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MrMuchimi
3 years ago
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Explain to Cheri the importance of attending the scheduled interview. Describe a way Cheri could overcome the current obstacles.

Share a “back-up plan” that you have created in the event you encounter a situation similar to Cheri’s predicament.
Social Studies
1 answer:
Svetach [21]3 years ago
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Hello. This question is incomplete. The full question is:

"Cheri is a single parent and works very hard to balance her classwork, current job requirements, children's needs, and household chores. Cheri is exhausted. Cheri is also beginning to interview for jobs in her new career. Cheri has an interview scheduled. On the interview day, one of Cheri's children gets sick and her car breaks down. Cheri feels like giving-up.

Explain to Cheri the importance of attending the scheduled interview. Describe a way Cheri could overcome the current obstacles. Share a “back-up plan” that you have created in the event you encounter a situation similar to Cheri’s predicament. "

Answer:

Cheri should do the interview as this can provide her with a better job that will increase the quality of life for her and her children.

Although her son is sick and her car is broken, a scheduled interview can be conducted over the phone, or video call, she should see if these options are available, otherwise it would be important for her to find someone reliable to care for her son while she was out and used public transport to get to the interview site.

If I were in a situation similar to Cheri's, my Backup plan would be to leave my son with my mother, or someone I trust and know all the times of public transport, so that I wouldn't be late, in case I couldn't use my car.

Scheduled interviews are interviews conducted in real time between a job seeker and the interviewers. This type of interview can be conducted in person, with the candidate going to the place where the interviewers are. However, there has been an increasing number of scheduled interviews over the phone or video call, which is a great option.

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