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Business, 06.05.2020 08:28 martinezarielys17

Whitney has an A. A. in early childhood education and wants a full-time job. She is a social person and wants to work in a fun environment with happy people. Whitney wants to work with children and needs to make at least $30,000 per year. Whitney interviews at Manville Day Care for a job as a teacher's assistant making $35,000 per year that requires a 2-year degree. Her job would be to read to the students and take them outside to play. As she looks around the daycare, she notices that the employees all seem uncomfortable and the children are unnaturally quiet. Which criteria makes this job a poor fit for Whitney?

a. She is unqualified for the job.
b. The pay is too low.
c. She wants to work with a different group of adults.
d. The company does the wrong kind of work.

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