Archive for March, 2007
The feeling of being made redundant is never a nice one. While many people see redundancy as bad luck, it could actually be a great opportunity for you; with a bit of positive thinking and planning, redundancy could be the start of a brand new, exciting phase of your life.
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There are résumé traditions that seem to make sense but that ought to be questioned in today’s tough job search world. One of those traditions is that certain words and phrases are considered basic necessities. They aren’t. There are many such clichés, but here is my list of 7 of the most common.
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Many people have forgotten how to interview with poise and grace. Because today’s business world is so geared toward high-speed everything, this article is a reminder of how to interview well - with manners and style - and leave the other job applicants wishing they had your ‘job interview panache.’
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Always remember that the highway which leads us to victory begins before, when we choose what we aim to be and what we desire to get. Therefore, the job is altered into the simple offer of finding what one does with contentment.
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If you do a search on all the major eikaiwa - chain English cram-school companies, you’ll find their websites, and then you’ll find endless websites and forums totally SLAMMING them. It seems like every English teacher in Japan hates those guys. But should you pay attention?…
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In spite of your sincere efforts to find a job, you may not have received an interview call yet. Have you ever stopped to wonder why none of them have ever bothered to call you?
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Machinery such as bulldozers, cranes, excavators, forklifts etc that are used for construction are considered as heavy equipment.
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The daily routine work of heavy equipment mechanics is not remarkably different from that of other mechanics.
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Knowing the size of the company can better help you search for a job. Knowing what you are getting into will help your important decision.
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Truck drivers handle the transportation and collection of goods throughout America. Weighing over 10,000 pounds, these vehicles are used for intrastate or interstate travel.
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