A job normally consists of a list of tasks that are completed in return for pay. The job holder may work for an individual, company, or organization that pays them to perform similar tasks that are specific to the job title that they were hired to fill. These tasks are completed in a certain time frame that is set forth by the employer on the employees work schedule. As adults we have responsibilities that cost money. Taking care of a family, bills, and other expenses requires us to get a job in order to be able to make ends meet financially.http://ac360.blogs.cnn.com/2009/10/08/what-is-a-job/
Jobs are not always easy to find. In March 2010, the National unemployment rate in the United States was 9.7.http://www.bls.gov/news.release/laus.nr0.htm There are jobs in every field imaginable, but most jobs require the job seeker to have specific qualifications in order to be hired to perform that job. Most jobs require that the job seeker have specific training to perform the tasks required for that job. Training can include certifications, degrees, or previous on-the-job-training.
Different Job Requirements
The responsibilities, work, and hours that are required for jobs will be different depending on the field. For example, restaurant workers will have different hours and responsibilities than a medical technician. Each job is different and there are tons of career paths to choose from. Many jobs have different shifts. Some may be 1st shift which starts in the morning, 2nd shift starts around 2 or 3 in the afternoon, and 3rd shift starts later at night, and requires the workers to be up all night working.http://www.jobscareers.com/articles/jobshift.html
The Tricks to Finding a New Job
This featured video discusses the changes that the Internet has caused in how people look for and hire for jobs. Most employers are now placing ads online for any openings, instead of in newspapers. Job seekers have to fill out [online applications]] in order to be considered for the job.