Job Attitude Assessment
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Which phrase best describes the person's attitude towards the job?

  • They are scared of the job
  • They are excited about the job (correct)
  • They are not interested in the job
  • They are unsure about the job
  • What is the person's opinion of the job?

  • They think it is impossible
  • They think it is challenging (correct)
  • They think it is easy
  • They think it is boring
  • What action does the person want to take regarding the job?

  • They want to complain about the job
  • They want to ignore the job
  • They want to quit the job
  • They want to learn more about the job (correct)
  • What does the person want to do?

    <p>Join the group</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the person's intention?

    <p>To learn something new</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the person's attitude towards the group?

    <p>Excited</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the meaning of the phrase 'si sa ma alatur voua' in English?

    <p>I want to join you</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the intended action of the person saying 'si sa ma alatur voua'?

    <p>To express a desire to join a group</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Who is the person referring to when saying 'voua' in the phrase 'si sa ma alatur voua'?

    <p>A different group of people</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which phrase best describes the person's attitude towards the passengers?

    <p>They show disrespect towards the passengers</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What action does the person want to take regarding their passengers?

    <p>They want to show kindness towards their passengers</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Who is the person referring to when saying 'voua' in the phrase 'si sa ma alatur voua'?

    <p>The passengers</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Understanding the Person's Attitude and Intentions

    • The person's attitude towards the job can be described as unfavorable, indicated by their desire to take action regarding the job.
    • The person's opinion of the job is negative, leading them to want to take a specific action.
    • The intended action of the person is to leave or quit the job, as expressed by the phrase 'si sa ma alatur voua', which means 'if I were you, I would leave' in English.
    • The phrase 'si sa ma alatur voua' is a statement of the person's intention to leave the job, implying dissatisfaction with their current role.
    • When saying 'voua', the person is referring to the passengers, indicating a sense of responsibility or connection to them.
    • The person's attitude towards the passengers is one of consideration, as they are taking their well-being into account when thinking about leaving the job.
    • The person wants to take action regarding their passengers, prioritizing their needs and potentially wanting to protect or ensure their safety.

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    Quiz: Assessing Attitudes Towards a Job Discover your attitude towards a job with this quiz! Determine if you have a positive, negative, or neutral opinion about a job based on various phrases. Explore your thoughts and feelings towards a potential career path and gain insight into your desired actions. Find out if you're ready to take the plunge or need to reconsider. Take the quiz now and gain clarity on your job preferences!

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