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While there is no single, tried-and-true path to follow if you want to become a fine art appraiser, most people who end up in this interesting and potentially high-paying line of work did so through years of dedicated study. It's a rewarding ... 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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A fire apparatus engineer drives and operates heavy fire apparatus (fire engines and trucks). This individual is also responsible for protecting people and property from fire. A fire apparatus engineer is responsible for the general maintenance ... more »
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A designer who uses Adobe Flash to create multimedia projects opens up a full field of job opportunities. Advertising firms, new-media consultancies and other companies in need of virtual designs look for highly motivated Flash designers. You ... 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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If you have a desire to work in fire protection and fly a helicopter, becoming a forestry fire pilot may be right for you. A forestry fire pilot is responsible for flying a helicopter all over the state. He also inspects the helicopters and ... more »
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Gas plant operators are very highly paid, normally. It's demanding work, however, and can be stressful due to working with highly volatile substances under high pressures and flow rates. Operators sometimes work long shifts and are on-call ... more »
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A professional genealogist is someone who researches family histories. In this job, you would find and search through documents to find out how people are related. If genealogy sounds like an interesting job to you, you should pursue it. Here's how!.. more »
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Gofers are people who go for things like coffee, dry cleaning, or go to the post office and get food for lunch. The position is at the bottom of the corporate ladder. Edward Burns was a gofer in the entertainment industry and used his access to ... more »
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A heavy fire equipment operator operates heavy equipment used in forest protection, wild-land fire control and conservation projects. He or she also operates and performs repair work on various vehicles and heavy equipment, such as motor-graders, ... more »
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There are different types of lab technicians. Dental lab technician, medical lab technician, research lab technician and materials lab technician are a few of the options. The education and experience requirements for each one varies slightly ... 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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A line cook, also sometimes called a station chef or chef de partie, is in charge of one specific area of the kitchen. A line cook may create sauces and hot hors d'oeuvres (a line cook in this position is known as a saucier), grilled meats or ... more »
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A lounge lizard is someone whose main objective in life is simply to relax and enjoy. Lounge lizards can be male or female, of any age or walk of life. Here's how to live the lifestyle... more »
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If you want to work with dolphins, whales, seals, sea lions and walruses in a controlled environment, becoming a marine mammal trainer may be for you. Marine mammal trainers educate the public, work with the animals, help ensure their health and ... more »
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Start your career as a marine services technician one of two ways. One route is by completing a postsecondary educational program that focuses on maintaining, troubleshooting, removing, installing and repairing marine engines. A second route is ... more »
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A marine surveyor inspects, evaluates and appraises ships, yachts and fishing vessels to ensure that they meet government classification as well as society and international regulations. The marine surveyor also acts as an investigator and expert ... more »
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Learn what it takes to become a mediator and how to receive training.. more »
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Medical specimens must get to the lab for tests ASAP. If they do not arrive in time, the specimen will deteriorate and will not yield an accurate result. A medical courier collects blood, urine and other specimens and takes them to the lab in ... more »
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Moonlighting is a term for working a second job after your regular full-time job. There is a variety of reasons one would take on a second job: more income, to gain experience in another field or to get out of debt. From checking groceries at ... more »
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A mortician's apprentice is a mortician in training. This field of work involves community involvement, helping those who are mourning the loss of a loved one and the ability to perform administrative and logistical tasks in compliance with the ... more »
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A multimedia designer assembles a variety of information sources into a single, cohesive object. Companies look for multimedia designers to create ad campaigns and product displays that appeal to multiple senses in consumers. You can become a ... more »
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If you love to eat out, shopping, go to the movie, amusement park, etc. Now you can earn extra income while doing what you love... more »
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A notary public is a state-appointed government official with the authority to witness the signing of legal documents and administer oaths. A notary helps prevent fraud by validating the identity of a signatory and confirming that a document is ... more »
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Did you or someone near you need an official witness to a will, operating agreement, or any other document? Does your business have documents that need to be notarized and your tired of going to your bank to get it done. Then you need a notary ... more »