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Answer:
public class DemoJobs {
public static void main(String[] args) {
Job job1 = new Job("New York",10.5,true,false);
Job job2 = new Job("New Jessy",15.5,true,false);
Job job3 = new Job("Ohio",12.5,true,true);
Job job4 = new Job("Califonia",10,true,false);
Job job5 = new Job("Denver",30,true,true);
System.out.println("The Hourly pay for Job at New York is "+job1.getJobHourlyPay());
System.out.println("15.5 dollar/hour job is avalaible at "+job2.getJobLocation());
System.out.println("The hourly pay for a senior role at Denver is "+job5.getJobHourlyPay());
}
}
The Job class is given in the explanation section with four data fields and with a constructor as well as a setter and getter for each field.
Explanation:
public class Job {
private String jobLocation;
private double jobHourlyPay;
private boolean isFullTime;
private boolean isSenior;
public Job(String jobLocation, double jobHourlyPay, boolean isFullTime, boolean isSenior) {
this.jobLocation = jobLocation;
this.jobHourlyPay = jobHourlyPay;
this.isFullTime = isFullTime;
this.isSenior = isSenior;
}
public String getJobLocation() {
return jobLocation;
}
public void setJobLocation(String jobLocation) {
this.jobLocation = jobLocation;
}
public double getJobHourlyPay() {
return jobHourlyPay;
}
public void setJobHourlyPay(double jobHourlyPay) {
this.jobHourlyPay = jobHourlyPay;
}
public boolean isFullTime() {
return isFullTime;
}
public void setFullTime(boolean fullTime) {
isFullTime = fullTime;
}
public boolean isSenior() {
return isSenior;
}
public void setSenior(boolean senior) {
isSenior = senior;
}
}