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Who is Joseph?
His brothers sold him into slavery.
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Who is David?
He took RESPONSIBILITY for his sin when confronted by Nathan.
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Who is the guy who is about to loose his job?
The guy who is complaining every time he is asked to do anything and shows up late to work regularly.
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What begins with knowing God's Word?
Understanding God's plan.
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What is an important tool in finding employment?
Networking.
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Who is Ruth?
She stayed with her Mother in Law and traveled to another country.
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Who is Joseph?
He trusted God even though he was thrown into prison.
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What is a good employee characteristic?
Honesty.
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What is something that someone envisions, plans and commits to achieve?
A goal.
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What is work?
God created us for this.
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Who is Jonah?
He was angry with God for saving peoples lives.
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What God told the wise servants who doubled their masters money?
"well done, my good and faithful servant."
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Who was known to be hard working and dependable and humble?
Ruth.
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What is the first step on the Jobs for Life Journey?
Define your goals.
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What is a roadblock to employment?
No driver's license.
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Who is David?
He had a man killed to try and cover up his sin.
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Who is Uriah?
He showed great respect for his peers by not sleeping with his own wife.
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What is dependable/reliable?
An employee who shows up to work on time everyday.
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What is the third step on the Jobs for Life Journey?
Define your path to success.
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What is the amount of time it takes a person to form an opinion of you?
7 seconds
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Who is Joseph?
He came to know that God aloud everything to happen to him to save many people.
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Who is Joseph?
He was consistently obedient to and respectful of the authority of his master.
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What is Ambition?
An employee who is looking for ongoing education and job training.
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What is the second step on the Jobs for Life Journey?
Identify your roadblocks.
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What are the 5 P's for positive body language and attitude?
Power position, posture, poise, pleasant thoughts, practice.
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