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amber is an information support specialist for a large medical company with offices in three cities. why would it be hard to find amber at her desk during business hours?
○ she spends most of her time in the server room making sure medical records are kept confidential
○ she spends most of her time at a home office where she is able to complete her job requirements.
○ she spends most of her time traveling between the three offices to fix computers and answer questions.
○ she spends most of her time giving presentations and training new employees on the office’s computer system.
To determine why it's hard to find Amber at her desk, we analyze each option:
- Option 1: Spending time in the server room (for medical record confidentiality) keeps her away from her desk.
- Option 2: A home office would mean she's not at the company desk, but the question is about being at her desk during business hours at the company; this is less about being hard to find at her company desk.
- Option 3: Traveling between offices to fix computers/answer questions means she's not at her desk (as she's moving between locations). But let's check the job role: Information Support Specialist. Fixing computers and answering questions while traveling between offices would mean she's not stationed at her desk. However, let's re - evaluate Option 1. If she's in the server room (which is part of the office, maybe a back - end area) ensuring medical records are confidential, she's not at her regular desk. But Option 3: Traveling between three offices to fix computers and answer questions. If she has to go to different offices, she's not at her own desk in one specific office. Wait, maybe I made a mistake. Let's re - read the options.
Wait, the job is Information Support Specialist for a company with offices in three cities. Let's analyze each option:
- Server room: She is in the office (server room is part of the office), so maybe still in the office but not at her desk. But if she's in the server room, she's within the office premises.
- Home office: She's at home, so not at her company desk, but the question is about during business hours at the company? Or business hours in general? The question is "why would it be hard to find Amber at her desk during business hours?".
- Traveling between three offices to fix computers and answer questions: If she has to go to different offices (in three cities), she's not at her desk (because she's on the move between locations). So she's not at her desk because she's traveling to different offices to do her job.
- Giving presentations and training new employees: This would be in a conference room or training area, not at her desk, but does this fit the job of Information Support Specialist? An Information Support Specialist's main job is more about technical support (like fixing computers, managing systems) rather than training or presenting (unless it's part of training on the system).
Wait, let's think about the job role. An Information Support Specialist for a medical company: tasks could include technical support (fixing computers, managing systems), ensuring data security (server room). But the question is why hard to find at her desk.
If she is traveling between three offices (in three cities) to fix computers and answer questions, she is not at her desk (because she's at different offices or on the way). So this would make it hard to find her at her desk.
Wait, but let's check the options again. The third option: "She spends most of her time traveling between the three offices to fix computers and answer questions." If she is traveling between the three offices, she is not at her desk (since her desk is in one of the offices, and she's moving between them). So this would mean she's not at her desk because she's on the move.
The first option: "She spends most of her time in the server room making sure medical records are kept confidential." The server room is part of the office, so she is in the office, just not at her desk. But is the server room a place where she would be hard to find? Maybe, but the third option: traveling between three offices (different locations) would mean she…
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She spends most of her time traveling between the three offices to fix computers and answer questions.