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Page 1: Volume 5 How to Get a 16 Year Old a Job Roger Shelley

Volume 5How to Get a 16

Year Old a Job

Roger Shelley

Page 2: Volume 5 How to Get a 16 Year Old a Job Roger Shelley

Job

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Page 3: Volume 5 How to Get a 16 Year Old a Job Roger Shelley

Let’s Review the Aspects

How to Get a 16 Year Old

a Job

SSA Work

Incentives

Social Networking

Job Related

Routines

Public Employment

Resources

Customized Employment

Strategies

Page 4: Volume 5 How to Get a 16 Year Old a Job Roger Shelley

Let’s Review the Aspects

How to Get a 16 Year Old

a Job

SSA Work

Incentives

Social Networking

Job Related

Routines

Public Employment

Resources

Customized Employment

Strategies

Page 5: Volume 5 How to Get a 16 Year Old a Job Roger Shelley

Custom

ized Information

&Transferrable S

kills

Interests

Cars

Video games

Basketball

Animals

Themes

Transportation

Technology/

Communication

Sports: Mgmt,

Comm, etc.

Products, Direct

Care

“Themes” Thanks to Griffin-Hammis Associates, LLC

General interest areas, or themes?

Page 6: Volume 5 How to Get a 16 Year Old a Job Roger Shelley

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Exploring “Themes”Develop a list of places

where people with those themes workAsk questions:• Where?• Why?

• What led to the decision to do

that work?• What, if any, were steps that

prepared the person to do that

work?

Page 7: Volume 5 How to Get a 16 Year Old a Job Roger Shelley

Checking for “Core Routines”*

for the places and jobWhat tasks need to be done

most often in this job?What type of training is required

for performing the tasks?

How do people get into a job

with these “Core Routines”?

What do I do, right now, that

might apply to those jobs?*MGA, Michael Callahan

Cus

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ized

Info

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Page 8: Volume 5 How to Get a 16 Year Old a Job Roger Shelley

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Where do you want to work?

Critical/Supporting?Top-down/Team?Relaxed/Formal?Self-directed/Ordered?

People of all ages/People of

your age only?Where do you not want to

work?

Page 9: Volume 5 How to Get a 16 Year Old a Job Roger Shelley

Wha

t Abo

ut W

orki

ng

for

Your

self?

Self-employment allows you to

tailor a job for yourselfSelf-employment might allow

you to make more money than

working for someone elseSelf-employment allows you to

set your own hoursSelf-employment may allow

you to hire others to help with

your work

Page 10: Volume 5 How to Get a 16 Year Old a Job Roger Shelley

Wha

t Abo

ut W

orki

ng

for

Your

self?

What kind of service or product could you offer to

prospective customers?Check your themes and places

for hints or customersWhat do you need for starting

the businessStart a plan for at least one

business (Business Proposal

Instructions and Form follow

on the next slides)

Page 11: Volume 5 How to Get a 16 Year Old a Job Roger Shelley

Business ProposalFor (Business Owner’s Name)

Business Name______________________________

Business Address____________________________

Business Category: ___Sole Proprietorship ___Corporation ___Limited Partnership ___LLC Other:_________________

Product/Services:

Proposed Markets:

Activities Already Accomplished:

Next Steps:

Resources needed to start business:

Supports utilized or in place:

Page 12: Volume 5 How to Get a 16 Year Old a Job Roger Shelley

Business Proposal Instructions

Business Name: What is the name of your business?

Business Address: Where is your business located?

Business Category: What kind of business? Sole proprietor, limited partnership, corporation, limited liability company (LLC), or other?

Product/Services: Describe your business. What will you make or what services will you provide?

Proposed Markets: Who are you going to sell to or serve? How will they know about you?

Activities Already Accomplished: What have you done already?

Next Steps: What are the first things you need to do?

Resources needed to start business: What do you need to get started?

Supports utilized or in place: Who is helping you start this business?

Page 13: Volume 5 How to Get a 16 Year Old a Job Roger Shelley

Cho

osin

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oym

ent

You have your choice on

the way you want to work

and what you want to doSometimes, the hardest

part is to begin