Unemployment Benefit Extensions: Who Wins

December 16, 2010 by  
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NEW YORK (MainStreet) — The White House inched closer Thursday to a final compromise with lawmakers who would ensure Bush-era tax cuts are extended for all income brackets this year, a deal that includes an extension of unemployment benefits for many Americans. The deal has, in many ways, pitted President Obama’s administration ... Continue Reading

Free Online Marketers Guide For A New Career

December 13, 2010 by  
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Online Marketers are the new group of earners doing their job online. This is similar to traditional commerce as it has both sellers and buyers meeting online to trade. You have online Marketers caring for customers as the provide after sales services. A serious online career in which hundreds of ... Continue Reading

Top 5 tips for turning a hobby into a new career

December 12, 2010 by  
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1) Make sure others are willing to pay you for your hobby by conducting marketing research. 2) Determine if you are willing to move from hobby to part time or full time pursuit of a career in that area. The dynamics and mindset you must have are different. 3) Determine the ... Continue Reading

Occupational Therapy Jobs For a Career in Nursing

December 11, 2010 by  
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therapy-jobs Occupational therapy jobs are undertaken by individuals who are willing to engage their skills in helping others with various disorders. They are involved in helping the mentally and physically disabled due to developmental causes or injury to adapt to their living environments. Emotionally disabled patients are also assisted to recover ... Continue Reading

Starting Your Career as a Medical Negligence Lawyer

December 10, 2010 by  
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medical-negligence-lawyer There is certainly a law exist for those who fell victims of medical negligence in one way or another. It is the right of every patient to get professional medical treatment and appropriate medication on behalf of the medical staff, but often patients are not treated as they should be ... Continue Reading

A way to Get Your Next Career Interview Without the Newspaper Advertisement

December 4, 2010 by  
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The rationale for that is straight-forward. Trying for a career search through newspaper advertisement is the factor that many folks do. The following more widespread method is to sign-up with a career search agency. You may even would like to pay a sum for such a service, but most career agency ... Continue Reading

How to Avoid Year-End Time-Wasting

December 4, 2010 by  
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CHICAGO (TheStreet) — It’s become a seasonal tradition: employees celebrating their post-Thanksgiving return to work by logging on and ordering holiday presents on “Cyber Monday.” Expecting your workers to be productive over the next couple of weeks is a tall order. Unless you’re in retail, December tends to ... Continue Reading

What Workers Shouldn’t Do During Holidays

December 2, 2010 by  
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The holiday season may be a festive time at home, but it has a way of leading to drama in the workplace. Forty percent of Americans admit they’ve done something inappropriate or embarrassing at a holiday office party and nearly a quarter claim to know someone who has been reprimanded afterwards ... Continue Reading

Top 10 Cities for a Federal Career

November 2, 2010 by  
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Are you interested in a government career? There are lots of people who are not fond of the private jobs because they want the security as well as the other benefits that come along with the government jobs. The federal government is one of the biggest employers present in America. They ... Continue Reading

How to Snag a Seasonal Job

November 1, 2010 by  
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One holiday season, California resident Jenson Crawford took a seasonal job as a dancing Christmas tree in the Christmas parade at Disneyland. The gig required him to work two parades a day every weekend in November and get an elf-esque haircut. “I wasn’t looking for a job that included green tights ... Continue Reading