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  • How to Get a Job With U.S. Mail

    If you are looking for a new career and enjoy working with the public, then you might want to consider applying for a job with the U.S. Postal Service. The Postal Service employs people with a variety of different skills, including customer service, shipping, drivers, mail carriers, marketing and customer relations. Visit the Postal Service's career center to apply for a position.

  • How to Create a Work Order for Manufacturing

    Most manufacturing businesses require the help of service professionals on a daily basis.Manufacturers create products and use many machines to do the job. Often times, machines break down and require a work order form for them to be fixed. To provide instructions about the task you need completed, a work order needs to be filled out. A work order is a written document that gives instructions to the service professional regarding the project to be accomplished. For example, a building superintendent needs to create work orders for a maintenance crew to repair and examine renter concerns.

  • How to Implement Early-Retirement Incentive Programs

    Providing early retirement incentives involves inviting employees to voluntarily retire and in turn provide them with some sort of benefit. According to Steven Applebaum, Eric Patton and Barbara Shapiro of Concordia University, early retirement incentives are a good alternative to layoffs, as they eliminate the harshness of layoffs and can improve the efficiency of an organization. From a financial perspective, replacing high salaried employees with lower salaried employees can result in substantial long-term cost savings. Early retirement incentives can improve employee morale and give employees a feeling of control over their career. However, the process of developing an early retirement…

  • Responsibilities of Customer Support

    Customer support is an increasingly important job for customer retention. Customer support representative may work face-to-face or use computers, telephones or other technologies to engage and respond to the customer on behalf of a business. Customer requests might include updates, complaints, troubleshooting, billing issues, new services, questions or responses to advertising. Most customer support representatives work in call centers and use computers to access a customer's account information. Typical customer information includes goods and services purchased, previous contact notes, historical account changes and billing information. Typically, the information available to a customer support representative also includes answers to the most…

  • What Is a Computer Consultant?

    A computer consultant is a professional who provides technical assistance to users for computer hardware, software or components. Most computer consultants are self-employed or work for a consulting firm.

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