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  1. Travel Jobs; Work, Play But Not Much Rest

    by Thomas Pretty - 2008-09-06
    There are many diverse roles in the travel industry that require a number of different skills and attributes. Becoming a holiday rep is only one of these jobs that is seen by many to be one of the lo...
  2. Fashion - Making Money as a Fashion Designer

    by Paul Hata - 2008-09-06
    Do you have a love for fashion? If that love includes designing your own clothes or fashion accessories, like handbags, have you ever thought about making a living as a fashion designer? When it co...
  3. Why Not Start A Plumber Training Course?

    by James Copper - 2008-09-05
    Plumbers are very hard to define. But still we can wrap in words as "Work which can be very well associated with water provision and pipe work, installation of gas & drainage." It is a technical defi...
  4. Scanning Film Negatives vs Scanning Prints

    by Stephen Cornfield - 2008-09-05
    One of the questions that I am quite often asked is the following:Which is better to scan, film negatives or prints?It is always best to scan the original negatives, provided that they are in good sh...
  5. The Hardship Of Searching Through Essex Jobs

    by Anna Stenning - 2008-09-05
    In light of the recent credit crunch and people facing job cuts, it is safe to say that now is not a good time for struggle working class individuals, working hard at trying to pay off their student ...
  6. Inside Scotland - Jobs, Culture And Economy

    by Dominic Donaldson - 2008-09-05
    Land of the Loch Ness monster, kilts and more recently the deep fried Mars bar, Scotland is synonymous with stunning landscapes and whiskey drinking. Burley men in clan plaid playing the bagpipes is...
  7. Jobseekers Find It Easier On The Web

    by Karl Hopkins - 2008-09-05
    Have you noticed the jobs section in your local newspaper paper shrinking? Don't be fooled or worried into thinking the jobs are not out there! Have you looked online? Maybe you have been to a nation...
  8. Learn from the School of Hard Knocks to Gain Business Career Success

    by Donald Mitchell - 2008-09-05
    One of my college roommates had a brother who was a graduate business student and often visited our rooms. Since one of my possible career choices was to work in business, I asked this business stude...
  9. Online Education Provides a Career Gangplank for a Retiring Naval Officer

    by Donald Mitchell - 2008-09-05
    When I was a business school student, veterans of the U.S. nuclear submarine fleet surrounded me. These men were mature beyond their years and happy to be verbally jousting in the relatively unconfin...
  10. The Effects of Working as a Private Investigator on Your Personal Life

    by Mark Gustaffson - 2008-09-04
    If you wish to become a private investigator, it's important to take into account the effects the job may have on your personal life. In this article I will set out what some of these effects can be....
  11. What Are the Key Requirements For Becoming a Private Investigator?

    by Mark Gustaffson - 2008-09-04
    If you aim to succeed as a private investigator, there are certain key requirements you will need to meet. In this article I will aim to set out what these are.1. A businesslike approachAs a private ...
  12. What Are the Skills and Experience Required For Becoming a Private Investigator?

    by Mark Gustaffson - 2008-09-04
    So you want to be a private investigator, but you're not sure if you have the skills and experience required? Don't worry! In this article I'll aim to set out the essential requirements for anyone ho...
  13. Electrical Training - What You Should Know

    by James Copper-5768 - 2008-09-04
    An electrician is a person who installs & maintains electrical appliances. Electrician brings electricity in your home, offices, and companies. An Electrician usually deals with electrical fuse, wirin...
  14. Become An Electrician: A Creative Job With A Social Responsibility

    by James Copper-5768 - 2008-09-04
    Become an electrician and you will know how great the job is? Today electricity is in everyone's day-to-day life. Televisions, computers, ovens, vacuum cleaners, refrigerators, air conditioners etc., ...
  15. Current Opportunities in Professional Golf Careers

    by Andy West - 2008-09-04
    The concept of a professional golf career is not limited to the high-caliber players whose faces grace the covers of sports magazines and who sign million-dollar endorsements without batting an eyela...
  16. Local Job Sites Take Over From Local Press

    by Karl Hopkins - 2008-09-04
    Have you noticed the jobs section of your local newspaper paper shrinking? I have, so don't be fooled into thinking the jobs are not out there to be found! Have you looked online? Maybe you have been...
  17. In-Depth Discussion On Private Investigation

    by Bercle George - 2008-09-04
    There are standard private investigation learning institutions all over the places. These schools provide proper training to their students. They equally ensure that students are given with the neces...
  18. Do UK Private Investigators Need a Licence?

    by Mark Gustaffson - 2008-09-04
    Until recently, private investigators in the United Kingdom have not required any special licence. That situation looks likely to change soon, however.In May 2001 the Private Security Industry Act wa...
  19. Resume Builders and Other Writing Software

    by Heather Eagar - 2008-09-04
    Writing a resume can be a tedious task. There's so much information to include and organize (employment history, skills, education, career highlights, awards, etc.) that the process can easily overwh...
  20. A Guide to Corporate Emergency Response Planning And Choosing A Workplace CPR Training Provider

    by Christine OKelly - 2008-09-04
    Choosing a provider to teach your group life-saving CPR and first aid techniques can be a daunting task. How do you know that you're making the right choice for your company? Will your employees lear...