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Keywords:
Profession,
Summons,
Career,
Occupation,
Inclination
Profession, career.
A call; a summons; a citation; especially, a designation or appointment to a particular state, business, or profession.
Destined or appropriate employment; calling; occupation; trade; business; profession.
A call to special religious work, as to the ministry.
A career or occupation.
the particular occupation for which you are trained
a calling, a profession or business that one has a strong inclination toward
a calling, it is chosen not so much because of the money and perks it might offer, but because of the conviction that this occupation is something you ought to do
a career, someone's long-term, regular occupation
an occupation, either professional or voluntary, that is carried out more for its
an occupation , either professional or voluntary , that is seen more to those who carry it out than simply financial reward
an occupation which is a manner of work to earn a living
A summons or strong inclination to a particular state or course of action grounded in interest, ability, need, and opportunities; the work in which a person is regularly employed.
a job, profession or work that requires special commitment. Vocational training or vocational education are terms use to describe programs available to prepare people to qualify for jobs. definition of vocation defined definition of vocational training defined definition of vocational education defined
A call or impulsion to a certain career, particularly a religious one
A divine call or summons to the religious life persuades a person he or she has a vocation. The call may be to the religious life generally or to a particular expression of the religious life. Return to Theme
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