The document discusses the differences between the terms "job" and "work". It provides definitions showing that work refers more broadly to any physical or mental activity performed, while a job is a more specific activity performed in exchange for payment. A job often involves formal employment with clear objectives and goals, whereas work can encompass many areas of personal endeavor. Both are important as work provides meaning, purpose, and skills, while a job is necessary to earn money and have social status and identity.
2. Work
The entire scope of a project encompassing all
people, equipment, material, and other goods and
services required to fulfill
the contractor's obligations under a contract.
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An activity that involves physical or mental effort.
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3. Work
An activity involving mental or physical effort done in order to
achieve a result.
A thing or things done or made; the result of an action.
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A productive or operative activity.
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It has perhaps a broader meaning. It can encompass many
areas of endeavor. For instance, you can 'work' at gardening,
art, business, school or spiritual matters. 'Work' is perhaps
more personal in meaning than 'job'.
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4. WORK
It refers to a general activity that an
individual performs in order to
accomplish something.
5. Job
A group of homogeneous tasks related by similarity
of functions.
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A regular activity performed in exchange for payment,
especially as one's trade, occupation, or profession.
A position in which one is employed.
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6. Job
A small miscellaneous piece of work undertaken on order
at a stated rate
The object or material on which work is being done
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A paid position of regular employment.
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It is more formal, because when you are employed by
someone else, there is usually some kind of contract or
formal agreement in place. 'Job' is more specific in its
objectives than 'work'. Employers usually give job
descriptions; therefore, people who are doing a job often
have a clear idea of the goals of the job.
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7. Job
It is an specific activity that individual
performs in exchange for payment.
8. Importance of Work
When you work, you develop new skills, learn new things, and
create a record of employment. Then when you want to get a
new or a better job, or maybe even go to college, your
experiences can help you to do that.
Work is what you do when you are inspired, creative and doing
what you do best
Work gives meaning to life. It is the form in which we make
ourselves useful to others.
You and I were designed by God to work. Work is not a curse
that we must endure, it is the way we experience purpose,
meaning and joy. It’s what we were created to do — work and
produce.
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9. Importance of Job
A job is important in order to have money and
to survive in our world.
It is also important because it improves your
self-value.
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Job is essential as it gives us a social status. It
tells us where we be positioned in this
competitive world and it rewards us with
handsome perks and promotion we eventually
attain confidence.
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10. Importance of Job
Importance of job can be said as:
• Fetches money for better living,
• Gives social status,
• Provides identity,
• Fulfill dreams and desires,
• Make oneself utilize the possessed skills,
• Provides medium of earning,
• Provides a platform to perform,
• Makes a person; “a better and responsible citizen”,
• Provides everyday learning,
• Constant discovery of oneself and
• Gives a sense of security.
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11. Examples:
Work
Teaching
Directing
Acting
Cooking
Driving
Analyzing
Job
Teacher
Director
Actor
Chef
Doctor
Nurse
Manager
Journalist
Bus Driver