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  • Bartender Tricks for Bigger Tips

    Food service workers like bartenders often earn their pay as an hourly wage, in conjunction with tips. Bartenders can earn more than half their pay in tips, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Improve your hourly compensation by working to garner extra tips. The best way to earn bigger tips is to do your job well and connect with the customer.

  • Tips for a San Francisco Bartender's Résumé

    Working at a bar in a crowded city like San Francisco can mean steady work and nice tips. If you are looking for a position as a bartender in San Francisco, there are several things you can do to make your résumé stand out. In addition to a typo-free résumé, be sure to include information that can make you seem like the obvious choice for a bartending position.

  • The Highest Paid Professions

    Identifying the highest-paid professions is not as straightforward as it might seem. For instance, geography can be a factor. A job in San Francisco will pay an average of 20 percent more than the national average salary for the same job, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, and women still earn less than men for the same job across all occupation sectors. The BLS forecasts that whatever the profession, a post-secondary degree will be required for half of all new jobs created, and for one-third of all job openings, by 2018.

  • Japanese Culture Jobs

    For those with an interest in the culture of Japan, a variety of jobs and positions are available to share your passion and educate others. Most of these jobs require experience working in Japan and/or familiarity with the Japanese language, though an interest in Japan and Japanese culture is the most important quality for someone working in this field.

  • Ultrasound Technician Programs Near San Francisco

    Ultrasound technicians, also known as sonographers, can expect "faster than average" employment growth through 2018, according to the federal Department of Labor Statistics. Sonographers who become registered by passing the American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography exam increase their marketability. You won't find any ultrasound technician programs in San Francisco, but there are several schools within an hour's drive of the city.

  • Suspension, Beam and Arch Bridges

    Various kinds of bridges exist, but the most commonly used bridge types are suspension, beam and arch bridges. Different types of bridges were developed to create new and modern looks, but also to span longer distances.

  • Where Can a Nurse Learn to Give Botox Injections?

    Health careers are growing rapidly and nursing is a considerable part of the health care equation. Anti-aging aesthetics is also an expanding field that parallels health care. Being a nurse gives you the opportunity to use your talents in both areas. In some states, being a nurse qualifies you to give injections of dermal fillers and BotoxCosmetic. There are continuing education classes to start you on your path to acquire this highly marketable skill.

  • How to Become a Dialysis Technician in San Francisco

    A dialysis technician, sometimes called a hemodialysis technician, is an allied health care professional who is responsible for helping to operate kidney dialysis machines and to work with patients who are coming to a treatment center for kidney dialysis. Training for this work is among the shortest amount of required training in the health care profession, but working as a dialysis technician in California does require certification from the board of health.

  • How to Organize a Book Tour

    Books can be made or lost on the book tour. While the Web has made it easier to reach readers all over the world, nothing moves books so much as meeting with readers in person. Publishers won't always foot the bill so writers are left to arrange the book tour themselves.

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