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Section 1
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I'm making a satisfactory amount of money at the present time. |
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My financial solution probably will improve in the coming years. |
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In my field, I will continue to be paid an amount consistent with my abilities. |
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I can earn more money if i work harder and/or more creatively. |
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The income potential in my field continues to look good. |
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Section 2
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I like to think about my work, even when i'm not on the job. |
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I often find my work fun. |
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My work is important to society. |
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I look forward to go to work. |
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I feel that I have an opportunity to grow personally because of my career. |
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My work helps to enhance my family life and my life as a whole. |
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Section 3
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I am adequately able to set my own work pace and direction on the job. |
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At work, I am most contented when I can try out my own ideas, and that happends often. |
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There is great variety in my job. |
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My job is so challenging that I often want to do extra work. |
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The fringe benefits of my job are satisfactory. |
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The amount of pressure at work is adequately stimulating and maximises my work ouput. |
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Section 4
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I have a sufficient amount of contact with other people through my work. |
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I often get to exchange ideas with other people through my work. |
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My supervisors let me know that they appreciate my work. |
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I meet an ample number and variety of people through work-related activities. |
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I feel that my social skills are constantly improving as a result of my work-related activities. |
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Section 5
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I am making adequate advancement through my career. |
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My career will continue to provide ample job flexibility in the future. |
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I will be able to reach my goals through my present career. |
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My career will continue to provide stimulating challenges in the future. |
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My job is in a growing field. |
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