Answer:
initial selection
Explanation:
Based on the information provided within the question it can be said that in this scenario Stefan is in the initial selection phase of the selection process. This is the first step in the process in which the individual provides initial information to the company/firm, which they analyze in order to see if the individual meets the basic qualifications for the position that needs to be filled. If so the individual moves to the next phase which would be substantive selection.
Answer:
The total conversion costs transferred out of the Cranning Department = $196000
Explanation:
We have been given with the equivalent units of production with direct materials and conversion. In order to find the total conversion costs transferred out of the Cranning Department, we need the conversion units which are 50,000 units along with cost per equivalent unit for conversion which is $3.92 per EUP.
The total conversion costs transferred out of the Cranning Department = 50,000 * $3.92
The total conversion costs transferred out of the Cranning Department = $196000
Answer:
Iv had a good interest in locomotives since I was about 7. There were tracks a few blocks down the road from where I lived, and about 3-8 would pass a day. They passed by so much that I learned which horn went with each train. There were about 5 different trains and I remember one of the engine's numbers to be 2524, which is ironically the last numbers for my phone. This went on till I was 13 when we moved and I had to say goodbye to all of those trains. I even named when, which only made it worse when I moved. They were: Thomas (why not), James, Elif, Mack, and Karen. Karen had the loudest horn, which made sense. Thomas was #2524, James only came on the weekends and was a coal train, Elif had a flame on the front, and Mack had the loudest engine out of them all but hustled quickly. But back to what your asking, I want to be a conductor, or really anything that has to do with trains. I have and always will have a love for them. Plus, you can travel anywhere them tracks take you, and the pay is worth the 6 hours of sleep you get. Not alot but that sums that up :)