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Employee Time Clock And Restaurant Point of Sale Systems - A Perfect Marriage ment Offices - city, village, townshipThe History Of The Employee Time Clock And Point of SaleThe concept of punching a time clock has been around since the industrial revolution of the early 1900's. However, it was not until the invention of the electronic cash register in the early 1980's that employees could clock in/out on the cash register. This eliminated the need for a punch card and greatly increased accuracy and reduced manpower needs in calculating time worked for payroll purposes.While the need for employees to clock in and out on a terminal started off simple the requirements of government have greatly increased the demands placed upon management. There are a host of different labor laws, tip reporting requirements and labor restrictions governing the number of hours to be worked in a day 51. Appliances - HH - Major - Service & Repair 52. Golf Courses - Public 53. Landscape Contractors 54. Home Improvements 55. Pet Shops 56. Pest Control Service/Exterminators 57. Automobile Body Repairing & Painting 58. Government Offices - state 59. Photographers - portrait 60. Electronic Equipment & Supplies - Dealers 61. Movers 62. Carpet & Rug - dealer 63. Motorcycles & Motor Scooters - Dealers. 64. Office Supplies 65. Videotapes & Discs - Renting & Leasing 66. Printers 67. Chiropractors, DC 68. Lawn Maintenance 69. Child Day Care Centers 70. Service Stations - gasoline & oil 71. Television - cable, CATV & Satellite 72. Locks & Locksmiths 73. Apartments 74. Air Conditioning Contractors & Systems 75. Nursing Homes 76. Transmissions - automobile 77. Air Conditioning Equipment & Systems - repair 78. Televisio How To Make - Money The Internet can promote your services in unlimited relevant areas that buyers are looking forListen carefully to this; you can change your income significantly and your life by changing your daily habits. You must be willing to change! You must be willing work hard for to make the changes.It doesn't take a smart people to figure it out why we go broke. It means that our spending is more than what we earn. People go broke because their expenses are higher than their income!You must know how much money have and if you don't have any right now, you must know how much money you want to have in the future. Believe me, when you know your goals and destination and you know where you are going, it will give you the motivation to go there! Listen, your time is the most valuable thing that you and I have! We can trade our time for money by solving someone's problem. Find what you're goo Even when they both have a website, a service business (like window blinds) has to use the Internet differently than an online business does. For example, a chiropractor needs to provide different information a trucking firm, to supply what customers search for. While they both can benefit from Local Search exposure, what information they need to provide about themselves varies greatly. Break down the limitations imposed by category thinking We've been trained by the Yellow Page directory to look for a business within its primary category section. But Local Search allows a person to find what they want under many more descriptive terms. They can search for a sub-category, rather than a generic listing like "contractor". They're able to find a narrowly-defined specific service or product - if a business has said that they offer it. To be listed in the Directory, a business pays for each category where it appears. But a website has no such limitations. It can show numerous specific offerings - like Dog Training, Dog Nutrition, Dog Books, Dog Toys, etc. And it can promote each area to different buyers. So your business benefits from showing up in Local Search results as many ways as possible. Go out of your way identify such specific, narrow topics. You might find yourself without any competition in such search results. Studies show that people who search with specific terms are more motivated, and likely to buy "Minolta camera" instead of "camera". They're ready to take the next step. Categories that draw the most attention Not all businesses rely to the same extent on their Yellow Page listing to attract customers. And I'm sure that will turn out to be true with Local Search as well. The following list shows which directory categories draw the most visitors. But if your business isn't listed among the top, you've got even more reason to begin marketing yourself online. Internet exposure can provide a powerful marketing boost for almost any type of local business. Whether you have a website or not, you need to assure that accurate information about your business gets picked up by every major search engine, and Internet Yellow Pages. I've found the most reliable way to do that is through Register Local, http://www.localsearchresources.com/register_local.html For a small annual fee they keep your business information updated and accurate on every online database that matters. And you don't need a website, if you don't have one. Top Yellow Page Headings (in this order) 1. Restaurants 2. Physicians & Surgeons 3. Automobile Parts - new & used 4. Automobile Repairing & Services 5. Pizza 6. Automobile dealers - new & used 7. Attorneys/Lawyers 8. Beauty Salons 9. Hospitals 10. Dentists 11. Insurance 12. Department Stores 13. Plumbing Contractors 14. Banks 15. Veterinarians 16. Theaters 17. Florists - retail 18. Airline Companies 19. Hotels 20. Hardware - retail 21. Lumber - retail 22. Tire Dealers 23. Real Estate 24. Automobile Renting & Leasing 25. Pharmacies or Drugstores 26. Churches 27. Furniture - retail & non-specific 28. Grocers - retail 29. Rental Service - Stores & Yards 30.Carpet & Rug Cleaners 31. Appliances - HH - Major Dealers 32. Glass - auto, plate, window 33. Electric Contractors 34. Schools - academic, secondary, elementary 35. Contractors - General 36. Government Offices - US 37. Travel Agencies 38. Taxicabs 39. Sporting Goods - retail 40. Roofing Contractors 41. Dry Cleaners 42. Book Dealers - retail 43. Optometrists O.D. 44. Heating Contractors 45. Pet Grooming 46. Computers - dealer 47. Motels 48. Automobile Wrecking 49. Building Materials 50. Government Offices - city, village, township 51. Appliances - HH - Major - Service & Repair 52. Golf Courses - Public 53. Landscape Contractors 54. Home Improvements 55. Pet Shops 56. Pest Control Service/Exterminators 57. Automobile Body Repairing & Painting 58. Government Offices - state 59. Photographers - portrait 60. Electronic Equipment & Supplies - Dealers 61. Movers 62. Carpet & Rug - dealer 63. Motorcycles & Motor Scooters - Dealers. 64. Office Supplies 65. Videotapes & Discs - Renting & Leasing 66. Printers 67. Chiropractors, DC 68. Lawn Maintenance 69. Child Day Care Centers 70. Service Stations - gasoline & oil 71. Television - cable, CATV & Satellite 72. Locks & Locksmiths 73. Apartments 74. Air Conditioning Contractors & Systems 75. Nursing Homes 76. Transmissions - automobile 77. Air Conditioning Equipment & Systems - repair 78. Television S-Corporations – State and Tax Issues tegory where it appears. But a website has no such limitations. It can show numerous specific offerings - like Dog Training, Dog Nutrition, Dog Books, Dog Toys, etc. And it can promote each area to different buyers.More than a few people prefer to form corporations to protect their businesses, but look for a more favorable tax situation. The answer, of course, is the S-corporation.For a long time, corporations were the dominant business entity available to most business. With their rigid rules protecting shareholders from personal liability for the debts of the business, they were a smart and popular choice. The downside of the corporate entity, however, had to do with taxes. Simply put, a double taxation situation arose because the corporation had to pay taxes on its profits and then the shareholders had to also pay taxes on their dividends and earnings.The IRS eventually got around to dealing with the double taxation issue. Well, Congress did. Instead of changing how the corporation was So your business benefits from showing up in Local Search results as many ways as possible. Go out of your way identify such specific, narrow topics. You might find yourself without any competition in such search results. Studies show that people who search with specific terms are more motivated, and likely to buy "Minolta camera" instead of "camera". They're ready to take the next step. Categories that draw the most attention Not all businesses rely to the same extent on their Yellow Page listing to attract customers. And I'm sure that will turn out to be true with Local Search as well. The following list shows which directory categories draw the most visitors. But if your business isn't listed among the top, you've got even more reason to begin marketing yourself online. Internet exposure can provide a powerful marketing boost for almost any type of local business. Whether you have a website or not, you need to assure that accurate information about your business gets picked up by every major search engine, and Internet Yellow Pages. I've found the most reliable way to do that is through Register Local, http://www.localsearchresources.com/register_local.html For a small annual fee they keep your business information updated and accurate on every online database that matters. And you don't need a website, if you don't have one. Top Yellow Page Headings (in this order) 1. Restaurants 2. Physicians & Surgeons 3. Automobile Parts - new & used 4. Automobile Repairing & Services 5. Pizza 6. Automobile dealers - new & used 7. Attorneys/Lawyers 8. Beauty Salons 9. Hospitals 10. Dentists 11. Insurance 12. Department Stores 13. Plumbing Contractors 14. Banks 15. Veterinarians 16. Theaters 17. Florists - retail 18. Airline Companies 19. Hotels 20. Hardware - retail 21. Lumber - retail 22. Tire Dealers 23. Real Estate 24. Automobile Renting & Leasing 25. Pharmacies or Drugstores 26. Churches 27. Furniture - retail & non-specific 28. Grocers - retail 29. Rental Service - Stores & Yards 30.Carpet & Rug Cleaners 31. Appliances - HH - Major Dealers 32. Glass - auto, plate, window 33. Electric Contractors 34. Schools - academic, secondary, elementary 35. Contractors - General 36. Government Offices - US 37. Travel Agencies 38. Taxicabs 39. Sporting Goods - retail 40. Roofing Contractors 41. Dry Cleaners 42. Book Dealers - retail 43. Optometrists O.D. 44. Heating Contractors 45. Pet Grooming 46. Computers - dealer 47. Motels 48. Automobile Wrecking 49. Building Materials 50. Government Offices - city, village, township 51. Appliances - HH - Major - Service & Repair 52. Golf Courses - Public 53. Landscape Contractors 54. Home Improvements 55. Pet Shops 56. Pest Control Service/Exterminators 57. Automobile Body Repairing & Painting 58. Government Offices - state 59. Photographers - portrait 60. Electronic Equipment & Supplies - Dealers 61. Movers 62. Carpet & Rug - dealer 63. Motorcycles & Motor Scooters - Dealers. 64. Office Supplies 65. Videotapes & Discs - Renting & Leasing 66. Printers 67. Chiropractors, DC 68. Lawn Maintenance 69. Child Day Care Centers 70. Service Stations - gasoline & oil 71. Television - cable, CATV & Satellite 72. Locks & Locksmiths 73. Apartments 74. Air Conditioning Contractors & Systems 75. Nursing Homes 76. Transmissions - automobile 77. Air Conditioning Equipment & Systems - repair 78. Televisio How Easy is Payroll? .The Institute of Pension and Payroll Management (IPPM) has a saying developed and used by its members: "We don’t simply do payroll, because payroll isn’t simple". Recently the Inland Revenue has introduced major changes which affect payroll and include legislation covering extended maternity leave, new paternity leave and payment rules, student loan repayments and many more.Any company offering Stakeholder Pensions to its employees needs to be aware of the rules governing the application of pension through payroll.Payroll becomes a juggle of paying employees, understanding the legislation and how to apply it and then ensuring compliance with the PAYE and National Insurance audit groups.Over the next few years there will continue to be changes in legislation applicable thro Internet exposure can provide a powerful marketing boost for almost any type of local business. Whether you have a website or not, you need to assure that accurate information about your business gets picked up by every major search engine, and Internet Yellow Pages. I've found the most reliable way to do that is through Register Local, http://www.localsearchresources.com/register_local.html For a small annual fee they keep your business information updated and accurate on every online database that matters. And you don't need a website, if you don't have one. Top Yellow Page Headings (in this order) 1. Restaurants 2. Physicians & Surgeons 3. Automobile Parts - new & used 4. Automobile Repairing & Services 5. Pizza 6. Automobile dealers - new & used 7. Attorneys/Lawyers 8. Beauty Salons 9. Hospitals 10. Dentists 11. Insurance 12. Department Stores 13. Plumbing Contractors 14. Banks 15. Veterinarians 16. Theaters 17. Florists - retail 18. Airline Companies 19. Hotels 20. Hardware - retail 21. Lumber - retail 22. Tire Dealers 23. Real Estate 24. Automobile Renting & Leasing 25. Pharmacies or Drugstores 26. Churches 27. Furniture - retail & non-specific 28. Grocers - retail 29. Rental Service - Stores & Yards 30.Carpet & Rug Cleaners 31. Appliances - HH - Major Dealers 32. Glass - auto, plate, window 33. Electric Contractors 34. Schools - academic, secondary, elementary 35. Contractors - General 36. Government Offices - US 37. Travel Agencies 38. Taxicabs 39. Sporting Goods - retail 40. Roofing Contractors 41. Dry Cleaners 42. Book Dealers - retail 43. Optometrists O.D. 44. Heating Contractors 45. Pet Grooming 46. Computers - dealer 47. Motels 48. Automobile Wrecking 49. Building Materials 50. Government Offices - city, village, township 51. Appliances - HH - Major - Service & Repair 52. Golf Courses - Public 53. Landscape Contractors 54. Home Improvements 55. Pet Shops 56. Pest Control Service/Exterminators 57. Automobile Body Repairing & Painting 58. Government Offices - state 59. Photographers - portrait 60. Electronic Equipment & Supplies - Dealers 61. Movers 62. Carpet & Rug - dealer 63. Motorcycles & Motor Scooters - Dealers. 64. Office Supplies 65. Videotapes & Discs - Renting & Leasing 66. Printers 67. Chiropractors, DC 68. Lawn Maintenance 69. Child Day Care Centers 70. Service Stations - gasoline & oil 71. Television - cable, CATV & Satellite 72. Locks & Locksmiths 73. Apartments 74. Air Conditioning Contractors & Systems 75. Nursing Homes 76. Transmissions - automobile 77. Air Conditioning Equipment & Systems - repair 78. Televisio Ceramic and Pottery Defects 1: Ceramic Processing Definitions p>Defects in ceramics are of interest to potters and ceramic manufacturers because they are a major cause of financial loss. They are of interest to collectors of ceramics because they may (or may not) reduce the value of an item. They are of interest to users especially if they can cause damage or injury in use.I (being old and having nothing else to do) decided to tell you what I remember about ceramic defects. I worked in the ceramic industry for a good part of my life.To understand ceramic defects you should know something about ceramic processing. If you are a potter or are involved in industrial ceramic manufacturing you know about ceramic processing. For those of you who are not familiar with ceramic processing here is the listing of the ceramic processes we will discuss in 16. Theaters 17. Florists - retail 18. Airline Companies 19. Hotels 20. Hardware - retail 21. Lumber - retail 22. Tire Dealers 23. Real Estate 24. Automobile Renting & Leasing 25. Pharmacies or Drugstores 26. Churches 27. Furniture - retail & non-specific 28. Grocers - retail 29. Rental Service - Stores & Yards 30.Carpet & Rug Cleaners 31. Appliances - HH - Major Dealers 32. Glass - auto, plate, window 33. Electric Contractors 34. Schools - academic, secondary, elementary 35. Contractors - General 36. Government Offices - US 37. Travel Agencies 38. Taxicabs 39. Sporting Goods - retail 40. Roofing Contractors 41. Dry Cleaners 42. Book Dealers - retail 43. Optometrists O.D. 44. Heating Contractors 45. Pet Grooming 46. Computers - dealer 47. Motels 48. Automobile Wrecking 49. Building Materials 50. Government Offices - city, village, township 51. Appliances - HH - Major - Service & Repair 52. Golf Courses - Public 53. Landscape Contractors 54. Home Improvements 55. Pet Shops 56. Pest Control Service/Exterminators 57. Automobile Body Repairing & Painting 58. Government Offices - state 59. Photographers - portrait 60. Electronic Equipment & Supplies - Dealers 61. Movers 62. Carpet & Rug - dealer 63. Motorcycles & Motor Scooters - Dealers. 64. Office Supplies 65. Videotapes & Discs - Renting & Leasing 66. Printers 67. Chiropractors, DC 68. Lawn Maintenance 69. Child Day Care Centers 70. Service Stations - gasoline & oil 71. Television - cable, CATV & Satellite 72. Locks & Locksmiths 73. Apartments 74. Air Conditioning Contractors & Systems 75. Nursing Homes 76. Transmissions - automobile 77. Air Conditioning Equipment & Systems - repair 78. Televisio Propaganda ment Offices - city, village, townshipEven without knowing this, all people have to deal with propaganda in ordinary life: it happens through advertising, propaganda occurs in political speeches, in TV shows, even in the news… With the development of means of communication and especially of mass media, propaganda has become inseparable from the contemporary mass culture. Some sociologists state that the tendencies of propagating particular lifestyles and models of behaviour have a negative impact on the society; on the other hand, propaganda can be used for positive purposes: for example, for spreading healthy lifestyle, anti-smoking campaigns, anti-discrimination ideas etc.There are different forms and methods of propaganda, which are discussed in this essay. One of the most powerful and universal methods of spreading idea 51. Appliances - HH - Major - Service & Repair 52. Golf Courses - Public 53. Landscape Contractors 54. Home Improvements 55. Pet Shops 56. Pest Control Service/Exterminators 57. Automobile Body Repairing & Painting 58. Government Offices - state 59. Photographers - portrait 60. Electronic Equipment & Supplies - Dealers 61. Movers 62. Carpet & Rug - dealer 63. Motorcycles & Motor Scooters - Dealers. 64. Office Supplies 65. Videotapes & Discs - Renting & Leasing 66. Printers 67. Chiropractors, DC 68. Lawn Maintenance 69. Child Day Care Centers 70. Service Stations - gasoline & oil 71. Television - cable, CATV & Satellite 72. Locks & Locksmiths 73. Apartments 74. Air Conditioning Contractors & Systems 75. Nursing Homes 76. Transmissions - automobile 77. Air Conditioning Equipment & Systems - repair 78. Television & Radio - service & repair 79. Fence 80. Paint - Retail 81. Nurseries - plants, trees, etc. 82. Schools - academic, colleges & universities 83. Clinics 84. Plumbing Fixtures & Supplies - new, retail 85. Employment Agencies 86. Bicycles - dealer 87. Government Offices - county 88. Jewelers - retail 89. Painting Contractors 90. Towing - automobile 91. Windows 92. Newspapers 93. Bus Lines 94. Truck Renting & Leasing 95. Shoes - retail 96. Mufflers & Exhaust Systems - engine 97. Tree Service 98. Bakers - retail 99. Computers - Service & Repair 100. Mortgages Source: Yellow Pages Integrated Media Association (YPIMA) Expand your visibility, and credibility with upwardly mobile buyers Your business is faced with two urgent tasks, if you want to come to the attention of Internet searchers. 1.) Get listed with the resources they go to, so you'll be found among the results they get. 2.) Make sure your business information is consistent and accurate across the board. That's where Register Local can save you a boatload of time and headaches. Don't put this off because the Internet can bring you a steady flow of local buyers. Copyright 2006 Off the Page
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