Across
- 3. How much you get paid when you retire differs from job to job
- 4. Money that comes of your paycheck
- 6. A page covering your resume
- 9. The least amount you can get paid
- 12. Coverage for injuries
- 13. The amount you get paid an hour
- 15. A meeting with a job or school supervisor to get to know you
- 16. A paper that says what you’re good at
- 18. Money you get after your paid or money the government gives you for working
- 19. Relationships with coworkers and or customers
- 21. Having a job
- 22. Being professional on the job
- 23. How much you get paid a year
- 24. The money you get paid
Down
- 1. Stands for Federal Insurance Contribution Act, and is a combination of Social Security and Medicare
- 2. Money after taxes
- 5. A type of Health insurance
- 7. Someone who can talk on your behalf
- 8. Jobs around you
- 10. The total amount you get paid
- 11. A letter someone writes to say you are a good person
- 14. An unpaid introduction to a job
- 17. Skills that are practiced over time, and often are a reflection of how you exist in your daily communication, leadership, problem-solving, creativity, collaboration, etc…
- 20. Add-ons to your salary
