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    Be Careful Who You Pick As A Partner In Your Business
    If you are contemplating setting up a business and taking partners in to help you, you would do well to give this serious thought before making promises, shaking hands or signing contracts with anybody.Having been involved in a number of business startups, I have witnessed a phenomenon, which has proven itself again and again. People are great starters and lousy finishers and this is especially true for “business associates’ or “partners” who you may be counting on to help you start or operate your business.You should keep in mind that nobody cares about your business enterprise more than you and the first mistake you will make is believing that others are willing to work as hard as you, give as much time, effort and/or money. At the beginning of a new venture, when hopes are high and enthusiasm abounds, you may be surrounded by people who agree with the potential success of your project and agree to help you. It’s after the business is started, when things don’t go as
    ements – use your experience to rally the troops, network, and help you find a job that will be the right fit. Working Professionals

    Many nine-to-fivers have interests outside of their existing job. If you find yourself in this category, you may be looking for a part-time job that will give you a break from your daytime routine to explore your hobbies. And some folks need to supplement their income short-term or even long-term. Whatever the reason, when you are in the throws of your part-time job search, don’t forget:

    • Job flexibility can be extremely important, especially if your full-time job periodically has projects and commitments that require you to work late or over weekends. Find out how much scheduling flexibility there is with your part-time employer.
    • Use your expertise or hobbies as a source of interest for your second job – between the daytime gig and moonlighting, you’ll be working a lot, so you may as well have fun.
    • Seasonal and long-term part-time jobs are two different animals – make sure you’re clear what you’re getting into before you accept the position.
    Returning-to-Work Moms
    Why You Should Ignore a Publisher's Offer for FREE Advert Design
    I visited with a client today and during the conversation it became apparent they were having issues with their advertising – print advertising to be precise. They showed me the original advert and told me it cost them a little more than $1,700 to place the ad.When I asked them who created the concept, the copy and the design – the client smiled and said the publisher had included it for free! Free is fabulous in marketing, but not when it comes to the design and production of your advertising materials.It never ceases to amaze me the number of people who think the design of the advert and copy concept are not important enough to pay a professional to develop. They’ll spend thousands buying advertising space and they’ll skip over the design of the selling mechanism. Here’s an analogy that might help you see my point of view:So you buy some ‘space’ where your prospective clients like to shop and they’re walking around happy and fat with cash – and what do you do now
    When searching for a job, you must begin with the end in mind. Job placement success does not happen by magic, but by making smart, strategic moves to make sure you find the right fit for your interests and abilities.

    This is especially important when looking for a part-time job, because whether you’re working to get initial experience, for a little extra cash, or to re-enter the job market, you want a job that you can do and do well; and you want some level of satisfaction from it. Whatever your reason for seeking a part-time job, there are a couple of general ideas to keep in mind during the stages of the job search process.

    Become the Purple Cow

    The purple cow is a marketing concept that says in order for companies to compete in the marketplace, they must have some sort of unique selling proposition to get buyers’ attention. The same principle applies to a part-time job search. There are probably dozens of other candidates, if not hundreds, applying for the same jobs that you are.

    So how does your application NOT end up in the recycle bin? You must begin by doing an inventory of your skills, capabilities and interests. What unique qualities can you bring to the job? What are your strengths? What evidence do you have of these strengths in action? Once you know your capabilities, figure out your motivation for seeking part-time employment. Then, look for jobs that will match your needs and interests.

    Jobseeker, P.I.

    Before you apply, check the company out. Do a little research online and then ask around to see if anyone has ever heard of the company to learn more about their reputation. How is the work environment – formal or casual? How do they treat their employees? Do they offer any incentives for working there beyond a paycheck? If they are a chain or franchise, how does the location you’d be working in measure up with other locations nationwide?

    Who Are You?

    Different people seek part-time jobs for different reasons. Some want an employee discount while others want an opportunity to socialize and make new friends, and some want to broaden their skills. Even with a general understanding of why you want the job, depending on where you are in life and your motivation for part-time employment, there are specific factors to consider.

    Teenagers

    If you’re trying to find a company that offers part time jobs for teens, you are likely working to save up for a specific item (such as a car), for extra spending cash, or to set aside money for your college education. When looking for a job as a teenager, keep these ideas in mind as you initiate your job search:

    • If you are over 16, limit the number of hours you work per week so you can keep up in school. (State and federal laws restrict the number of hours teens under 16 can work a week.)
    • If possible, find a job close to your home so you or your parents aren’t driving long distances. This will also help you be on time to your job.
    • Get a simple resume together.
    • Don’t feel pressured to accept a job you don’t want.
    College Students

    If you want a part-time job as a college student you are likely looking for an opportunity to expand your budget now that you’re paying your own bills. But keep in mind, you could also get a job related to your field of study to gain real world experience. When looking for part-time employment as a college student, keep these ideas in mind:

    • If you’re planning on taking courses while you have the job, make sure your potential employer is willing to work around your course schedule which is likely to change from one semester to the next.
    • In your search, don’t limit yourself to your chosen field of study – explore other options as well.
    • Consider a summer part-time job abroad where you can learn about different cultures.
    • Network, network, network – talk to as many people as you can about your chosen field of study to see what job opportunities are available.
    Retirees

    Most retirees return to the job force for one of three reasons: boredom, to explore a hobby, interest or passion, or to supplement their retirement income. In 2005, Career Journal, a supplement to the Wall Street Journal, reported that seven million retirees had left their jobs only to eventually return to the workforce. But before your dive into your new part-time job, consider the following:

    • If it’s been awhile since you worked, you may need to upgrade your computer skills or other skills to be marketable.
    • Is the field you are entering likely to change? If so, how will your job evolve?
    • Call in the reinforcements – use your experience to rally the troops, network, and help you find a job that will be the right fit.
    Working Professionals

    Many nine-to-fivers have interests outside of their existing job. If you find yourself in this category, you may be looking for a part-time job that will give you a break from your daytime routine to explore your hobbies. And some folks need to supplement their income short-term or even long-term. Whatever the reason, when you are in the throws of your part-time job search, don’t forget:

    • Job flexibility can be extremely important, especially if your full-time job periodically has projects and commitments that require you to work late or over weekends. Find out how much scheduling flexibility there is with your part-time employer.
    • Use your expertise or hobbies as a source of interest for your second job – between the daytime gig and moonlighting, you’ll be working a lot, so you may as well have fun.
    • Seasonal and long-term part-time jobs are two different animals – make sure you’re clear what you’re getting into before you accept the position.
    Returning-to-Work Moms
    Corporate Governance and Accounting Standards in Oman: An Empirical Study on Practices
    RELEVANCE:In recent years, the Oman economy has undergone a number of reforms, resulting in a more market-oriented economy. Particularly, the financial impetus extended by the Sultanate of Oman had signaled the beginning of a positive trend. The size of Oman industry is becoming much bigger and the expectations of various concerned parties are also increasing, which can be satisfied only by good Corporate Governance.The importance of good Corporate Governance has also been increasingly recognized by the industry for improving the firms’ competitiveness, better corporate performance and better relationship with all stakeholders(1). In oman also the industries have obliged to reform their principles of Governance, for which, Oman companies will now be required to make more and more elaborate disclosures than have been making hitherto. This necessiates to adhere to the uniform and proper accounting standards, as the standards reduce discretion, discrepancy and enhances not of these strengths in action? Once you know your capabilities, figure out your motivation for seeking part-time employment. Then, look for jobs that will match your needs and interests.

    Jobseeker, P.I.

    Before you apply, check the company out. Do a little research online and then ask around to see if anyone has ever heard of the company to learn more about their reputation. How is the work environment – formal or casual? How do they treat their employees? Do they offer any incentives for working there beyond a paycheck? If they are a chain or franchise, how does the location you’d be working in measure up with other locations nationwide?

    Who Are You?

    Different people seek part-time jobs for different reasons. Some want an employee discount while others want an opportunity to socialize and make new friends, and some want to broaden their skills. Even with a general understanding of why you want the job, depending on where you are in life and your motivation for part-time employment, there are specific factors to consider.

    Teenagers

    If you’re trying to find a company that offers part time jobs for teens, you are likely working to save up for a specific item (such as a car), for extra spending cash, or to set aside money for your college education. When looking for a job as a teenager, keep these ideas in mind as you initiate your job search:

    • If you are over 16, limit the number of hours you work per week so you can keep up in school. (State and federal laws restrict the number of hours teens under 16 can work a week.)
    • If possible, find a job close to your home so you or your parents aren’t driving long distances. This will also help you be on time to your job.
    • Get a simple resume together.
    • Don’t feel pressured to accept a job you don’t want.
    College Students

    If you want a part-time job as a college student you are likely looking for an opportunity to expand your budget now that you’re paying your own bills. But keep in mind, you could also get a job related to your field of study to gain real world experience. When looking for part-time employment as a college student, keep these ideas in mind:

    • If you’re planning on taking courses while you have the job, make sure your potential employer is willing to work around your course schedule which is likely to change from one semester to the next.
    • In your search, don’t limit yourself to your chosen field of study – explore other options as well.
    • Consider a summer part-time job abroad where you can learn about different cultures.
    • Network, network, network – talk to as many people as you can about your chosen field of study to see what job opportunities are available.
    Retirees

    Most retirees return to the job force for one of three reasons: boredom, to explore a hobby, interest or passion, or to supplement their retirement income. In 2005, Career Journal, a supplement to the Wall Street Journal, reported that seven million retirees had left their jobs only to eventually return to the workforce. But before your dive into your new part-time job, consider the following:

    • If it’s been awhile since you worked, you may need to upgrade your computer skills or other skills to be marketable.
    • Is the field you are entering likely to change? If so, how will your job evolve?
    • Call in the reinforcements – use your experience to rally the troops, network, and help you find a job that will be the right fit.
    Working Professionals

    Many nine-to-fivers have interests outside of their existing job. If you find yourself in this category, you may be looking for a part-time job that will give you a break from your daytime routine to explore your hobbies. And some folks need to supplement their income short-term or even long-term. Whatever the reason, when you are in the throws of your part-time job search, don’t forget:

    • Job flexibility can be extremely important, especially if your full-time job periodically has projects and commitments that require you to work late or over weekends. Find out how much scheduling flexibility there is with your part-time employer.
    • Use your expertise or hobbies as a source of interest for your second job – between the daytime gig and moonlighting, you’ll be working a lot, so you may as well have fun.
    • Seasonal and long-term part-time jobs are two different animals – make sure you’re clear what you’re getting into before you accept the position.
    Returning-to-Work Moms
    Happy Careers - Turn Your Passion into a Paycheck
    Turning your passion into a paycheck is the ultimate dream right? Who would not like to spend most of their time doing something they absolutely love and get paid for it?Even just reading about people who are following their passion, as I just did in a great article I read in Outside Magazine this weekend, gets me fired up.There are so many possibilities out there for work and one of the greatest things I do all day is help people to open up their minds to all of the possibilities out there for them. So often people are trapped by old ways of thinking and by the expectations of other people and society that they fail to see how great they could really have it.So, the next time you wake up on a Monday morning dreading the week ahead, start thinking about how you would really like your career to be and what you are willing to do to achieve it. How do you want to feel when you think about going to work and what are the gaps between how you feel now and how you would l, for extra spending cash, or to set aside money for your college education. When looking for a job as a teenager, keep these ideas in mind as you initiate your job search:

    • If you are over 16, limit the number of hours you work per week so you can keep up in school. (State and federal laws restrict the number of hours teens under 16 can work a week.)
    • If possible, find a job close to your home so you or your parents aren’t driving long distances. This will also help you be on time to your job.
    • Get a simple resume together.
    • Don’t feel pressured to accept a job you don’t want.
    College Students

    If you want a part-time job as a college student you are likely looking for an opportunity to expand your budget now that you’re paying your own bills. But keep in mind, you could also get a job related to your field of study to gain real world experience. When looking for part-time employment as a college student, keep these ideas in mind:

    • If you’re planning on taking courses while you have the job, make sure your potential employer is willing to work around your course schedule which is likely to change from one semester to the next.
    • In your search, don’t limit yourself to your chosen field of study – explore other options as well.
    • Consider a summer part-time job abroad where you can learn about different cultures.
    • Network, network, network – talk to as many people as you can about your chosen field of study to see what job opportunities are available.
    Retirees

    Most retirees return to the job force for one of three reasons: boredom, to explore a hobby, interest or passion, or to supplement their retirement income. In 2005, Career Journal, a supplement to the Wall Street Journal, reported that seven million retirees had left their jobs only to eventually return to the workforce. But before your dive into your new part-time job, consider the following:

    • If it’s been awhile since you worked, you may need to upgrade your computer skills or other skills to be marketable.
    • Is the field you are entering likely to change? If so, how will your job evolve?
    • Call in the reinforcements – use your experience to rally the troops, network, and help you find a job that will be the right fit.
    Working Professionals

    Many nine-to-fivers have interests outside of their existing job. If you find yourself in this category, you may be looking for a part-time job that will give you a break from your daytime routine to explore your hobbies. And some folks need to supplement their income short-term or even long-term. Whatever the reason, when you are in the throws of your part-time job search, don’t forget:

    • Job flexibility can be extremely important, especially if your full-time job periodically has projects and commitments that require you to work late or over weekends. Find out how much scheduling flexibility there is with your part-time employer.
    • Use your expertise or hobbies as a source of interest for your second job – between the daytime gig and moonlighting, you’ll be working a lot, so you may as well have fun.
    • Seasonal and long-term part-time jobs are two different animals – make sure you’re clear what you’re getting into before you accept the position.
    Returning-to-Work Moms
    Simple Yet Strong? Yes, It Happens with Logos!
    We all know that a good first impression has a long lasting impact. Human beings have the inherent nature of building up their perceptions on the basis of visual stimuli. This particular aspect of human nature is applicable in all walks of life. Be it dressing up smart for an interview/ presentation, wrapping a gift in an elegant paper or even a good handshake with a pleasing smile while meeting a person…the ways we adopt to impress is beyond the scope of compilation. We all strive to make that good first impression to make things work in our favor. It is often believed that a good first impression is all about being flamboyant and colorful. This notion is not necessarily true coz strong messages if communicated in a simpler way can serve the purpose in the best possible manner. A simple logo design that conveys a strong message can lead to the creation of a magical brand.A logo is an image that represents a company to the outer world. It may not essentially communicate about th potential employer is willing to work around your course schedule which is likely to change from one semester to the next.

  • In your search, don’t limit yourself to your chosen field of study – explore other options as well.
  • Consider a summer part-time job abroad where you can learn about different cultures.
  • Network, network, network – talk to as many people as you can about your chosen field of study to see what job opportunities are available.
  • Retirees

    Most retirees return to the job force for one of three reasons: boredom, to explore a hobby, interest or passion, or to supplement their retirement income. In 2005, Career Journal, a supplement to the Wall Street Journal, reported that seven million retirees had left their jobs only to eventually return to the workforce. But before your dive into your new part-time job, consider the following:

    • If it’s been awhile since you worked, you may need to upgrade your computer skills or other skills to be marketable.
    • Is the field you are entering likely to change? If so, how will your job evolve?
    • Call in the reinforcements – use your experience to rally the troops, network, and help you find a job that will be the right fit.
    Working Professionals

    Many nine-to-fivers have interests outside of their existing job. If you find yourself in this category, you may be looking for a part-time job that will give you a break from your daytime routine to explore your hobbies. And some folks need to supplement their income short-term or even long-term. Whatever the reason, when you are in the throws of your part-time job search, don’t forget:

    • Job flexibility can be extremely important, especially if your full-time job periodically has projects and commitments that require you to work late or over weekends. Find out how much scheduling flexibility there is with your part-time employer.
    • Use your expertise or hobbies as a source of interest for your second job – between the daytime gig and moonlighting, you’ll be working a lot, so you may as well have fun.
    • Seasonal and long-term part-time jobs are two different animals – make sure you’re clear what you’re getting into before you accept the position.
    Returning-to-Work Moms
    Biofertilizers to Boost Farm Output
    After the introduction of chemical fertilizers in the last century, farmers were happy of getting increased yield in agriculture in the beginning. But slowly chemical fertilizers started displaying their ill-effects such as leaching out, and polluting water basins, destroying micro-organisms and friend insects, making the crop more susceptible to the attack of diseases reducing the soil fertility and thus causing irreparable damage on the overall system.The n number of intellectuals throughout the world started working on the alternatives and found that biofertilizers shall help in increasing the yield without making damages as narrated above.What is biofertilizer?The name itself is self explanatory. The fertilizers are used to improve the fertility of the land using biological wastes, hence the term biofertilizers, and biological wastes do not contain any chemicals which are detrimental to the living soil. They are extremely beneficial in enriching the soil witements – use your experience to rally the troops, network, and help you find a job that will be the right fit. Working Professionals

    Many nine-to-fivers have interests outside of their existing job. If you find yourself in this category, you may be looking for a part-time job that will give you a break from your daytime routine to explore your hobbies. And some folks need to supplement their income short-term or even long-term. Whatever the reason, when you are in the throws of your part-time job search, don’t forget:

    • Job flexibility can be extremely important, especially if your full-time job periodically has projects and commitments that require you to work late or over weekends. Find out how much scheduling flexibility there is with your part-time employer.
    • Use your expertise or hobbies as a source of interest for your second job – between the daytime gig and moonlighting, you’ll be working a lot, so you may as well have fun.
    • Seasonal and long-term part-time jobs are two different animals – make sure you’re clear what you’re getting into before you accept the position.
    Returning-to-Work Moms

    If you are a mom returning to the workforce the transition from overtime mommy to part-time job is no easy task. Whether you are just getting your feet wet to figure out if you want to return to the workforce full time, you want to explore a hobby, or you are needing to contribute to you family’s cash flow, keep these ideas in mind:

    • Do you have experience in the field you want to enter? If not, or if your skills are a little rusty, you may need to upgrade your skills.
    • Have a support system in place in case you need it – back-up babysitters for the kids, participation in a local group to support working moms, online forums and discussion groups to ask questions, share tips, and get advice, etc.
    • Establish whether you are looking for a part-time job that is short term and/or seasonal, or more long-term.
    • Make sure the company is family-friendly and flexible for those times when the babysitter is running late or doesn’t show at all, the kids are sick, or you want to frame your schedule around your child’s activities.
    Part-time jobs are an essential resource for the job market. And with the variety of jobs available, there’s a little something for everyone. To find the best job for you, take your time, use a reliable part-time jobs website to initiate your search, do research, and ask questions before applying.

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