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Jenny has a degree in social work and is looking for her first job out of college. it is most important to her that she have a job that allows her to people in need and will her move up in her career. it is also important to her that she gets paid enough money to pay off her student loan. jenny does not have a car, so she would like to be able to get to work by bike. which of the following jobs would best fit into jenny's career plan and why? a. a part-time internship at a women's crisis center; the job is close enough to bike to but would not pay enough to pay off jenny's student loan. it would be good career experience, however, and jenny would have time to work at a restaurant to pay off her loan. b. a secretary for a construction company; the job pays enough for jenny to pay off her student loan and it is biking distance from her home. however, the job would not allow her to people in need. c. a social worker for a community outreach program; the job pays well and would be good for jenny's career but would require jenny to get a car. the cost of buying a car would make it difficult for jenny to pay off her student loan. d. a guidance counselor at a middle school; the school is biking distance from jenny's home and pays enough so that jenny can pay off her student loan. however, there is not much opportunity for career growth.

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