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  • Creating your own job Security
    "good it occurs. My employer the health of the county and the system of Welfare
    repurchase the share of me. I leave in April 2006. Seems like a long
    time as of now but I know that it is really right around the corner ...

  • When To Make Your Career Move To Self-Employment!
    When To Make Your Career Move To Self Employment

    by BB Lee (C)2003

    375 Words

    Knowing when to make the right career move and start a home
    based business is just as important as the business you choose
    to start ...

  • The True Cost of Self-employment
    By Kenny Herbold


    Do you think you are ready to make that leap to full self-employment? The profit from your part-time (up till now :-) business is matching or exceeding your regular paycheck, so you think it’s time to fire your boss and make do without that paycheck ...

  • Gracefully Accepting Feedback a Key Employment Skill
    Gracefully Accepting Feedback a Key Employment Skill

    With the long-term trend of protecting employees' individual
    self esteem added to an overriding concern over expensive
    employee lawsuits, accountability is more a buzzword than a
    way of life at most companies ...

  • 7 Proposals to solve the Unemployment Problem
    The subject is constantly in the news and may decide the next national elections – the infamous jobless recovery. More than 8 million Americans are out of work with another 4 million underemployed or no longer looking for work ...

  • Unemployment Blues: Why Me?

    Perhaps you saw it coming. The fall in company stock prices. The news articles about company troubles. Maybe it was just rumors on the production floor, or a creeping suspicion that orders had slowed down and there was no longer the backlog of work which had been a security blanket ...

  • Unemployment Blues: Getting Active
    Unemployment is depressing: financial pressures stress you out, looking for work is humiliating, and your fragile self-confidence reels under the blows of indifference and rejection ...

  • Unemployment Blues: Emotional Damage Control
    Looking for work is a roller-coaster ride: high with elation when you think you’ve found a great position, low with discouragement when you realize that someone else was offered a job you wanted ...

  • Unemployment Blues: Staying Afloat
    The unemployment checks are running out and there is no potential job in sight. The wolf is knocking at the door and you need to survive. Here are five tips to keep you afloat ...

  • Media Employment Myth #1 Things are Getting Better
    Improvement in the employment outlook is trumpeted from
    every side. The economy is growing, inflation is under
    control, the future looks bright ...

  • Unemployment Blues: Downward Mobility
    All the indicators show an improving economy and, finally,
    the start of job growth. More than eight million unemployed
    workers see hope around the corner and re-enter the
    nightmare of job search with increased enthusiasm and the
    positive outlook they lost six months ago when they
    virtually gave up on ever finding a good position ...

  • Don't Let an Illness or Unemployment Cost You Your Home
    As a nation of homeowners, we are particularly vulnerable to the
    effects that accident, sickness, or unemployment could have on
    our ability to meet our monthly mortgage repayments ...

  • Unemployment Blues: Take Back Control
    One of the most emotionally crippling aspects of unemployment is the sense of powerlessness it engenders. Job layoff triggers financial pressures, emotional distress, family turmoil, and dashed career hopes ...

  • Unemployment Blues: Losing Ourselves
    When we lose our jobs, no matter the reason, we lose a big part of our identity. Think of the last several times you met new people. After names are exchanged and polite comments made on whatever event you are attending, the question quickly arises: "What do you do ...

  • The Importance of Employment Contracts
    The introduction of new employment legislation in the UK from the beginning of October 2004 has brought employment law issues such as Web Development Employment & Projects - where and how to find them

    As the Internet develops, more and more web related freelance employment, contracts and tenders are being advertised via this medium rather than traditional print - which only goes to make sense ...

  • Freelance Work: The Changing Face of Employment
    No more working for the same company for fifty years. Freelance work is becoming more and more prominent. On-line you can find work or someone to do a job ...

  • LOW UNEMPLOYMENT CALLS FOR FLEXIBILITY, NOT SUFFERING
    Employers in many areas are finding applicant pools sparsely populated if not completely void of the most desirable candidates because of record low unemployment ...

  • LOW UNEMPLOYMENT: CATALYST FOR EXCELLENCE OR EXCUSE FOR FAILURE?
    “Wise is the man who fixes his roof while the sun is shining.” – Ben Franklin

    During low unemployment, companies that plan to grow by simply adding employees will find that shallow labor pools won’t readily support them ...

  • UNEMPLOYMENT INCREASE DEMANDS MORE EMPLOYEE SCREENING
    If Chicken Little lived today, no doubt he would be running through the streets screaming, “the economy is falling.” The sudden and unexpected rise in unemployment has populated applicant pools with eager, and in many cases, desperate applicants, willing to say and do about anything to get a job ...











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