Backyard playsets should always be cleaned every so often to avoid issues later on. Clean backyard playsets with help from a home cleaning professional in this free video clip.
Mounting a macro lens isn't any different from mounting other types of lenses. Learn how to mount a macro lens with help from an experienced photography expert in this free video clip.
Hexagons can be drown on a plane and are bound by a closed path. Get a detailed description about hexagons with help from an experienced math tutor in this free video clip.
Poor housekeeping can lead to a wide variety of different accidents if you're not careful. Learn about accidents due to poor housekeeping with help from a certified firefighter in this free video clip.
If you had a fire in your home, the list of repairs and cleanup necessary to get it back in good repair may seem endless. Hiring a fire-restoration company is an option. However, if the damage is not too severe, you can do some of the work yourself. The walls, including drywall, make up one area that will need special attention -- especially if they're coated with oily soot after a fire. With careful attention to detail and perseverance, you can remove soot from drywall yourself similar to a professional.
Kenmore is an appliance brand name for Sears. Sears contracts other companies to make Kenmore appliances and then Sears puts the Kenmore label on them and distributes them through its retail stores. While Kenmore appliances come from multiple companies, they are all similar in that they are designed to be as simple to install as possible.
Renewable energy technicians implement green systems to handle the energy needs of companies and individuals. The field of renewable energy is an exciting, growing and environmentally friendly profession. Technicians in this job must be specially educated in specific procedures and need certification to work within top level companies. The renewable energy technician must be adept at various disciplines including engineering, computer technology, chemistry and laws and government.
When you have minor children, preparing a will becomes more complicated. You must designate someone who will raise the children and manage the children’s inheritance and assets if you and their other parent die before they reach maturity. In some cases, one person assumes the responsibility of raising the children and managing the assets. If you fail to make a designation, the court will appoint someone. Your designee will be a custodian or guardian, depending on the assigned responsibilities.
A janitor's main responsibility is to clean and maintain an area within a building (or the entire building). A janitor typically removes trash, though they may also be responsible for maintaining the operation of furnaces, boilers or air-conditioning systems. A good janitor will do a thorough job, whatever his delegated duties.
The Massachusetts Board of Registration of Funeral Directors and Embalmers uses Professional Credential Services (PCS) to administer licensing of funeral directors. Becoming a licensed funeral director in Massachusetts requires several licenses. First, obtain your apprentice license, complete an apprenticeship and graduate from an embalming school. Then, you may upgrade your license to become a funeral director.
Whether you're a school administrator, a custodial supervisor or an employee at any kind of business tasked with managing the company's custodial staff, monitoring each custodian's duties is important. Keeping track of how the custodians perform will enable you to ensure that the premises are kept tidy and clean, which will prevent people from having a bad experience using the facilities and complaining to your office. In addition to regular meetings with your staff to hear about their progress, it's useful to monitor their work daily.
Airshow pilots are paid to impress the crowd. These highly-skilled pilots primarily fly for the thrill of flying versus just paychecks. Flying at breakneck speeds, they are trained to perform precision aerial moves that captivate audiences and flirt with disaster. Their salaries can vary between the public and private sectors. However, many airshow pilots have distinguished military flying backgrounds.
Individual retirement accounts (IRAs) can only be opened with an entity that serves as the custodian of the account. The IRA custodian is responsible for ensuring that the account is in compliance with federal laws and regulations, for preparing and filing the appropriate forms with the government and for keeping a record of all account information. Several types of financial services institutions can serve as IRA custodians. IRA custodians may also be passive or non-passive.
The job title for a garbage man has many variations, including garbage collector, material moving worker, refuse collector, sanitation laborer and waste collector. About 126,360 people in the United States worked in the occupation in May 2010, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Half of the garbage collectors in the country earned more than $15.70 per hour, and the remaining half received less.
Often called a "chute," or "kite," the spinnaker is a large, colorful sail flown forward of the boat when sailing downwind. Primarily used for racing, the Harvey Mudd College Sailing Club says the spinnaker gets its name from the first boat known to sail the spinnaker, the "Sphinx." This sail became known as "Sphinx's acre," eventually shortened to spinnaker. Spinnakers are rounded triangle-shapes, attached to the boat at the top and the two bottom corners. Also, a spinnaker pole is attached to the mast and one of the spinnaker's lower corners, depending if the boat is tacking or jibing. Dousing…
The financial institution that holds your individual retirement account (IRA) acts as either the trustee or the custodian of your account. Though some may use the terms interchangeably, there are subtle differences that can affect the choices that you make. Consider these differences to determine the right choice for you.
Laundry is a household chore that seems perpetually unfinished. From that odd sock that jumped out of the basket to the pile of unfolded shirts on your bedroom floor, it seems impossible to ever get caught up on this chore. Organizing a laundry schedule can help you tame the pesky laudry beast so it becomes a managable part of your daily routine.
A trash man, specifically called a refuse and recyclable material collector, usually uses a truck to transport waste from one location to another. Though some employers may require their garbage collectors to have a high school diploma, it’s often more important to employers that workers are physically strong and able to operate heavy machinery. Because the industry is large and workers are constantly retiring or moving on to different jobs, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that there will continue to be job opportunities for garbage collectors in the future.
Messiness and household clutter don't happen because people just wake up one day and decide that they want to live that way. The mess builds-up over time -- and soon cleaning becomes task to avoid -- because it seems so overwhelming. By setting up a routine, you will maintain a higher standard of housekeeping and keep from waking up one day half-drowned in clutter.
Animation department head and manager salaries are subject to variances based on a variety of factors. These factors include the company and the industry in which the department head works, and whether he is a member of the animation guild. With animators and multimedia artists as a whole earning an average salary of $63,440, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics as of May 2010, those in supervisory positions are poised for even greater earnings.
Funeral directors oversee the process of departure of the deceased. Also called morticians or undertakers, they move remains to a mortuary to prepare them for final disposition, arrange burial or cremation services, and provide a setting that addresses the spiritual needs of surviving family and friends. Many funeral directors are also licensed as embalmers who preserve and prepare remains in accordance with state law. Along with specific education, funeral directors should have the personal characteristics than enable them to comfort survivors.
As is the case in many specialized professions, becoming a funeral director means completing a lengthy requirements list. Candidates start off with an associate's degree, typically in funeral service education, followed by a one- to three-year apprenticeship and passage of an examination to gain licensing in their field. For directors wishing to run their own funeral homes, business management skills are becoming increasingly crucial to success -- especially as Americans increasingly opt for cheaper alternatives, like cremation.
As of May 2010, approximately 2,058,610 custodians worked in the United States, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. These professionals are responsible for heavy cleaning of buildings and performing some repairs and maintenance. The position does not require a college education, but it does require significant knowledge of cleaning methods and products. It also requires good listening and communication skills.
The Wisconsin Office of Economic Advisors predicts that the demand for funeral directors in the state will increase by 20 percent from 2008 through 2018. To become a funeral director in Wisconsin, a professional license is necessary. The Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services issues these licenses in accordance with state laws.
Some companies have referral programs to reward employees who recommend friends for employment. Employees who recommend friends for a job could receive cash bonuses if the friend is hired. This can be an effective way for a company to hire qualified individuals and save on the cost of advertising for new hires. Despite this advantage, however, there are disadvantages to employee referral programs your company must consider before beginning one.
A slick team operating around the locus of the trash collection truck, garbage men keep the streets clear of rubbish. As one of the team drives the truck, the others fan out to gather bins and bags from the sidewalk and deposit them in the back of the truck, which has a mechanism for compacting the material. Garbage men might also sort material at the processing depot after completing the collection round.
A funeral director might be an undertaker or mortician, but he also assists the survivors of the deceased plan and execute a funeral and burial. A great deal of training is required to become a funeral director. A compassionate heart and strong work ethic are integral in helping ease the grief that accompanies the passing of a loved one.
The American Board of Funeral Service Education has accredited 60 programs in mortuary science in the United States ranging from 2-year to 4-year degrees. The programs can be found at community colleges, universities and independent mortuary science schools. As stated by the United States Department of Labor, to become a funeral director requires at least two years of higher education in addition to an apprenticeship and licensing exams.
Maintaining the cleanliness and function of a household is no small matter. Running a household requires proper hygiene education, craftiness and a little scientific research. Setting up projects to help convey the importance of proper housekeeping provides other people the tools they need to complete their household maintenance routine effectively.
People rely on the compassionate and tactful assistance of a funeral director when making burial arrangements. You must be trained and licensed to work as a funeral director in North Carolina. Funeral directors also need the ability to communicate effectively and the desire to comfort grieving people. Candidates can begin their career through the North Carolina Board of Funeral Service, which regulates funeral homes and directors.
Americans produced approximately 243 million tons of garbage in 2009, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. That comes out to around 4.3 pounds of municipal solid waste per person every day. All that garbage has to go somewhere, and somebody has to take it there. That somebody is the refuse and recyclable material collector, commonly referred to as the garbage man. Garbage collectors who worked in North Carolina tended to earn lower wages than the national average, according to the U.S. Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Section 83 of Chapter 112 of the administrative laws of Massachusetts outlines the requirements for funeral directors in the state. The law establishes that embalmers are licensed professionals who prepare bodies for burial, while licensed funeral directors are licensed embalmers who have additional certification that allows them to sell pre-need funeral arrangements. The Massachusetts Board of Registration of Funeral Directors and Embalmers handles the certification of funeral directors in the state, using the company Professional Credential Services Inc. to handle the administrative aspects of the licensing process.
Garbage collectors are also known as recyclable material and refuse collectors. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, refuse collectors may manually lift garbage cans to empty them into their trucks, or their trucks may be equipped with a hydraulic lift to dump the bins. Nationwide, the BLS expects the demand for refuse collectors to increase from 149,000 in 2008 to 176,700 by 2018. The BLS reported that, as of May 2010, average salaries for refuse collectors in New York were higher than the national average for the occupation.
Morticians, or funeral directors, ease the burden for grieving families by arranging the details for a funeral service. A mortician must have compassion and good communication skills in order to successfully arrange services according to the wishes of the deceased and families. Arrangements can involve transportation, preparing obituary notices and scheduling clergy and pallbearers for the service. Morticians may also perform embalming services in addition to arranging funerals. All states require morticians to obtain a license to practice.
Under Iowa law, all funeral directors must be licensed prior to working in the field. Chapter 645:101 of the Iowa Administrative Code explains the requirements for obtaining licensing as a funeral director in the state. The Iowa Board of Mortuary Science of the Iowa Department of Public Health issues all mortician licenses.
Funeral directors manage funeral service establishments overseeing trained staff such as embalmers. They also work with families to help them prepare arrangements for memorial services and burials. In Alabama, funeral directors are trained professionals who undergo training and testing. The Alabama Board of Funeral Service enforces state funeral service laws and manages licensing of funeral directors.
A housekeeping business offers a flexible income opportunity, but you need more than a spray bottle of cleaner to get started. Having the right skills and following the correct legal channels to start the business allows you to run your business smoothly. Line up the necessities for your housekeeping business before you begin marketing to create a legitimate business with a positive image.
A youth correctional facility is a type of detention center for students who have gone through the legal system, but are deemed too young for a prison or jail. A correctional facility will have staff usually found at a school, including an assistant principal. The assistant principal performs several functions, from administrative to acting as a leader for the center.
Some of the major issues surrounding agriculture and its development include enhancing farm productivity, expanding markets, developing international marketing of products and activities, financing, job opportunities, infrastructure and utilities in rural America, food safety and improved nutrition. To improve on all of these, the government employs agricultural officers who work with councils and county boards to extend their reach in rural America where agriculture is the main activity. Assistant agricultural agents are government employees who assist people in rural areas with farming methods and home economics.
Dust explosions are explosions or fires caused by an accumulation of dust. Dust explosions are most common in industrial workplaces, such as plants and factories that use ignition sources and motors. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration has outlined cleaning and housekeeping measures to prevent dust accumulation and to ensure workplace safety. These housekeeping methods, properly and regularly used, significantly reduce the risk of dust explosions.
Funeral directors prepare bodies for burial or cremation, arrange funerals and sell urns, caskets and other items used for funerals and burials. Chapter 5 of Title 62 of the Tennessee Annotated Code outlines the requirements for working as a funeral director in the state. The law requires all candidates to obtain a license from the Board of Funeral Directors, Embalmers and Burial Services.
School custodians keep schools clean and safe for children, teachers, staff and visitors. They work full-time or part-time, depending on the needs of their school districts. School custodians often work during the day, but they may also work in the evenings, especially those with part-time positions. The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) estimates that, as of May 2010, there were 348,130 custodians working in elementary and secondary schools throughout the country, and their salaries were typically higher than the average salary for a custodian in other industries.
International Housekeepers Week is traditionally celebrated during the second week in September. Recognized worldwide since 1981, the week honors the efforts and dedication of professionals who maintain a clean, safe and healthy environment for their employers and the public. Housekeepers work in schools, health facilities and office buildings, as well as in the hospitality industry and private homes. Often their efforts go unnoticed or are taken for granted. International Housekeepers Week is an opportunity to show these workers who make our lives comfortable and safe how essential they are and how much they are appreciated.
Refuse and recyclable material collectors, commonly called garbage men, travel by truck picking up trash and recyclable material that people have placed outside homes and businesses. This is the only occupation in the large category of material moving jobs in which the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics forecasts substantial employment growth between 2008 and 2018. Illinois is a high-paying area for garbage men.
When hiring a housekeeper, there are several tax issues to consider, including the deductibility of the expense and the rules surrounding withholding taxes. In most cases, you cannot deduct the cost of hiring a housekeeper, but there are exceptions to this rule, if you own a home-based business.
With an expected increase of 23 percent in job opportunities between 2008 and 2018 and higher than average wages, a career as a network systems administrator is a popular choice for anyone interested in computers and information technology. Factors such as experience level and area of specialization can affect the salary of a network systems administrator.
Asking for a job using email mandates both professional and technical attention to detail. Many employers scan and digitize resumes that job seekers submit via email and on paper. Over time the employer builds up a secure and searchable database of resumes, and you can only hope that you performed all of the right steps to get into this computerized hiring system. If you want to ask for a job in an email message, follow a few logical steps to make sure your personal request and supporting documentation do not go into a virtual black hole -- where nothing comes…
Funeral directors work with families to handle the arrangements for a funeral service. The funeral director, or mortician, arranges transportation of the body, preparations for burial and the details required for conducting a funeral service. In Missouri, funeral directors and embalmers must meet state requirements for licensure to practice in the field or work as a mortician. In some states, funeral directors and embalmers must meet the same requirements for licensure, but Missouri separates the two occupations, requiring funeral directors who perform embalming services to obtain two state licenses.
Issuing a janitor a 1099-MISC indicates that the janitor is an independent contractor and not an employee of the church. The IRS has specific guidelines that address the distinction between an employee and an independent contractor. It is important to follow these guidelines when determining how to treat the payments you make to an individual who performs services for your church. Failure to properly withhold income taxes on an individual who works for you could result in substantial penalties and interest. For tax purposes, an individual who is an independent contractor is considered self-employed, and as such, there are no…
Funeral directors make the grieving process slightly more bearable for the friends and families of deceased individuals. This important service combines compassion, science and law to ensure a smooth burial process. Funeral directors may work for companies that own funeral homes or run their own businesses. Entry-level salaries for the profession vary based on acquired licenses, national region and education.