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Business, 19.09.2020 01:01 izayahclark5123

Amika has a high-paying job that she loves. She works so much that she has little time for anything else, and she doesn’t have much family that she stays in contact with. In addition, Amika works with most of her friends, so she doesn’t really mind the long hours. She rarely takes her vacation days, though she loves to travel and works it into her lifestyle whenever she can. In what way does Amika’s job support and conflict with her lifestyle? She can work with her friends, which supports her social life, but she has long hours, which does not allow for family time. The job is high paying, which can support her love of nice things, but she has long hours, which does not allow for family time. The job is high paying, which can support her love of travel, but she has long hours, which does not allow for vacations. She can work with her friends, which supports her family life, but she has long hours, which does not allow for vacations.

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