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By adecheine 2 comments
If you have started a Home Based Business consistently advertising your business is a must. Getting creative with your advertising will help you leverage your warm market as well as your cold market... more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 0 comments
A career in forestry may seem like the dream job to some. Much time is spent outdoors amongst nature getting the hands dirty and knees grass-stained. Jobs may seem limited, but experts say there may be rise in jobs available in the industry in ... more »
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Finding yourself out of a job or just needing a change of scenery at work can be stressful. There are many options available to you if you are looking for a new job, especially in an industry like warehousing. Companies are always in need of good ... more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 0 comments
If you live near an amusement park, then you probably know how many job opportunities are available on site. Amusement parks typically need ride operators, parking attendants, vendors, custodial staff, performers and more to keep the park going. ... more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 0 comments
If you are a teen who's interested in pursuing a career in a health-care industry, it's an excellent idea to look for jobs at a local hospital in which you can begin to gain practical work experience. Though the overwhelming majority of teens ... more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 0 comments
Fast food restaurants are among the largest employers of teens in the United States, since they're generally willing to hire people with little work experience. Managers also expect that they will have to train new employees on the job, so fast ... more »
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Teens love movies, and little is better than indulging your fondness of the silver screen and making money at the same time. Movie theaters are excellent sources of first jobs for teens, since many of the in-house jobs require little previous ... more »
By DaniaDenise 1 comments
Surprisingly, you don't have to have perfect skin to become a model but you do have to have good skin, which isn't impossible if you take the right steps. Photoshop can take care of the rest!.. more »
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The Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts growth in the field of small-engine mechanics. This is a fun and interesting career path. Whether you want to use your time working on super bikes, custom choppers or down-and-dirty, off-road bikes there is ... more »
By welch 8 comments
Heres tons of sites that pay you well for your articles,blogs, reviews and all Free.. more »
By welch 6 comments
Learn the art of becoming a paid shopper ... more »
By khopkins75 0 comments
Like to write? Know how to edit? Why not get paid to stay home and do just that?.. more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 1 comments
For many aspiring writers, the Internet is the first place to seek publication. The millions of websites online make getting published in some form easier than the traditional pitch to a print publisher. Any type of writing can be published ... more »
By John Gossett 0 comments
Let’s face it; nobody gets hired unless they’re liked. You may not get hired because you really connect with an interviewer, but the chances of being hired if you don’t connect are almost nonexistent. And the most important part of connecting is ... more »
By Sylvia McClain 4 comments
Most think it takes a lot to get on the writers track. But it only takes the following ten steps. And you're on your way... more »
By ruralwriter 1 comments
Getting started in newspaper writing is tough work but it can pay off in the long run. Sticking with it and working your way up the ladder can lead to a high paying career... more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 0 comments
If you are at a loss about specialized training for your CSI career, you can find help on the Internet or through contacts in law enforcement. As with any other professional career, you will need to be thoroughly educated and trained before you ... more »
By amylaine 7 comments
Just as you would like clients to visit your business often, you also want visitors to your web page to return often. The more people visit your site, the more likely there will purchase from you. You want to ensure that the techniques you use ... more »
By AlliedSchools 0 comments
Get your Georgia Real Estate License and Georgia Real Estate Licenses with Allied Schools. Call for more info about Georgia Real Estate License today!.. more »
By Patricia Daniels 1 comments
Would you love to give a speech or presentation, but think you can’t get up in front of an audience? If you can talk to another human being, an animal or even an inanimate object, you can speak to an audience full of strangers who want to know ... more »
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Dealing with rejection is not easy no matter who is rejecting you and why. However, perhaps the hardest rejection we all have to face in life is our first job rejection. Here you are hot on the path ready to land that all time perfect first job ... more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 0 comments
Not doing well in school doesn't mean you can't land the job of your dreams. While a low GPA potentially is a strike against you, that doesn't mean you can't find an "in" with potential employers--as long as you get creative. Here's how to handle ... more »
By Therese Haberman 2 comments
If you are a coworker or not a direct supervisor and are having a problem with another employee, you need to talk to your own supervisor and allow them to address the matter. If you are the supervisor, read on... more »
By AFrieske 1 comments
If you are delivering pizzas/food you are bound to come across a time when someone accidentally tips you more money then they meant to. It is a common mistake that puts a delivery guy in a moral quandary. Here is how you should deal with it. ... more »
By Andre' J. Bolton 0 comments
Can you stand people who constantly always have to be loud or is it just annoying to you?.. more »