Those who are unemployed should find even more reasons to go back to college, especially since getting a job is more difficult during the recession. Statementwriting.com offers practical tips on how unemployed individuals can go back to college and improve chances at admissions.
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Human Resource Handbook: Essentials for the Dental Practice
Warschaw Learning Institute recently published their easy to read guide for Dentists and office management staff. Common laws and regulations that all offices are held to are reviewed, as well as tips and techniques to help implement and enforce HR protocols with your new or even current dental office team members.
The King’s Kitchen Donates Profits To Feed Poor, Offers Free Job Training To Community
Over a year and a half ago, in the midst of nationwide economic turmoil, Chef Jim Noble launched a new restaurant. It may seem like a risky venture, but Noble had faith in his success. His strategy? Giving his profits away — literally.
Importance of Being Fluent in Reading and Being Fluent in Non-Verbal Communication & Communications
It is often stated that in communication – be it for business or in personal relationships and interactions that the greatest percentage is non –verbal – that is said with body language rather than verbally or even via written memos.
Labor Department Grants to Provide Veterans Job Training
By Donna MilesAmerican Forces Press Service WASHINGTON, June 1, 2011 – As part of an interagency effort to support America’s veterans, the Labor Department today announced $37 million in grants to provide job training for about 21,000 veterans, many of them homeless or at risk of becoming homeless.
Only the Great Will Appreciate You Staying Late
Only the great companies will treat you with the respect you deserve when it comes to the little, everyday things they expect. I have worked for the good, the band and the ugly and when you are out there looking for a company that has your best interest in mind there are a few tricks…
Job training funds shouldn’t be reduced now Commentary: The jobless need more federal aid, not less
WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) — The recovery of the U.S. job market from the Great Recession is finally beginning to pick up steam. For each of the past three months, the Bureau of Labor Statistics has reported the creation of more than 200,000 jobs in the U.S. labor market. Hopefully Friday’s numbers for the month of May…