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Thursday, February 26, 2009 - 9 Posts by 8 People
Of employment I was moved into an accounting department in which my main job function was to add up the total
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Does anyone here work in an environment where the work is highly stimulating, but are also constantly
, which is great because I get to travel throughout the day. However, it is only a temporary fix
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Saturday, April 11, 2009 - 11 Posts by 6 People
Isn't it about time that they closed these utterly USELESS employment agencies down? I am FED UP
when i say that they should be shut down, and replaced with PROPER employment offices who treat job
for temporary work and have sent my CV to thirty agencies and have received no reply despite annoying auto...
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Tuesday, May 19, 2009 - 20 Posts by 15 People
I've just reached the one year mark with my agency and have been approved to work off-duty. My
, and make sure it covers "off-duty" employment, as you truly work at the pleasure of the sheriff since
they DID tend to work a LOT of overtime, or had temporary extra-pay programs put into effect that helped
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Thursday, November 19, 2009 - 6 Posts
Reputation . . .
Thus, the employment outlook is grim. Especially if you are just beginning
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The other 98% make UNDER $5,000 a year an actor. That is POVERTY LEVEL. Trust me! Employment outlook
%, the average income earned from acting is less than $5000 per year because employment is sporadic
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Tuesday, January 27, 2009 - 38 Posts by 22 People
What is "Health Career Agents"?
I keep seeing "medical recruiter" jobs listed at monster.com so
I finally clicked on the link and found "Health Career Agents". It looks like the same type of things
that fill temporary vacancies Often the employer pays higher than the going rater to secure temps until
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Thursday, February 09, 2006 - 12 Posts by 10 People
About the rest of the world.
It seems to me career change in the US is much more common and acceptable
former employer that I was switching my job because it was such a common practice in America. I also
have closed down, so people have had no choice but to change career. Most are now working in call
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Wednesday, September 16, 2009 - 13 Posts by 11 People
Crazy employment history, I have just as sordid academic background, which causes me to continue
for employment at their school-I'm a teacher.
Many supportive friends remind me that I did, although it took so
work, temporary work, self-employment. You name it, I've had a go at it. The longest I've lastest...
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Sunday, July 19, 2009 - 7 Posts by 6 People
And Workopolis etc.
I've spent the last few years in a field position in the oil field, prior to that I worked
) if they might be able to find some employment for you. Working for Penn State I pretty much had my pick
intelligent posters on this forum. I am seriously considering relocating, and at temporary menial
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Tuesday, November 03, 2009 - 8 Posts by 5 People
And when I say "Career", I'm not speaking of a "Long Term" employment such as a "20 year military
to the military as being a "Career"?
Yes, the technical term of a "Job" is the work you do, day to day
I retired, was because of 8 PCS (Moves) in the 21 years; TDY (Temporary Duty) to at least 20 other
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Wednesday, October 28, 2009 - 11 Posts by 8 People
Company has achieved what Disney has and I would love to work and grow with them.
Any of the Veterans
happen have any tips? I figure I shall network and work my ever loving **** off. I am hoping
graduation. It's hard to make a career out of it, honestly, but networking and working hard really helps
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