Monday, April 20, 2020
How To Write Temp Jobs On A Resume
How To Write Temp Jobs On A ResumeWriting temp jobs on a resume is one of the best ways to be sure that you have an ample number of potential job offers to go through. Many people would rather go for a large amount of money in cash compared to getting a few good paying jobs, and all these job opportunities are free in most cases. However, not all businesses are willing to offer free services in these cases, but this does not mean that you cannot make it through the same process.This is the easiest way of making sure that you get the amount of job that you want by offering them free services. A person who wants to be sure of getting a large amount of work should opt for hiring someone for just this purpose. A person who has done this will get high number of business offers from employers who wish to hire such people. These deals can also be arranged with non-profit organizations who are searching for freelancers who are available in a large number.This is the same case when one wants to go through the work that is offered by the government. This is because one can always ask for the option of writing this and handing over the required documents. This option can be extended even when the person wishes to take the chance of going for the free services offered by a private organization, but it depends on the requirements of the employer and also on the ways that one can search online.One can also get a large quantity of work with just the payment of a few dollars. This means that a person will only need to offer proof of a high degree of experience and knowledge to the employer. In the case of a job that requires a large amount of work, there is no scope for misusing this option.It is true that one can only get the amount of work that is available by offering these documents. However, one should still remember that many people do not take the time to go through this option because they are afraid of losing their chance. If they want to avoid this kind of scenario, they should avail the option of writing these documents instead.While going through this entire procedure, one should always make sure that the requirement of the employer has been satisfied. If it is not, then one needs to go for the paid option. This option of choosing a freelance is one of the best ones when it comes to hiring people for jobs.Choosing the right person for this job may be a bit difficult at times, but it is very important for a person to do this. With this option, a person can always look for a job that is only available to him or her.
Wednesday, April 15, 2020
A Man Who Stopped Working at 34 Says Hes Still Coming to Terms With a Shocking and Uncomfortable Truth
A Man Who Stopped Working at 34 Says He's Still Coming to Terms With a 'Shocking and Uncomfortable' Truth At the age of 34, Brandon realized he had been motivated by money his entire life. And now, he no longer is. The software developer and blogger behind the Mad Fientist â" who doesnât use his last name online for privacy reasons â" had been planning and saving for years to retire early. Living frugally and working in rural Vermont, he managed to save and invest about 70% of his after-tax income, and saved enough to leave his job in spring 2014. However, when his employer offered to make his position remote, he stayed on for a few years more than planned, intermittently traveling with his wife Jill until they relocated full-time to Scotland in May 2015. There, he continued working, blogging, and saving until he retired last summer. In a post on the Mad Fientist, Brandon reflected on his first full year of being retired â" or, more accurately, financially independent, not reliant on a job to pay his bills and therefore able to pursue only the projects and activities heâd like. He wrote that the âbiggest mindset shift that occurred after reaching [financial independence]â was âthe realization that money is no longer motivating.â Hereâs Brandon: âThis is quite a shocking and uncomfortable shift for me. âMoney has motivated my entire adult life until this point. âI worked hard in high school so that I could get into a good college because I wanted to be able to get a job that paid a lot. âI worked hard at my job so that I could get promoted and earn more money. âI started side businesses in hopes of increasing my income. âI chose where to live, where to travel, and what to do, all based on how much I could earn or how much it would cost. âNow, I have enough money (and even more than I expected) so itâs not as important anymore. âThis is a great position to be in but losing your main source of motivation is incredibly disorienting. âSome of the projects I planned to start after leaving my job were business ideas but now that earning more money isnât as appealing, I donât see the point. âIf you stop and think about how many of your decisions and plans are motivated by money, Iâm sure youâll find that most of them are. âIâve had to reevaluate my entire life and all my plans while simultaneously finding a new source of motivation.â Brandon writes that he still hasnât âfully come to grips with this but Iâm slowly getting there.â For instance, he took ads off his site because heâd never liked them, but needed them to cover his siteâs operating costs. But he still struggled with giving up hundreds of dollars a month. âThat struggle showed me that although money is less important to me now, itâs still not meaningless so I still have some work to do,â he wrote. âItâs hard though because Iâm trying to undo decades worth of programming and the new mindset seems so unnatural.â He continued: âBeing content with what you have is great but you still need something to motivate you. Otherwise, what is there to get you out of bed in the morning (especially when that bed is much more comfortable, haha)?â Heâs currently working on nailing down a new source of motivation â" and itâs an ongoing challenge. This story originally appeared on Business Insider.
Friday, April 10, 2020
100 Jobs from Nowhere -
100 Jobs from Nowhere - From the experts at CareerAlley Is that sound you hear the sound of your career clock ticking away? Do you feel like you are in the wrong job and worry that you will not be able to transition to what you really want to do? You are not alone, this happens to many people. Sometimes the job is not as advertised or maybe you just took the wrong job. Maybe it has nothing to do with being in the wrong job, maybe you are in the wrong industry and you are looking to make a switch. Whatever the reason, you think that the longer you stay in that job, the harder it will be to make a move to something else. The good news is that this is not necessarily the case. Im not saying that it will be easy to switch careers, but it is certainly possible. Okay, youve made your decision, so whats the next step? Career Choice or Change This list of resources, from about.com, provides a whole range or resources to help you either decide a career or to help you make a change. There are links to resources such as career change quiz, How do I choose the right career, six reasons to make a career change and more. At the top of the page are several tabs for Career Planning, Choose a Career, Career Change and Career Advancement. Whatever your reason to make or consider a career change, you can find information to help you on your way. 10 Career Change Mistakes to Avoid If youre going to make a change, then you really need a plan. This article, from quintcareers.com, provides a few tips so you too can avoid the pitfalls of career changes. In addition to ensuring you have a plan, there are additional tips like dont change your career just because you hate your job or ensuring that you check all of your options. So, in addition to knowing what to do, you should take a look here and make sure you know what not to do. Oh, and while you are on the site, dont forget to check out the related articles at the bottom of the page. Change Your Career in Seven Easy Steps What more could you ask for, seven steps to changing your career. There are some good ideas here (like joining the professional society that covers your new career). Each step is followed by a short paragraph and Im sure you can find additional information on these topics on the internet. There are some career related links on the right hand side of the page. List of Average Job Salaries Salary Comparisons by Career Well if youre going to make a career change, then you might as well pick one where you make lots of money (not that money is everything, but it helps). This link, from Careeroverview.com, provides lists of careers on the left hand side of the page, with salaries by occupation on the right hand side of the page. Take a look, this may help you decide what you want to dough (I mean do). 25 Worst Jobs to Have In 2010 Hopefully your current job is not one of the 25 on this list. On the flip side, this gives you the opportunity to pass on these job types as well. That being said, Im not sure I really agree with the statement (and the jobs). Many of these jobs are (in my opinion) are great jobs to have. So, click the link on any of the jobs and you will have some of the information you need to help you make your decision. Good luck in your search. Article courtesy of the Recruiting Blogswap, a content exchange service sponsored by CollegeRecruiter.com, a leading site for college students looking for internships and recent graduates searching for entry level jobs and other career opportunities.
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