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What Types of Documents Will I Read in Real Life?

What Types of Documents Will I Read in Real Life?. Feature Menu. Workplace Documents Communication Instruction Public Documents Consumer Documents Technical Directions Your Turn. Workplace Documents. Throughout your life, you will read for information.

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What Types of Documents Will I Read in Real Life?

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  1. What Types of Documents Will I Read in Real Life? Feature Menu • Workplace Documents • Communication • Instruction • Public Documents • Consumer Documents • Technical Directions • Your Turn

  2. Workplace Documents Throughout your life, you will read for information. Whether you’re taking orders at a restaurant or giving orders to a large staff, your job will require you to read workplace documents.

  3. communication instruction Workplace Documents Workplace documents serve two basic functions.

  4. Workplace Documents Communication Important documents may include e-mails, memos, and reports. They may tell you about upcoming meetings, changes in policy, and other information you need to know for your job.

  5. Workplace Documents Communication Other workplace documents include letters of application and résumés. These documents will help you find a job.

  6. Workplace Documents Instruction Many documents tell workers how to do things related to their jobs.

  7. Workplace Documents Instruction These instructional documents include employee manuals and user guides. Employee manuals specify what is expected of you on the job. User guides teach you how to operate equipment.

  8. memos letters reports résumés manuals guides Workplace Documents Instruction Workplace documents provide a wide range of real-life information. Workplace Documents

  9. Workplace Documents Quick Check Is the intention of this memo to communicate or is it to instruct? TO: All Personnel FROM: Manager Jim Murray RE: Safety update Please be advised that the U.S. Department of Workplace Safety has issued new guidelines. Starting immediately, all employees must wear safety goggles at their work stations. What specific information does this memo contain? [End of Section]

  10. Public Documents Publicdocuments contain information about public agencies and community groups. These documents can address voting issues, health concerns, and many other subjects.

  11. Public Documents Public documentstell about situations, decisions, responsibilities, schedules, occasions, and interesting events. A local government might post a notice to inform people about a public meeting. After the meeting, another document might describe decisions that were made.

  12. Public Documents You might use public documents if you work with a government agency, school, park, or library. Thank you for helping me find information for my project on voter registration. Public documents contain a wealth of research information.

  13. safety notice building notice legal notice Public Documents Public documents inform people about what is happening in their community, city, state, nation—even on the planet.

  14. Public Documents Quick Check Notice of Public Hearing The town of Smithfield will hold a hearing on Monday, April 27, in the Town Hall meeting room. Under discussion will be a proposal by Mitchell Builders, Inc. to construct 14 new single-family homes on property located at 118 School Street. Interested citizens will be invited to speak at the meeting. Why might a citizen find this public hearing important? [End of Section]

  15. Consumer Documents Aconsumeris someone who buys something or uses something another person buys. The things consumers buy fall into two basic categories: • goods, the things we buy, and • services,activities people perform for us.

  16. Consumer Documents Many goods are simple to use. We all know what to do with the food we buy . . . and the clothes we purchase.

  17. Consumer Documents However, some goods are complex. If you buy a new computer, for example, you need information to get it up and running. The computer package will include consumer documents to give you the information you need to set up and use the computer. Consumer documents also define legal rights and responsibilities—yours, those of the company that made the computer, and those of the company that sold it.

  18. product information warranties technical directions instruction manuals contracts Consumer Documents Consumer documents contain important information. Types of consumer documents include

  19. Consumer Documents Types ofConsumer Documents 1. Product information on a box or label tells you if an item is what you want. Does this TV have the features we want? Is this shirt machine-washable?

  20. Consumer Documents Types ofConsumer Documents 2. Contracts spell out exactly what services will and will not be provided. Be sure to read contracts carefully. After you (or your parent or guardian) have signed a contract, it is binding. That means that both you and the other party must follow its terms. A security deposit is required. The rental period will end on December 31, 2010.

  21. Consumer Documents Types ofConsumer Documents 3. Warranties guarantee that a product will work for a specified period of time. • Warranties also explain • what happens if the product doesn’t work properly and • what you must do to get service.

  22. Consumer Documents Types ofConsumer Documents 4. Instruction manuals tell how to set up and use a product. If you break a product because you didn’t read its instructions carefully, you are responsible for the damage.

  23. Consumer Documents Types ofConsumer Documents 5. Technical directions give precise technical information about installing, assembling, and operating a product. Be sure to read and follow these directions carefully to get the best use from a product.

  24. Consumer Documents Quick Check What kind of consumer document is this? If the unit fails because of defects in materials or workmanship within one year of the date of original purchase, the company will repair or replace it. This warranty does not cover damage by accident, misuse, or failure to follow installation instructions. If this product is not mistreated, how long is its limited warranty? [End of Section]

  25. Technical Directions Directions are helpful for many activities. You may need to follow directions when you cook, dance, exercise, play sports, sing, or play music. Your cookies might burn, you might injure yourself while exercising, or your chords could be flat. Failure to follow directions can lead to problems.

  26. electronic mechanical scientific Technical Directions You follow technical directionswhenyou install, assemble, or operate a device. The device might be

  27. Technical Directions When you follow technical directions, it is a good idea to • read the directions all the way through before you begin, • check off the steps one by one as you complete them, and • compare your work with the diagrams and drawings for each step.

  28. Technical Directions Quick Check What do these technical instructions explain? • Remove fresh batteries from their carton. • Remove the battery cover from the back of the CD player. • Remove the used batteries. • Install four new AA size alkaline batteries into the compartment. Follow the + and - polarity markings to ensure proper operation. • Replace the battery cover. Why is it important to follow these instructions exactly? [End of Section]

  29. Analyze Documents Your Turn Write four headings at the top of two pages: Workplace Documents and Public Documents on one page and Consumer Documents and Technical Directions on the other page. Under each heading, list all the relevant documents that you might need to use sometime soon. Put check marks next to any you have already used or can find in your home or classroom. Add items (and check marks) as you think of more documents and as you read the documents in this chapter. [End of Section]

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