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Posted by Theresa Castro
When all is not well with work, what do you do? Do you quickly get frustrated and feel discontent? Do you look at each situation as a tiresome challenge or as an opportunity to learn something new? Have you ever considered looking at work problems from a spiritual point of view?
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Posted by Dennis Driscoll
Where to find Discount Nursing Scrubs
With the increase of nurses nationwide, the need for nursing scrubs is also on the rise. But a lot of these new nurses are looking to save money. Discount nursing scrubs can be found in a number of places. Buying discount nursing scrubs is a great way to save money. There is no need to buy a brand new uniform every time you are in need. Look in the places below to find discount nursing scrubs. You may be able to save hundreds of dollars a year if you frequent these stores.
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Posted by Stuart Bazga
All of the significant opal deposits in Australia during the last 100 years are located within or surrounding the Great Artesian Basin. The most important deposits are found in New South Wales, South Australia and Queensland.
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Posted by Jay Bauder
Congratulations. You've been asked to write a letter of
recommendation for an employee or colleague....
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Posted by Ryan Stewart
I hear excuses every day. Reasons people can't get a job as a
pharmaceutical sales representative. If...
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Posted by Alvah Parker
Ten Tips For Starting A New Job
1.Get to know people. First meet those people in your department and then those in departments you interface with. Listen more than you talk. Ask lots of questions and get clarification if necessary so you truly understand how the office/department/business works.
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Posted by Jeff Altman
More companies are saving time and effort by doing initial telephone interviews before committing themselves to hours of time assessing and evaluating applicants. They are doing this because, frankly, it's a good way to save a team's time from interviewing obviously unqualified people. From your standpoint, this means that you need to develop an additional interview skill.
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Posted by Peter Fisher
As a head-hunter and Career Coach I see so many CVs and resumes that look as though they are designed to get in the way of what I (or any other recruiter) might need to know about you the candidate. They vary from pure meaningless waffle without any identifiable facts to lengthy tomes with so much detail they send me to sleep. And I persevere where many others wouldn't bother.
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