Educated people can be more economically productive; they have greater job opportunities.
No. Depending on the job, you can be hired in at a higher level if your experience or education suggests that you will be more productive from the first day. Remember, the employer is hiring you to do a job. You have to add enough to the revenue of the company to justify them paying your salary. If you are more productive, if you make the company more profitable, they can afford to pay you more.
Time, which could be used for more productive activities, is wasted.
Productive behavior refers to actions that contribute positively towards achieving a goal or completing a task efficiently. It involves being focused, organized, and making effective use of time and resources to accomplish objectives.
The economy is reflection of how productive the people are. The better the economy the more investors which in turn create job opportunity.
the cotton gin was designed for the slaves co they could clean more cotton and be more productive.
No, South Korea is more productive.
You get the sense that you could have done something more productive.
Define productive. Do you mean work and job production or just not siting around doing nothing productive. Or this this a trick question because I am not being productive by siting around and answering questions on the Internet.
One answer could be when someone is happy they can be more productive? Maybe?
Friendly and PRODUCTIVE!
As farming came more productive, more people were able to leave the farms and to the city.