PART1-Create a class named Employee that has three member variables: name which is a
string, vacation which keeps track of the number of vacation days used, and age which is the
employee’s age.
Write the appropriate constructor(s), mutator and accessor
functions for the class. Include a function which inputs all values
from the user. A function which outputs all of the values from the
user. A function which resets all the values to null or 0. An
overloaded assignment operator which correctly makes a new
copy of the employee object. A destructor which releases all
memory that has been allocated.
PART2- Once you have completed Part 1 correctly, upload your class and function definitions
in to Visual Studio and create a main function which tests all of the functions in your class.
Create at least 4 objects.
Upload the .cpp file and the results of running the project.