13 Questions
Helen, a police officer, likes that she is able to use all the different skills she learnt when she was training to be a police ______.
officer
Bret, a waiter, works in a big restaurant and when there are no problems, the boss is usually very ______.
easygoing
Lena, a sales manager, enjoys having clear ______, even when she has to work long hours to achieve them.
goals
Lena, a sales manager, recently got a promotion which meant a lot of extra ______.
work
Ken, an architect, likes the best part of his job, which is being his own ______.
boss
Bret, a waiter, works in a big restaurant and only works ______.
weekends
Match the following job aspects with the respective working adults:
Shift work and use of learned skills = Helen, Police Officer Weekend work and study opportunities = Bret, Waiter Sales bonus and clear goals = Lena, Sales Manager Being own boss = Ken, Architect
Match the following work schedule with the respective occupation:
Evenings and night shifts = Helen, Police Officer Weekends only = Bret, Waiter Long hours with possibility of extra time off = Lena, Sales Manager Flexible working hours = Ken, Architect
Match the following job satisfaction factors with the respective occupation:
Using various skills and enjoying shift work = Helen, Police Officer Ability to study alongside work = Bret, Waiter Motivation from sales incentives and clear objectives = Lena, Sales Manager Autonomy as a professional benefit = Ken, Architect
Next to the living room, there is a ______.
False
In my bedroom, there is a bed, a desk, and a ______.
False
Upstairs, there are ______ bedrooms.
False
Outside, there is a small ______.
False
Explore the factors that contribute to happiness at work beyond monetary compensation. Discover insights from working adults in various professions and their perspectives on job satisfaction.
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