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    One Great Reason You Should Have Your Money In The Bank
    Tales have been told of how eccentrics and other people of an inventive mind have stored up treasures in a variety of places - under mattresses, under loose boards in homes, in secret or not-so-secret compartments in cupboards, or simply in a hole in the woods. But it seems with each passing year you hear fewer such tales. For now, there are few old timers around who remember when banks went bust. For every one who keeps their money in an insured bank, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation insures each individual or joint account up to $100,000. A self-directed retirement account is insured up to $25
    the urge to give up. It's been a
    Urgent Care Physician Jobs
    While most physicians are able to carry out routine diagnostic checks of patients and suggest suitable treatments, there are times when either the unavailability of a physician or the lack of medical infrastructural facilities requires a patient to seek instant care elsewhere. If the problem is not so serious as to call for immediate hospitalization and intensive or advanced medical supervision, an urgent care clinic can be an effective option. Similar to a hospital but not as comprehensive as to include all forms of treatment, especially during moments requiring critical care, an urgent care clinic is a
    If you've been in a job search for more than a few weeks you may be experiencing the feelings of defeat and despair, not to mention the urge to give up. It's been a
    Using Informal and Formal Status Symbols in Your Organization to Advance Your Career
    You want to get ahead in life and your career.Formal status symbols in a business setting tend to come with promotion. In other words, you have to earn them. They're badges of rank in the corporate army.Some of the most common ones are:- A reserved parking space next to the building- An office with a window (corner offices and those on top floors best)- Executive dining room privileges- Wet bar in office- Jacuzzi adjoining office- Blackberry email device supplied by the company- A private secretary- First-class trav
    r more than a few weeks you may be experiencing the feelings of defeat and despair, not to mention the urge to give up. It's been a
    Presenting Yourself for the Job Interview
    A job interview can be an adventure. You have the opportunity to learn about new companies, new positions, and network with new people. The first step is to equalize the power. And that involves an attitude adjustment. The power should be 50-50. The interviewer is sizing you up AND you're sizing up the company. Don't give all the power to the interviewer. You decide if the company meets your criteria. Once you've balanced the power, here are some tips for presenting a positive image:Prepare and rehearse. Anticipate difficult questions and prepare a strategy for answering them. Practice your answer
    e experiencing the feelings of defeat and despair, not to mention the urge to give up. It's been a
    Yesterday's Project Manager is Today's Project Engineer
    The rapid growth of technology, greater exposure to knowledge, higher levels of awareness are making the young project engineer act more and more like a project manager.What I mean is, todays project engineers are actively supervising new graduates, setting and monitoring schedules & budgets, interacting with clients and so on.A decade or so ago these duties were undertaken by project managers or supervisors who were promoted to that level largely bacause of seniority. They were promoted regardless of whether it is a right fit for them or not.Now-a-days young/junior engineers are tru
    feat and despair, not to mention the urge to give up. It's been a
    Minding Your Own Business
    Think you have gone as far as you can in your present job? Instead of looking around for a similar position in another company, you may want to strike out on your own as a consultant.With a greater acceptance of telecommuting and companies outsourcing a number of their functions, individuals may want to consider being an independent consultant. But before you jump in, take the following into account:1. Do Your Budget ProjectionsEvery business has to have a proper system of budgetary planning. This is vital if you do not want to lose a potential contract due to financial constraints.
    the urge to give up. It's been a tough year, and then some, for those who have lost jobs for whatever reason. Interviewing with no second interviews or offers coming

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