Articles related to: career
126: Choose a Profession Where Growth and Flexibility are the Key
The days when someone used to view a waiter or bartender as someone who is uneducated or just passing through till something better takes place are long gone.In today's fast paced world the Hospitalit..
127: Business Ethics: Three Tips to Stay in Integrity with Yourself
Wow -- every day seems to bring us a new story about business ethics wrongdoing! Is America headed to hell in a hand basket because of a serious lack of ethics at the highest level in American busine..
128: The Science Education Belief In America
Political leaders, tech executives, and academics often claim that the U.S. is falling behind in math and science education. They cite poor test results, declining international rankings, and decreasi..
129: Setting and Achieving Goals
I love this topic because it usually puts fire under my butt to get off of it and get my life back on track. Whether I need to clean my house, lose weight or write my next book, going back over my goa..
130: Why Size is Important When Choosing a Cruise Ship to Work On
When I mention that I worked on a cruise ship people usually reply with a desire to do the same one day. Knowing full well that when people say that they really are just entertaining their wish to liv..
131: Ten Reasons Why People Should Consider a Career in the Hospitality Industry
Little did I know back in 1979 when I took a bartending course that I would have the opportunity to travel , make a great income , have flexibility to do the things I wanted while working , and meet g..
132: Three Sure-Fire Methods of Scaring Off Potential Employers
You put together the perfect resume and emailed copies to five or ten of your target companies. That was several weeks ago and you haven't heard a thing. Why haven't any of your potential employers ca..
133: Top 10 Reasons to Give Your Boss the Pink Slip
Are you frustrated wit your job? Do you feel trapped going back and forth to work 5 days a week, 50 weeks a year? Have you ever thought, there must be more than this? If you have it's time to give ..
134: The Nine Ways to Discover the Work You Were Born to Do
In 1988, at my desk in London, I harboured a deep curiosity about what I could become. I was bored stiff in my well-paid and prestigious job in an IT company selling expensive computers to corporate c..
135: Jack, Be Nimble! -- What Have You Learned Today? Who Have You Helped Today?
In many cultures, rules, roles, and choices are very circumscribed. I remember speaking once with an Italian friend about gondoliers in Venice, Italy. Gondoliers usually inherit their tiny mooring pla..
136: Make the Rules! -- Don't Just Do What Everyone Else Does
If you ask most young people about what they are learning, they will make an unpleasant face. Even those who enjoy learning will often pretend that they don't. Why? The youthful ideal is to float thro..
137: Building a Foundation for an Enhanced Artistic Vision from a Distance
An artist's perspective is a key that unlocks the door into a new world of understanding for viewers. Yet where does such a novel perspective come from? While natural objects often inform artists, few..
138: Assessing Your Job Abilities To Get A Promotion
Learning how to access your abilities may not be something that is easy for you to do. You may find it difficult to get what you want with what you know. There are a few things that you will need to ..
139: Fulfill Your Potential To Fly Higher in Your Career
Young people have always looked upward and outward . . . seeking opportunity, freedom, adventure, and guidance. But they rarely search for practical routes to fulfill their high-flying yearnings. Dr. ..
140: Dental Assistant Career The Demand for Dental Assistants
Dental Assistants are essential to the area of dentistry. They work very hard to make sure all the tools are disinfected properly,making the patients feel relaxed, and they assist the Dentists and Hy..
141: What To Say And What Not To Say At Your Interview
We know many people struggle with interviews though they are the most experienced and best qualified for the job. When you are invited to an interview it means that the hiring manager believes you may..
142: Feeling The Pinch Of Recession? Start Your Own Business And Earn Thousands Per Day!
Are today's hard economic times forcing you further and further behind? You aren't alone. Millions of Americans are finding sky high gas prices, falling home values, expensive health care, and the non..
143: The Three Elements in a Winning Resume
As a recruiter, I've seen thousands of resumes ranging from veryqualified and capable candidates all over the nation. These candidatesspan from every industry and from administrative professionals to ..
144: The Usefulness Of Temporary Recruiting
Businesses and companies often have the need for short term workers to fill positions either for a matter of weeks or months. The normal way they will fill these temporary job roles is by employing th..
145: A Hands-On Approach to Solving Problems Helps a Distance Learner Spring into Engineering Management
When Gundolf Schmidt was born in 1969, his parents and older brother lived with his maternal grandmother in Germany. Until Mr. Schmidt was six that family closeness continued: His father was busy buil..
146: A Typical Morning In The Life Of A Los Angeles Construction Worker
Have you ever wondered what it's like to be a construction worker? From the moment we get up, our day is in stark contrast to that of a typical office job. The early morning hours - the ones right bef..
147: Keep Your Job: The Secrets Of Agile Employees
Change is one of life’s constants. We can always count on it showing up -– usually when we least expect it. In most workplaces change is greeted with a lot of suspicion and trepidation -- how is m..
148: Being A Construction Worker - The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly
I was a construction worker in the southern California area for almost 20 years. During that time, I worked as a fire sprinkler fitter through a local union based out of Whittier. I designed, installe..
149: Getting Into the Movies - Reading Your Part
On the legitimate stage actors and actresses are called on to read their parts before beginning rehearsals. In the movies the part is read to them. Before the company begins to make even the first sce..
150: Tips on Amateur Movie Making
Amateur theatrical clubs, theater guilds, and the like, have done much to make the modern drama the great art that it is. But because of the overwhelming expense heretofore attached to the making of m..
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