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Show 12A Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Wednesday, December 15, 1982 Consumer watch Report lists employment prospects for occupations Associated Press Writer Twelve million Americans are out of work today. You joining them if youre not for the job market prepared of the future. could be can get the latest report from the Consumer Information Center in Pueblo, Colo., 81009. There is a charge of $2.75. Address your request to Dept. 124L and ask for The Job Outlook in Brief. No one can predict exactly what will happen to the unemployment rate at 10.8 percent during November or w'hen the recession will end. Nor can anyone guarantee you a particular job in a particular place. on prospects for reports College graduates will be in greater demand than those periodic percent. Widespread adoption of automatic checkout systems already AUTOMOBILE MECHABODY AND REPAIRERS: Employment should grow by up to about 30 percent due to the increased number of vehicles and traffic accidents. Job opportunities will be plentiful. Business machine repairers place in many supermarkets, for example could slow future growth, however. in NICS - employment about 250 oc 36 without degrees. Total employment in the United States is expected to grow from 102.1 million in 1980 to between 119.6 million and 127.9 million in 1990 an increase of about 17 percent to 25 percent. Here are some areas where employment is expected to grow faster than You can get some clues, however, from the Labor Departments AND ACCOUNTANTS Employment is expected to increase by between 25 percent and 34 percent during the 1980s as managers rely more on accounting information to make business decisions. AUDITORS: You tomorrow also should find plenty of work; the number of jobs should increase by between 60 percent and 74 percent as the number of machines increases. CASHIERS: Plentiful job opportunities are expected as employment grows by anywhere from 28 percent to average: cupations. The reports give the job outlook for the coming decade and the growth expected in each area. By LOUISE COOK rams OFCORRECTIONS Employment is to increase by FICERS: expected between percent and 47 49 Flr$ fl First East Prke--437S77- v 6 .', . .w. . SsavV v y.wS jj Zenith CLOCK RADIO Zenith Remote Control CONSOLE COLOR TV Zenith 13" COLOR TV ZENITH 19" COLOR TV Zenith VCR Program Remote, Lifetime Video Club membership with purchase of a VCR from Bill's. Pause Control. $29900 $19900 Serta Queen Size Mattress and Box Springs Serta Full Size Mattress and Box Springs TOSHIBA MICROWAVE Reg. $399 Whirlpool Microwave with meat probe $329 35 TS: Employment is expected to increase by up to 60 percent for physical therapists and up to 71 percent for obecause of increased concern about rehabilitation services and the growth of therapy programs. Em PROGRAMMERS: ployment is expected to grow by between 49 percent and 60 percent as the use of computers expands. The best prospects are for college full-tim- Barry J. is 31 and works for a wholesale company in a large Rocky Mountain Area city. He is considering taking another job that will pay considerably more per year. If he leaves his present employer, however, he will lose seven years of credit earned in his companys pension plan. Elizabeth L. is 29 and is leaving her employer after four years to have a baby. If she doesnt return to work for the same employer, she will end up losing all the pension credits she has already earned. Robert B. has worked nine years with an electronics firm and is a member of a Colorado local union with a collectively-bargaine- d pension plan. He wants to relocate to California to work for another employer same union, different local. However, the new plan does not recognize the pension credits he has earned while working with the Colorado local so he will have to start from scratch. In making career choices, employees often subordinate retirement planning to other bread and butter issues, including higher wage scales and increased health coverage, without really merging the retirement issues properly. Being covered by an pension plan does not mean you are automatically entitled to a benefit. The right to that benefit must be earned by fulfilling the requirements of each plan in $9900 standards imposed by an Sofa& Love Seat $269 SOFA Nylon Starting at Book Cases . & & LOVE SEAT velvet. Reg. $1195.... $CQQ $149 00 pension plan cannot be stricter than the minimum standards of ERISA. Even with these protections, workers Wall Unit, 72x30 Reg $229 SA 500 Toshiba Turntable TOSHIBA STEREOS 50 watt, AMFM. Reg $379 $249 Toshiba PC G2 Reg $279. . . Reg. $149 $9900 CLOSEOUT ON ALL STEREO $190 EQUIPMENT. SUPER LOW PRICES!! Grocery List Wall Rack $39S only BassCanvas Magazine Rack 695 Octagonal Table Planter with oak veneer top $ $395 See us for . . . ATARI GAMES 995 Cartridges, Rentals, as well as Purchase lose en- s. Provided you meet all the requirements pension, receive to you may a not to automatically be eligible begin receiving benefits until a later date. Under ERISAS, you generally may begin to receive benefits 60 days after reaching age 65 or the plans normal retirement age, 10 years after beginning participation in the plan, or upon terminating employment. When you begin to receive these benefits will be contingent on which of these requirements were adopted by your plan. Detailed information as to the specific requirements of your plan may be found in the d summary plan description which your employer is required to give you. It should provide a general overview of the major provisions of your plan. For further information on ERISA contact the Labor-Manageme- protect workers rights benefits through establishment of minimum standards for to r still Certain plans offer what is known as joint and survivor benefits in which employees may opt to receive reduced benefits during their lifetimes or that a spouse may continue to receive a portion of the benefit upon the employees death. Participants are required to be given choices on survivor benefits if the plan offers can vary. The pension reform law, officially known as the Employee Income Security Retirement Act (ERISA), was passed to nt Services area office, 1523 Office Building, Ad- ministration Federal Denver, Colo., pension plans. 80294, telephone This law assures that the gacatca 2 2 2 2 2 2 gtmSJUST IFOR GIFT E IPAS5 IflST mirtUTC SHOPPERS! 2 2 TV ENTERTAINMENT ON A GRAND SCALE. 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Rocking chair may titlement to benefits. They can, however, protect themselves against the loss of retirement benefits if they are conscious of some key requirements relating to their pension plans when making career moves. In addition, there are other rules which can affect the right of your family, as well as your right to pension benefits. that you satisfy rules on participation, vesting, benefit accrual, break in service and benefit payments. These rules private-secto- emplo- yer-sponsored pension plans require 149 Starting at SLEEPER SOFA LAMPS participated. Generally, the employer-sponsore- Recliners Choice of fabric or vinyl. computer science or related fields. which you 5 pc. DINETTE in graduates yer-sponsored $29900 min. timer, variable control therapists ccupational emplo- ER 749 THERAPIS- CUPATIONAL before making career decisions HtlOTKl Bit'S and in the number of meals eaten away from home. Job openings w ill be plentiful. 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