How does a vocation differ from a job?

A. Vocations pay better than jobs do.
B. A job is some type of employment, but a vocation involves a strong calling to fulfill a career path.
C. A vocation is a short-term pursuit, whereas a job is usually retained for a longer period.
D. Jobs involve getting paid, but vocations are usually voluntary activities.


Answer: B

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