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    • 121.

      Relocating to Tucson


      by Lou Ross - 2007-03-27
      Tucson, Arizona is like a breath of fresh air for many people. But there is much more to consider for those thinking of relocating to Tucson.The seat of Pima County, Tucson is the second largest ci...
    • 122.

      Relocating to Fresno


      by Lou Ross - 2007-03-27
      The Raisin Capital of the World, Fresno serves as the economic hub of California's Central Valley. The following information may be useful, if you plan on relocating to Fresno.Fresno is the sixth-l...
    • 123.

      Can We Change The Color Of Our Workplace?


      by Ana Weber - 2007-04-02
      In the month of January 2007 while I was visiting the big apple, the city of New York, I met an amazing woman.She is Erika Weinstein - The President of Stephen-Bradford Search.Who is Erika Weinstein a...
    • 124.

      Preparing For A Job Interview - Questions You May Be Asked


      by Eric Hartwell - 2007-04-02
      When you need to prepare for a job interview, there are some basic precautions such as arriving 10-20 minutes early, dressing in formal attire, and observing all the rules of workplace etiquette, prop...
    • 125.

      Job Interviews - They Are On Your Side


      by Eric Hartwell - 2007-04-02
      When attending for a job interview, it is tempting to think that the interviewer is there just to try and catch you out. Nothing could be further from the truth.Basically, an interviewer will need to ...
    • 126.

      The Race of the Races


      by Rainier - 2007-03-31
      The rule is quite simple, equal employment opportunity is available to any person without regard to his racial orientation, or his genetic characteristic that may be associated with his race. Even ...
    • 127.

      The Looking for a Job Monster - How to Beat It


      by Teresa Chesley - 2007-04-03
      Looking for a job? Whether you are chaging careers, been fired or let go, a victum of downsizing, whatever, looking for a job can be a daunting task. Where do you begin?First, decide if you want to st...
    • 128.

      The Nitty Gritty of a Part-Time Job Search: What to Consider and How to Stand Out


      by Heather Moose - 2007-04-02
      When searching for a job, you must begin with the end in mind. Job placement success does not happen by magic, but by making smart, strategic moves to make sure you find the right fit for your in...
    • 129.

      Climbing the Ladder of Success


      by Paul Davis - 2007-04-04
      Climbing the ladder of success Hurrying along fast and furiously Though I have no idea where It shall lead and in the end take me Nevertheless I hurry along feverishly No time for a meaningful convers...
    • 130.

      Six Rules for Success in the Construction Industry


      by Bob Oedy - 2007-04-05
      Copyright © 2007 Bob OedySo you've decided to have a go at it? And why not? A career in construction can be very rewarding. It's amazing how little planning some workers put into their careers; in fac...