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This section has been created after talking with kids and realizing that  there are many questions that need answering.  Kids are so deserving of the time to answer questions.  Kids, keep asking questions and adults, please take the time and consideration to answer their questions.

What is the best job?

The best job is different for everyone.  If you don't like to draw then an artist job is not for you.  Once you understand what you like and are good at (what's your thing) then you will find the best job. There are many other things you will think about, such as, money, location, balance of life, challenge, working environment etc.

Which job makes the most money?

This question is asked a lot.  You first need to think and understand how difficult the job is to do and the level of education, training and experience you would need to do the job.  If you think you could do it very easily then there is a good chance that that job isn't a high paying job.  There are always exceptions but if there are lots of people to do a job and the qualifications (education, training and experience) are a minimal amount of education, then this job would pay close to the minimum amount required by law.  Another important factor is the amount of responsibility you have and how much money you make for the company.  If you have a lot of responsibility then you should be paid more.  If you make a lot of money for the company you work for then you should make a lot of money yourself.

Why do kids need to know about business?

The neat thing about being a kid is that you can ask lots of questions about anything and from your questions you learn and develop into an adult. It is all part of growing up. There is so much to learn so it is good to start early rather then late.  Do you think that there are many professional athletes that started their sport  in their last year of high-school or college.  There are skills that you can start to learn now , that will help you get a job and succeed in whatever you do in business.  You may not need to know how to run a business but the more you know now the better you will do when you need to apply it.

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