(Note - this story was originally posted as a
fishing blog on FishingRecreation.com)There is certain etiquette that you should follow while you're fishing.
- "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you." Whenever and
wherever you are fishing, make sure that you treat others with the same
respect that you would want to be treated.
- Keep your distance:
When you're fishing around other anglers make sure that you keep a good
distance away from them so that they have enough room. Take
...
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The website, NoFaxPaydayExpress, states that they have constructed a new service for
No Fax Payday Loan that takes various factors into consideration on their Internet application method and guarantees that the private personal data rendered by the individual matches to the appropriate payday advance loan lender established on the information on the application. These times are now history, according to a pay day loan company that solicits it is leading the pack with not exclusively restored ...
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Women returning to the workforce often sell themselves short,
partly because of society's view that if you're not in the paid
workforce you are "doing nothing".
The other part of this equation is because after a few years of
dealing mainly with children and duties around the home, many
women find own self esteem and self confidence is low as to what
they have to offer in the world of work.
But as any savvy employer knows, a woman returning to the
workplace brings with her extremely valuable ...
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Turn Your Hobbie Into Extra Income Before You Think
Career
Many people get a big idea that they love to do something alot,
so they are going to try to make a go of it as a career move.
Then, they sink their life savings into it, exhaust all their
savings, and then the buisness goes under leaving them with
nothing. So why not just (if this is at all possible), go at it
a little at a time? For example, I love woodworking. So my goal
was to just start with a simple website on porch ...
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Many predict that the world will soon experience an economic
depression, brought on by a variety of factors, but most
particularly Peak Oil - the lessening production of petroleum.
(See
Dry Dipstick - http://www.drydipstick.com)
No matter what happens to the economy, you'll probably still
need income. Work continues even in hard times. Sadly, and
ironically, at a time when so much more needs to be done, it
gets harder and harder for people to actually find jobs.
We can guess what type of jobs ...
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In today's diverse workforce there are many new laws in place
that most, if not all, of us know very little about. For years,
we all were led to believe that it was illegal to ask questions
about race and gender and now the government is requiring
companies to track the diversity of the applicant pool through
anonymous questions at the end of an application. This seems a
bit of an about face for a government that usually is as hard to
move as a million year old dinosaur.
Where does the info ...
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Preparing for an interview over the phone is primarily a mental
exercise, and something that is easy to prepare for. It is the
second impression that you will make on a hiring decision maker
- the first impression was obviously made for you by your resume
and cover letter, and must have been positive, or you would not
have this interview appointment. That being the case, it is
worth while to prepare for it and be ready to put your best foot
forward.
Step one in getting yourself mentally ...
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What are good questions to ask during an interview is a good
question in itself, and one that always comes up when a
conscientious person is preparing for a big job interview. The
fact that a person even wonders that sets them apart from the
crowd of applicants and means that he or she is a proactive
individual, intent on making a good impression and proper
presentation of skills and experience.
The best question to ask, according to many human resource
management professionals, is "what can I ...
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The exit interview is not a time to burn bridges with your old
company. It has become a very common ritual throughout corporate
America, and the idea behind it is to find out from departing
staff members, when they no longer have to worry about
protecting jobs, exactly what things at the company can be
improved upon. The interview is deigned to be a tool for making
a company more efficient and a better place to work. However,
many employees who are leaving an organization use this as a
time to ...
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A thank you letter after you accept a job offer shows good
taste, gratitude, and in general shows a new employer that they
made a wise decision in hiring you. Most new hires do not write
one, so if you are one of the smart few people who do, your
relationship with your new employer will get off to a great
start.
When you write this type of letter, the main goal you wish to
accomplish is solidifying the new relationship. You can do this
by re-stating the qualifications you have that will ...
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