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By MomReesa 1 comments
It's your dream to wake up and work in your pajamas all day and earn money from home. Maybe you love the written word and want to turn your passion into a career. Or perhaps you are simply sick of working for "the man." Whatever your ... more »
By nmg12345 0 comments
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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Abandoning everything and everyone you know to ride the rails is a big decision. Becoming a hobo can be a very liberating life choice. Scrap your material belongings and shun the 40-hour work week. Put on your shabbiest pair of shoes and embrace ... 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 »
By Lisette S 3 comments
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 »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 0 comments
Machinists use their knowledge of metals and machine tools to create integral parts for computer hard drives, video equipment, appliances, power tools, antilock brakes, transmissions and scores of other everyday products. The ability to operate ... 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 »
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A massage therapy job may sound like the ideal career for you. It is a low stress and well paying career that brings many people fulfillment. You will help people reduce stress and lead healthier and happier lives. There are some steps you need ... more »
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A missionary is a member of a religion who tries to spread their religious message to others who do not share the same faith. Many different sects send missionaries all over the world... more »
By Paul M. J. Suchecki 1 comments
There are many kinds of movie producers, including executive producers, producers, co-producers, associate producers and hyphenates, like writer-producers. Because they are in a supervisory capacity, there is no specific union or guild governing ... more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 0 comments
New York City offers some intriguing opportunities for employment, including that of professional taxi driver. With a city as large and diverse as NYC, taxi companies abound. Though a lot of people pay little respect to taxi cab drivers, they are ... more »
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Notary publics are popular in the state of New Jersey because many banks, law offices and other financial or real estate institutions need employees who are commissioned. You need not be a resident of New York, but you must be at least 18 years ... 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 »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 0 comments
A restaurant manager wears many hats. He hires, supervises and schedules his employees for shifts, takes inventory and orders needed supplies and food and makes sure the restaurant customers are happy. In some smaller establishments, a restaurant ... more »
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A rodeo clown does not just run around the arena making people laugh. He is protecting the lives of the fallen bull riders and trying to keep himself safe at the same time. It is a very tough job, but one that many find rewarding. Follow these ... more »
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A roustabout is a starting position on an oil or gas drilling rig. The roustabout performs basic rig maintenance activities such as cleaning and offloading. The oil and gas industry offers a lot of advancement opportunity, but all employees on a ... more »
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Becoming a security guard is something you should give some thought to. It can be dangerous at times and very boring at other times. It usually doesn't require a great deal of physical labor unless you are working at a nuclear site or a defense ... more »
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The Stampin' Up! corporation out of Utah sells coordinated inks, papers, stamp sets and accessories to their customers via independent demonstrators. Demonstrators call sell Stampin' Up! products by hosting workshops and parties... more »
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A wet nurse is a lactating woman who breastfeeds another's baby. While this may seem taboo in our culture, wet nursing was actually popular until the invention of formula. With over 70 percent of mothers' breastfeeding, it's only natural that ... more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 5 comments
Arbonne is a beauty product company that sells its products through home demonstrations. This way of selling allows for potential customers to try all of the products to see which ones they like. If you decide to become an Arbonne consultant, you ... 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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Auctioneers run auctions - public sales where items are sold to the highest bidder. These professionals appraise the valuables of potential clients, convince them to sell the goods, oversee advertising and other auction preparations, and still ... more »
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While occupational therapists deal with issues like ergonomics and better workplace design, they also focus on rehabilitating disabled individuals or retraining them to improve their quality of life. Consider being an occupational therapist if ... more »
By TheHairDresser 2 comments
This is an incorporation of my conception of How to Belly Dance and my artistic abilites, with the view of making it accessible to all women. It is a beautiful artistic expression and when it is art one is speaking of, individualism is a ... more »
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Strip clubs, now ubiquitous in even rural America, attract either upscale celebrity clientèle or drunken louts, depending on the club set-up and atmosphere. Every strip club needs at least one strong, no-nonsense bouncer or doorman to keep things ... more »