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@Brianna17

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A major reason for job satisfaction to rise with age and/or years on the job is
 
  a. the proximity of retirement
  b. knowing office politics and how to circumvent them
  c. knowing the requirements of the job
  d. having more realistic job expectations

Question 2

How do most Americans feel about their jobs?
 
  a. Despite all the griping, most Americans report relatively high satisfaction.
  b. Most Americans dislike their jobs and want a job change.
  c. Midlevel managers report highest job satisfaction.
  d. People at the bottom of an organization are likeliest to report high job satisfaction.



nickk12214

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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