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jjjetplane

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After nearly 20 years with his company, Mike's job was outsourced. He wants his new job to offer not only a good wage but also job satisfaction and a sense of accomplishment. He is focused on the
 
  intrinsic rewards of work.
  self-fulfilling prophecy.
  extrinsic rewards of work.
  secondary gains of work.

Question 2

Cheryl is entering the workforce due to a recent divorce. As a single parent with three children, she needs at least a livable wage, good benefits, and a retirement plan. She is focused on the
 
  intrinsic rewards of work.
  self-fulfilling prophecy.
  extrinsic rewards of work.
  secondary gains of work.



javimendoza7

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Answer to Question 1

intrinsic rewards of work.

Answer to Question 2

extrinsic rewards of work.



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