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John Miller’s Problem
John Miller, a freshman year at college, is confronted with the decision of how to spend his summer’s holiday. ... Get a summer job
Pro: John Miller can make $2400 at this summer based on his April’s offer of working in a dry cleaning plant. ... Go to summer school
Pro: John Miller can graduate one year earlier than schedule. ... Start a summer painting business
Pro: John has the experience of painting house, so he can start this business at whenever he wants. ...
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The Problem
Whats the best way for John to spend his upcoming summer? ... John earns a stable income for school fees, does not minimize time to graduation, and gains some valuable work experience.
Costs: John takes longer to graduate and hits the job market later. ... John gets bored with school.
Benefits: John earns a stable income for school fees and does not have to work during the semester. John gains valuable work experience. ... John hates the job and quits, but does earn some money for fees, does not minimize time to graduation, and does not feel that his work experience is relevant.
Approximate Word count = 815 Approximate Pages = 3.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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