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LOOKING FOR A JOB IN AKRON OHIO AREA OR CLOSE TO IT ANYONE HAVE ANY IDEAS?
Good Luck I got laid off from Mack Industries in Valley City Oh,and was there almost 9 years :( ,havent found anything good since and the applications I have filled out,no call back's!! God Bless Us All
Reply:I don't know about the Ohio area however I can help with ideas relating to jobs. Try a technical school or community college for additional skills.
IT field jobs:
Web Designer
Web Programming
Systems Analyst
IT Director
IT - Hardware (Fixing network or computers)
Networking (Setting up computer networks for companies)
MSMBC article 2008 in answer to your q:: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/23037164/pag...
Computer Job Listings... read rest of answer...
http://www.computerjobs.com
http://www.dice.com
This website is very helpful for computer/IT Field. Non traditional interview questions. Very specific Q %26amp; A about computer languages etc.And the rest of the site (minus the interview q %26amp; a) is beneficial to all.
http://dev.fyicenter.com/Interview-Quest...
Interview Questions - Any Field
Be Prepared
http://www.vault.com/companies/interview...
Sunday, August 9, 2009
I am looking for a data entry job to work from home. Do anyone have any suggestion that are not scams?
yes you need to go to http://www.squidoo.com/typingathome/ thats where I found the best information. Honestly they have great programs to choose from and a huge list of scams. If you really are interested in working from home start there.
I am looking for a data entry job to work from home. Do anyone have any suggestion that are not scams?
Not much data entry in food service!
Reply:check out my blog!!
http://extramula.blogspot.com/
This is a GREAT work from home opportunity!! It's Free sign up you will never be out of pocket with anything!!
Reply:There are so many online job offers on Internet but 99% of them are scam!
Before you join any work from home company, please check out the scam reports in my profile. I have put together some articles and guidelines to help you determine if a work from home opportunity is a scam or not.
Reply:Take a look at manually submitting websites to search engines. It is data entry, very boring work, but anyone who has a website wants to get high rankings on search engines. So they need to submit their website(s). There are approximately over 400 search engine directories. One company charges over $300 to do this and they give a time frame of 3 MONTHS! Most people only take about 10-15 hours to do this. Research it on the web. It is known as SEO, search engine optimization.
Reply:Question is...would you trust suggestions from here claiming they're not scams?
Please realise that scams are anywhere...everywhere.
Good luck in your search though.
Reply:your best bet is finding someone local. its hard to weed thru the scams.
I am looking for a data entry job to work from home. Do anyone have any suggestion that are not scams?
Not much data entry in food service!
Reply:check out my blog!!
http://extramula.blogspot.com/
This is a GREAT work from home opportunity!! It's Free sign up you will never be out of pocket with anything!!
Reply:There are so many online job offers on Internet but 99% of them are scam!
Before you join any work from home company, please check out the scam reports in my profile. I have put together some articles and guidelines to help you determine if a work from home opportunity is a scam or not.
Reply:Take a look at manually submitting websites to search engines. It is data entry, very boring work, but anyone who has a website wants to get high rankings on search engines. So they need to submit their website(s). There are approximately over 400 search engine directories. One company charges over $300 to do this and they give a time frame of 3 MONTHS! Most people only take about 10-15 hours to do this. Research it on the web. It is known as SEO, search engine optimization.
Reply:Question is...would you trust suggestions from here claiming they're not scams?
Please realise that scams are anywhere...everywhere.
Good luck in your search though.
Reply:your best bet is finding someone local. its hard to weed thru the scams.
Im looking for a first job , should i go for nordstroms or a restaurant host/waitress?
which is a better first job and does anyone know the salarys
Im looking for a first job , should i go for nordstroms or a restaurant host/waitress?
The food industry is rough and I was never good at it. Nordy's offers an employee discount and you shouldn't come out of there smelling funky. Unless it's for the Nordstrom's Cafe, that's the food industry and the same as any other eatery.
Someone mentioned minimum wage but, at least in CA, Nordy's generally will start you a little higher. Not to mention, commission. Then again, the restaurant business (assuming it's not fast food) can include tips but these are taxable and the salary may be less because of them.
Reply:it depends on what experience you have at things but being a waitress at the right restraunt you can make good money. but the hourly pay is usually always 2.13
Reply:Both will pay about minimum wage. You can earn tips by waitressing, but in some states your wages can be adjusted because of tips. Waitressing is hard work too. Depending on what you would be doing, retail might be a good choice. It just depends on what interests you.
Reply:Um...i would have to say a restaurant host/waitress...because i think that it would be fun...but you don't have to take my advice.
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Im looking for a first job , should i go for nordstroms or a restaurant host/waitress?
The food industry is rough and I was never good at it. Nordy's offers an employee discount and you shouldn't come out of there smelling funky. Unless it's for the Nordstrom's Cafe, that's the food industry and the same as any other eatery.
Someone mentioned minimum wage but, at least in CA, Nordy's generally will start you a little higher. Not to mention, commission. Then again, the restaurant business (assuming it's not fast food) can include tips but these are taxable and the salary may be less because of them.
Reply:it depends on what experience you have at things but being a waitress at the right restraunt you can make good money. but the hourly pay is usually always 2.13
Reply:Both will pay about minimum wage. You can earn tips by waitressing, but in some states your wages can be adjusted because of tips. Waitressing is hard work too. Depending on what you would be doing, retail might be a good choice. It just depends on what interests you.
Reply:Um...i would have to say a restaurant host/waitress...because i think that it would be fun...but you don't have to take my advice.
sanskrit name
Looking for a job in Costa Mesa, Ca?
In immediate need of an employee for a front desk position in an interior design showroom. If interested, please respond and give a brief description of skills/ abilities
Looking for a job in Costa Mesa, Ca?
go to monster .com
Looking for a job in Costa Mesa, Ca?
go to monster .com
How can new immigrants look for a job sucessfully?
My cousins just immigrated to CA three months ago and they are trying to look for a decent hourly pay job. They know how to speak Chinese, however, one of them understands a bit of English.
Where are the best places to apply for a job if they are also going to a local community college to learn English?
Can they apply for a position in stock and learn their way up at a huge superstore like Macy's, Costco, Bloomindale's,etc...? Any suggestions?
How can new immigrants look for a job sucessfully?
One suggestion, I am sure there are many good ideas. Check with the community college. They often have career centers as well as English as a Second Language programs. I just read a job advertisement from a community college for a job coach to help individuals who have immigrated to find a job. I would call ahead and see what they have to offer, or look on line. Perhaps you or someone familiar with your community could go along for encouragement. Be persistent, sometimes one department isn't certain what another department is offering. I would start with the ESL Teacher, they usually have a wealth of information. People who live in a community have access to public community colleges so they can use the library to look at local newspapers or do a job search on line. In my state the community colleges also work with and often house the Workforce Investment Solutions or the Department of Employment Services. Good luck to your cousins.
Reply:As they learn more English, they could apply for a job at McDonalds. There are a limited number of English phrases that they would have to learn there, and then they'd get to interact with lots of people and practice their English all the time, all day long.
Reply:I think a lot of money can be made on the Internet.
Recently, I joined on CashCrate and filled some given free offers and its going very well. There are no fees to join, it is absolutely free.
http://www.*************/index.php?ref=1...
This may not appeal much, but for every person you refer, you get 20% of their earning. And 10% of earnings from that your referrals refer to CashCrate.
It takes little time to build up a great number of referrals essential to make lot of money; slowly.....this could be a great source of money generation. And the best part is that other people are in a sense, working for you.
As it is true for any other business patience and hard-work are essential ingredients for success of this business too. The good part is that you start earning from day one. The income is incremental it starts slow but goes on multiplying as you work further.
There are many 鈥榳ork at home鈥?program available on internet but most of them require you to pay first hand to join the program. Most of them are tricky because if they were making that much money, they wouldn't need to charge you.
I am not advocating this site, but simply showing you the way which I have tested.
Where are the best places to apply for a job if they are also going to a local community college to learn English?
Can they apply for a position in stock and learn their way up at a huge superstore like Macy's, Costco, Bloomindale's,etc...? Any suggestions?
How can new immigrants look for a job sucessfully?
One suggestion, I am sure there are many good ideas. Check with the community college. They often have career centers as well as English as a Second Language programs. I just read a job advertisement from a community college for a job coach to help individuals who have immigrated to find a job. I would call ahead and see what they have to offer, or look on line. Perhaps you or someone familiar with your community could go along for encouragement. Be persistent, sometimes one department isn't certain what another department is offering. I would start with the ESL Teacher, they usually have a wealth of information. People who live in a community have access to public community colleges so they can use the library to look at local newspapers or do a job search on line. In my state the community colleges also work with and often house the Workforce Investment Solutions or the Department of Employment Services. Good luck to your cousins.
Reply:As they learn more English, they could apply for a job at McDonalds. There are a limited number of English phrases that they would have to learn there, and then they'd get to interact with lots of people and practice their English all the time, all day long.
Reply:I think a lot of money can be made on the Internet.
Recently, I joined on CashCrate and filled some given free offers and its going very well. There are no fees to join, it is absolutely free.
http://www.*************/index.php?ref=1...
This may not appeal much, but for every person you refer, you get 20% of their earning. And 10% of earnings from that your referrals refer to CashCrate.
It takes little time to build up a great number of referrals essential to make lot of money; slowly.....this could be a great source of money generation. And the best part is that other people are in a sense, working for you.
As it is true for any other business patience and hard-work are essential ingredients for success of this business too. The good part is that you start earning from day one. The income is incremental it starts slow but goes on multiplying as you work further.
There are many 鈥榳ork at home鈥?program available on internet but most of them require you to pay first hand to join the program. Most of them are tricky because if they were making that much money, they wouldn't need to charge you.
I am not advocating this site, but simply showing you the way which I have tested.
Hi, i'm fifteen and allready have a GCSE in italian, i'm looking for a job . HELP!!?
I want a part time job, i live in the west end, and i want to know how hard it would be to get one and/or where i can get one.
Hi, i'm fifteen and allready have a GCSE in italian, i'm looking for a job . HELP!!?
i dont know about getting a job over in london but you could get one as part of the animation team in egypt hurghada, most of the people (team) speak italian! its really good.
go to www.enjoy-fun.com and have a look!
Reply:RITA if u no what that is well its icecream store of chorse
Reply:Ciao! Come stai?
Reply:with no prior job experience? my best bet is a job at Krogers or Taco bell to build up your resume then you should get a job at 16
Hi, i'm fifteen and allready have a GCSE in italian, i'm looking for a job . HELP!!?
i dont know about getting a job over in london but you could get one as part of the animation team in egypt hurghada, most of the people (team) speak italian! its really good.
go to www.enjoy-fun.com and have a look!
Reply:RITA if u no what that is well its icecream store of chorse
Reply:Ciao! Come stai?
Reply:with no prior job experience? my best bet is a job at Krogers or Taco bell to build up your resume then you should get a job at 16
Looking for a job in zoology?
i love animals, and learning about animals, mostly mammals and birds, i was wondering what a possible job in zoology could be.
What is the average pay per year and what are some good schools to go to for a good career as a zoologist
i would love a job where i can research and work with animals but not exactly a worker t a zoo
Looking for a job in zoology?
The average pay is around $60,000. But, since I took extra years I get around $80,000 dollars a year.
Instructions (for becoming a good Zoologist):
Step1
Study hard. In order to become a zoologist, you鈥檒l need a strong background in biology, so this is not the field for those who don鈥檛 like math or science. There are very few schools where you can major in zoology specifically, so don鈥檛 worry if this is not offered at the college of your choice. A degree in general biology or any other life science will be good preparation for an advanced degree in a more specialized field. Undergraduate grades and recommendations are paramount to getting accepted to a good graduate school program.
Step2
Get an advanced degree. Yes, most likely in order to get a good job in zoology you will need a masters degree or even a PhD. It does not have to be in zoology necessarily. Choose a specialty related to the area in which you would like to work. For example, if you hope to work in an aquarium, marine biology is probably your best bet.
Step3
Stand out. If you're looking for a job at a high-profile zoo or museum, be aware that these positions can be difficult to come by. You will give yourself a leg up if you gain strong recommendations and work experience through internships or research fellowships. You will want to ask about these opportunities as soon as you begin your degree program, or even the summer before your start school.
Step4
Don't be squeamish. If you are, you will never make it through school and you certainly will not like your job. Zoology is a very hands-on field and working with animals can get dirty, whether you鈥檙e cutting raw meat to feed to tigers or simply preparing specimens in a research lab. This job is not for those that lack strong stomachs.
Step5
Be committed. Oftentimes zoologists, even those who work in offices as opposed to in the field, have to work unusual or extra hours due to the nature of their employment. Research waits for no one, and neither does a hungry elephant. If you鈥檙e looking for the standard 9 to 5, this career field may not be for you.
Step6
Communicate well. Most zoologists will have to speak to the public or write up lengthy papers documenting their research findings. Many will also teach classes or seminars. Good verbal and written communication skills are essential for being successful, especially as you advance in your career.
Reply:Sugestions for schools:
University of Southern Mississippi for Zoology and Marine Biology.
LSU for Vet Zoology
Arkansas A%26amp;M for Wildlife Biology
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What is the average pay per year and what are some good schools to go to for a good career as a zoologist
i would love a job where i can research and work with animals but not exactly a worker t a zoo
Looking for a job in zoology?
The average pay is around $60,000. But, since I took extra years I get around $80,000 dollars a year.
Instructions (for becoming a good Zoologist):
Step1
Study hard. In order to become a zoologist, you鈥檒l need a strong background in biology, so this is not the field for those who don鈥檛 like math or science. There are very few schools where you can major in zoology specifically, so don鈥檛 worry if this is not offered at the college of your choice. A degree in general biology or any other life science will be good preparation for an advanced degree in a more specialized field. Undergraduate grades and recommendations are paramount to getting accepted to a good graduate school program.
Step2
Get an advanced degree. Yes, most likely in order to get a good job in zoology you will need a masters degree or even a PhD. It does not have to be in zoology necessarily. Choose a specialty related to the area in which you would like to work. For example, if you hope to work in an aquarium, marine biology is probably your best bet.
Step3
Stand out. If you're looking for a job at a high-profile zoo or museum, be aware that these positions can be difficult to come by. You will give yourself a leg up if you gain strong recommendations and work experience through internships or research fellowships. You will want to ask about these opportunities as soon as you begin your degree program, or even the summer before your start school.
Step4
Don't be squeamish. If you are, you will never make it through school and you certainly will not like your job. Zoology is a very hands-on field and working with animals can get dirty, whether you鈥檙e cutting raw meat to feed to tigers or simply preparing specimens in a research lab. This job is not for those that lack strong stomachs.
Step5
Be committed. Oftentimes zoologists, even those who work in offices as opposed to in the field, have to work unusual or extra hours due to the nature of their employment. Research waits for no one, and neither does a hungry elephant. If you鈥檙e looking for the standard 9 to 5, this career field may not be for you.
Step6
Communicate well. Most zoologists will have to speak to the public or write up lengthy papers documenting their research findings. Many will also teach classes or seminars. Good verbal and written communication skills are essential for being successful, especially as you advance in your career.
Reply:Sugestions for schools:
University of Southern Mississippi for Zoology and Marine Biology.
LSU for Vet Zoology
Arkansas A%26amp;M for Wildlife Biology
greek name
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