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July 23 2007: Hate Your Boss And Job ? Set Up Your Own Home Based Business by: Kirk W. Nobbe
You may well hate and despise your boss Someone may have told you “Set up a Home Based Business” You may well wonder as to what a home based business entails

July 22 2007: Tempering Desires: The Cover Letter Sample by: Mario R. Churchill
It is a big competition out there People seeking jobs are involved in a stiff competition to catch the attention of hiring officers and prospective employers

July 20 2007: Should I Go To Bartending School? by: jshe07
Bartending is one of the few job skills always in demand, and portable worldwide. Even though Bartending is one of the oldest known professions, the skills and knowledge required changes constantly. T

July 20 2007: Broaden Your Horizons: Temporary Travelling Job by: Wade Robins
Anybody who has recently spent time trying to find a permanent job would most likely be willing to attest as to just how hard it is, especially if it is for a specific job If you have your heart set on a specific career then you will often find that there is no such thing as the perfect job out there for you and thus spend a lot of time moving from one job to the next

July 20 2007: Southwest Airlines: Emotional Intelligence Makes A Corporation Succeed by: Susan Dunn
Southwest is the darling of the industry For us early-adopters, it answered many needs that were not being met by other airlines from cheap fares, to its own version of refundable airfare, to, for heaven’s sake, a sense of humor on the front lines, to the firs casual wear for attendants, which gave us all permission to “get comfy” on those airplane flights

July 20 2007: Life Coaching Strategies Can Help You Land A Dream Job by: mphcoach
Life coaching isn't about looking into the past. Sure, it 's great to know why you ended up where you are, but a life coach is focused on where you are now and where you want to go. Many people feel di

July 19 2007: Little Known Ways To Writing Effective Resume Cover Letters by: Mario R. Churchill
Finding a job will be a lot easier if you have a powerful resume that will put your future employer on hot seat It is like telling them either you get them now or suffer the consequences

July 19 2007: Basic Qualities Of A Medical Transcriptionist by: Connie Limon
A transcriber is the machine that plays a dictated report through a set of headsets The headset fits over the head somewhat like a headband with two little round plugs you plug into your ears

July 19 2007: The Teaching Cover Letter: Out Of The Classroom And Into Reality by: Mario Churchill
A teacher has a great job to do: he or she must be mentor and supervisor in the classroom, and counselor outside of it Such a job requires people skills, passion, enthusiasm, and a lot of patience

July 19 2007: Medicine Humor, Confidentiality, Home Business Medical Transcriptionists by: Connie Limon
There is “humor” in medicine A medical transcriptionist should possess a lively sense of humor as he or she will hear much to laugh about in a typical day’s dictation

July 19 2007: The Medical Transcriptionist’s Tools Of The Trade by: Connie Limon
As the physician’s stethoscope, scalpel and tongue depressor, the medical transcriptionist’s tools of their trade are the typewriter, computer or word processor and the transcribing machine Over the past few decades of time the medical transcriptionist’s tools evolved into powerful, high efficiency productivity machines and devices

July 19 2007: No Need To Freak Out Over The Cover Letter Format by: Mario Churchill
For most people, it is not new to hear about others who get frantic over what cover letter format to use Truly, a cover letter format will help you in having an edge at your endeavor

July 19 2007: Medical Reports And The Foreign Language Of Medicine by: Connie Limon
Techniques used by physicians to gather data for a diagnosis consists of two procedures known as: • History Examination • Physical Examination Combined, these two make the physician report of “history and physical examination” The history portion is the patient’s own description of his or her experiences, observations, symptoms or complaints of illness

July 19 2007: Work And Enjoy Your Retirement by: B. Corcoran
The power to be what you want to be, to get what you desire, to accomplish whatever you are striving for, abides within you It rests with you only to bring it forth and put it to work

July 19 2007: Think You Can Increase Your Job Satisfaction? Think Again. by: Jeff Garton
This article unravels a mystery Why after decades of trying thousands of employers from around the globe cannot eliminate job dissatisfaction

July 18 2007: 10 Tips For Nailing A Physical Therapy Job Interview by: Samuel Awosolu
So you’ve got an interview scheduled for a Physical Therapy job, or you’re still searching but you’re coming close Congratulations

July 18 2007: Making A Sample Cover Letter For Teacher: Teaching The Right Way Of Words by: Mario R. Churchill
Do you remember who your best teacher was A true mentor is someone who gives meaning to what you are learning

July 17 2007: What Training Do I Need to Become a Chef? by: infoserv
Ready to stand on your feet up to 70 hours a week in 95-degree plus heat? Up to working with all types of people in a sometimes-frantic atmosphere and at an always-hectic pace? Prepared to wait years

July 17 2007: Top 10 Worst Jobs by: asorensen
Think your job is bad? Tired of arbitrary deadlines, endless meetings, and pointless performance reviews? Well, before you consider quitting your job, you may want to consider other undesirable occupa

July 16 2007: 5 Worst Mistakes You Could Commit In Sales Letter Writing by: Mario Churchill
Sales letters, whether they’re taking the form of an email or direct mail, are easy to write but easy to mess up as well If you want to make sure that your sales letter writing will achieve your desired results, the following mistakes are something you should avoid committing above all things

July 16 2007: Proven Job Interview Techniques to Seal the Deal and Land Your Dream Job Bartending by: jshe07
Your mouth is dry, your palms are sweaty, your heart is beating so fast it feels like it 's going to pop out of your chest! Sound familiar? Just a common case of interview anxiety. For most people,

July 16 2007: Tweaking The Resume Cover Letter Example To Get The Job For You by: Mario R. Churchill
The Internet has made life easy for everyone It has allowed job seekers to look for job openings quickly, so that you can find all the listings you want with a single click of the mouse button

July 15 2007: Getting A Job In Uk Banking by: John McElborough
This article is an introduction to recruitment for UK banking jobs Getting a job in banking can be a drawn out process as recruitment cycles often take up to 6 months and the top banks may look at hundreds of candidates for a single post and go through 2 or more interviewing stages often in addition to a competency assessment

July 13 2007: How to Become a Fashion Merchandiser by: Ask2Profit
Many dream of entering into the glamour of a fashion career. Most dreams of such careers as fashion model or fashion designer. However a career in fashion merchandising can be very rewarding and self

July 13 2007: 8 Tips For New Grads Everyone Should Know by: Jeff Garton
Following are a few important points about career for everyone, not just new graduates These were probably not discussed in school, or it didn’t seem important at the time



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