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Union stewards advocate on behalf of union members in a specific site or workplace. The steward deals with issues before they escalate and tries to mediate a resolution that's acceptable to both the worker and the company. Members rely on the ... more »
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These makeover magicians are growing in popularity because of the many hit shows founded on the concept of makeover styling, such as "What Not to Wear," "Extreme Makeover" and "Ambush, Makeover." So, for those interested in becoming an image ... more »
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It's easy to see the allure of becoming an oceanographer—the beauty of the sea and marine life. Oceanography affords the opportunity to study a wide range of topics, from sea mammals, ocean currents and the intricacies of life on the ocean floor. ... more »
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Has your bank required a notarized copy of a document? Have you needed someone to witness to a will, operating agreement, or any other document? You need a notary public who can acknowledge signatures, take oaths, and certify copies of ... more »
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Body piercing has become very popular in recent years. What was once considered exotic or taboo is now pretty commonplace. Most people think nothing of seeing someone sporting a piercing in the nose, lips, eyebrow, cheek or belly button. This ... more »
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Butlers work in the management of wealthy households. A butler may have several underbutlers he's responsible for, or may have a much larger staff made up of maids, under-butlers and gardeners. Currently there are about 50,000 butlers taking care ... more »
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Career guidance counselors carefully evaluate students' skills, interests and personalities in order to provide suggestions for career options. Increasing numbers of adults who are between jobs or considering career changes also use career ... more »
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A catering manager is the person who manages all of the day-to-day operations of catering services in a restaurant, hotel or resort. The catering manager supervises employees, creates budgets for events, hires and trains workers and may even plan ... more »
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A catering manager is the person who manages all of the day-to-day operations of catering services in a restaurant, hotel or resort. The catering manager supervises employees, creates budgets for events, hires and trains workers and may even plan ... more »
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The job description calls for chastity, poverty and obedience, and apparently that's not everyone's cup of tea. In the past 30 years, the number of Catholic nuns in the United States has fallen by about 100,000. But if you're seeking spiritual ... more »
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Chaplains are religious professionals who work in a variety of locations such as hospitals or jail facilities in order to offer pastoral care to a specific group of individuals. There are several qualifications a person must have before she can ... more »
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Learning how to become a chef is a challenging and rewarding experience. The Food Network and programs on other channels have made cooking a popular pastime and many people are looking to cooking as a career. With the culinary arts being a ... more »
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Color therapy is a term used to describe a wide range of different holistic practices that use color and light to purportedly restore balance to the body, mind and spirit. Color therapists treat patients for symptoms such as depression, anxiety, ... more »
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Dog walkers are hired by people who work long hours and cannot get out with their dog everyday. Others may not have a yard for their pet to exercise in. Dog walking is a good careers choice for those who love animals, being outside and like to ... more »
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Ethnology, a branch of anthropology, focuses on human cultures in terms of social structure, language, religion and technology. It is synonymous with cultural anthropology. A person can become an ethnologist after about a decade of schooling and ... more »
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Being a fine jewelry appraiser can be a lucrative and rewarding career, for those willing to put in the intensive effort required to attain professional certification. If you want to become a fine jewelry appraiser, there will be four broad steps ... more »
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Although becoming a florist requires no special license, formal training at a floral school or through an apprenticeship with an established florist strengthens a potential florist's natural skills. However, if someone wants to become a florist, ... more »
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A food runner is a person in a restaurant who brings hot food to the diners at their tables. He sometimes refills water glasses and brings more bread to the tables as well. The food runner sometimes relays requests for particular items to the ... more »
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Fortune telling is an ancient profession that permeates all cultures. Fortunes tellers with the talent and personality to be successful can expect to make a good living. If you have a latent ability to predict the future, fortune telling is the ... more »
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Fragrance models wander around a store spraying perfume or cologne on small cards to offer to customers and potential buyers. The job focuses on selling a fragrance and can offer decent money and a great way to meet people. Many companies require ... more »
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Having the garbage (a.k.a. "rubbish") collected and taken away is one of society's most needed activities. Garbage collectors need to be physically fit, capable of driving trucks and happy to work long hours, including very early ... more »
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Librarians work for a variety of public and private information centers, as well as for schools, universities and traditional libraries. In general, a Master of Library Science (M.L.S.) degree is required, as well as a love of information, ... more »
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Becoming a licensed babysitter is not too hard if you have the time,patience and space. You also have to think of how many children you plan to babysit, whether you want to work all day and evenings too, and whether you'll work weekends or not. ... more »
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Logo designers often agonize over the creation of a defining symbol for each of their clients. A logo designer needs to look at symbols of competing companies as well as past client logos to generate a unique logo. You need to be aware of the ... more »
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A manicurist is a licensed nail technician who cleans, trims, provides nail extensions, polishes or paints finger nails and provides pedicures. Earnings for this career path vary dramatically from state to state, but the average yearly salary is ... more »