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Oilfield Rig Workers or Roughnecks are in great demand right now. If you have a high school education or GED you can easily make $50,000 or more a year... more »
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Newspaper reporting is a competitive field for freelancers. At most publications, there are far more writers willing to pen articles than there are assignments. Knowing the “tricks of the trade” offers an advantage for breaking into what might ... more »
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Each U.S. state has differing private investigation licensing requirements. Some states don't require a specialized license at all, simply requiring private investigators to have a valid business license. Other states administrate private ... more »
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Have you ever seen an oil or gas rig that has experienced a "blowout", where the rig drilled into a pressurized zone and this oil and gas rushed to the surface burning down the rig? Its a dramatic picture when it happens but luckily it ... more »
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Recently, eBay announced it would manage it's own partner program and ousting Commision Junction from it's lofty heights. This article will give you some base information plus information on the BANS program which is the software that will enable ... more »
By JuggleMaster7 1 comments
Detailed in this article is a simple yet demanding way of learning.... yes I said learning, to hold you breath longer... more »
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The how-to's, Pro's, Con's of incorporating a small business or organization... more »
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I have some very good friends, a couple we'll call Trent and Andrea, who fly all over the world staying in expensive hotel rooms. They have freedom, tons of money, they get to see the world, and they seem pretty freaking happy about the whole the ... more »
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To be a model in a hair show you need to be reliable, fun, willing to change your look and you will need a great head of hair. If you have these characteristics then you may be able to make $200 or more an hour as a hair model. Read on to learn more... more »
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You want to become a model but you don't know where to begin. Since you are starting out without any connections or representation, you must be creative to make your own breaks. Follow these steps... more »
By Melissa Maroff 1 comments
Maybe you’re tired of working for “the man” and having him profit from your green thumb—or you’re sick of wasting your time and talents on your own garden when you could be working on someone else’s and making a profit. Well, my friend—a ... more »
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Fur-farming began in North America in the nineteenth century, though it was a tradition for far longer in Europe. In fact, the bulk of fur-farming still takes place in Europe; North America has only 12 percent of the fur farms today. Since mink ... more »
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If you have a gift for photography and want to run your own enterprise, consider opening a photography business in your home. It is simple to do, and you can bring in a steady income while only working part-time... more »
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In sectors such as healthcare, non-profit and academics, successful grant writing is imperative to personal and organizational success. Regardless of whether you are new to grant writing or are more experienced, the following suggestions help you ... more »
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A bouncer is responsible for carding prospective patrons who want to enter a club. It is also a bouncer's job to keep the peace in the club and maintain a safe atmosphere for the people in the club. Follow these steps to be a bouncer... more »
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Delivering flowers is a dream come true for some people in the job market. There’s no boss looking over you shoulder during the day and people usually greet you with a smile. But there are some things you need to know if you want to be a flower ... more »
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Being a personal assistant is one of the most challenging careers in the world. You are working beyond the role of secretary or receptionist or any other administrative term that comes to mind. It takes a thick skin and a steel resolve, but ... more »
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Environmental consultants take on the role of helping businesses and corporations attain compliance with environmental laws, rules and regulations. Becoming an environmental consultant involves education and experience in your chosen field... 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 commercial real estate appraiser can make a handsome income by obtaining a professional license to assess the value of commercial property. To become an appraiser, candidates generally need a bachelor's degree from a 4-year college before ... more »
By Jillian Downer 0 comments
In the world of competitive eating, the Nathan’s Famous 4th of July Hot Dog Eating Contest is the Super Bowl of professional eating; the fiercest competition in the competitive eating world. With a slew of underground fans and an ever-growing ... more »
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Food stylists are often the unsung heroes of the culinary world. They're the ones who make the dishes look irresistible in menus and on television. A good stylist can turn a single scoop of ice cream into a brilliant work of art. If you have ... more »
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Traditionally Goldsmiths and Jewelers worked as apprentice for years under a master jeweler. With the fast paced world of today, training has accelerated. It is now possible to train in as little as 5 days! At Blair School For Jewelers ... more »
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Gunsmiths must understand not only how to properly handle and use many different types of guns, but they must also have knowledge of machine tool processes, ballistics, metallurgy and woodworking. The knowledge and skills needed to be a quality ... more »
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When we think of pastry, we imagine beautiful cakes and tarts in the bakery window and a cooking show host who makes it look so easy to do. A pastry cook, more commonly called a pastry chef (or patissier in French), seems like it would be a fun ... more »