Types of Employment
Across
- 3. A person paid a fixed amount of money for a particular and limited amount of time.
- 4. Work more than 30 hours a week at their main or only job.
- 6. Unpaid work that can offer experience and/or training.
- 8. Work less that 30 hours a week at their main or only job.
- 10. A paid position for on-the-job training in a trade/profession accompanied by study periods.
- 12. Holding more than one job with one or more employers or combining a wage job with a salary job and/or self-employment in order to earn enough money to support oneself.
Down
- 1. A paid, unpaid or partially paid job training position for a white-collar and/or professional career.
- 2. Alternate periods of academic study with periods of paid or unpaid work.
- 5. An alternative work schedule in which two employees voluntarily share the responsibilities of one full-time job. Salary and benefits are also shared.
- 7. Workers who are highly skilled but cannot find jobs in their area of expertise so they are working in low skill jobs and part-time workers that would prefer to be working full-time.
- 9. A person who recognizes an opportunity and uses resources to pursue an idea for a new, thoughtfully-planned venture.
- 11. An individual works for himself/herself rather than for an employer.