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5 High-Paying, Low-Stress Jobs
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If you're like thousands of other job seekers, you may dream of earning the big bucks without having to deal with the extreme stress that goes hand-in-hand with top-paying jobs. Of course, a high-salary, low-stress job sounds too good to be true. Or is it?
Believe it or not, you don't have to take on a heart-pounding career as a brain surgeon, airline pilot or stock broker to bring home some serious bacon. As a matter of fact, some of the highest-stress jobs pay surprisingly scanty salaries. Just think about police officers, firefighters and social workers. These folks have quite possibly t...
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Picking A Job In The Food Industry
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The two biggest decisions we make in our lives are:
1. Choosing a partner, and
2. Choosing a job.
While making either of these decisions, it is necessary to gather all resources - knowledge, experience, instinct, advice - before taking the final plunge. Mistakes may still happen, but definitely at a far lower frequency than they would have otherwise.
If the food industry is your line of choice, here are a few tips that will show you what to expect and offer suggestions:
1. The major subdivisions of the food industry are: food management, food technology, food production, and foo...
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Careers for the Next Decade
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U.S. companies, saddled with increasingly onerous costs of employing people, are downsizing, cutting employees' hours, hiring temps, automating jobs and sending work offshore. Meanwhile, technology is redefining existing jobs and demanding new skills from an aging workforce, and new competition for jobs looms in the form of 12 to 20 million illegal immigrants likely to get legalized in the years ahead. Perhaps most potent, the U.S. is experiencing the largest transfer of gross domestic product from the private sector to the government sector in history -- and shifting jobs along with it.
In...
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Tips on Career Advancement
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Many career experts agree that the best time to look for a new job is while comfortably in your old one. If you're starting to feel unchallenged in your present position, you may be ready for a promotion to the next level. If there aren't many career advancement opportunities where you work, the best next job may be waiting for you elsewhere.
Nowadays, it's up to you to take control of your professional future and make sure you are progressing wisely down the right career path. Here are 10 proven strategies to help you get started:
1. Talk to your boss. Sit down and have...
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