Archive for the ‘employment opportunities’ Category

Will new employment opportunities be created by going back to the old ways of doing things?

Friday, July 23rd, 2010

For example, home deliveries of milk or bread, mail collection from homes for posting,

Any other suggestions are welcome.

Well, at least for one service, yes. For example grocery delivery. Many families are just too busy to grocery shop. Also they are health conscious and would rather avoid impulse buys. Say if you had a business delivering the groceries by bicycle - you could tout yourself as a local, environmentally friendly business, and have low overhead. You’d deliver on a certain date and time. Once you got enough customers, you could buy directly from wholesalers - so it could be economical, as you would need a minimum of storage space.

Ideal for this would be locally produced meat/produce - stuff you can’t always get at chain stores.

You could do it yourself or hire college kids. Maybe even sell advertising space on the carts you use for delivery.

Also you could have customers in seniors or disabled who can’t leave their homes. If you could get a number of homes in an area it could work. I know of one company that’s done it successfully.

A LOT depends on your ability to successfully market the service.

Are there employment opportunities for Fiddle players at Disney World?

Friday, June 4th, 2010

I will be taking fiddle lessons this summer. I wanted to know that once I got good enough, does Walt Disney World offer any type of employment opportunities for any type of show as a fiddle player?

There may be a place for you. You never know what entertainment positions will open up in Disney World. Try calling the Disney Audition Entertainer hotline. It will tell you what kinds of jobs Disney is looking for, and you can see if you would fit anywhere on there. It will list talent categories for you as well as audition schedules. Best of luck!

Hotline: (407) 397-3220

What employment opportunities are there for someone with an Associates degree in accounting?

Wednesday, May 5th, 2010

I currently finished my 2 yr associate of arts in accounting degree through the University of Phoenix online. What sort of opportunities are there for someone with this degree? Also, I am debating on whether or not to continue my education to get my bachelors degree and/ or CPA certified. Any comments will be gratefully accepted.

Lol I really hope this is a joke. I’m sorry but a "degree" from the University of Phoenix isn’t worth the paper it’s printed on. You really should have done your homework before going to a place like that, even though they say it’s accredited it is NOT taken seriously by any employer. They know it is a for-profit diploma mill that will take anyone who is gullible enough to pay the money. If you try to apply for a job with that name on your resume you will be laughed at. I’m sorry you wasted so much time and money but you should have done a little research before buying into their scam. Your credits will likely not transfer to any legitimate school so you’ll have to start all over again if you want to earn an actual Associate’s degree or a Bachelor’s degree. Also, accounting is a field where you need at least a Bachelor’s so this time try looking into state colleges, NOT something online, as those degrees are worthless and not respected by anyone.

what are some employment opportunities for a military helicopter mechanic in the civilian job market?

Wednesday, April 7th, 2010

I just completed ait at ft. eustis in virginia for helicopter repair. Im in the Army reserve so now im home and need a job in the ft worth tx area. would appreciate some ideas.

Not very good,

Since you still will not be trained.

Your AIT is just basic level training, you still have a long way to go in on the job training, before you know what your doing.

Plus, civilian mechanics have to have an A&P license.

That will require several years of additional college class’s.

What improvements can be made to improve employment opportunities for the future?

Monday, March 22nd, 2010

what can individuals, local governmants, state governments, and national governments do to improve employment opportunities.

Remove the over taxing of Business…. free up their liquid assets, stand back and watch them grow.

I am in the national guard and I was wondering if there were further part time employment opportunities?

Saturday, March 20th, 2010

Ok, so I just finished my training and right now there are not too many jobs near where I live. Does the National Guard have part time employment opportunities for its enlisted members? (I am ALREADY enlisted, im not talking about drill weekend i mean like during the week when you are not deployed). Thanks!

It just depends. SOmetimes there’s extra work or training opportunities or you can volunteer for schools. You need to talk to your unit full timers.

Dream Job Come True - Deal with the Employment Search Agents

Sunday, March 14th, 2010

Globalisation- Opportunities and Challenges

Friday, March 12th, 2010

Business Opportunities in Ecuador

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

Ecuador has recently become the focus of interest by a lot of people wishing to retire in a low cost country. This had become increasingly relevant as most countries in the world are currently suffering from a major economic recession. Pensions, homes and other investments have lost substantial value and many people are looking at quite bleak futures if they stay where they are.

One international organization has ranked Ecuador as the second best country in the world to retire in, based on the weight of a number of criteria:

- Real estate: 15% - Entertainment, recreation, and culture: 10% - Cost of living: 20% - Safety and stability: 5% - Health care: 20% - Climate: 5% - Special benefits (eg. ease of migration): 20% - Infrastructure: 5%.

A person can easily live on less than $1,000 per month if they own their own home, which can be purchased for a fraction of the equivalent sized and quality home in most western countries.

This survey is fine and encouraging for people who can afford retirement. But what about employment opportunities, for those who cannot afford to retire and still have young families?

For some people, a viable option is to gain employment with local organizations in Ecuador (eg teaching English or some other specialized subject). In most cases, however, Spanish language competency is required. Not everyone has that, at least to begin with.

For most foreign people who wish to live in a place like Ecuador, but not retire, the best option for earning income is self employment.

So what sort of self-employment is possible?

Many people have portable skills. For example, internet based businesses can be operated anywhere there is a good connection. This also applies for good copywriters, authors, on-line consultancies, therapists, and many others. Artists also have the potential to profitably work in a country like Ecuador.

Some foreigners start or buy restaurants and hostels. One person we know partnered with a local Ecuadorian and started a new internet café. Another person has started an English bookshop - for both new and used books.

Another option, for those with the skills, is to buy run-down properties, improve them, and then sell them again for a profit. Some expats with good practical interior design and building skills have already done this. The local low labor costs make this a very feasible option for many.

Exporting the local artisan products is another opportunity. There is a huge number of products to choose from, and in most cases they are extremely good value. Buying in bulk achieves great discounts, and the profit margins when sold at wholesale or retail in many overseas countries more than justifies the travel and marketing costs. A business like this can be scaled up very quickly by exhibiting at various trade fairs in North America, Europe and Australasia. The start-up costs for such a business would be less than $25,000. For people who want to combine a business with travel, this is a great way to go.

With very little effort, it is also possible to partner with local trustworthy Ecuadorians who are currently doing smaller property sub-divisions and housing developments. The locals often lack sufficient capital, so they welcome having foreign partners to join with them and share the profits from a joint effort. Sometimes where the projects are too large for a single investor, they can be done on a syndicated basis with pooled investments. Often, an expat who has already established the local relationships and has knowledge of the local system is a syndicate leader.

The best way to research these various business opportunities is to spend a reasonable period of time in Ecuador and get to know some locals while searching for the opportunities. It is possible to rent a fully furnished apartment for $400 - $650 per month. So a 2-3 month stay is not going to break the bank. In fact for that period of time, you can probably rent your own home out, or even do a home-exchange with someone from Ecuador. You will find that it costs very little to take an exploratory trip - discover new income opportunities while having a great fun time. Some people even take the opportunity to attend Spanish classes 3-5 afternoons per week, so that they have something special to take back home with them. Certainly knowing the Spanish language will greatly improve the ability to source good opportunities. However, it is not absolutely necessary.

Dixie Davey
http://www.articlesbase.com/business-articles/business-opportunities-in-ecuador-691287.html

Married to the Military: The Employment and Earnings of Military Wives Compared with Those of Civilian Wives (Books)

Monday, March 8th, 2010

Married to the Military: The Employment and Earnings of Military Wives Compared with Those of Civilian Wives (Books)

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