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Title: Transfer Task Sample


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Transfer Task Sample
  • Do I want to teach
  • High School Mathematics?
  • or
  • Do I want to be a Fire Fighter?

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Pertinent Facts
  • The student has just graduated from high school.
  • If college is a factor then he/she will incur
    22,000 tuition costs. (According to Rep. Rahm
    Emanuel D.IL)
  • There are no outstanding debts for the individual
    featured in this sample except for college
    tuition.
  • He/She will reside in Chicago, Illinois.

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Career Path Comparison
  • The following report shows two career paths with
    base pay and yearly raises.
  • It will take into account any cost for college.
    Any on the job training has a presumption that
    there will be no financial costs paid by the
    employee.

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High School Mathematics Teacher
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  •  Public School Teacher Chicago, IL
  • The entry level pay for a high school teacher
    in Chicago, IL is 46,744. After 30 years that
    same teacher will have a yearly salary of
    60,213.
  • Tuition costs are 22,000. Therefore in order to
    get the 1st data pair I deducted tuition costs
    from the 1st years income to get 24,744.
  • The two data pairs I will use as the basis of
    this report are
  • (0 years, 24,744) and (30 years, 60,213).

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We must use the formula for slope in order to
determine the teachers yearly rate of pay
increase based on his/her entry and exit salary.
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Calculations
  • (0, 24,744) and (30,60,213).

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  • This means that a high school teachers income
    will increase by 1,182.30 every year for the
    next 30 years.

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  • Each year that a Chicago high school teacher
    works will result in his yearly salary increasing
    by 1182.30.

The equation would be Average Yearly Increase in
Pay 1182.30Years Employed
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Career Firefighter
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  • Career Firefighter Chicago, IL
  • The expected salary for an entry level
    firefighter in Chicago, IL, is 39,369.
  • After 30 years his salary will be 69,920.  
  • This report will use salaries based on current
    salary schedules. (There are no provisions for
    cost of living increases, rate of inflation and
    other across the board raises.)
  • The two data pairs I will use as the basis of
    this report are (0, 39,369) and (30,69,929).

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We must use the formula for slope in order to
determine the firefighters yearly rate of pay
increase based on his/her entry and exit salary.
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Calculations
  • (0, 39,369) and (30,69,929).

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  • This means that a career firefighters income
    will increase by 1,018.67 every year for the
    next 30 years.

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  • Each year that a Chicago firefighter works will
    result in his yearly salary increasing by
    1018.67.

The equation would be Average Yearly Increase in
Pay 1018.67Years Employed
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