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What Life Is Really Like As A Limousine Owner And Chauffeur igh school graduates are more and more relegated to low end physical or routine non-challenging mundane jobs where entry-level salaries and growth opportunities are far from being lucrative.Here’s a little insight into what life is like being a limo owner and chauffeur, it isn’t as glamorous as you might expect!At 8.30a.m. you have to start the day, take a nice warm shower and have a shave (it’s considered unprofessional to turn up at a fancy restaurant smelling of last nights dinner!)Then, we have the jobs that no-one wants to do, ever; Pressing a But A College Degree Is Expensive and It Is Another 4 Years! A recent survey suggested that the average employee changes jobs about 7 times in his Residential Telecom Audits One of the toughest career decisions for high school students and their parents is whether to get a job and settle down in that for the rest of their lives or to continue their studies in college. Three to five decades up the line, this would not have been a question at all that would make you lose sleep. The post World War II era saw many industries flourish and needing workers to "man" their businesses. That was when they took high school graduates and trained them for routine jobs, mostly on factory floors.No business can flourish without an efficient and advanced telecommunications infrastructure in its offices and factories. All employees need a communication device to maintain their efficiency and save precious time. Obviously it means the establishment of an extensive telecom network in your offices. A big chunk of your budget has to be allocated for the successful operation The Present Scenario: Will It Support High School Graduates? The rise of technological advances, fast paced work styles catering to newfound lifestyles and the latest buzzword globalization in the last two decades has changed the present job market scenario entirely. High school children of WW II veterans who got easy jobs were trained by their employers for specific jobs. This is obviously is a far cry from the situation today. Time, competition and budgets do not permit such on job training any more. Employers and new age industry captains are looking for college graduates for specialized jobs. For example: jobs like healthcare workers and software engineers can only be taken by those who are college trained because of their specific courses. It could unfortunately be harsh on those can not afford an extra 3-4 years of college. But in reality, high school graduates are more and more relegated to low end physical or routine non-challenging mundane jobs where entry-level salaries and growth opportunities are far from being lucrative. But A College Degree Is Expensive and It Is Another 4 Years! A recent survey suggested that the average employee changes jobs about 7 times in his o Have You Considered Apprenticeship Training? es flourish and needing workers to "man" their businesses. That was when they took high school graduates and trained them for routine jobs, mostly on factory floors.What do George Washington, Benjamin Franklin and Paul Revere have in common? Apprenticeship training, of course!Apprenticeship training is the oldest kind of job skills learning and has been used for centuries to train blacksmiths, silversmiths, printers and the like. In fact, Congress enacted the National Apprenticeship Act I n1937 to recognize the importance of appr The Present Scenario: Will It Support High School Graduates? The rise of technological advances, fast paced work styles catering to newfound lifestyles and the latest buzzword globalization in the last two decades has changed the present job market scenario entirely. High school children of WW II veterans who got easy jobs were trained by their employers for specific jobs. This is obviously is a far cry from the situation today. Time, competition and budgets do not permit such on job training any more. Employers and new age industry captains are looking for college graduates for specialized jobs. For example: jobs like healthcare workers and software engineers can only be taken by those who are college trained because of their specific courses. It could unfortunately be harsh on those can not afford an extra 3-4 years of college. But in reality, high school graduates are more and more relegated to low end physical or routine non-challenging mundane jobs where entry-level salaries and growth opportunities are far from being lucrative. But A College Degree Is Expensive and It Is Another 4 Years! A recent survey suggested that the average employee changes jobs about 7 times in his Giving A Business Gift To Employees And Customers ord globalization in the last two decades has changed the present job market scenario entirely.You might be new in this company and what is being practiced in your previous company might not be applicable to the present company. It has been a practice to present corporate gifts to almost everyone that has to do with the company; here are some that you should consider on giving a gift, partners, employees, customers and associates.When thinking about the corporate High school children of WW II veterans who got easy jobs were trained by their employers for specific jobs. This is obviously is a far cry from the situation today. Time, competition and budgets do not permit such on job training any more. Employers and new age industry captains are looking for college graduates for specialized jobs. For example: jobs like healthcare workers and software engineers can only be taken by those who are college trained because of their specific courses. It could unfortunately be harsh on those can not afford an extra 3-4 years of college. But in reality, high school graduates are more and more relegated to low end physical or routine non-challenging mundane jobs where entry-level salaries and growth opportunities are far from being lucrative. But A College Degree Is Expensive and It Is Another 4 Years! A recent survey suggested that the average employee changes jobs about 7 times in his The Face of Your Business, Part I rs and new age industry captains are looking for college graduates for specialized jobs. For example: jobs like healthcare workers and software engineers can only be taken by those who are college trained because of their specific courses.When we initially started our businesses, we had to decide how we were going to market ourselves. Kind of an obvious statement - every business has to do that. But, we had an added challenge. We were new to the area. So, our goal was to get to know as many people as possible.We did that by becoming "promiscuous networkers". We attended and joined any and every associati It could unfortunately be harsh on those can not afford an extra 3-4 years of college. But in reality, high school graduates are more and more relegated to low end physical or routine non-challenging mundane jobs where entry-level salaries and growth opportunities are far from being lucrative. But A College Degree Is Expensive and It Is Another 4 Years! A recent survey suggested that the average employee changes jobs about 7 times in his Pharmacology Career - What Does It Take igh school graduates are more and more relegated to low end physical or routine non-challenging mundane jobs where entry-level salaries and growth opportunities are far from being lucrative.There are obvious benefits to being a seasoned pharmacist. However you do have to start somewhere. Learning your skills under the watchful, encouraging eye of an established pharmacist is a gift in and of itself. Beginning as a technician and working your way toward the goal of being a lead pharmacist is an admirable journey.Once you are established as a pharmacist you But A College Degree Is Expensive and It Is Another 4 Years! A recent survey suggested that the average employee changes jobs about 7 times in his or her career. The apparent reason is growing opportunities for trained and educated employees. But if you took a deeper look, employers are not in any position to wait for employees to train on the job. They seek candidates with pre-developed skills that match the job requirements, resulting in a soaring demand for college graduates. It is obvious that education opens new vistas of faster and better growth. Education loans from the Federal Government or private banks can help open your first job account with almost double the paycheck. College graduates have a better scalability factor in their careers than others. A $40,000 loan for a 4-year college degree can be easily paid back in 10 years including the 5% interest. The fact that the 4 years you spend in college plus the $40,000 can be made good in the next 3-4 years easily should stand as unbeatable testimony in favor of college education. The United States Census states that college graduates, in their career, will earn $2.1 million against $1.2 million for high school grads. Unless there is some thing else that you know, all indicators point in favor of college. Higher raises, promotions, and postgraduate education- flights of progress- all require just one platform, and that is college graduation.
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