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Your house is spotless and your friends say you may be a cleaning fanatic. But the truth is, you're a natural at cleaning and you enjoy it. Maybe it's time to offer your cleaning talents to others and make some money in the process. If you want ... more »
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Captioning helps TV viewers who are hearing impaired. Captions appear on screen, sharing what people are saying. Real-time captioning provides text for live broadcasts such as sports or news. A real-time captioner connects a computer with ... more »
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Even if you have a criminal record it is possible to get a job and get your life back on track. Just because you may have made a mistake does not mean that you can not find a job or be a good employee... more »
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UPS Stores are franchises, which means that they are owned by small businesses. When you go to work at a UPS store, you will be working for the entrepreneur, not the United Parcel Service. Franchisees follow guidelines from the corporate office ... more »
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Due to the destructive and often fatal nature of fires, it is important to have trained, skilled professionals in fire protection. Fire protection involves the prevention and reduction of all hazards associated with fires. Fire protection also ... more »
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Horizontal or directional drilling has revolutionized the oil and gas industry. There are several jobs related to this field that pay well... more »
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The thing about getting a job on a yacht is that it is very important to go about it in the right way. Yachting is an exclusive, specialized industry and you need to understand the industry culture and expectations. Of course there are any number ... more »
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NASAR's mounted search and rescue teams search for missing people by using horses as their primary means of transportation. These teams also search for individuals who might be injured or trapped. In order to join one of NASAR's units, you and ... more »
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Founded by nurse Clara Barton in 1881, the American Red Cross is now the largest volunteer organization in the nation. Its dedication to public service is well known. If you'd like to get a job with the American Red Cross, follow the application ... more »
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When the United Nations was established in 1945, the goal was to bring peace and security to the world. Working at the UN is as challenging as getting a job there. The organization has to choose carefully who it hires before opening its doors to you... more »
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Oil drilling companies are hiring new workers every day for very competitive salaries. Do you have what it takes?.. more »
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Since most towns or counties have a public library, this is a great place to look for a part-time job. Working at a library is a fun and interesting job. Follow these tips to get a part-time job at the library... more »
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If you think you might be interested in a career as a private investigator, one way to impress employers down the road is by demonstrating your long-standing commitment to the career path. One wise thing to do is get a summer job working for a ... more »
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Temp jobs are the perfect way to land instant work and provide you with an immediate income. The time commitment, pay rate and nature of the job usually varies with each assignment. According to your schedule, pay requirements and type of work ... more »
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The art of typesetting goes back to the first use of movable type by Johannes Gutenberg in 1455. Typesetting compositors have helped print newspapers, books and advertisements for billions of people around the world. You need to understand the ... more »
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Black light changes the appearance of any surface, including black light tattoos visible only in the bright purple light. Black light tattoo ink has special properties that allow it to glow under black light; however, tattoo artists must only use ... more »
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Body modification implants involve surgically placing an object underneath the skin's surface to create a visible shape. Most objects for implantation are metal. Beading is a traditional type of body modification implant. The most well-known ... more »
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Bridal consultants have to be organized, poised and good at handling stress--their own and that of the soon-to-be marrieds. It is more than coordinating the day--it's coordinating the other professionals working for the wedding. You need to be ... more »
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After deciding to pursue a career in counseling, it's time to uncover training options. Counselors generally hold undergraduate degrees in either education or psychology in addition to taking counseling classes. Graduate students typically ... more »
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Firefighting is considered one of the most dangerous professions in our country. Consequently, men and women who dedicate their lives to fighting fires must spend many hours training to ensure they perform their jobs safely and effectively. The ... more »
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A gunsmith is a trained technician who builds, repairs and modifies firearms to customer specifications. Training in this interesting field is available in all parts of the United States and is commonly available in correspondence courses. If you ... more »
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Heavy equipment machines include backhoes, loaders, scrapers and bulldozers, which are useful in creating everything from roads to homes and buildings. A career in heavy equipment operation can start with a variety of training methods, including ... more »
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Organization-based fellowships allow you to work for a particular organization for 1 to 2 years. These fellowships offer an excellent opportunity to receive training and to learn more about an organization. Follow these steps to get information ... more »
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If you open a private investigation firm, you're going to need at least one and quite possibly several specialized forms of insurance to protect your investment. The exact coverage you'll need depends upon the number of employees in your firm and ... more »