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  • Accredited Checking Technician Jobs Provide a Good Vocational Career - Accredited checking technician jobs are similar to pharmacy technician jobs. While the latter receives the prescription, takes out the drugs from shelves and packs them, the former checks the dispensed prescription for its accuracy. Checking, labeling and packing have all become formal procedures and the accredited checking technician will be trained in all these in a pharmacy context. Training to Become an Accredited Checking Technician The technician training is done under vocational training schemes, and accredited checking technicians are NVQ 3 or BTEC certified (in UK).
  • How to balance your home and business when you work at home - Many people desire the ability to work at home. They imagine themselves rolling out of bed, commuting 20 feet without any traffic, except for the occasional pet sleeping in the hallway and starting work in their home office as they sip on their favorite latte. Without the daily office politics, commute, and water cooler gossip they feel they'll be more focused and, ultimately, more efficient.
  • How To Help Your Child Find A 21st Century Career - Most of us were brought up to study hard, get good grades, choose a "practical" college major, and strive for a "good job." Talk to a stranded midlife career-changer and you realize the game has changed. Yesterday's rules prepared us to be passengers on a large ocean liner that promised a smooth voyage. Today we realize that ocean liner turned out to be the Titanic and we need to keep ourselves afloat on a small life raft if we want to survive. Here are some tips to help your child learn not only to survive, but to thrive and grow in a chaotic world. 1. From the first day of kindergarten, encourage your child to build on strengths rather than focus on limitations. Does she spend hours studying models of cars for the last twenty years?
  • How To Survive A Bad Performance Review (And Move To Your Dream Career) - Q. "I wasn't happy with my last performance review. Should I dispute the review? Write a letter for my file? Talk to a lawyer? Or just let it go?" A. Most professionals feel you should offer some kind of response.
  • 10 Tips To Resign Your Job With Professionalism And Pride - Congratulations! You just got an offer for a wonderful new job. There's just one catch. You have to say good-by to your current employer. Maybe you loved your job and you face an emotional farewell.
  • Who Else Is Looking to Attract and Retain Hispanic Customers and Employees? - You want to reach the fastest growing minority group in the United States, according to the U. S. Census Bureau, but you haven't the foggiest idea as to where to start. Well, the Census Bureau is an excellent starting point.
  • Make Your Resume Count! - How many people do you think apply for each of the jobs that you see listed online or in the newspaper? Every single one of those jobs is going to get at least a few hundred applicants, I am serious!
  • How To Get Security Clearance For U.S. Citizens - If you're actively searching for a government or state job and are a U.S. citizen, chances are you've come across the term 'security clearance' a time or two, or want to know more about how to obtain it. Here are some facts about security clearance for U.S. citizens that will help in your job search, and may even help you to get the security clearance you need at your existing job. A security clearance is a determination, usually in written form, that a person is willing and able to protect valuable and secure national information. In order for a person to receive security clearance, an investigation has to be conducted on that person.
  • What Are Data Entry Jobs? - Data entry jobs refer to the capture of data on computers. Today this is perhaps one of the few most popular works at home. The rapid proliferation of the data entry jobs can be attributed to the internet.
  • Jet Movements, Part 7 - Virgin America One Step Closer Virgin America is moving one step closer to starting operations. With management staff being hired and the first group of pilots being interviewed, the airline has also filed with the DOT its desired service area. Named in the start up airline's report to the DOT were 40 U.S. markets the carrier "would potentially be interested in serving." Chief markets planned include San Francisco, Los Angeles, Atlanta, Chicago, and New York. The airline listed Raleigh-Durham and Austin, TX as two of the several smaller markets of interest to the company. Virgin America is still in the vetting process with the FAA and DOT. Opposition has come from competing airlines who question whether the airline's U.S.
  • Jet Movements, Part 6 - RyanMex to Launch Later This Year The percolating Mexican airline market will be getting another player before the year ends according a report in the Irish Examiner. RyanMex will be taking flight thanks to a 49% investment by the Ryan Family, the backers of Ryanair, the huge Irish discount air carrier.
  • Flight Operations Job Sites - Employment opportunities for flight operations personnel are often available through a major airline or with a regional carrier. On the other hand, the best opportunity for pay and independence is typically found through a private jet operator. Let's look at some sources that can help you find work. Aviation Employment Board - A free site, this forum features job opportunities across the range of business and commercial aviation. Registration is free and you can post your for free as well. Visit www.aviationemploymentboard.
  • Outsmart The Work At Home Scammers - I'm sure we've all seen the ads: "Earn $1000's weekly stuffing envelopes from home!" Have you ever been tempted to send in your money for that one? I have. Luckily I didn't do it, but I know many people have. It sounds so great, doesn't it? Sit at home watching television while stuffing hundreds of envelopes, and get a nice check every week. If only such a job existed! Don't fool yourself, it doesn't. Why? Companies can easily purchase a machine that will not only stuff the envelopes for them, it will also fold, collate and apply postage in many cases. These machines usually cost a few thousand dollars.
  • Living and Working In Perthshire Scotland - Perthshire is situated centrally in Scotland being about one hours drive from both of the major cities of Glasgow and Edinburgh. There are good road and rail links, an airport in Edinburgh and an international airport in Glasgow. Perthshire is a beautiful scenic area and has been a popular tourist area in the past especially with people who like the outdoors and activities such as walking and cycling. The world spotlight fell upon the area recently when Gleneagles played host to the G8 Summit.
  • Graphic Design Schools - Everything You Need To Know - A successful future in the new media industry (and specifically, graphic design) depends on choosing the right school. As a graduate student in this field myself, I will be able to provide you with the absolute best advice one can get in regards to this topic. 1. Area of Focus The first thing that you need to know about schools of this nature is that they are designed with everyone in mind, and that means people going into the program may have absolutely no experience. In my case, they asked for a portfolio of work as part of the admission process.
  • Biotechnology Careers - Taking up a job in biotechnology means involving oneself in the development of new products and processes for the good of mankind and quality of life. Before one seriously considers a career in biotechnology, it is imperative to have extensive knowledge in biology, chemistry, and other life sciences. Biotechnology also has a deep impact on other areas such as human health careers which involves detecting and treating hereditary diseases, cancer, heart disease, AIDS, etc;
  • Is Working At Home Right For You(R) - If you've just begun your search for a work at home job, you probably have a beautiful concept of what working from home is like. You probably imagine yourself waking up whenever you want, sliding your feet into fuzzy slippers and shuffling to the kitchen to get some coffee, then shuffling along to your office to put in another wonderful day at work, then later going to the mailbox to pick up your weekly paycheck of several thousand dollars. I hate to burst your bubble, but it doesn't work that way. Actually, let me clarify that and say it doesn't always work that way. The truth is, working at home is usually a lot harder than working in an office somewhere.
  • How To Spot A Work At Home Scam - With all the work at home opportunities advertised today, it can be difficult to pick out the true jobs from the scams. Here are some tips that will help you determine whether a job is legitimate or a scam in just minutes. Do they charge a fee? - If so, it is a scam.
  • Bartending School Is Just The Beginning - While you may be thinking about attending bartending school, keep in mind that a bartending career is not all fun and games. Bartenders work hard, and are often paid minimum wage. Working at a top club will, of course, up your take-home pay in the form of tips (sometimes as much as thousands per night), but you'll have to do your time and gain experience at smaller clubs and bars first. Initially, you'll also work the less crowded shifts. Some bars and clubs even require new bartenders to work as barbacks first - this means you'll be schlepping beer and liquor from the storage room to the bar, washing glasses and cleaning up.
  • How To Convince Your Boss To Telecommute - Do you have a job that you think you could do just as easily at home? Perhaps Telecommuting is the way to go!
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