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Business, 20.05.2021 14:00, tcham0201

This chart represents the desired employers for four different Manufacturing employees. Manufacturing Employees Interested in Working for Specific Employers

Employee - Desired Employers

Gary - Wants to be self-employed

Caton - Want to work for the government

Eva - Wants to work for a private company

Tam - Wants to work for private company or the government

Which describes the possible careers that would best meet the desires of the employees?

A) Gary should work in Manufacturing Production Process Development; Caton should work in Logistics and Inventory Control; Eva should work in Production; and Tam should work in Maintenance, Installation and Repairs.

B) Gary should work in Logistics and Inventory Control; Caton should work in Production; Eva should work in Maintenance, Installation and Repairs; and Tam should work in Quality Assurance.

C) Gary should work in Production; Caton should work in Manufacturing Production Process Development; Eva should work in Maintenance, Installation and Repairs; and Tam should work in Health, Safety, and Environmental Assurance.

D) Gary should work in Health, Safety, and Environmental Assurance; Caton should work in Maintenance, Installation, and Repairs; Eva should work in Production; and Tam should work in Logistics and Inventory Control.

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