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  • How to Find a Job Fast in California

    Getting a job requires patience, waiting for someone to recognize your value and then going through the process of putting you to work. Use all resources possible to cast your net quickly and widely to get as many job leads as possible --- this is particularly important because the unemployment rate in California is now a dismal 12 percent, at the time of this publication. Being prepared will cut down on the time it takes to go through the application, interview and review process. Present yourself in the best possible light, so employers will immediately choose you over the competition.…

  • How to Find Jobs in Santa Rosa, California

    The task of finding a job can be challenging if you're unaware of untapped resources. Fortunately, whether you've just moved to Santa Rosa, California, a current resident or contemplating relocating to the area, a variety of career-related resources are available throughout the community. Browsing the employment classified ads in the local newspaper is one option, among others, to help you find employment in the area.

  • Facts About Important Jobs in Arkansas

    Important jobs can be measured by salary and demand. While an important job is often high-paying, less glamorous jobs with low skill requirements can provide an important social service or economic function and be in higher demand.

  • Arkansas Trucking Jobs

    The growth of truck-driver jobs in the United States will increase by 9 percent through 2018, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Trucking companies in Arkansas expect similar growth. Long-haul truck driver jobs originating in Arkansas are numerous, but there also are job opportunities for local and regional drivers. The median hourly wage as of 2008 for tractor-trailer drivers was about $18, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

  • Summer Youth Jobs in Arkansas

    As summer approaches many teenagers across the state of Arkansas begin looking for employment. A variety of seasonal opportunities are available for youth in the state, provided that certain regulations by the Department of Labor are followed. For example, no one under age 18 can work more than 6 days per week, more than 54 hours per week or more than 10 consecutive hours per day. There are also limits on the types of businesses where teenagers can work. No one under age 18 is allowed to work in any gambling establishment or in any business that serves alcohol. Even…

  • How to Apply for a Job with the Arkansas Police

    The Arkansas Police serve and protect the citizens of Arkansas. They search for intelligent, unbiased, physically fit candidates. The application process is quite difficult. Only the best of the best complete the entire process.

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