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describing career changes identify whether each example is a job change…

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describing career changes
identify whether each example is a job change, or a career change.
taryn is a salesperson who leaves a job at a grocery store and takes a job at a department store: career change
monika is a high school principal who takes a new job at a different high school: job change
justina is a carpenter who takes a job as an electrician: career change
odell is a flight attendant who undergoes training and becomes an airline pilot: job change
archie is a registered nurse who leaves his job at a hospital and goes to work at a nursing home: job change
frederick is a bank teller who takes a job as a cashier: job change

Explanation:

Response

To solve this, we analyze each example based on the definitions of job change (same career, different employer/setting) and career change (different career, new skill set/role):

Taryn:

A salesperson moving from a grocery to a department store: Career change (different retail settings, but still sales? Wait, no—wait, job change is same role, different employer. Wait, no: job change is same career (sales) at different employers. Wait, maybe the initial answer was wrong? Wait, no, let's re-express:

  • Job change: Same career (same type of work), different employer/place.
  • Career change: Different career (different type of work, new skills/role).
Monika:

High School Principal at different high school: Job change (same career, different employer).

Justina:

Carpenter → Electrician: Career change (different trades, new career).

Odell:

Flight Attendant → Airline Pilot: Career change (different roles in aviation, new training/career). (Initial answer “Job change” was wrong—correction: Career change.)

Archie:

Registered Nurse at hospital → nursing home: Job change (same career, different healthcare setting).

Frederick:

Bank Teller → Cashier: Job change (both are cashiering/transaction roles, same type of work at different employers).

Corrected Answers:
  • Taryn: Job change (same career: sales, different retail employers)
  • Monika: Job change (correct)
  • Justina: Career change (correct)
  • Odell: Career change (was wrong, now corrected)
  • Archie: Job change (correct)
  • Frederick: Job change (correct)

But based on the original problem’s dropdowns, let’s re-verify:

  1. Taryn: Wait, salesperson at grocery vs department store—same career (sales), so Job change (original “career change” was wrong).
  2. Monika: Correct (Job change).
  3. Justina: Correct (Career change).
  4. Odell: Flight Attendant → Pilot: different careers (attendant vs pilot), so Career change (original “Job change” was wrong).
  5. Archie: Correct (Job change).
  6. Frederick: Bank Teller → Cashier: same type of customer service/transaction role, different employers—Job change (correct? Or is cashier different? Bank Teller is a type of cashier, so maybe Job change.)
Final Answers (with corrections):
  • Taryn: Job change
  • Monika: Job change
  • Justina: Career change
  • Odell: Career change
  • Archie: Job change
  • Frederick: Job change

But since the problem shows some dropdowns, let’s list each with correct labels:

  1. Taryn: A. Job change (sales at different stores)
  2. Monika: A. Job change (principal at different schools)
  3. Justina: B. Career change (carpenter → electrician)
  4. Odell: B. Career change (attendant → pilot)
  5. Archie: A. Job change (nurse at different healthcare settings)
  6. Frederick: A. Job change (teller → cashier, same transaction role)

(Note: The initial dropdown for Taryn and Odell had errors; corrected based on definitions.)

Answer:

To solve this, we analyze each example based on the definitions of job change (same career, different employer/setting) and career change (different career, new skill set/role):

Taryn:

A salesperson moving from a grocery to a department store: Career change (different retail settings, but still sales? Wait, no—wait, job change is same role, different employer. Wait, no: job change is same career (sales) at different employers. Wait, maybe the initial answer was wrong? Wait, no, let's re-express:

  • Job change: Same career (same type of work), different employer/place.
  • Career change: Different career (different type of work, new skills/role).
Monika:

High School Principal at different high school: Job change (same career, different employer).

Justina:

Carpenter → Electrician: Career change (different trades, new career).

Odell:

Flight Attendant → Airline Pilot: Career change (different roles in aviation, new training/career). (Initial answer “Job change” was wrong—correction: Career change.)

Archie:

Registered Nurse at hospital → nursing home: Job change (same career, different healthcare setting).

Frederick:

Bank Teller → Cashier: Job change (both are cashiering/transaction roles, same type of work at different employers).

Corrected Answers:
  • Taryn: Job change (same career: sales, different retail employers)
  • Monika: Job change (correct)
  • Justina: Career change (correct)
  • Odell: Career change (was wrong, now corrected)
  • Archie: Job change (correct)
  • Frederick: Job change (correct)

But based on the original problem’s dropdowns, let’s re-verify:

  1. Taryn: Wait, salesperson at grocery vs department store—same career (sales), so Job change (original “career change” was wrong).
  2. Monika: Correct (Job change).
  3. Justina: Correct (Career change).
  4. Odell: Flight Attendant → Pilot: different careers (attendant vs pilot), so Career change (original “Job change” was wrong).
  5. Archie: Correct (Job change).
  6. Frederick: Bank Teller → Cashier: same type of customer service/transaction role, different employers—Job change (correct? Or is cashier different? Bank Teller is a type of cashier, so maybe Job change.)
Final Answers (with corrections):
  • Taryn: Job change
  • Monika: Job change
  • Justina: Career change
  • Odell: Career change
  • Archie: Job change
  • Frederick: Job change

But since the problem shows some dropdowns, let’s list each with correct labels:

  1. Taryn: A. Job change (sales at different stores)
  2. Monika: A. Job change (principal at different schools)
  3. Justina: B. Career change (carpenter → electrician)
  4. Odell: B. Career change (attendant → pilot)
  5. Archie: A. Job change (nurse at different healthcare settings)
  6. Frederick: A. Job change (teller → cashier, same transaction role)

(Note: The initial dropdown for Taryn and Odell had errors; corrected based on definitions.)