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18 January, 22:18

Jobs that require lower level skills have better benefits, like health insurance, than jobs that require a college education. T/F

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  1. 18 January, 22:23
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    The correct answer is F (False)

    Explanation:

    In most cases, job benefits such as medical insurance, paid vacations, bonuses, and pay raise are higher in the case the job position requires higher levels of education and school. For example, it is expected an architect has better benefits than a waiter because the architect needed to go to college and also, he/she masters specific high-level skills that are not required for waiting tables. Due to this, companies and individuals offer higher salaries and better benefits to architects than to waiters. Thus, it is false jobs that require lower-level skills have better benefits.
  2. 18 January, 22:29
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    The answer to your question is,

    False. It's the other way around.

    -Mabel <3
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