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Jkov05

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When Zoe was in high school, she had no idea what she wanted to do to make a living. After three years of college she still had no clue, so she quit and took a job as a cashier at Homer's Depot.
 
  It pays a few bills, but she really can't get excited about it. She is really hoping there is a
  coming downsizing and she is offered a few weeks severance pay so she can take a vacation.
  What job satisfaction factor best explains Zoe's attitude?
  A) Her age B) Her level of commitment
  C) Her comparisons D) Her expectations

Question 2

The business that hired Guido is a rapidly expanding e -Commerce firm that prides itself on having no levels, no limitations, and no boundaries. Unfortunately, this has also meant that Guido has no clue what they want him to do.
 
  This is an illustration of which external job
  satisfaction factor?
  A) Role ambiguity B) Work schedules
  C) Role conflict D) Achievement



matt

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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