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7 Tips For Keeping Upbeat During the Job Search

Monday, May 25th, 2009

It’s been rough going during the past year, and then some, for those who have lost jobs for whatever reason. If you’ve been looking for a job for more than a few weeks you may be experiencing the feelings of defeat and despair, not to mention the urge to give up. Interviewing with no second interviews or offers coming in begins to wear thin - very fast.

America’s Worst And Best Paying Jobs

Friday, May 22nd, 2009

It’s still better to be a doctor than a dicer. Food preparation and serving remains the nation’s lowest-paid line of work, while the medical field still offers the nine best-paid jobs in the U.S. According to the U.S. government’s newly released Occupational Employment and Wage Estimates, based on 2008 data, the typical surgeon makes an average of $206,770 a year. That puts surgeons above anesthesiologists to have the best-paying job in the country.

We Are Seeking Dallas Jobs, In Texas

Monday, May 18th, 2009

It is extremely tiring seeking Dallas jobs. We have been at it for more than three weeks because the children are on a half year break from their schooling.

Learn How To Make A Resume

Wednesday, May 13th, 2009

Regardless of how many resumes you have written in your lifetime, you are probably still always somewhat apprehensive when the time comes to write a resume for a job you really want. For many of us, writing a resume for someone else and highlighting their best qualities usually seems much easier than doing the same thing for yourself.

Considering A Welding Career

Saturday, May 2nd, 2009

Experts are predicting a large shortage of manufacturing workers everywhere. Many companies have already reported they are having difficulty finding welders. The American Welding Society predicts that by 2010, the demand for skilled welders in the United States alone will be 200,000.

Writing a Resume For The Complete Beginner

Tuesday, April 21st, 2009

So you are interested in learning how to write a resume. Maybe you are a recent graduate and are just beginning your job search with diploma in hand. Perhaps you already have a job and think you may want to switch careers or companies some time down the road.

How To Make A Resume - Winning Techniques

Saturday, March 7th, 2009

There are several approaches that you can use to learn more about how to make that winning resume. As long as these approaches are effective then you are guaranteed of being able to make a stand-out resume that will endear you to a prospective employer. There are actually two components that need to be expertly combined and therefore result in an impressive resume. Firstly you will have to learn how to format and organize your content. Secondly, you will have to provide accurate information with regard to your education, skills, past job experiences, and your career objective. When you manage to communicate these effectively, you are in a good position to land a job interview.

An Online Work at Home Business is a Real Business - Really?

Friday, March 6th, 2009

I suspect that far too many people fall into the trap of thinking that an online business is easier to start and run than an offline business. It is possible that an online business could require less money up front to start but I’m not convinced less work is an option - unless you have that so-called “magic selling” product.

How to Start a Lawn Care Business

Friday, March 6th, 2009

Many people wonder what small business would be the best to get involved in. Starting a lawn care business is a great idea since it does not require much knowledge to start and gives a great sense of accomplishment.

Legit Online Jobs are as easy as Online Business

Friday, March 6th, 2009

If you have been searching for a way to make money from home, you know that real online work is sometimes not easy to find. With so many scams, it’s hard to know what is legitimate and what isn’t. I will tell you about a few options that will help you make some good money from your home.