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    by Kathleen Collins

    Finding yourself at a major crossroads in your life and looking for something new and different? Have you ever thought about teaching ESL? All it takes is a 4 year degree. No experience is necessary. So, if you are a mom, ...read more

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    by Stephan Jenson

    In the work force today one of the most common problems is motivating employees.Several years ago my brother in-law call me up and ask me if I would be interested in a job at his company,the firm he worked for had been try...read more

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    by Jennifer Bond

    Nursing is more than just passing pills, medical jargon, and complicated treatments. There are so many pieces to connect, and like any good puzzle, a few might be lost in the shuffle, but fit together somehow in the end. Y...read more

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    by Christine Conte

    CNA jobs: You've gotta have heart... and a whole lot of energy! If you are thinking about training to work as a CNA (Certified Nursing Assistant), here are some of my experiences, just to give you an idea of what the...read more

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    by Donna Burt

    Regardless of our age and wisdom, some words, when presented together in life, leave us speechless. Over fifty and just laid off comes to mind. There are few things that can outdo the impact of that meaning. With the econo...read more

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    by Amy Browne

    Having a job may simply mean going through the motions of earning a living to pay the bills, and support your family. You will be burnt out if you just go through a job just to reap the financial awards, and there is a mu...read more

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    by Summer Banks

    After accepting a job abroad, you will certainly be filled with questions about the workforce practices, traditions, customs and general business protocol. This is especially important in a country as traditionally anchore...read more

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    by Alyssalyn Edwards

    If you need entry level work and are having difficulty finding any employer who is willing to take a chance on you, consider the field of caregiving and look for an agency that will train those without experience. Care...read more

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    by Dennis Page

    Several years ago I found out a certain naivety' surrounds those new to the work force. Following high school I began my employment as a mail boy in a large insurance company. Shortly thereafter, I was moved to the pri...read more

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    by SiXelA

    My job experience: I am assuming that means something that has happened to me while at a job. I am writing this because I was observing at work the other day, and I just really had to share with someone.. so here all.....read more

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    by Jennifer Cowan

    10 Things I Hate About Office Restrooms. I've worked in many different types of places, with many different types of restrooms throughout my career. A medium-sized office building with a shared restroom for the entire f...read more

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    by d. richard scannell

    My brief flirtation with telemarketing proved psychologically fascinating but economically ridiculous. I'd recently arrived in New York City, was living with my girlfriend, and wanted a part-time job that would both let me...read more

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    by Renay Watts

    An Eye For Beauty Wax on and rip the hairs off, could it be any simpler than that? Why not start a career in Beauty Therapy in your own home, it's one of the best decisions I have succeeded to do. The only pre-requisite...read more

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    by Philip G. Coggin

    Jobs and important considerations. This article is aimed at the school leaver or anyone who is about to go out soon into the great wide world to work for the first time. I just wish that when I was younger that I could...read more

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    by Marrid

    My first day of work went ok. I work with my husband at the casino. I'm a cocktail waitress and my husband is a table games dealer. I just don't like the fact when you first start other waitresses who train you has the rig...read more

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    by Laura Lambourne

    Rather than talking about job experiences I'm going to talk about getting a job. I'm 17 years young and left college at the end of April without completing any of my AS levels and I was studying Drama & Theatre studies...read more

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    by Justin Davis

    The excitement that flooded my veins in anticipation for my first job experience was what set me off from most kids. Money would be a blessing for me since my gaming habits are kind of expensive. The only question that r...read more

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    by Nigel Ryan

    SAFE MODELING Your personal safety should be paramount in your mind at all times.The key point to remember is that if you are being booked by a genuine commercial photographer you should never experience any problem. ...read more

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    by Randa Morris

    Over the past 7 years I have worked with survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault and other violent crime. I have also worked (and continue to work with) the children of these victims. I have held several differe...read more

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    by Cynthia Liu

    I dragged my aching legs across the campus toward my dorm. After five straight hours of standing behind the counter of the U-Mass bookstore, my legs are as stiff as turkey legs. I got a temporary job at the bookstore durin...read more

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