jobs Crossword Puzzles
Unit 6 Warm-up 2025-01-17
Across
- "Spending on capital goods that will be used to produce goods and services in the future."
- "GDP adjusted for changes in price levels to reflect actual output."
- "A measure that examines the weighted average of prices of a basket of consumer goods."
- "A phase in the business cycle where GDP is increasing and unemployment is decreasing."
- "Individuals who stop looking for work because they believe no jobs are available."
- "A general increase in prices and a decrease in the purchasing power of money."
- "The percentage of the labor force that is actively seeking work but unable to find jobs."
- "The spending by households on goods and services."
- "Unemployment caused by a downturn in the economy."
- "The value of a country’s exports minus its imports."
Down
- "Unemployment caused by individuals transitioning between jobs or entering the workforce."
- "Unemployment caused by changes in the economy, making some skills obsolete."
- "All people aged 16 and over who are working or actively seeking work."
- "A general decrease in prices over time."
- "A period of economic decline characterized by falling GDP and rising unemployment."
- "The periodic rises and falls in economic activity over time."
- "The monetary value of all final goods and services produced within a country in a year."
- "GDP measured in current prices and current output."
18 Clues: "A general decrease in prices over time." • "The spending by households on goods and services." • "Unemployment caused by a downturn in the economy." • "GDP measured in current prices and current output." • "The value of a country’s exports minus its imports." • "The periodic rises and falls in economic activity over time." • ...
Unit 6 Review: Warm-Up 2025-01-17
Across
- "All people aged 16 and over who are working or actively seeking work."
- "Unemployment caused by changes in the economy, making some skills obsolete."
- "GDP measured in current prices and current output."
- "The monetary value of all final goods and services produced within a country in a year."
- "Spending on capital goods that will be used to produce goods and services in the future."
- "A phase in the business cycle where GDP is increasing and unemployment is decreasing."
- "Unemployment caused by a downturn in the economy."
- "A general decrease in prices over time."
- "The percentage of the labor force that is actively seeking work but unable to find jobs."
Down
- "A general increase in prices and a decrease in the purchasing power of money."
- "GDP adjusted for changes in price levels to reflect actual output."
- "The spending by households on goods and services."
- "A measure that examines the weighted average of prices of a basket of consumer goods."
- "A period of economic decline characterized by falling GDP and rising unemployment."
- "The periodic rises and falls in economic activity over time."
- "Individuals who stop looking for work because they believe no jobs are available."
- "The value of a country’s exports minus its imports."
- "Unemployment caused by individuals transitioning between jobs or entering the workforce."
18 Clues: "A general decrease in prices over time." • "The spending by households on goods and services." • "Unemployment caused by a downturn in the economy." • "GDP measured in current prices and current output." • "The value of a country’s exports minus its imports." • "The periodic rises and falls in economic activity over time." • ...
chapter 22 tic-tac-toe assigment. 2025-04-29
Across
- are the skills and knowledge that you posses
- people who operate machines or equipment in factories mills industrial plants gas stations mines and laundries
- people who perform jobs that require some specialized skill in addition to a solid basic education
- are things that people belive to be most important in their lives
- allow you to visuallize depth and width from a flat drawing
- tare those who work in a professional technical managerial administratvite or sales jobs
- inculude doctors nurses lawyers and arcitects
- newspaper classified as advertisements
- are important in teaching sales and many other jobs that require you to interact the with public
- certain tests can help you know yourself better. these are called interest tests
- today many small farms have been replaced by large farms
Down
- they work in construction manufacturing mining petroluem steel transportation and many other industries
- or fixed period of on the job training
- or the use of machines then workers
- is and event where representitves from one or more compaines are on hand to discuss job opportunities
- businesses that sell services rather than products
- certain test are used to determine how well people can use their hands
- workers who perform this type of heavy physical work
18 Clues: or the use of machines then workers • or fixed period of on the job training • newspaper classified as advertisements • are the skills and knowledge that you posses • inculude doctors nurses lawyers and arcitects • businesses that sell services rather than products • workers who perform this type of heavy physical work • ...
Management Theories 2023-01-17
Across
- What the former one of two clear and specific things which staffs should know about their jobs?
- What Frederick Taylor is known about scientific management?
- What process is for workers to know what job fit them?
- What is the main thing workers don’t know inducing not performing well?
- What process is workers should do for their job?
Down
- What is an another one of two clear and specific things which staffs should know about their jobs?
- What is every job should have clearly?
- what staffs should truly know about their jobs for success of an organization?
- How many classical theories of management?
- What process should workers that be supported.
- How many guiding principles in scientific management?
- What century Frederick Taylor published a book about scientific management?
12 Clues: What is every job should have clearly? • How many classical theories of management? • What process should workers that be supported. • What process is workers should do for their job? • How many guiding principles in scientific management? • What process is for workers to know what job fit them? • What Frederick Taylor is known about scientific management? • ...
Job Search 2020-07-07
Across
- First you'll have to ___ out an application
- You can send a ___ letter with your resume
- Go to an employment ___ to see if they can offer you any jobs or give you any leads
- At an ___view they'll ask you questions about your experience
- Send ___ your resume and cover letter to several companies
- You'll need to ___ up an interview
Down
- Look ___ help wanted signs when you walk down the street
- Talk ___ friends to see if any of them know of a job
- ___ Internet job sites to see if there are any jobs you could get
- I hope you ___ hired for the job you applied for
- Look ___ the classifieds
- A __ is a short written account of your education and your previous jobs
12 Clues: Look ___ the classifieds • You'll need to ___ up an interview • You can send a ___ letter with your resume • First you'll have to ___ out an application • I hope you ___ hired for the job you applied for • Talk ___ friends to see if any of them know of a job • Look ___ help wanted signs when you walk down the street • ...
Our World of Work 2022-03-05
Across
- how you use your time and money
- ________ time is working 40 hours a week
- giving back to society or others
- jobs with related skills
- Its who you are
Down
- feeling happy at work
- similar jobs over time
- work people do for pay
- Working to make money
- What most people spend money on
- ________ time is working 20 hours a week.
11 Clues: Its who you are • feeling happy at work • Working to make money • similar jobs over time • work people do for pay • jobs with related skills • how you use your time and money • What most people spend money on • giving back to society or others • ________ time is working 40 hours a week • ________ time is working 20 hours a week.
International Trade #3 2025-09-10
Across
- Trade gives consumers more choice and often lower prices.
- Focusing on producing certain goods or services to increase efficiency.
- Money spent in New Zealand by foreign visitors, counted as an export service.
- A company that operates in more than one country.
- Raw materials from farming, forestry, and fishing.
- A supply and demand diagram showing how the value of the NZ dollar is set.
- The amount of New Zealand dollars people want to buy in exchange for other currencies.
- Trade opens bigger markets for New Zealand producers but increases competition.
- Fees and living costs paid by international students in New Zealand.
- Trade affects tax income, jobs, and policies like subsidies or tariffs.
Down
- A weaker NZ$ makes exports cheaper overseas, boosting sales.
- Some workers gain jobs in export industries, while others may lose jobs to imports.
- When overseas companies invest in New Zealand businesses or assets.
- When the value of the NZ dollar changes a lot in a short time.
- The ratio of export prices to import prices.
- Goods made overseas, such as cars or electronics, that New Zealand buys.
- When New Zealand can produce a good at a lower opportunity cost than another country.
- The growing connection between countries through trade, finance, and culture.
18 Clues: The ratio of export prices to import prices. • A company that operates in more than one country. • Raw materials from farming, forestry, and fishing. • Trade gives consumers more choice and often lower prices. • A weaker NZ$ makes exports cheaper overseas, boosting sales. • When the value of the NZ dollar changes a lot in a short time. • ...
Social Stratification and Social Inequality 2022-12-13
10 Clues: Respect and honor • Lowest paying jobs • Ability to control • Unequal sharing in society • system Out of your control • jobs that require manual labor • Ranking people based on wealth • Grouping people based on class • People determine their own rank • Divisions based on characteristic
Super words 2016-04-18
10 Clues: sticky substance • a very large shop • a very bright star • a very good performance • person that is very strong • a weird experience or feeling • over responsive to noise or light • taking responsibility for doing jobs • a person responsible to get jobs done • a person famous for doing something special
Social stratification 2023-12-14
10 Clues: manual labor jobs • lowest paying jobs • white collar job workers • high income business people • under the standard of living • The wealthy citizens of the US • movement between social classes • how long you're expected to live • mobility movement within a social class • people who have been through unemployment
Bst 2026-06-18
Across
- – These tests measure the existing skills of the individual.
- – Training method used when employees are required to handle sophisticated machinery and equipment.
- – The employee occupying the position for which the person has been selected.
- – This test indicates the person's capacity to develop.
- – Refers to all forms of pay or rewards going to employees.
- – Process of searching for prospective employees and stimulating them to apply for jobs in the organisation.
- – Analysis that would reveal the number and type of human resources available in the organisation.
- – It is a joint programme of training in which educational institutions and business firms cooperate.
- – This source of recruitment restricts 'infusion of new blood' into the organisation.
Down
- – Analysis that would enable an assessment of the number and types of human resources necessary for the performance of various jobs and accomplishment of organisational objectives
- – Choosing from among the pool of the prospective candidates.
- – A career-oriented process.
- – A formal, in-depth conversation conducted to evaluate the applicant’s suitability for the job.
- Clues
- – Shifting an employee to a higher position.
- – Shifting of an employee from one job to another.
- – This test provides clues to a person's emotions in this type of training.
- – ‘putting people to jobs’. EXTERNAL – It is expensive and time-consuming source of recruitment.
- Clues
19 Clues: Clues • Clues • – A career-oriented process. • – Shifting an employee to a higher position. • – Shifting of an employee from one job to another. • – This test indicates the person's capacity to develop. • – Refers to all forms of pay or rewards going to employees. • – These tests measure the existing skills of the individual. • ...
economic activity 2023-11-26
Across
- Jobs that provide s_______ for other people are found in the tertiary sector.
- Jobs in science, research and tech are in this category.
- Re_________ means improving a place by investing in building projects
- Economic activity is the work you get p____ for.
- Not having a job
- This was dug out of deep mines in South Wales until the 1980s.
- Secondary jobs turn raw materials into finished p______.
Down
- Re_________ means promoting a place using advertising to make people
- A primary sector job that involves growing crops or raising animals.
- A sector of economic activity that involves extracting raw materials from the ground or sea.
- some people who are desperate turn to c_____ to survive.
- A US city starting with D where economic activity declined leaving many people unemployed.
12 Clues: Not having a job • Economic activity is the work you get p____ for. • Jobs in science, research and tech are in this category. • some people who are desperate turn to c_____ to survive. • Secondary jobs turn raw materials into finished p______. • This was dug out of deep mines in South Wales until the 1980s. • ...
Roaring 20s 2023-03-28
Across
- Large construction to give jobs
- Organized National Council of Negro Women
- Help elderly and disabled people
- Brought power to farms and rural regions of SC
Down
- Bulit most public highways
- Puting young people to work im state parks
- Wasn't caused by the Stock Market Crash
- People looking for jobs
- Elected President 1932
- Outlawed the sale and comsution of Alcohol
- Largest New Deal project
- Removed SC tenets and sharecroppers off their land
12 Clues: Elected President 1932 • People looking for jobs • Largest New Deal project • Bulit most public highways • Large construction to give jobs • Help elderly and disabled people • Wasn't caused by the Stock Market Crash • Organized National Council of Negro Women • Puting young people to work im state parks • Outlawed the sale and comsution of Alcohol • ...
Empower C1 Unit 5 2025-01-27
Across
- this sector employs people who are experts in topics such as windpower, oil and gas, hydropower
- a sector related to making specific goods in factories
- a word similar to an accusation
- a crime which often involves giving money to someone in power (eg politicians) in order to get something
- a sector in which people such as builders and carpenters work
Down
- community _______ is a punishment which may involve cleaning public areas
- accused criminals are held in _______ - a place from which they cannot leave until they are taken to court
- what a witness gives in court to describe what they know about the crime
- a sector which refers to processing raw materials into other goods
- jobs in this sector include farmers and fruit-pickers
- jobs in this sector include government positions, police officers and firefighters
- in court, the accused can _____ (say/declare)guilty or not guilty
- a sector which includes jobs such as shop assistants and cashiers
- the judge _________ the criminal to ten years in prison
14 Clues: a word similar to an accusation • jobs in this sector include farmers and fruit-pickers • a sector related to making specific goods in factories • the judge _________ the criminal to ten years in prison • a sector in which people such as builders and carpenters work • in court, the accused can _____ (say/declare)guilty or not guilty • ...
Our World of Work 2022-03-05
Across
- feeling happy at work
- ________ time is working 20 hours a week.
- jobs with related skills
- Working to make money
- work people do for pay
- how you use your time and money
Down
- Its who you are
- giving back to society or others
- similar jobs over time
- What most people spend money on
- ________ time is working 40 hours a week
11 Clues: Its who you are • feeling happy at work • Working to make money • similar jobs over time • work people do for pay • jobs with related skills • What most people spend money on • how you use your time and money • giving back to society or others • ________ time is working 40 hours a week • ________ time is working 20 hours a week.
World War 1 2022-12-01
18 Clues: Car • tour • Road • Rodeo • Style • Market • Market • Caverns • no jobs • Capitol • no crops • TB patients • 22 ft puppet • TB Hospitals • brings money • tourist ranch • deadly disease • Preserves Native Culture
Reformation 2016-10-11
Across
- selling church jobs
- followers of Luther
- meeting where Luther defended his beliefs
- people who protested against the Catholic Church
- prayers you could buy to get you into heaven
- University where Luther was a professor
Down
- number of sacraments Luther believed there should be
- Tetzel monk who sold indulgences
- giving church jobs to relatives
- ruler who helped hide Luther
- Luther had 95 of these
- priests had more than one parish
12 Clues: selling church jobs • followers of Luther • Luther had 95 of these • ruler who helped hide Luther • giving church jobs to relatives • Tetzel monk who sold indulgences • priests had more than one parish • University where Luther was a professor • meeting where Luther defended his beliefs • prayers you could buy to get you into heaven • ...
Unit 1 Week 5 2019-09-22
New Deal Lecture 2024-03-07
Across
- provided jobs on public works projects
- insured bank loans for mortgages
- loaned money to homeowners
- federal funds to state and local agencies
- insured bank deposits
- built dams to control electricity
- the most important and far-reaching legislation
Down
- built many important projects used today
- ended overproduction raised crop prices
- 2 million jobs created by the government
- provided work relief
11 Clues: provided work relief • insured bank deposits • loaned money to homeowners • insured bank loans for mortgages • built dams to control electricity • provided jobs on public works projects • ended overproduction raised crop prices • built many important projects used today • 2 million jobs created by the government • federal funds to state and local agencies • ...
Urbanization 2014-04-09
Across
- more immigrants were recruited for jobs, so this decreased
- Government spending policies
- social status in America that separated people from one another
- Developed a mechanized elevator in 1852
- with more people needing to come into the city for jobs, this was needed more frequently
- Founded the Hull House alongside Ellen Gates Starr to provide social and cultural services to needy Americans
- Newly rich, who made their money from industries such as steel, mining or railroads
- Community service centers that offered residents educational opportunities, skills training and cultural events
- Fraud or illegal behavior conducted by those in power
Down
- Movement that applied Christian principles to address social problems
- Public transportation systems like subways that made it possible for workers to live farther away from their jobs
- Labeled by social scientist, Thorstein Veblen, this term is used to describe spending ones money just to display their wealth
- government policies dealing with budgets in order to influence and monitor the economy
- due to large amount of immigrants in one area, this increased...
- Large multistory buildings
- Poorly built apartment buildings that housed more than 1.6 million poor New Yorkers in the early 1900's
- these conditions were bad in tenement houses
- Residential neighborhoods on the outskirts of a city
18 Clues: Large multistory buildings • Government spending policies • Developed a mechanized elevator in 1852 • these conditions were bad in tenement houses • Residential neighborhoods on the outskirts of a city • Fraud or illegal behavior conducted by those in power • more immigrants were recruited for jobs, so this decreased • ...
history 2024-03-06
Across
- developed codes of fair competition
- housing act/loans to build/repair homes
- provided jobs for men
- employed jobseekers/carry out public works
- provides economic aid
Down
- end overpopulation/raise crop prices
- provide home mortgages
- built a series of dams
- created temporary and manual jobs
- insured bank deposits
10 Clues: provided jobs for men • provides economic aid • insured bank deposits • provide home mortgages • built a series of dams • created temporary and manual jobs • developed codes of fair competition • end overpopulation/raise crop prices • housing act/loans to build/repair homes • employed jobseekers/carry out public works
Social Stratification 2023-05-15
10 Clues: how much a person owns • money earned through job • the owners of businesses • ability to control others • has the lowest paying jobs • a person's income and career • the people who work hard jobs • not sharing resources equally • someones power, prestige, and power • having respect and honor from others
Changing World of Work 2025-10-22
Across
- When machines or computers do tasks without people’s help.
- Some people can now work from this place.
- A person who helps students learn.
- Things people use to help them do their jobs.
- A place where machines and people make things.
Down
- When people of different backgrounds, ages, and abilities all work together.
- When people work short jobs for different companies instead of one full-time job.
- A machine that can do jobs people used to do.
- A person who grows food and looks after animals.
- A place where many people work at desks or computers.
10 Clues: A person who helps students learn. • Some people can now work from this place. • A machine that can do jobs people used to do. • Things people use to help them do their jobs. • A place where machines and people make things. • A person who grows food and looks after animals. • A place where many people work at desks or computers. • ...
Butchers,Bakers,and Bonnet makers-Bouchard,Kaminski 2018-10-03
Across
- pharmacists
- Benjamin Franklin's wife
- city that welcomed women's backgrounds
- profession of assisting during childbirth
- woman who never marries
- loose fitting gown worn by women
Down
- particularly filled household jobs of cooking,cleaning,and caring for children
- 1 of 3 jobs a woman had
- one woman who makes or sells candles
- married woman who manages a home
- repair household metal utensils
- widows did not often do this in colonial Philadelphia
12 Clues: pharmacists • 1 of 3 jobs a woman had • woman who never marries • Benjamin Franklin's wife • repair household metal utensils • married woman who manages a home • loose fitting gown worn by women • one woman who makes or sells candles • city that welcomed women's backgrounds • profession of assisting during childbirth • widows did not often do this in colonial Philadelphia • ...
OS-I Basics 2021-05-26
Famous personalities 2021-07-25
28 Clues: Khan • Musk • Modi • Jobs • Dhoni • gates • Batra • Trump • Kohli • Ghani • Singh • Biden • Messi • Sekhon • Sindhu • Yassin • Ardern • Narvane • Trudeau • Rugunda • Johnson • Mandela • Ronaldo • Jugnauth • Morrison • Rajapaksa • Manekshaw • Abdul Kalam
Jobs and Money 2024-11-18
Across
- - Visu etatu
- - Darbai
- - Grūdintas
- - Darbuotojas
- - Prisitaikyti
- - Nuorodos
- - Operacija
- - Plėšrūnų
- - Interpretuoti
- - Laisva vieta
- - Nusiteikęs
- - Kalbama
- - Širdingas
Down
- - Lankstus
- - Nejudrumas
- - Atlyginimas
- - Skatinimas
- - Patirtis
- - Nekilnojamojo turto agentas
- - Kelionių vadovas
- - Santechnikas
- - Advokatas
- - Pelnas
- - Privilegijos
- - Pinigai
- - Sodininkas
26 Clues: - Darbai • - Pelnas • - Pinigai • - Kalbama • - Lankstus • - Patirtis • - Nuorodos • - Plėšrūnų • - Grūdintas • - Advokatas • - Operacija • - Širdingas • - Visu etatu • - Nejudrumas • - Skatinimas • - Sodininkas • - Nusiteikęs • - Atlyginimas • - Darbuotojas • - Prisitaikyti • - Santechnikas • - Privilegijos • - Laisva vieta • - Interpretuoti • - Kelionių vadovas • - Nekilnojamojo turto agentas
JAG Student Traits 2024-03-21
25 Clues: USA • CEO • real • given • eager • ready • timily • indian • senior • career • certain • skilled • reliable • friendly • talented • motivated • sucessful • completed • ambitious • methodical • bounce back • goal-driven • trustworthy • one of a kind • having empathy
my crossword 2023-01-03
25 Clues: as • job • work • jobs • arab • eight • stamp • a few • there • books • a bit • ladies • brother • address • chemist • evenings • assitant • doctress • answer (n) • answer (vb) • doctors (pl) • architekt (f) • assistent (f) • attention (n) • adventure novel
OS-I Basics 2021-05-26
World @ Work 2014-11-19
Across
- an industry that can be placed and located at any location without effect from factors such as resources or transport
- a company that is based and sells all over the world
- type of jobs that provide a service
- types of jobs that use naature
- less developed company
Down
- the process by which businesses or other organizations develop international influence or start operating on an international scale
- people who work in industry mainly for big factories
- an area that receives government help to attract
- types of jobs that work with items from nature
- more developed country
10 Clues: more developed country • less developed company • types of jobs that use naature • type of jobs that provide a service • types of jobs that work with items from nature • an area that receives government help to attract • people who work in industry mainly for big factories • a company that is based and sells all over the world • ...
Alphabet Agencies 2026-04-27
Across
- An agency made to make sure bank customers would receive some money if banks failed
- Administered an unemployment insurance system, public assistance programs, and a national pension fund
- Gave jobs to young people
- The agency that paid young men to plant trees
- Employed millions of people, built public construction projects, and paid artists
- Set up business codes and quotas, but was declared unconstitutional
Down
- Provided vaccinations and financial support for millions of people
- Established a 40-hour work week and limited child labor
- Protected the rights of workers
- Gave millions of people jobs through construction jobs
10 Clues: Gave jobs to young people • Protected the rights of workers • The agency that paid young men to plant trees • Gave millions of people jobs through construction jobs • Established a 40-hour work week and limited child labor • Provided vaccinations and financial support for millions of people • Set up business codes and quotas, but was declared unconstitutional • ...
Macroeconomics 2021-04-28
Across
- type of unemplyoment, workers in between jobs
- #of people with jobs and # people looking
- job loss due to recession
- % of labor force unemployed
- unemployment minus cyclical unemployment
- phase of the business cycle going up
Down
- job loss due to change in demand for labor
- phase where GDP is going down
- point where GDP stops increasing
- ups and downs of the economy
- point where GDP stops decreasing
- increase in prices over time
12 Clues: job loss due to recession • % of labor force unemployed • ups and downs of the economy • increase in prices over time • phase where GDP is going down • point where GDP stops increasing • point where GDP stops decreasing • phase of the business cycle going up • unemployment minus cyclical unemployment • #of people with jobs and # people looking • ...
State Macroeconomic Stabilization Policy 2026-01-03
Across
- – Government plan of income and spending
- – Mandatory payment to the government
- – Policy related to taxes and government spending
- – General increase in prices in the economy
- – The cost of borrowing money
- – The state of people having jobs
- – Policy related to money supply and interest rates
Down
- – Institution that controls monetary policy
- – Condition of economic balance
- – Situation when people do not have jobs
- – Increase in economic activity
- – Government expenditure on goods and services
12 Clues: – The cost of borrowing money • – Condition of economic balance • – Increase in economic activity • – The state of people having jobs • – Mandatory payment to the government • – Government plan of income and spending • – Situation when people do not have jobs • – Institution that controls monetary policy • – General increase in prices in the economy • ...
Empower C1 Unit 5 2025-01-27
Across
- accused criminals are held in _______ - a place from which they cannot leave until they are taken to court
- a word similar to an accusation
- a sector in which people such as builders and carpenters work
- jobs in this sector include government positions, police officers and firefighters
Down
- a crime which often involves giving money to someone in power (eg politicians) in order to get something
- a sector which refers to processing raw materials into other goods
- the judge _________ the criminal to ten years in prison
- a sector related to making specific goods in factories
- what a witness gives in court to describe what they know about the crime
- in court, the accused can _____ (say/declare)guilty or not guilty
- jobs in this sector include farmers and fruit-pickers
- a sector which includes jobs such as shop assistants and cashiers
- community _______ is a punishment which may involve cleaning public areas
- this sector employs people who are experts in topics such as windpower, oil and gas, hydropower
14 Clues: a word similar to an accusation • jobs in this sector include farmers and fruit-pickers • a sector related to making specific goods in factories • the judge _________ the criminal to ten years in prison • a sector in which people such as builders and carpenters work • in court, the accused can _____ (say/declare)guilty or not guilty • ...
UNEMPLOYMENT 2025-10-17
Across
- a government program that partially protects
- unemployment-unemployment that results because the number of jobs available in some labor markets is insufficient to provide
- who would like to work but have given up looking for a job.
- the total number of workers, including both the employed and the unemployed.
- the percentage of the labor force that is unemployed.
- unemployment-the deviation of unemployment from its natural rate.
- unemployment-unemployment that results because it takes time for workers to search for the jobs that best suit their tastes and skills.
- worker association that bargains with employers over wages, benefits, and working conditions.
- the process by which workers find appropriate jobs given their tastes and skills.
Down
- incomes when they become unemployed.
- of unemployment-the normal rate of unemployment around which the unemployment rate fluctuates.
- the organized withdrawal of labor from a firm by a union.
- above-equilibrium wages paid by firms to increase worker productivity.
- bargaining-the process by which unions and firms agree on the terms of employment.
14 Clues: incomes when they become unemployed. • a government program that partially protects • the percentage of the labor force that is unemployed. • who would like to work but have given up looking for a job. • the organized withdrawal of labor from a firm by a union. • unemployment-the deviation of unemployment from its natural rate. • ...
Equipment and Utensils (Day 3) 2026-04-14
Across
- used to portion out ingredients while preparing a recipe
- a very large pot to make things like soups and stews
- used to roll out pie crust, cookie dough, or pastries
- used to remove the outside skin of fruits and veggies
- a small knife used for little cutting jobs
- a heavier knife that requires a rocking or slicing motion; used for a variet of cutting jobs
- a heavier, serrated knife used for cutting crumbly things
Down
- a medium sized knife used for a variety of cutting jobs
- used to mix, especially in a hot liquid
- a heavier knife with a razor sharp blade used to carve meats
- the heaviest of the knives, this knife requires blunt force and is used for cutting meats
- one pot that fits inside another; the bottom pots is filled with water to create steam
- used to agitate a dry ingredient over a sieve to break up clumps
- used to scoop or portion out liquids, like soups
14 Clues: used to mix, especially in a hot liquid • a small knife used for little cutting jobs • used to scoop or portion out liquids, like soups • a very large pot to make things like soups and stews • used to roll out pie crust, cookie dough, or pastries • used to remove the outside skin of fruits and veggies • a medium sized knife used for a variety of cutting jobs • ...
We're Hiring 2022-07-25
9 Clues: Manages jobs onsite • Performs water tests • Driven and respectful • Sends proposals to homeowners • Meeting to learn about candidate • Manages multiple residential jobs • Description of job qualifications • Communicates with Property Managers • Maximum $ awarded for referral bonus
Philo 2025-09-21
30 Clues: ksisn • iwhsh • wuhss • usnsu • jsbsb • sisns • jsnsj • jsnsj • isnss • iabsus • jsbsjs • uebsbs • isbsis • isbsus • wuhsbd • iabsus • ushshs • uwbshs • uwuwbw • isnsjs • isnsjs • isnsis • isjsubs • iwbwusb • usbsubs • usbhshs • jsnsjsnj • the whehs • jobs whwubsus • question snsi
civilization 2022-10-03
The giver 2017-12-01
20 Clues: red • war • snow • death • crush • scared • sister • friend • perfect • jonas mom • jonas dad • center twin • Elder leader • giver helper • little friend • is a recevier • of twelve jobs • memorie of warm • going to elsewhere • lights pepole laguhing
IT Specialists and others 2025-10-22
Miami times 2026-03-03
20 Clues: won • 1926 • jobs • to vote • the U.S • rapidly • world cup • democracy • destroyed • civil war • year plan • depression • new planet • tariff act • market crash • Herbert hoover • allowing to vote • cant be accessed • wall street crash • 13-in photographic
Opportunities and Challenges of Urban Growth in Lagos 2025-06-23
Across
- Harm to the environment caused by waste, traffic and factories.
- Access to hospitals and clinics is often better in urban areas than in rural ones.
- An effect where investment leads to more jobs, income and spending.
- A social challenge that often increases in areas with high unemployment.
- Unregulated jobs like street vending or shoe-shining that many rely on.
- The sector that includes manufacturing and processing, which grows in urban centres.
- An illegal housing area built by people without formal planning or access to basic services.
- One of the main pull factors for people migrating to cities.
- Slums, access to resources and services, unemployment, pollution, and congestion
- A problem in slums where many people live in a small space.
Down
- When people are willing and able to work but can’t find jobs.
- Urban growth increases access to schools, colleges and universities.
- Social (health, education, water, energy) and Economic (industrial growth)
- Safe disposal of waste and access to toilets – often lacking in informal settlements.
- Large gaps in income, access to services and living conditions between people.
- A major challenge in fast-growing cities where rubbish collection can’t keep up.
- Access to piped or treated water improves in growing cities.
- Urban areas are more likely to have electricity networks than rural areas.
- Traffic build-up caused by rapid urban growth and poor infrastructure.
19 Clues: A problem in slums where many people live in a small space. • Access to piped or treated water improves in growing cities. • One of the main pull factors for people migrating to cities. • When people are willing and able to work but can’t find jobs. • Harm to the environment caused by waste, traffic and factories. • ...
Job Crossword 2021-03-29
Across
- Leads about a job that is available.
- A skill you have already developed.
- Type of work you do
- note from a contact who is part of your
- Things you know how to do.
- Skills you learn in many different situations
- skills.
- style Different ways in which we learn.
- with people you know about jobs.
Down
- List of people you know who might be _ in
- - Form that asks _questions about an
- Series of related jobs or occupations built on a foundation of interest, knowledge, training, and experience.
- The way you use your time, energy, and resources.
- work you do for pay
- potential for learning a certain skill.
- Information, knowledge, ideas, facts, works, symbols, figures, and statistics.
- job search.
- The things you like to do.
18 Clues: skills. • job search. • Type of work you do • work you do for pay • Things you know how to do. • The things you like to do. • with people you know about jobs. • A skill you have already developed. • - Form that asks _questions about an • Leads about a job that is available. • note from a contact who is part of your • potential for learning a certain skill. • ...
Economics Homework 7-6-24 2024-06-07
Across
- Tax that increases as you earn more
- When people are too poor to meet their basic needs
- _____ unemployment = the nature of the economy changing and people being unable to adapt to new jobs
- When you spend more than you generate in income
- Inflation caused by rising business expenses
- When inflation continues, but at a slower rate
- _____ unemployment = "between jobs"
Down
- Goods sold to other countries
- Inflation caused by expansion in consumer spending
- When price levels decrease
- GDP = Gross _____ Product
- The gap between the rich and poor
- People without a house are ____
- Cost of borrowing/reward for saving
- When price levels increase
- Largest economic sector in the UK
- Economies of ____ is when average costs fall as production increases
17 Clues: GDP = Gross _____ Product • When price levels decrease • When price levels increase • Goods sold to other countries • People without a house are ____ • The gap between the rich and poor • Largest economic sector in the UK • Tax that increases as you earn more • Cost of borrowing/reward for saving • _____ unemployment = "between jobs" • ...
Raisin in the Sun Background 2015-02-25
Across
- Supreme court case Hansberry's father won
- Paul Robeson, W.E.B. DuBois, Langston Hughes
- award for Raisin in the Sun
- when the white men went to fight this caused the North to need workers
- husband to Lorraine Hansberry
- Lorraine Hansberry died of this in 1965
- separated races with law
- poem by Langston Hughes
Down
- separated races with tradition
- African Americans moved North to find jobs and escape severe discrimination
- this increased violence against blacks due to job shortages
- African American leader
- Refused rights to education, housing, and jobs
- Hansberry studied this in college
- Hansberry author of Raisin in the Sun
- play premiered on Broadway 3/11/59 reflects society before fair housing laws enforced
16 Clues: African American leader • poem by Langston Hughes • separated races with law • award for Raisin in the Sun • husband to Lorraine Hansberry • separated races with tradition • Hansberry studied this in college • Hansberry author of Raisin in the Sun • Lorraine Hansberry died of this in 1965 • Supreme court case Hansberry's father won • Paul Robeson, W.E.B. DuBois, Langston Hughes • ...
Raisin in the Sun Background 2015-02-25
Across
- when the white men went to fight this caused the North to need workers
- Refused rights to education, housing, and jobs
- separated races with law
- Paul Robeson, W.E.B. DuBois, Langston Hughes
- award for Raisin in the Sun
- Hansberry studied this in college
- Supreme court case Hansberry's father won
- this increased violence against blacks due to job shortages
Down
- African Americans moved North to find jobs and escape severe discrimination
- separated races with tradition
- play premiered on Broadway 3/11/59 reflects society before fair housing laws enforced
- Hansberry author of Raisin in the Sun
- African American leader
- husband to Lorraine Hansberry
- Lorraine Hansberry died of this in 1965
- poem by Langston Hughes
16 Clues: African American leader • poem by Langston Hughes • separated races with law • award for Raisin in the Sun • husband to Lorraine Hansberry • separated races with tradition • Hansberry studied this in college • Hansberry author of Raisin in the Sun • Lorraine Hansberry died of this in 1965 • Supreme court case Hansberry's father won • Paul Robeson, W.E.B. DuBois, Langston Hughes • ...
U2: activities and chapter vocab 2021-11-09
21 Clues: name • with • music • pizza • to eat • to buy • active • to work • to play • to read • to watch • attitude • to relax • to study • to listen • to record • television • friend (m) • to discover • to talk/speak • professions / jobs
News Break (Poem) 2021-12-01
15 Clues: hit • see • stop • noise • fresh • anger • chores • wrinkle • shocked • screaming • put aside • explanation • mid-day meal • affectionate • a person who is defiant
POEM: NEWS BREAK 2023-11-22
15 Clues: See • Hit • Stop • Noise • Anger • Fresh • Chores • Shocked • Wrinkle • Put aside • Screaming • Explanation • Affectionate • Mid-day meal • A person who is defiant
Great Depression 2024-04-30
Across
- Rose as high as 25%.
- Result of people losing jobs and were unable to make their mortgage payments.
- Shanty town built by the homeless.
- People buy or sell stock based on their guesses and hopes about how well a company will do in the future.
- High taxes on imports.
- People of Mexican descent were deported to "reserve" jobs for white people.
- Banks were giving out loans and the borrowers were unlikely to be able to pay them back.
- Year in which the Great Depression started.
- As a result of the Stock Market Crash, people rushed to withdraw their money from banks and banks ran out of money.
Down
- Helped the needy get free or low-priced food.
- Paying a small percentage of your own money and borrowing the rest from the bank.
- Caused by poor land usage and drought.
- A series of programs that focused on relief, recovery, and reform.
- Farmers from Oklahoma who moved west in search of jobs during the Great Depression.
- President Franklin D. Roosevelt talked on the radio to communicate with the American public.
15 Clues: Rose as high as 25%. • High taxes on imports. • Shanty town built by the homeless. • Caused by poor land usage and drought. • Year in which the Great Depression started. • Helped the needy get free or low-priced food. • A series of programs that focused on relief, recovery, and reform. • People of Mexican descent were deported to "reserve" jobs for white people. • ...
HR Trends. 2024-11-26
Across
- the generation before Z
- people from different countries working at the same place is a sign of this type of workforce
- is expected to change various aspects of HRM
- the Hungarian Central Statistical Offices uses the same term for remote work
- changes in these environmental factors are necessary to ensure equal employment opportunities for all
- has made it possible for people from different countries to work together
- the theory that argues that more medium level jobs will be lost due to technological advancements
- this type of gender segregation means that women and men are represented in different proportions at different levels of the occupationalorganisational hierarchy
- proliferation of these forms of work have resulted in changing work arrangements
Down
- have made remote work possible
- these workers can be used to meet temporary labour needs of organisations
- this trend is particularly prevalent in Europe and countries like Japan
- are a major concern of the pessimist view of technological advancement
- instead of tightly integrated hierarchical structures, organisations have become...
- became more prevalent during COVID-19
- are considered as not being loyal to companies
- the view that the labour that has lost jobs in some areas of the industry will be able to find jobs in other sectors
- has extended the tasks of HRM due to globalisation
- people with higher education levels and skills would demand for higher...
19 Clues: the generation before Z • have made remote work possible • became more prevalent during COVID-19 • is expected to change various aspects of HRM • are considered as not being loyal to companies • has extended the tasks of HRM due to globalisation • are a major concern of the pessimist view of technological advancement • ...
Lesson 36: What's your ideal job? 2020-06-18
Topic 6 Vocabulary 2026-02-04
Across
- declaring the new tariff illegal
- Destiny right to spread across North America
- route traveled by wagons to get to Oregon County
- court ruled that no state had the authority to enforce laws within Indian Territory
- California
- right to vote
- the practice of awarding government jobs to friends and supporters
- old Spanish mission
- area in the state of Oklahoma
Down
- Cherokee's long sorrowful journey west
- flat-bottomed boats
- edge
- ran from Cumberland, Maryland to Ohio River at Wheeling
- law that let government take land from American Indians in exchange for land West of the Mississippi
- steamboat
- federal government has the right to create a bank
- a period when economy shrinks and people lose their jobs
17 Clues: edge • steamboat • California • right to vote • flat-bottomed boats • old Spanish mission • area in the state of Oklahoma • declaring the new tariff illegal • Cherokee's long sorrowful journey west • Destiny right to spread across North America • route traveled by wagons to get to Oregon County • federal government has the right to create a bank • ...
Labour Markets 2024-07-05
Across
- group of workers in similkar job
- money wage adjusted for inflation
- test that all new wage agreements must pass
- authority that regulates employment agreements
- would like to work more hours
- output per worker
- minimum wage payable for a particular type of occupation
- type of unemployment related to the business cycle
- simple money wage
- the people without a job who have given up and no longer receive benefits
Down
- name for unemployment benefits
- 10 minimum guaranteed employment conditions
- longer term unemployment due to individual characteristics
- unemployment between jobs
- type of unemployment when worker's skills are no longer required
- type of agreement for workers at a business or in an industry
- type of mobility allowing ease of movementg between different jobs
17 Clues: output per worker • simple money wage • unemployment between jobs • would like to work more hours • name for unemployment benefits • group of workers in similkar job • money wage adjusted for inflation • 10 minimum guaranteed employment conditions • test that all new wage agreements must pass • authority that regulates employment agreements • ...
Brave New World Crossword 2012-04-12
Across
- Director of Hatching and Conditioning abbreviation
- The room where babies are given their future jobs
- Accessory that holds contraceptives for women
- Caste that wears the colour green
- Caste that wears khaki
- Caste that is the least intellectual
- A drug that is taken on a daily basis
- The name of the government
Down
- The making of ninety six human beings from one human being
- The ten people who rule the world
- The place where Helmholtz is exiled to
- Principle of sleep-teaching
- Movies that uses the five senses to enhance enjoyment
- Caste that wears the colour mulberry
- World State's motto
- Caste that is given the top jobs
16 Clues: World State's motto • Caste that wears khaki • The name of the government • Principle of sleep-teaching • Caste that is given the top jobs • The ten people who rule the world • Caste that wears the colour green • Caste that wears the colour mulberry • Caste that is the least intellectual • A drug that is taken on a daily basis • The place where Helmholtz is exiled to • ...
Brave New World Crossword 2012-04-12
Across
- The ten people who rule the world
- The name of the government
- Caste that is given the top jobs
- The room where babies are given their future jobs
- Principle of sleep-teaching
- Caste that is the least intellectual
- Caste that wears khaki
- The place where Helmholtz is exiled to
Down
- Movies that uses the five senses to enhance enjoyment
- Director of Hatching and Conditioning abbreviation
- World State's motto
- Caste that wears the colour mulberry
- The making of ninety six human beings from one human being
- Accessory that holds contraceptives for women
- A drug that is taken on a daily basis
- Caste that wears the colour green
16 Clues: World State's motto • Caste that wears khaki • The name of the government • Principle of sleep-teaching • Caste that is given the top jobs • The ten people who rule the world • Caste that wears the colour green • Caste that wears the colour mulberry • Caste that is the least intellectual • A drug that is taken on a daily basis • The place where Helmholtz is exiled to • ...
Tutoring 12/4/25 2025-11-30
Across
- Manga character with a special language-translation jelly
- Ability the technology aims to improve
- The industry that may be affected by the new tech
- Fictional creature from The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy
- Company developing the translation earbuds
- Apple’s earbuds mentioned in the article
- What AI is changing across industries
- Group worried about their future jobs
Down
- The main feature that turns foreign speech into another language
- How conversations will appear on screens
- Type of instant translation described
- What could transform learning and communication
- Devices used to hear real-time translations
- Japanese comic format referenced
- What real-time translation is becoming
- How Apple says people will communicate
16 Clues: Japanese comic format referenced • Type of instant translation described • What AI is changing across industries • Group worried about their future jobs • Ability the technology aims to improve • What real-time translation is becoming • How Apple says people will communicate • How conversations will appear on screens • Apple’s earbuds mentioned in the article • ...
Chapter 10 crossword 2017-04-24
Across
- gave jobs to men in woods and forests.
- made wireless communication
- amendment made alcohol illegal.
- created the auto mobile
- bringing things back to normal.
- made the radio tube.
Down
- spent money on schools, hospitals etc. to give people jobs
- lost at sea trying to fly across the ocean.
- flew across the ocean in a plane for the fist time.
- made sure people of retirement age had money.
- gave womens suffrage
- banks closed, gives them a day to work things out.
- made the airplane.
- gave aid to houses, small business owners, farmers, etc.
- buying a part of a company
15 Clues: made the airplane. • gave womens suffrage • made the radio tube. • created the auto mobile • buying a part of a company • made wireless communication • amendment made alcohol illegal. • bringing things back to normal. • gave jobs to men in woods and forests. • lost at sea trying to fly across the ocean. • made sure people of retirement age had money. • ...
History Crossword Puzzle 2024-01-19
Across
- divided the buildings into small apartments
- organized attacks on Jewish villages
- Barred chinese laborers from entering the country
- an army that expanded to the US in 1880
- crusading journalists
Down
- a settlement house that Jane Addams opened up
- condition that attracts immigrants to new area
- Powerful politicians who gained power in many cities were called...
- businesses that crossed state lines
- an airless room at the bottom deck of a ship
- giving jobs to followers
- condition that drives people from their homes
- standards for construction and safety
- included all federal jobs except elected offices and the military
- allowed voters to remove an elected official from office
15 Clues: crusading journalists • giving jobs to followers • businesses that crossed state lines • organized attacks on Jewish villages • standards for construction and safety • an army that expanded to the US in 1880 • divided the buildings into small apartments • an airless room at the bottom deck of a ship • a settlement house that Jane Addams opened up • ...
Production of goods and services 2024-11-25
Across
- : White-collar jobs requiring education and training.
- : Payment for using land in production.
- : The system of production, distribution, and consumption.
- : Making new goods and services to satisfy human needs.
- : The reward for entrepreneurship.
- : Human effort used in production.
- : Physical items produced for consumers.
- : A person who organizes and manages production.
Down
- : Basic resources used to create goods.
- : Jobs that involve physical effort, such as construction or factory work.
- : Changing raw materials into finished goods.
- : Natural resources like forests, minerals, and petroleum.
- : Things used to make goods and services.
- : Money and tools like factories and equipment.
- : Work done for others for a fee.
15 Clues: : Work done for others for a fee. • : The reward for entrepreneurship. • : Human effort used in production. • : Basic resources used to create goods. • : Payment for using land in production. • : Physical items produced for consumers. • : Things used to make goods and services. • : Changing raw materials into finished goods. • ...
Knox Homrich The Giver Crossword Puzzle 2026-04-28
Across
- the place that the people are living in
- what the village is
- the person who holds memorys
- Jonas's best friend
- for example: when the 12s receve there jobs
- the people in the giver are under
Down
- jonass sister
- good or bad things that hepen in your brain
- the person who gives memories
- the giver and or receaver of memory has a lot of this
- the commite who gives the jobs to the 12s
- the newborn with pale blue eyes
- when someone in the community gets killed
- the people of the community dont have these
- who is the main character of the story.
15 Clues: jonass sister • what the village is • Jonas's best friend • the person who holds memorys • the person who gives memories • the newborn with pale blue eyes • the people in the giver are under • the place that the people are living in • who is the main character of the story. • the commite who gives the jobs to the 12s • when someone in the community gets killed • ...
US History Chapter 10 2026-04-22
Across
- part of the Wagner Act
- regulated the stock market to prevent fraud
- emergency program that directly hired millions for short-term jobs
- helped tenant farmers buy land
- set industry codes for wages, prices, and hours
- funded large public works projects
- established minimum wage, limited
Down
- gave federal money to states for direct relief
- created the US Housing Authority for low-cost housing
- providing security to the unemployed and older Americans
- provided jobs for young men in conservation projects
- President during the Great Depression and WWII
- paid farmers to reduce production to raise prices
- large public works program employing millions
- insured bank deposits to protect savers
15 Clues: part of the Wagner Act • helped tenant farmers buy land • established minimum wage, limited • funded large public works projects • insured bank deposits to protect savers • regulated the stock market to prevent fraud • large public works program employing millions • gave federal money to states for direct relief • President during the Great Depression and WWII • ...
Unit 4 Vocab 2 2024-12-17
Across
- Places where free food was given to people in need.
- The day the stock market crashed, leading to the Great Depression.
- Radio talks by FDR to explain his ideas and calm Americans during the Depression.
- When the government spends more money than it earns to boost the economy.
- A period of severe drought and dust storms that ruined farms on the Great Plains.
- A severe economic crisis with widespread unemployment and poverty.
- A program that protects people's bank deposits to prevent losses.
- President during the start of the Great Depression, criticized for not doing enough to help.
- A program that provides money to retired people and those unable to work.
- A program that provided jobs building public projects like schools and roads.
- Buying stocks hoping their price will rise quickly to sell for a profit.
Down
- Makeshift neighborhoods where homeless people lived during the Great Depression.
- A program that gave young men jobs improving parks, forests, and roads.
- President who created programs to help America recover from the Great Depression.
- When Franklin Delano Roosevelt defeated Herbert Hoover, offering hope for change.
- Nickname for shantytowns, blaming President Hoover for the crisis.
- FDR’s programs to provide jobs, fix the economy, and support struggling Americans.
- A program that regulates the stock market to prevent fraud.
- A program to help farmers by reducing crop supply to raise prices.
19 Clues: Places where free food was given to people in need. • A program that regulates the stock market to prevent fraud. • A program that protects people's bank deposits to prevent losses. • The day the stock market crashed, leading to the Great Depression. • Nickname for shantytowns, blaming President Hoover for the crisis. • ...
Business studies crossword 2026-06-18
Across
- – Training method used when employees are required to handle sophisticated machinery and equipment.
- – Analysis that would enable an assessment of the number and types of human resources necessary for the performance of various jobs and accomplishment of organisational objectives.
- – It is expensive and time-consuming source of recruitment.
- – A formal, in-depth conversation conducted to evaluate the applicant’s suitability for the job.
- – It is a joint programme of training in which educational institutions and business firms cooperate.
- – This test provides clues to a person's emotions in this type of training.
- – ‘putting people to jobs’.
- – A career-oriented process.
- – Shifting an employee to a higher position.
- – Analysis that would reveal the number and type of human resources available in the organisation.
Down
- – The employee occupying the position for which the person has been selected.
- – These tests measure the existing skills of the individual.
- – This source of recruitment restricts 'infusion of new blood' into the organisation.
- – Process of searching for prospective employees and stimulating them to apply for jobs in the organisation.
- – This test indicates the person's capacity to develop.
- Clues
- – Refers to all forms of pay or rewards going to employees.
- – Choosing from among the pool of the prospective candidates.
- – Shifting of an employee from one job to another.
- Clues
20 Clues: Clues • Clues • – ‘putting people to jobs’. • – A career-oriented process. • – Shifting an employee to a higher position. • – Shifting of an employee from one job to another. • – This test indicates the person's capacity to develop. • – It is expensive and time-consuming source of recruitment. • – Refers to all forms of pay or rewards going to employees. • ...
Gilded Age 2016-01-27
Across
- Called bad things for taking peoples jobs away
- Workers banned from there jobs or anywhere else that has the same work
- Run by John Rockefeller
- Banker turned into a steel company owner
- Inventor of the telephone
- An attempt to ban Trusts
- Two businesses who make the same product
Down
- Run by Andrew Carnegie and J.P. Morgan
- Railroad and Steamboat Inventor
- owner of a steel company in Pittsburgh
- Called good things because they got enormous profits
- owner of an oil company
- Company completely controls a product
- Inventor of the electric lightbulb
- a group of companies who are all run by the same directors
15 Clues: Run by John Rockefeller • owner of an oil company • An attempt to ban Trusts • Inventor of the telephone • Railroad and Steamboat Inventor • Inventor of the electric lightbulb • Company completely controls a product • Run by Andrew Carnegie and J.P. Morgan • owner of a steel company in Pittsburgh • Banker turned into a steel company owner • ...
The great depression key terms 2023-10-16
Across
- Where music would play,shows,and news
- to keep the cities clean and projects
- where the stockmarket crash,bank failures, and unemployment, and poverty
- a series of programs intended to help the citizens
- where people get food in the 1930s
- 1930s encampment for homeless
- project started to provide jobs and water to survive
- where businesses are brought/sold/ traded
Down
- to help out the old people
- A storm created from overfarming
- One of the main reason for the great depression
- the type of music playing in 1920s
- people who lived in bad conditions
- making too much of something
- people who didn't have jobs
15 Clues: to help out the old people • people who didn't have jobs • making too much of something • 1930s encampment for homeless • A storm created from overfarming • the type of music playing in 1920s • people who lived in bad conditions • where people get food in the 1930s • Where music would play,shows,and news • to keep the cities clean and projects • ...
Jobs Boards: What have you learnt? 2015-03-24
Across
- A type of jobs board, location specific
- How many '..........' users do you have within a 20 mile radius of our location?
- A jobs-board can be defined as this, an Online ......
- Can candidates apply via a ...?
Down
- The industry you work in/type of jobs board ...... Niche
- Make the right jobs board selection by asking ........
- More of a search engine/hybrid
7 Clues: More of a search engine/hybrid • Can candidates apply via a ...? • A type of jobs board, location specific • A jobs-board can be defined as this, an Online ...... • Make the right jobs board selection by asking ........ • The industry you work in/type of jobs board ...... Niche • How many '..........' users do you have within a 20 mile radius of our location?
PA Governor Crossword Puzzle 2017-03-22
Across
- the governor has this many simple goals
- Governor of PA
- funded ___ centers throughout the commonwealth
- Tom Wolf wants to make jobs that ___
- Tom Wolf is the ___th governor of PA
- top priority, public healthy issue
- the governor's family business
- will give K-12 education 460___ dollars in two years
- governor was sworn into office ___ 20, 2015
- fight to increase ___ for schools
Down
- created a ___ for manufactures that create jobs in PA
- social group that the governor is trying to help
- launched a monitoring program
- wants to make ___ that teach
- executive order that he passed in order to improve government
- third goal of Tom Wolf is to make a ___ that works
16 Clues: Governor of PA • wants to make ___ that teach • launched a monitoring program • the governor's family business • fight to increase ___ for schools • top priority, public healthy issue • Tom Wolf wants to make jobs that ___ • Tom Wolf is the ___th governor of PA • the governor has this many simple goals • governor was sworn into office ___ 20, 2015 • ...
Chapter 3 Vocabulary 2025-08-28
Across
- A system for assigning costs to a large number of identical units that typically pass through a series of uniform production steps. Costs are averaged over the units produced such that each unit bears the same unit cost.
- A written or electronic document requesting that specific materials be transferred from the raw materials inventory storeroom to the production floor.
- A written or electronic document listing the number and cost of all units used and received and the balance currently in stock; a separate record is maintained for each type of raw material kept in stock.
- A written or electronic document that lists the direct materials, direct labor, and manufacturing overhead costs assigned to each individual job.
- A system for assigning costs to products or services that differ in the amount of materials, labor, and overhead required. Typically used by manufacturers that produce unique or custom-ordered products in small batches; also used by professional service firms.
- The rate used to allocate manufacturing overhead to individual jobs; calculated before the year begins as follows: total estimated manufacturing overhead costs divided by total estimated amount of allocation base.
Down
- The primary factor that causes a cost.
- A written or electronic document that identifies the employee, the amount of time spent on a particular job, and the labor cost charged to a job.
- Bill from a supplier.
- The amount of manufacturing overhead allocated to jobs is more than the amount of manufacturing overhead costs actually incurred; results in jobs being overcosted.
- A list of all of the raw materials needed to manufacture a job.
- A written or electronic document authorizing the purchase of specific raw materials from a specific supplier.
- A pricing approach in which the company adds a desired level of profit to the product's cost.
- The amount of manufacturing overhead allocated to jobs is less than the amount of manufacturing overhead costs actually incurred; this results in jobs being undercosted.
14 Clues: Bill from a supplier. • The primary factor that causes a cost. • A list of all of the raw materials needed to manufacture a job. • A pricing approach in which the company adds a desired level of profit to the product's cost. • A written or electronic document authorizing the purchase of specific raw materials from a specific supplier. • ...
Week 9? 2025-10-29
Across
- What did they do after the noise was heard by pilots?
- What was heard by pilots?
- What are people concerned about in NYC from police?
- How much did the thieves steal?
- What is spreading?
- What did Trump do to make this search possible?(pt3)
- What is happening with the jobs at airports?
- What happened with parts of the white house wall?
- How many are scared about the jobs at airports?
Down
- Who died?
- Who was hospitalized?
- Who does trump sue for this money?(pt2)
- What did the thieves wear during the big burglary?
- Who stated the white house wont be harmed?
- What made the noise?
- What will they add to the white house?
- What police was shot?
- How much does trump want for search?(pt1)
- Who was charged with death threats?
- Who freed the man that made death threats?
20 Clues: Who died? • What is spreading? • What made the noise? • Who was hospitalized? • What police was shot? • What was heard by pilots? • How much did the thieves steal? • Who was charged with death threats? • What will they add to the white house? • Who does trump sue for this money?(pt2) • How much does trump want for search?(pt1) • Who stated the white house wont be harmed? • ...
Gilded America 2016-01-27
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- The union had declared a _____.
- There were more than _____ prisoners.
- Idaho governor ________
- Siringo Was one of the spies for Management
- Steunenberg was harshly criticized
- hours a day, seven days a week
- was written about coal miners
Down
- intensity of labor battles made it seem like the _________ was alive again
- A huge wooden fence with high walls was built called______
- Workers from a failed strike were barred from other jobs.
- When miners lost their jobs
- On May 3 in Chicago, police stopped a fight between striking workers and ____workers
- men who handled dynamite
- wanted better working conditions in factories
- million workers joined in these walk-outs
15 Clues: Idaho governor ________ • men who handled dynamite • When miners lost their jobs • was written about coal miners • hours a day, seven days a week • The union had declared a _____. • Steunenberg was harshly criticized • There were more than _____ prisoners. • million workers joined in these walk-outs • Siringo Was one of the spies for Management • ...
The great depression key terms 2023-10-16
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- where people get food in the 1930s
- Where music would play,shows,and news
- to keep the cities clean and projects
- to help out the old people
- where the stockmarket crash,bank failures, and unemployment, and poverty
- people who didn't have jobs
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- project started to provide jobs and water to survive
- One of the main reason for the great depression
- making too much of something
- A storm created from overfarming
- where businesses are brought/sold/ traded
- a series of programs intended to help the citizens
- people who lived in bad conditions
- the type of music playing in 1920s
- 1930s encampment for homeless
15 Clues: to help out the old people • people who didn't have jobs • making too much of something • 1930s encampment for homeless • A storm created from overfarming • where people get food in the 1930s • people who lived in bad conditions • the type of music playing in 1920s • Where music would play,shows,and news • to keep the cities clean and projects • ...
Resume 2025-07-02
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- Title The name of the position you held or are applying for.
- Schools, courses, or training you have completed.
- A short statement about your career goals or what you want from a job.
- The education, skills, and experience that make you suitable for a job.
- Abilities or talents you have that help you do a job well.
- Jobs or volunteer work you have done in the past.
- People who can speak about your character and work abilities.
- Special accomplishments or awards you have earned.
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- History A list of jobs you’ve had, including duties and dates.
- A temporary job to learn skills and get experience.
- Important words from the job description that should be included in your resume.
- Things you have done well or been recognized for in your jobs or school.
- Work done without pay to help others or gain experience.
- Information Your phone number, email, and address so employers can reach you.
- A document that lists your skills, experience, and education to apply for a job.
- A brief overview of your experience and skills at the top of a resume.
- Letter A letter sent with your resume that explains why you want the job.
17 Clues: Schools, courses, or training you have completed. • Jobs or volunteer work you have done in the past. • Special accomplishments or awards you have earned. • A temporary job to learn skills and get experience. • Work done without pay to help others or gain experience. • Abilities or talents you have that help you do a job well. • ...
entrepreneurs 2025-02-06
20 Clues: beyonce • jack ma • rihanna • elon musk • ted turner • steve jobs • sam walten • bill gates • jeff bezos • jessica alba • brian chesky • garrett camp • daymond john • mukesh ambani • adam D'angelo • larry ellison • steve ballemer • mitchell dell • richard branson • mark zucherberg
Module 3 2023-03-09
Across
- the economy around the world
- Skills necessary to function in society
- changes in the way work is done
- giving back to society or to people
- your community and surroundings
- unrelated work that can be completed separately
- your work identifies who you are
- when your work makes you happy
- skills necessary for healthy, safe, and productive existence in society
- A thinking skill
- work done without pay
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- is of your gender.
- similar to jobs that are not held over a period of time.
- use of computers and software in the workplace
- the way you use your time, energy and other resources
- a career where less than 25% of the
- the amount of money to get paid for a job
- similar jobs held over a period of time
18 Clues: A thinking skill • is of your gender. • work done without pay • the economy around the world • when your work makes you happy • changes in the way work is done • your community and surroundings • your work identifies who you are • a career where less than 25% of the • giving back to society or to people • Skills necessary to function in society • ...
jobs 2015-11-16
Across
- a person who works in an office
- a shop clerk
- a person who knows the laws perfectly
- someone who helps the doctor taking care of ill people
Down
- a person who takes care of your teeth
- someone who does the houseworks
- a person who repair pipes and sinks
- someone who drives and carry goods and materials
- someone who works in the cinema industry
9 Clues: a shop clerk • a person who works in an office • someone who does the houseworks • a person who repair pipes and sinks • a person who takes care of your teeth • a person who knows the laws perfectly • someone who works in the cinema industry • someone who drives and carry goods and materials • someone who helps the doctor taking care of ill people
jobs 2016-02-22
9 Clues: cooks food • takes photographs • writes on the board • helps people at home • cuts the grass and waters flowers • paints doors and wallpapers rooms • serves customers and gives change • types letters and answers the telephone • prepares vegetables and helps in the kitchen
Jobs 2017-07-28
9 Clues: He serves food. • He/she fixes cars. • He/she counts money. • He/she sells clothes. • He/she helps patients. • He/she teaches students. • He/she cleans buildings. • He/she answers the phone. • He/she drives cars/taxis/trucks.
Jobs 2017-03-15
Across
- a person who helps sick people
- a female ballet dancer
- a person who is proficient in sports and takes part in competitive track and field events
- an artist who draws pictures
- a person who spends too many hours studying to finish his research
Down
- a person who likes making new things which are useful for people
- a person who travels to places and discovers them
- a person flying in a rocket
- a person who sings songs
9 Clues: a female ballet dancer • a person who sings songs • a person flying in a rocket • an artist who draws pictures • a person who helps sick people • a person who travels to places and discovers them • a person who likes making new things which are useful for people • a person who spends too many hours studying to finish his research • ...
Jobs 2013-04-08
9 Clues: works in politics • helps the manager in work • plants vegetables & fruits • uses camera to take pictures • works in lab & makes researches • Officer works in a police station • writes books, stories or articles. • Maker makes films ( Movies, Programs ) • studies animals and makes researches about them
Jobs 2012-11-28
9 Clues: plays music • builds houses • puts out fires • does experiments • helps sick people • catches criminals • works with a computer • prepares lunch or dinner • works at school with children
JOBS 2014-03-10
Jobs 2014-05-30
Across
- somebody who fixes toilets
- somebody who takes you wherever you want
- somebody who handles money
- somebody who takes care of flowers
- somebody who helps the doctor with sick people
Down
- somebody who sits all day
- somebody who fixes teeth
- somebody who paints houses
- somebody who sits all day
- somebody who stands all day
10 Clues: somebody who fixes teeth • somebody who sits all day • somebody who sits all day • somebody who fixes toilets • somebody who paints houses • somebody who handles money • somebody who stands all day • somebody who takes care of flowers • somebody who takes you wherever you want • somebody who helps the doctor with sick people
jobs 2015-04-27
9 Clues: drive a bus • repairs cars • builds houses • treat ill animals • catch the thieves • works at the school • works in a hospital • fight in the battle • works at the supermarket
jobs 2015-06-17
9 Clues: repairs cars • flies planes • types letters • plays football • do people's hair • teaches children • takes photographs • looks after sick people • looks after sick animals
jobs 2021-09-19
Jobs 2021-02-01
9 Clues: I help animals • I can make food • I can make bread • I can fly a plane • I can repair a car • I work in a theatre • I can give you medicine • I look after flowers and trees • I can bring you food in a restaurant
Jobs 2021-02-16
9 Clues: I grow food. • I like dancing. • I like running. • I like painting • I like singing. • I like teaching. • I help ill people. • I like helping people. • I help people in the water.
JOBS 2021-01-05
Across
- A woman that works in a restaurant.
- This person reviews numbers and money.
- This person uses his/her voice.
- Two words: Business...
- This person works in a school.
Down
- This person helps people with legal issues.
- This person works in a hospital.
- A man that works in a restaurant.
- This person creates buildings and structures.
9 Clues: Two words: Business... • This person works in a school. • This person uses his/her voice. • This person works in a hospital. • A man that works in a restaurant. • A woman that works in a restaurant. • This person reviews numbers and money. • This person helps people with legal issues. • This person creates buildings and structures.
Jobs 2021-01-24
Across
- who create and produce new products, styles, etc
- who acts in plays, movies, television shows, etc
- who deliver letters and parcels to your home
- a person who help doctor treat sick people
- a person to cook delicious foods
Down
- a doctor who is trained to care for teeth
- who is trained to treat sick and injured people
- a person who serve the foods to the customers
- a person who is trained to drive a plane
9 Clues: a person to cook delicious foods • a person who is trained to drive a plane • a doctor who is trained to care for teeth • a person who help doctor treat sick people • who deliver letters and parcels to your home • a person who serve the foods to the customers • who is trained to treat sick and injured people • who create and produce new products, styles, etc • ...
Jobs 2021-05-21
10 Clues: drives cars • catches criminals • puts out (stops) fires • takes care of sick people • takes care of sick animals • repairs cars, planes, ships • repairs cars, planes,ships etc • arranges work for others in a company • bringes letters and postcards to people • plans the building of roads, bridges, machinesetc
JOBS 2021-03-25
Across
- Person who teaches
- person who studies the beings that inhabit marine ecosystems
- person in charge of security
- study the earth through fossils
Down
- Person who studies and examines the skin
- person who studies the stars
- person who defends people's rights
- Person who gives control and attention to fires
- person who runs an exercise routine
9 Clues: Person who teaches • person who studies the stars • person in charge of security • study the earth through fossils • person who defends people's rights • person who runs an exercise routine • Person who studies and examines the skin • Person who gives control and attention to fires • person who studies the beings that inhabit marine ecosystems
JOBS 2021-09-01
9 Clues: a person who paints • person who flies planes • person who cooks pastries • person who puts out fires • person who designs clothes • person who protects the others • person who takes care of others • person who teaches things to others • person who takes care of the plants
Jobs 2021-11-12
Jobs 2021-11-23
9 Clues: This person sings. • This person acts in films. • This person invents things. • This person works with teeth. • This person works in a school. • This person works with animals. • This person works in a hospital. • This person works in a hospital, too. • This person draws and paints pictures.
Jobs 2022-07-03
Across
- officer A person who has to stop crimes
- A person who makes statues of people or things
- A person who travels to space
- attendant A person who looks after passengers on a plane
- A person who treats animals
Down
- A person you visit when you feel sick
- A person who keeps and checks financial accounts
- A person who takes pictures with a camera
- A person who appears in movies, TV shows, or plays
9 Clues: A person who treats animals • A person who travels to space • A person you visit when you feel sick • A person who takes pictures with a camera • officer A person who has to stop crimes • A person who makes statues of people or things • A person who keeps and checks financial accounts • A person who appears in movies, TV shows, or plays • ...
jobs 2022-05-22
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- / THIS PERSON SERVES FOOD IN A RESTAURANT.
- / THIS PERSON HELPS THE DOCTORS AT THE HOSPITAL.
- / THIS PERSON CATCHES THIEVES.
- / THIS PERSON CUTS OUR HAIR.
- / THIS PERSON TEACHES YOU NEW THINGS.
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- / TTHIS PERSON SENDS LETTERS AND ANSWERS THE TELEPHONE.
- / THIS PERSON HELPS PEOPLE GET WELL
- / THIS PERSON COOKS DELICIOUS MEALS.
- / THIS PERSON FIXES CARS.
9 Clues: / THIS PERSON FIXES CARS. • / THIS PERSON CUTS OUR HAIR. • / THIS PERSON CATCHES THIEVES. • / THIS PERSON HELPS PEOPLE GET WELL • / THIS PERSON COOKS DELICIOUS MEALS. • / THIS PERSON TEACHES YOU NEW THINGS. • / THIS PERSON SERVES FOOD IN A RESTAURANT. • / THIS PERSON HELPS THE DOCTORS AT THE HOSPITAL. • / TTHIS PERSON SENDS LETTERS AND ANSWERS THE TELEPHONE.
