a job is a week to week wage. a career gives you the opportunity to purchase a company or go further within the company like an enterprise agreement or chain
2007-02-20 22:11:35
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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A JOB can be defined as a set of specific tasks carried out by a person in order to accomplish a certain goal.....Doing a JOB may or may not be satisfying
A CAREER is usually thought of as being much more than a JOB and thus can be a little cumbersome to define.....Most would probably connect a CAREER with an occupation that is enjoyable, provides inner satisfaction, allows for both financial and personal advancement and generally complements all of their other major life roles. Although we are aware that one’s paid work experiences (occupations) are central to other life roles, career counselors tend to define CAREER in a broader sense or as the combination of life roles (including the worker role) that a person is engaged in, along with related activities, at any given point during his or her life.
2007-02-20 22:19:22
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answer #2
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answered by friendly face 4
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A career is for life, a job is just there for a bit
2007-02-20 22:16:51
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answer #3
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answered by jaz 3
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A job is something you go to everyday and do not care about and will not change for most of your life. It is neither interesting or challenging
A career is a choice that you make that will allow you to advance, fill your aspirations and keep you fullfilled at the work place.
2007-02-20 22:19:21
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answer #4
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answered by Tiger Beer 2
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Once you graduate from high school, vocational school or college, you are likely to begin looking for work. With a full-time job, you could spend more than 2,000 hours a year working. That’s more time spent working than on anything else, with the exception of sleeping.
So choosing the kind of work you will do is important – not only financially, but emotionally and mentally too.
Rewarding careers don’t miraculously happen. They are a result of planning, finding mentors, and putting together the building block jobs that eventually become a career.
Jobs are often a means to an end. You need to help pay for your college tuition, so you find a part-time job at a restaurant. Or you take on a summer job at the mall to earn some extra money. Or maybe you interview for a job after college with a temporary agency to help pay the bills.
Sometimes jobs lead to careers. Jobs are often times task-oriented positions to help meet the goals of an organization or business. On the other hand, that job you’ve recently landed may be the first of many long steps leading you nowhere.
A career is something that you build during your lifetime. Career planning is the ability to look ahead and think about where you are going and what steps you need to get there. A career is something that excites you, that uses your best skills and talents, and that fits with your lifestyle.
By looking at the bigger picture of your life’s work, you can start building a resume that will help you move down your career path. You still might need to get a summer job. But as you look at the kinds of jobs available, consider how this particular job will this help you in your career or what kinds of skills will you gain that you can use later.
By shifting your thinking, instead of ending up with a hodgepodge of part-time or other unrelated "jobs," you’ll have the building blocks to start a career. You’ll have the beginnings of experience, paid or volunteer, related to what it is that you want to do with your life.
Career development is not something that just happens in career class in high school or when you begin looking for your first big job. Building a career unfolds over your lifetime, with bits and pieces of it happening every day.
To begin truly building for a fulfilling career, you need to do some soul searching. What is really important to you? How do you see religion, family life, and children? What is your cultural background and how does that affect your daily life? It is important to ask yourself some serious questions as you begin to plan your life’s work.
Look for career models that mirror your goals. It is important to have strong career and personal role models that you can relate to.
Try to find a career mentor, someone who can help you as a source of encouragement, support, and nurturing.
As you grow in your career, you may find yourself in many roles: worker, learner, family member, parent, citizen and in many different settings like home, school, community, and workplace.
If you continue to work on career planning throughout your lifetime, you will find that although your career may shift and grow, it will still easily fit with the lifestyle that you have chosen and with the events – planned and unplanned – that all of us face as adults.
Second way of defining :----
Most people earn their living by working (as opposed to inheriting money or winning the lottery). Some have jobs, others pursue careers. The difference between the two approaches has as much to do with attitude as it does anything else.
If you say you have a career, that implies that you have conscientiously chosen this field of work and that each job you take helps you advance to higher and higher levels. Careers involve long-range planning.
This distinction between having a job and having a career is an important one for athletes because too many of them haven't given enough thought to career choices.
Some don't think about careers at all. Some halfheartedly pick something to study in school, but don't really plan to use it. Some focus solely on sports, but don't have a long-range strategy which extends beyond competition
2007-02-20 22:23:35
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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a JOB , a three alphabet word is as boring and meaning less as it seems , job is something that you do when you loose faith and confidence in you .... .
a CARRER , it a path , a journey chosen by you and only by you , that represents you , how you are and how you think
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a job can be forced up on you
a carrer can never be forced up on you
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a job lacks anykind of passion in your life
a carrer represents only and only passion in your life
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you do your job only during your office hours
your carrer is embedded in your life ....it stays with you , with your each breath
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requirement to get a job : BIODATA
requirement for a carrer :faith & nfidence in you and what ever you do , hard work ,
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reward of a life time job: gud money (only if you r lucky), and a permenant space in your life that your life has no meaning
reward for a carrer : SATISTACTION . and a feeling that your life has a meaning
2007-02-20 22:24:36
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answer #6
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answered by d 2
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Career means we are at what stage stading in our life (career)
JOb is which job is benefit for our carrier wht is the best one
2007-02-20 22:17:55
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answer #7
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answered by govind c 1
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a job is something that u do without really likeing but do it for the money. a career is a area of work u want to work in and that you feel u can progress higher in basicaly starting from the bottem and building up ur knowledge untill u progress thro the jods in that certain feild.
2007-02-20 22:11:57
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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job is the feeding mother and career is the future mother..........
job give us many needs and wants but career is way you walk on the right path...
2007-02-20 22:13:32
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answer #9
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answered by sandy 1
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A job is:
A regular activity performed in exchange for payment
A position in which one is currently employed.
A career is:
A chosen pursuit; a profession or occupation.
The general course or progression of one's working life or one's professional achievements over time
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2007-02-20 22:15:37
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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