Metaphorically speaking, when you get a promotion you are moving up, when you get a demotion you are moving down, and if you move from one job to another job which is of equivalent seniority, authority, income level, or other measurement of success, that is described as a horizontal move; it is neither up nor down. If you are working as a cashier at a fast food restaurant and you then get a job as a cashier at a different fast food restaurant, for the same pay, that is a horizontal move.
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The purpose of a career coach is to assist individuals in finding a career and achieving goals along that career path. Career coaches are trained in assessing individuals and helping them to identify a fulfilling career path.
perpendicular to the ball's path
i think it's like a career development
One can find information about a career path in Kraft on the official website Career Kraft and Kraft careers. There are many categories and subcategories.
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It depends how you look at it. If you turn your head 90 degrees, you will see a vertical circular path. Note that there is no "up" and "down" in outer space; no preferred direction. The horizontal circular path is the way it is usually presented. This is just a convention.
Not really. If the Sun rises and then sets, the path isn't horizontal. That far north, there are days when the Sun's path is ALMOST horizontal; when the Sun appears at the horizon, hovers there for a few minutes and then sets.
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A career path is like what sort of Job you are going to do. A career ladder is when you start at the bottom of the career chain and work your way up. Example: Bagger, to check-out, to PIC (person in charge), to assistant manager, etc.
a persons career path
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