Archive for February, 2008
Whether you are a student just beginning an electrical technology, refrigeration, or HVAC training and certification school program, or are a seasoned heating, cooling, or electrical career professional, you must learn the proper safety precautions to take when working in extreme weather conditions. HVAC, refrigeration, and electrical workers are sometimes considered to be “heroes” in their fields, because they perform work that is so essential to every-day living. Consider: Electricians and electrical maintenance technicians for major hospitals keep temperature-regulation equipment in good repair, which can literally save patient lives.
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Legal nurse consultants are a special breed of nurses. These healthcare professionals bridge the gap between the medical and legal fields, advocating for victims of abuse and/or crimes. Their expertise in medicine is highly sought after by defense attorneys who need their expert testimony to provide insight into the legal dramas that play out in courtrooms day after day in both civil and criminal cases.
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In March 2007, the Department of Labor took an unprecedented step toward getting more people to pursue a career in medical transcription: it declared this field to be an apprenticeable profession which is the first step in establishing a national medical transcription apprenticeship program. Creating an environment in which MTs can learn, prosper, thrive, and accelerate the learning curve so they can make the decent salary they richly deserve, all the while providing an essential service-specifically to the employer and to the community at large–is the reason behind the development of the medical transcription apprenticeship program.
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Personal branding is, simply put, what used to be called “your reputation.” However; in today’s faster, stronger, more competitive world you end up with a personal reputation that is also “more.” What do I mean? Your personal reputation has always been what people think of you.
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Is training for a different career the best way to change careers or boost your earning power? Get tips on assessing training programs.
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How can you avoid the ’stop/start’ nature of coaching sessions? How can we make sure that one coaching session flows naturally into the next one?
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This article illustrates the job search tactics to use in order to shorten your job finding campaign. While answering classified ads, posting on the internet, attending job fairs, and contacting recruiters are important, you could have a job search drawn out when you don’t follow the four easy to follow, yet dynamic, job search methods you are about to read.
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For a nanny beginning his or her job search, one of the first steps is to set up interviews with new families. However, it is important that each nanny interview is conducted safely. The nanny should make sure that she trusts her instincts and that she gives friends or family members information about when and where the interview will be held. Read on for more important safe interviewing tips for nannies.
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In 2005 Keith H. Hammond declared “Why we hate HR”. Are his reasons still valid? You bet. HR still has problems and they don’t work for YOU.
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Looking for part-time jobs is becoming a national past time. With the rising cost of living, full-time wage earners are looking elsewhere to earn extra dough to pay the bills. Here’s how to find the jobs that will fit into your schedule and your expertise.
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