Job Survival

Articles in Job Survival

By RexLeeYoung 0 comments
How to pass Air Force basic training. A view point of both the trainee and your little brother or sister at home... more »
By CubicleJoe 1 comments
You have 24 hours before your big job interview, and the last thing you want to do is go out and party it up till the wee hours of the morning. Advance preparation the day before, in more ways than one, is the key to success when it comes to job ... more »
By Beren deMotier 0 comments
The writing implement of the gods! The ink that pours your soul upon the page! The vehicle to express ideas that will change the world! The pen that makes even filling out tax forms more fun! Elusive, yes, but not impossible to find. Follow these ... more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 0 comments
Everyone needs to take a sick day every once and awhile to maintain their mental health. Although most sick days should only be used if you really are sick, a few can be taken for your own enjoyment. Read on to learn how to plan a sick day... more »
By nancysoffice 0 comments
Are you a job hopper? Have you been hopping between jobs in the past few years? Job-hopping is a negative to prospective employers, depending on the reasons it can also be a positive. Perhaps you may want to self examine the reasons why this ... more »
By stlscientist 0 comments
Follow these simple steps to keep your career moving forward and your paycheck moving up. Never get stuck in the same old grind again... more »
By sherrietaylor 0 comments
Inexpensive and profitable ways to promote your home or second business... more »
By J Lee Kenser 0 comments
This is for Security Officers/Guards to learn to properly write a Daily log.. more »
By Jones39 0 comments
This article shows readers how efficient wage theory facilitates unemployment in many instances... more »
By J Lee Kenser 3 comments
Even in today’s tight budget economy you can still get some good quality items for making your Security job both safer and easier... more »
By Kristen Fischer 1 comments
Whether it's time to move on or you just can't stand your current employer, you should always listen to what your mother said about quitting your job: "Never burn bridges." This rings true even for employees who have a mouthful to give their ... more »
By Patrick W. Miller 4 comments
Business men and women have known for years the implications of body language in the workplace. Adages such as “dress for success,” “use a firm handshake,” “stand-up straight,” and “make eye contact” are widely known–and used–practices in the ... more »
By Lindah 6 comments
Have you been the victim of gossip. Have you been one to gossip. Gossip can be very damaging and cause undo stress. This article will show you how to stop the gossip about you or others... more »
By smilesatme1 0 comments
Working everyday makes you buy ready made meals. You won't realize that you spend too much money in your food everyday because you are always in a rush hour going to work. Try to save money even if your work gets you in the way. Do not order fast ... more »
By eternity 0 comments
Have you dreamt of working and living in a another state? East Coast to West or in another country. Did you get that great offer? So you pack and move yourself or your family and come to realize it was not all it appeared to be? Here are some ... more »
By Kristen Fischer 1 comments
As the holidays dawn upon us, most freelancers--heck, most businesses--tend to slow down. For the self-employed, it's a great time to gear up for a new year. Here are some tips for making the most out of the holiday slowdown... more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 0 comments
Being unable to stay focused can feel like an invasion of your boundaries or loss of control. When it happens in your job it can sap your energy and cause your production to drop. You can always make changes to your environment or practice ... more »
By anish 1 comments
Writing can be a difficult profession. Long hours spent alone, little in the way of encouragement and months spent waiting to hear back on submissions can all take its toll... more »
By Naz Ir 0 comments
We are always trying to better ourselves as human beings. True, some of us are confused as to what constitutes as bettering, but increasing, strengthening and empowering your vocabulary is a big step towards personal betterment. Conversations ... more »
By Astronomer 1 comments
Supervising younger people at work can be a real challenge, especially if you empathize with their inexperience and desire to have fun. On the other hand, it’s your responsibility to make sure the work gets done. Here’s how to supervise younger ... more »
By Nathanhj 1 comments
So you want to move to Hollywood to be an actor/writer/producer/director/dancer/model? First you should know what you're getting into... more »
By GemelFicksit 0 comments
Don't panic if a downturn in your company's fortunes leaves you out of a job--or if they've got rid of you for some other reason. What you need to do more than anything at this time is to keep your head, understand your situation and plan well. ... more »
By bekalynndotcom 1 comments
Whether you are a career-changer or brand new to the job market, your first year of teaching can be a very stressful and trying experience. No amount of college-level education classes can fully prepare you for your first moment in front of the ... more »
By Larry Fike, MPhil 0 comments
You've got your master's or doctorate in philosophy, and now you enter the classroom to teach. In this article I focus on the psychology of teaching intro-level courses to undergraduates in contemporary United States ("American") culture... more »
By Daniel J. Gansle 1 comments
I'm no stranger to layoffs. During the great tech/telecom bust that began in the year 2000, I was devastated when I lost my coveted technical writing job at a midsize telecom startup just outside Washington, D.C. But during that unfortunate ... more »