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Jake Trooper just accepted a managerial position at Penny-A-Day Car Wash. As a result, he has given up the right to do all of the following except?

1) Hire and fire employees
2) Set work schedules
3) Determine employee salaries
4) Take vacation days

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Final answer:

Jake Trooper, as a new manager at Penny-A-Day Car Wash he has given up the right to do all of the following except (option4) Take vacation days.

Step-by-step explanation:

As a manager, Jake Trooper would likely have the authority to hire and fire employees, set work schedules, and determine employee salaries. However, the right to take vacation days is typically not something that a manager gives up when accepting a managerial position. Managers generally have the ability to take vacation days, although the process and approval might be subject to the company's policies and procedures.

The ability to take vacation days, although it may need to be scheduled in advance and approved, would not typically be forfeited upon taking a managerial position, unless specified by a particular company policy or employment contract.

So, the answer is option 4.

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