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Radio disc jockeys get paid anywhere from $12,000 to $40,000+ annually, depending on the size of the market and your experience. Jobs can be full-time or freelance; benefits vary... more »
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The average salary range for social workers is between $25,000 and $47,000 per year, depending on geographic area, degree and experience. A minimum of a master's degree is necessary for advancement; if you have a Ph.D. you can command a higher ... more »
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Most accountants earn between $30,000 and $100,000 annually. Where you fall on that pay scale depends on credentials, experience, geographic location and size of firm. Partners and owners of accounting firms can earn significantly more... more »
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On average, architects' salaries are in the $25,000 to $80,000 range, depending on their experience and the size of the firm. Partners can earn well into six figures, especially in larger firms... more »
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You sent in a cover letter and resume, got the interview and now you are being offered the job. For some people, negotiating terms or turning down a job is the toughest part of the employment process. However, responding properly to a job offer ... more »
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A long-distance move is costly and companies vary on their relocation benefits for new hires. Some offer no financial help while others defray most to all of the costs. Today, more opportunities to save money on relocation are available online, ... more »
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Many people search for jobs every day but only a few have rapid success in finding the right one. The job market is very competitive these days. Here are some tips to help you in your search for a new and better job.. more »
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So you have been with your company, organization or firm for a long time. You're comfortable, know everyone and your job. But something is missing. You may feel depressed , stressed out or just unchallenged or tired of seeing the same people ... more »
By Left-hander 1 comments
It’s rare anymore when people stay with the same company for the duration of their working life (Putting in 30, 40 or even 50 years-plus with one place used to be the norm-and getting the gold watch for a worthy contribution!). Nowadays, ... more »
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Most Americans spend the majority of their working days feeling unfulfilled. Yet finding the right job is easy once you know "The Secret" which uses the power of attraction to bring forth your desires. Follow the steps below to begin creating ... more »
By MommyBear 1 comments
Whether the economy is in full swing or down in the gutter, finding the right job opening can be somewhat harrowing. Does it ever seem as if everyone else is moving on up or moving on out to a better job, while you’re left behind in the same ol’ ... more »
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Bartending in a strip club is a very lucrative part of the business. However, it takes a great deal of experience to become a bartender in that type of industry. The following steps will tell you how to become a bartender in a strip club... more »
By alieneyedgirl 2 comments
How many jobs can you make $300 in tips, sleep in late and still keep your clothes on? Not too many. So, how can you be the one behind the bar and having the time of your life?.. more »
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Dietitians are experts in food and nutrition. They design dietary programs to treat and prevent certain illnesses, and they educate individuals and groups about eating properly. Their skills are used in health care facilities, private industry, ... more »
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When people think of flying, fixed-wing aircraft usually come to mind. However, helicopters also have their place in the sky. Helicopter pilots serve in the military, serve law enforcement, provide rescue operations and work for news agencies. ... more »
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The MCSE credential certifies you to analyze business networks, troubleshoot network problems, and install and configure various network components. Many network administration jobs require or prefer MCSE certification. Since Microsoft will soon ... more »
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Museum curators acquire, organize and oversee collections of art and valuable historical items. The competition for jobs in this field is tremendous, as there are more experienced applicants with master's degrees than there are job openings... more »
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With so many children in a class, it's hard for a teacher to be everywhere. And so, we use teaching assistants to help us out. This article will discuss what it takes to become a teaching assistant in the public schools... more »
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Imagine being paid to take a European cruise, raft the Bi'o-Bi'o or lead treks out of Katmandu. But that's just half of a tour guide's job. You'll also have to take care of every imaginable problem on a trip--and some problems you could never ... more »
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If you enjoy being around exotic animals, then there is no better job for you than zookeeping. The process of becoming a zookeeper may be more involved than you think, but although it's not the best paying job in the world, it can be quite a ... more »
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How do you decide what to do when your job isn't making you happy? Before you quit and end up in another dead-end job, try these simple exercises to help decide which direction to go in... more »
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Choosing a career path can be exciting, but also a bit tricky. Some people spend a lifetime discovering what they are good at. Everyone has a purpose in life, from a rock star to a librarian; we all contribute to the world in some shape or form. ... more »
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One of the most important decisions you will make in your lifetime is determining what you want to be when you grow up. Once a decision is made and you start down a certain path, it can be very difficult to reverse your course if you change your ... more »
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Perfect grooming is your first assignment when you interview for a job, whether you want to be a CEO or an entry-level factory worker. To a prospective employer, how you dress says a great deal about you... more »