Archive for November, 2006
If you’re serious about finding a good job . . . and you want to do it NOW rather than months from now . . . then you have to do it differently from the way you heard it should be done.
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The mortgage industry is booming and there are plenty of great careers available in the industry. It is not only a lucrative industry, but it is also a very rewarding industry, too. Changing your career to a mortgage loan officer career could be the best move you have ever made.
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The business of catering itself is pretty routine once you get the business going. A caterer is simply a restaurant in which every order is delivered. You’ll have the usual concerns of food preparation, pricing, storing, and serving, without the need for a wait staff or a dining area but with the need for delivery drivers and service staff at the delivery point.
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As opposed to the other food service careers, bartending is one job where personal style counts the most. The best bartenders I’ve known always have a personality to them, and some even have a little edge of attitude. Always remember that the whole point of your job is recreation.
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The hardest part of getting starting with a computer career is figuring out what you want to do!
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Every time you walk outside you do not have a choice but to come in contact with horticulture. Horticulture is the science or art of cultivating fruits, vegetables, flowers, or ornamental plants. Plants make the world a very beautiful place to live, and they also give many things that are needed for life.
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A sous chef is a ranking on the chef hierarchy just below an executive chef or chef of cuisine. The word “sous” is French for “under”, related to the word “sub” in English; so a sous chef is second-in-command after the executive chef.
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Tell a prospective employer too much and you may be disqualifying yourself. Here’s how to prove you have all the right qualities for success, and none of the wrong ones.
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As a woman, I have faced the difficulty of finding the right bra many a time. But what makes it even more tedious is the fact that I have a naturally curvaceous figure.
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You’ve taken the first step. Your application is in the hands of a police recruiter. Now you’re ready to take the plunge with the written test. Like everything else in your quest for the badge, the key to success in the written test is: preparation.
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