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© Maven Perspectives LLC October 2014
CEOS IN THE CLASSROOM
NE Minnesota Regional Mission
To prepare students for the workforce through strategic local and regional community partnering
Originally crafted for the Grand Rapids Area Chamber of Commerce
A LITTLE ABOUT ME…
• My interests, hobbies, family• My school experience• My job and work• My company• Why I chose my career
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PREPARE YOURSELF
NOWBY MAKING CHOICES THAT GIVE YOU
GOOD OPTIONSLATER IN YOUR LIFE
PREPARE YOURSELF
NOWBY MAKING CHOICES THAT GIVE YOU
GOOD OPTIONSLATER IN YOUR LIFE
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Have you thought about what you’d like to do in the future?
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Do you know how to get there from here?
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HAVE YOU EVER ASKED…
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Does school really impact my career? How do the classes I take prepare me for the future? Will my classes really lead to something?
The next few years will prepare you for your chosen career path.
What will you choose to do?
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Make Smart ChoicesMake Smart Choices
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CONCENTRATE ON…
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team player, good work ethic, trustworthy, positive attitude, respectful, motivated, willing to learn, responsible, safe, adaptable, leader, dependable, and on time
MATH AND SCIENCEproblem solving, scientific method, and planning
READING AND COMMUNICATIONSspeaking, grammar, writing and second/foreign languages
COMPUTERS AND TECHNOLOGY researching, applications, Excel, Word and PowerPoint, proper social media use
SOCIAL SKILLS
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HOW MANY OF YOU EARNMONEY RIGHT NOW?
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LOOK INTO YOUR FUTURE AFTER HIGH SCHOOL…
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You are out on your own You are finished with high school You do not receive any money or
allowance from your parents/family You must set up your own household
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TO BE ON YOUR OWN,HOW MUCH MONEY
WILL YOU NEED EACH MONTH?
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AVERAGE EXPENSES EACH MONTH Based on $2,000 monthly income
ITEM AMOUNT ITEM AMOUNT
Federal Income Tax $150* Food $250
State Income Tax $ 67* Clothing $100
Social Security/Medicare Taxes $153* Internet, Cable TV $ 75
Housing (Rent - 1 Bdrm, Unfurn) $550 Cell Phone $ 80
Utilities (gas, electric, water) $130 Entertainment $150
Insurance (medical, dental, life, etc) $100** Personal Items $ 75
Insurance (car, renter’s) $225 Miscellaneous $ 50
Car Payment $200 Savings $100
Gas, Oil, Repairs, etc. $150 Student loans $100
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TOTAL MONTHLY EXPENSES = $2,705.00
*Required Deductions **Assumes employer provides benefits
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Do you make enough to pay expenses?
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Based on
$24,000 Yearly Salary
That Equals $11.54/hour
TOTAL MONTHLY EXPENSES = $ 2,705.00COMPARISON:
Monthly Income $ 2,000.00 Monthly Expenses $ 2,705.00
Deficit (shortage) $ (705.00)
What else do you want?What are you willing to give up?
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Expenses of $2,705 Each Month
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$2,705 Monthly Expenses X 12 Months =
$32,460 per year in expenses
$32,460 ÷ 52 weeks/year ÷ 40 hours/week =
$15.61 per hour is needed to pay expenses
This means that you would need to earn $15.61 per hour just to break even!
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MINIMUM WAGE JOB$16,640 per year
($8.00/hr x 40 hrs x 52 wks)**$8.00/hr is the Minnesota minimum wage effective August 1, 2014 for most employers
** 2,080 hours is generally considered full time yearly employment and is used as a basis for this program.
vsYour Desired Future Income
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OPPORTUNITIES FOR DEVELOPING WORK SKILLS
Average salaries with less than high school diploma, short-term or on-the-job training (most do not include benefits such as insurance)
JOB TITLE MEDIAN WAGE
Maid/Housekeeping CleanerGeneral Laborer-TradesHome Health AideRetail SalespersonStock ClerkFood Preparation Worker/Waiter/WaitressLandscape & GroundskeeperPersonal Care Aide (PCA)
Average yearly wage for this category: $23,158
Information provided by DEED Labor Market Information for Northeastern Minnesota OID Fall 2014
Hourly
$ 9.49 $ 18.82 $ 8.51$ 9.68$ 10.89$ 8.61$ 10.52$ 10.41
Monthly
$ 1,645$ 3,262$ 1,847$ 1,678$ 1,887$ 1,492$ 1,823$ 1,805
Yearly
$ 19,744$ 39,139$ 22,168$ 20,136$ 22,645$ 17,900$ 21,876$ 21,654
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TYPICAL ENTRY LEVEL OPPORTUNITIESAverage salaries with high school diploma plus short-term or on-the-job training (some include benefits, others do not)
JOB TITLE MEDIAN WAGE
Social & Human Service AssistantTractor/Trailer, Delivery, Bus DriverPharmacy TechnicianCarpenter and HelpersWelderHeavy Equipment, Bus, Truck MechanicMilitary: Enlisted (housing, food, insurance benefits)
Construction Equipment OperatorBookkeeper
Average yearly wage for this category: $38,206Information provided by DEED Labor Market Information for Northeastern Minnesota OID Fall 2014
Hourly
$ 13.89 $ 16.40$ 14.84$ 21.67$ 18.51$ 25.32$ 15.81$ 23.19$ 15.70
Monthly
$ 2,407$ 2,842$ 2,572$ 3,756$ 3,208$ 4,388$ 2,740$ 4,020$ 2,722
Yearly
$ 28,884$ 34,104$ 30,865$ 45,067$ 38,493$ 52,661$ 32,885$ 48,240$ 32,658
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TYPICAL JOB OPPORTUNITIESAverage salaries with 2-year degree, certificate, or license(most include some benefits)
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JOB TITLE MEDIAN WAGE
Preschool TeacherLicensed Practical Nurse (LPN)EMT/ParamedicPlumber/Pipefitter/SteamfitterRegistered Nurse (RN - 2 & 4 year programs)
Hairdresser/CosmetologistMechanic (auto, diesel, heavy equipment combined)
Dental AssistantHVAC (heating, ventilating, & air conditioning)
Average yearly wage for this category: $40,948Information provided by DEED Labor Market Information for Northeastern Minnesota OID Fall 2014
Hourly
$ 13.90 $ 18.23$ 14.57$ 29.98$ 30.01$ 10.46$ 20.79$ 17.61$ 21.64
Monthly
$ 2,409$ 3,161$ 2,525$ 5,197$ 5,202$ 1,813$ 3,603$ 3,052$ 3,750
Yearly
$ 28,906$ 37,928$ 30,303$ 62,360 $ 62,420$ 21,753$ 43,241$ 36,621$ 45,003
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TYPICAL JOB OPPORTUNITIESAverage salaries with 4-6 year degree or equivalent training(most include benefits)
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JOB TITLE MEDIAN WAGE
Family/General Practitioner (Doctor)
AccountantTeacher (all types)
Engineer (average for all types)
Lawyer Software DeveloperMaster Electrician (Journeyman)
Personal Financial AdvisorComputer Systems Analyst Healthcare Social WorkerMilitary Officer (housing, food, insurance benefits)
Average yearly wage for this category: $74,040Information provided by DEED Labor Market Information for Northeastern Minnesota OID Fall 2014
Hourly
$ 84.38 $ 27.55 $ 25.14$ 38.03$ 42.05$ 35.59$ 31.56$ 24.89$ 33.56$ 24.83$ 23.96
Monthly
$14,627$ 4,776$ 4,358$ 6,592$ 7,290$ 6,170$ 5,471$ 4,314$ 5,816$ 4,304$ 4,153
Yearly
$175,518 $ 57,307$ 52,297$ 79,108$ 87,474 $ 74,036$ 65,653 $ 51,763$ 69,796$ 51,649$ 49,837
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LET’S TALK ABOUT YOU. DO YOU… (TAKE OUT YOUR PAPER AND PENCIL. WRITE A Y/N AFTER EACH)
1. Make good choices?2. Treat your teachers and others respectfully?3. Volunteer?4. Participate as a team member?5. Accept authority and actively seek out constructive feedback from others?6. Stay out of trouble? (criminals have a tough time getting and keeping jobs)7. Use your manners?8. Hang out with others who make good choices? (a positive social network helps in getting jobs)9. Have a positive online and in-person reputation?10. Stay away from drugs and alcohol? (users of drugs and alcohol have a tough time getting and keeping jobs)11. Appreciate the differences in others? (bullies have a tough time keeping jobs)12. Ask others for help when you need it?
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GOOD THINGS TO DO NOW WHILE YOU’RE STILL IN SCHOOL
Take the recommended classes..to help you get into the education that you want after graduating
Earn ALL of your credits and graduate. Take 3-4 years of math & science and select electives wisely.Challenge yourself to achieve the best grades you can.Keep good attendance and be on time for class.Take advantage of college courses offered in your school.Meet deadlines! Don’t turn in assignments late.Make a plan for education/training after high school.
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WRITE DOWN…
ONE UNIQUE THING THAT
YOU WILL BRING TO YOUR JOB
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DON’T WAIT. GET STARTED NOW.
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Talk about your choices with…your adults at home, your teachers, your friends
If you do these simple things, you will have
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YOUR FUTURE Is
YOUR CHOICE!
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