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A fire chief has many responsibilities each day. The fire chief's main duty is to run the entire fire department, as this is the highest-ranking office. This is a big job, and not everyone has the knowledge and skills to be successful in this ... more »
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Becoming a model of any kind can be a challenging process. The fashion industry is brutal, and one of the more difficult areas of modeling to break into is fitness modeling. There is a certain level of fitness and body shape that needs to be ... more »
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The layout of print and online media is taken for granted by readers around the world. A layout artist's work receives little notice when it is perfect. However, readers, advertisers and publishers get frustrated when the layout features minor ... more »
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A lead cook, sometimes also called a head or executive chef, is in charge of the entire kitchen staff at a restaurant, hotel or other place where meals are planned and served on a regular basis. The lead cook supervises the other cooks, plans ... more »
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The printing industry has transformed during the last decade due to the radical improvements in computer technology. So, the days of old-fashioned hometown printers are all but gone. However, the new printing and graphics industry continues to ... more »
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Saddle bronc riding developed as a competition among cowboys breaking wild horses. Today, better methods of training horses prevail, and bronc riding is limited to rodeos. At these events, you'll find horses bred and trained to buck high, and ... more »
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A sous chef (French for "under chef") is the person who works directly under the head or executive chef. The sous chef may assist the executive chef with menu planning, ordering food and other supplies and preparing food. Large restaurants or ... more »
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Taxidermy is an art form. Well-preserved animal trophies can be works of art worth a great deal of money. Learning taxidermy can be rewarding, but it is not for everyone. You must have extensive knowledge about the anatomy of animals, as well as ... more »
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So many dream of a job working with exotic animals, yet so few succeed at achieving that dream. Learn what it takes to become a zookeeper... more »
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An able seaman is someone who works on commercial ships that are either privately or publicly owned. The position of able seaman is a step up from the entry-level position of ordinary seaman. Ordinary seaman positions can serve as an ... more »
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Alligator wrestling is a dangerous and exciting activity. People learn to wrestle an alligator for survival, personal satisfaction or showmanship. Realize that wrestling an alligator can result in injury or death. These steps are not intended to ... more »
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Sharing the word of God is your passion. Ministry is one of the careers available to you. People choose all types of careers for a variety of reasons. If you were born and raised in an Assembly of God church, or new to the religion, become an ... more »
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If your dream is to become infamous, it's not as easy as you might think. Maintaining a bad reputation can be exhausting, unless of course you're dedicated. Here's how to be the bad boy or girl you've always dreamed of becoming... more »
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Breeding ostriches became a popular investment opportunity in the early 1990s. Today, the ostrich market is fairly saturated, and profit margins are slimmer. Be sure to study all the costs involved before investing in ostrich breeding. Here are ... more »
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Sharps are classified as a needle or other sharp object that could pose a public health risk if a person were stuck with these objects. The healthcare industry closely follows protocol on buying Sharps containers and the proper disposal of these ... more »
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If you want a tattoo, but don't want to go to the trouble and expense of seeing a tattoo artist, you can go the do-it-yourself route. With a kit, you can apply images to your body... more »
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Whether you're an experienced tattoo artist or you're new to the trade, your tattoo machine is one of the most important pieces of equipment you will purchase. There are subtle differences between a tattoo liner and shader, so if your intention ... more »
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Walk into most tattoo shops and you'll find flash art hanging on the wall. These standard tattoo designs provide unsure customers with ideas for their next tattoo. So, besides offering custom designed pieces, it's very beneficial to a tattoo shop ... more »
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In the past, tattoo ink colors were somewhat limited, but with modern technology comes the means to produce an unlimited number of colors and a variety of shades for each color. These new, vibrant pigments also last much longer than their former ... more »
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It's your dream to work with animals. But this can mean many different types of work and job conditions. Here are some questions to ask yourself to find the right career path... more »
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Most think of income as wages earned for a day's work, but residual income is different because it continues to pay out long after the initial effort of earning it has passed. This can be appealing because some no longer want to work but desire ... more »
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Volunteer Fire Departments are funded and supported in several different ways. A volunteer station is sometimes funded by the taxpayers in the city, town or village it serves. Funds can also be attained from federal grants, private donations or ... more »
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Ever wonder what happens after a productive oil or gas well is drilled and who gets the product coming out of the ground to market? The Production end of the oil and gas industry offers many lucrative jobs for detail oriented hard workers... more »
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Becoming a cosmetologist requires more than just buying your own pair of sheers. Each state has its own rules and process for granting a cosmetology license. Here is how you can get a cosmetology license in Arizona... more »
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Forensic scientists work closely with other law enforcement officers to solve a crime. Forensic scientists may work in various capacities including criminalities, pathology and crime scene investigations. Many forensic scientists work as crime ... more »