) Include details about why you are leaving your job
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37
Changes in employment status include promotions, voluntary terminations, involuntary terminations, lateral transfers, and:

A) Retirement
B) Being fired
C) Union strikes
D) The desire for a new job
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38
If you are changing jobs as a result of a bad work environment:

A) Leave in a professional manner
B) Tell everyone at work why you're leaving
C) Tell off the boss before you leave
D) Tell no one you're leaving and just not show up to work
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39
Although you wanted to keep your job search private, coworkers have discovered your desire for a new job. You should:

A) Share details about the status of your search
B) Ask them to keep your job search a secret
C) Keep your responses to their questions positive and simple
D) Lie and tell them you are not looking for a new job
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40
After you have received your promotion:

A) Share opinions about how your boss can become a better boss
B) Say nice things about your boss even if they are not true
C) Verbally or in writing, thank your boss
D) All of the above
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41
Progressive discipline includes:

A) A verbal and/or written warning
B) False accusations of theft or harassment
C) A public (company-wide) posting
D) Only a written warning
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42
On your last few days of work, it is acceptable to:

A) Bad-mouth your coworkers
B) Take home small office supplies
C) Leave your workplace clean and organized
D) Bad-mouth your boss
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43
Reasons to become an entrepreneur include:

A) Wanting to work for yourself
B) Wanting more income
C) Wanting to exploit a business opportunity
D) All of the above
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44
An entrepreneur is someone who:

A) Assumes the risk of succeeding or failing in business
B) Doesn't mind lower pay as long as he or she can work for him- or her-self
C) Would rather work for others
D) All of the above
TRUE/FALSE. Write 'T' if the statement is true and 'F' if the statement is false.
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45
It is appropriate to share your need to change jobs if a situation is requiring you to move out of the area.
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46
Continual learning can be formal or informal once you have reached your career job.
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47
You should not ask your immediate supervisor, coworkers, or another superior if they are willing to serve as a reference for future employers.
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48
Always tell your boss when you are searching for a new job.
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49
Restructuring:

A) Commonly results in eliminating unnecessary positions
B) Means the company is reorganizing resources
C) Means the company is changing its strategy
D) All of the above
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50
If you feel you were wrongly fired:

A) Damage company property
B) Make threats against those who wrongfully accused you
C) Seek assistance from your state's labor commission
D) Protest the decision and quit
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51
A demotion means you are:

A) Voluntarily being transferred to another department at the same pay
B) Voluntarily being transferred to another department with a decrease in pay
C) Involuntarily being transferred to another department with a decrease in pay
D) Involuntarily being transferred to another department at the same pay level
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52
Informal training includes taking a workshop offered by your company.
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53
It is common for employees to move within and outside of their company.
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54
It is acceptable to conduct your job search during work hours if your boss is aware of your job search.
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55
During an exit interview:

A) Turn comments into personal attacks
B) Not say anything
C) Share opportunities for improvement
D) Be honest about bad bosses and/or work environments
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56
Retirement means you are:

A) Involuntarily leaving your employment and starting a new job
B) Voluntarily leaving your employment and starting a new job
C) Involuntarily leaving your employment and no longer working
D) Voluntarily leaving your employment and no longer working
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57
Involuntary terminations include:

A) Layoffs and restructuring only
B) Firing and layoffs only
C) Firing, layoffs, and restructuring
D) Firing and restructuring only
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As an employee, make every effort to attend development sessions even if they are not in your area of expertise.
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59
If you are fired, it is acceptable to:

A) Refuse to return company property
B) Be angry
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D) Make threats against employees
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When you are fired:

A) The company must provide three days' notice prior to the firing
B) You must always receive a verbal warning prior to the firing
C) If you belong to a union, you do not have to accept the company's decision
D) You have lost your job due to poor performance
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When you are promoted, it is not necessary to thank your former boss, especially if he or she was not a good manager.
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Job interviews should be scheduled before or after work hours or during your lunch period.
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63
On your last day of employment with your company, you should receive your final paycheck.
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64
When looking for a new job, one of the first things you should do is become familiar with the history of that department/area.
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65
When you are fired, you are terminated due to a company's poor financial performance.
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A promotion is defined as moving to a similar position in the organization with increased responsibility.
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67
A letter of resignation is mandatory.
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After receiving a promotion, you must behave in a manner that reinforces that your company made the right choice in selecting you for the position.
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Leave a company in a manner that would make the company want to rehire you tomorrow.
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If others find out about your job search, it is appropriate to tell them it's none of their business.
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71
While it is tempting to provide negative information during an exit interview, remain positive and professional.
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72
Involuntary terminations are when you lose your job against your will.
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73
An exit interview is intended to secure constructive input on how to improve your performance in future jobs.
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74
A layoff is the same as a firing.
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A voluntary termination is when your employer asks you to leave your job.
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If you have a horrible boss, it's acceptable to speak or behave negatively during your final days of employment.
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77
Quitting a job before you have another one waiting is acceptable because it provides you more time for a job search.
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It is necessary to give two weeks' notice when quitting a job.
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It is unprofessional to resign from work and make your last day the same day you resign.
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Often times we want a promotion, but there is not an available position.
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