Saturday, November 19, 2011

Jobs where the boss is mean, and jobs where the boss is nice?

What are some examples of jobs where the boss is mean, and what are some examples of jobs where the boss is nice?

Jobs where the boss is mean, and jobs where the boss is nice?
mean - hell


nice - heaven





otherwise it all comes down to the boss themselves.


Jobs that pay $2000-$3000 monthly?

I am doing a project on the life of an adult, and one of the things I need to do is list about 10 jobs that pay about $2000-$3000 monthly. Does anyone have a job that does?


Please tell me the job, and about how much you make. Thank you.

Jobs that pay $2000-$3000 monthly?
Work in the California Insurance Industry.


The job is handling New Claims.


Last year wages were just over $ 32,000, divide that by 12 months and it is $ 2,666.67 per month.





It is in the income level you are asking about.
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Reply:Gross Income is $5,280.00 a month.


Computer Data Manager for the State Department of Health


Jobs that help small buienesses?

i have always been fond of people who own there own business and am looking for a new job. so i was wondering what jobs are out there that are made to assist people who own there own businesses, i make connections with people fairly easy but am not looking to go into sales so much but more promotional or buiesness detailed type jobs. are there any out there that are entry level or do most need some form of degree?

Jobs that help small buienesses?
Offer your willingness to do sales promotion business for whole sale agents of multinational companies .Contact them as there are ever so many advertisements in the dailies .
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this business takes the principles observed in "THE SECRET" book.


Jobs that dont exist anymore?

Yea i got some homework, and i have to list 10 jobs the currently exist, and 10 that no longer exist; as for example, a person who makes cars in a large company(nissan GMC toyota), machines do most of the work now days.





i already have 10 current jobs that didnt exist like 15 years ago, but i can only think of 2 jobs that no longer exist, but the 2 i have are kind of still around today, the 2 are stuntman that had go replaced with greenscreen and car malers(exaclty like above).

Jobs that dont exist anymore?
The man who use to go door to door to empty peoples toilets?
Reply:Jobs which no longer exist:





Carders (in the textile industry)





French polishers





Lead wipers ( in the plumbing trade)





Bus conductors (in the UK, at least)





Knockers up (men who would knock on your window early in the morning to get you out of bed)





Draughtsmen





Ostlers





Wheel tappers (used to tap the wheels of railway carriages to check for damage)





Bodgers (used to make chairs)





Tinsmiths (used to form tin, copper and brass items by hand)
Reply:Human excutioners
Reply:chimney sweeps?
Reply:Stuntman is not an extinct profession by any means, they are heavily used in all of today's action movies (often against a green screen too!!).
Reply:Pin setter in bowling alley.


Milkman.
Reply:How about washer women (they washed clothes for people), shoe repair people, wood carvers (mostly just a hobby now), ice delivery men, etc.

dental supply

Jobs for Americans in Australia?

I'd like to go to Australia for a year or two of my life, however I'd obviously prefer to go there knowing I had a job waiting.





Does anyone know any companies or industries that have a heavy presence down under that I might be able to get on with here in the States, with the expectation of being X-fered to Oz for a few years?





I do hold a few college degrees, but unfortunately nothing past a Bach. and nothing that lends itself to a career field with much need abroad. My GPA is solid and I have a pretty good work history on and off of various jobs, some in sales, worked in E.M.S. for awhile, and some work in politics.





The State department is out, because Australia is kind of a cushy gig and you have to have some seniority, and I'd like to go sometime in the next 2-3 years, not 8-12 down the road. So with government work not being an option, what civilian jobs might help me fufill my goal here?

Jobs for Americans in Australia?
Heres what you should do. Save up as much as you can here. Pay off those student loans so you at least have a few months cushion. Are you under 30? If you are go to bunac.org and you can get a work visa for 4 months in Australia. You can get any job wit that. Are you over 30 but under 35? Than you can get a work visa for New Zealand. That one allows you to stay for a year.
Reply:Most multinationals have a presence in Australia.


Jobs that could suck?

ok, silly question. I have been a CNA for 2 years, I'm a junior at USF, pursuing my RN. I recently quit my job( b/c I hate it) and because I have little experience, I'm thinking about other entry level jobs like....server..or stripper (at the local place). So I went to the local strip club and the girls were nice and cute. My sister works at Outback and she says she could get me a job. So how is the whole stripping thing? I don't want to get wrapped up with drama and all, but I need money. I'm the only one funding my education and bills. Any advice would be helpful.

Jobs that could suck?
You're going to make 5x the money stripping as you would Outback. Set a goal on either a time or an amount as to when you will stop and KEEP IT. Do NOT get mixed up in the drama. Easily said, not so easily done. DO NOT EVER take a drug.


It is a disgusting, degrading occupation, but you can definitely pay off school doing it. Keep your head on right, you should be fine.


BTW, if you deside to be a server, don't go to a corp, find a nice, privatley owned steakhouse (20 years experience)


Good luck %26amp; ~peace~
Reply:Strippers make more money but Outback servers take more of it home.


Stripping should be your last resort.
Reply:I had a roommate who was a stripper. Yes, she made money hand over fist, but it affected her relationship with her boyfriend, her relationship with her family, her self esteem. Not to mention that you better have a lot of self discipline about spending that money. That's how people get trapped in it.... you make $800/nite, but you'd better be responsible and have a budget for yourself. It's so easy to spend that money when it's jingling around in your pocket. And again, because it's so lucrative, you might be tempted to cease your diploma because you won't make as fabulous money in a career... but you can't strip forever.





That, and she had horrible self esteem. Had to drink to get up the guts to go do it, had razor marks on her arms. So sad. She was GORGEOUS, but I wouldn't have traded my life for hers on a bet. Plus, it just broke my heart that she was one of the smartest women I have seriously ever met in my life, but she always played dumb for guys. She could have gone to med school, she could discuss literature for hours... she was BRILLIANT. But she played the dumb pretty girl, so she's a personal trainer and a stripper now.





What didn't you like about being a CNA? The pay? The work itself? Your coworkers? You might want to pinpoint that before you go get yourself six inch heels and fishnets.

teething

Jobs for teens?

I am 15 and i was wondering what jobs i am able to do. It would be like a summer job. I was wondering if i was able to work at target or like subway because i really dont want to work at mcdonalds or burger king. How old do you have to be to work in a store, subway, culvers, or places like these and what other jobs am i able to do? Thanks.

Jobs for teens?
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2. Btw a lot of the ones above are spammers and I wouldn't trust them
Reply:Hello,


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good luck.
Reply:Go look at stores and think how old u have to be to work there. Consider the positions like dealing with food or cooking food. If you are uncertain then just ask for an application, usually the manager will ask for your age first before they give u one. Also, if they give u an application and your too young then don't fill it out! Simple as that

















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It's not a lot of money but it helps.
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Reply:i believe places like walmart and target only hire individuals 18 and older. to work at subway you have to be like 16. that is to work in the kitchen with the food. im not sure about culvers. but i suggest finding a small local business. or to try something other than restaurants. one good job that i had this last summer was washing cars at a car dealership such as a Ford or Chevrolet. its hard work but it pays alright. i worked at a Saturn dealership. kept me busy
Reply:You should be able to work at a Chic Fil A.


I know a fourteen year old who works at one. Its a pretty easy job. or you can ask any family members if you can work with them or whatever...