MACHINING 441 TECHNICAL TERMS angle milling cutter arbor arbor cutter ball end mill blind keyway boring head climb milling column-and-knee milling machine conventional milling cross movement cutting speed dividing head down-milling draw-in bar drive keys end mill end milling cutter face mill face milling face milling cutter facing cutter feed fi xed-bed milling machine fi fl anged vise fl fl y cutter fl formed milling cutter gang milling horizontal milling machine index table inserted-tooth cutter longitudinal movement metal slitting saw milling milling cutter milling machine multifl end mill flute peripheral milling plain milling cutter plain milling machine rotary table shank cutter shell end mill side milling side milling cutter slitting slotting solid cutter spacing collar straddle milling swivel vise two-fl end mill flute universal milling machine up-milling vacuum-operated workholding system vertical milling machine vertical movement vertical-spindle milling machine Y Yo u ur success in a career will affect your satisfac- tion on with your personal and family life. Likewise, your roles o e and responsibilities related to home life will affect e your career. Balancing career and home life is imp m po rtant in any lifestyle. Belonging to a family involves roles and respon- sibilities. i As a son or daughter, your responsibilities at home may involve watching younger siblings, helping with family meals, and keeping your clothes and d room clean. Usually these tasks do not interfere with your responsibilities to attend school and per- - form well. Adding a part-time job can complicate e matters, however, and force you to manage your r time more carefully. The roles of spouse, parent, homemaker, and d employee are much more demanding and may con- - flict at times. People with multiple roles must bal- - ance their responsibilities to fully meet them all. Sometimes family responsibilities will dictate the e career decisions you make. EMPLOYABILITY Balancing Family and Work
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