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    LOGOs Can Make or Break Your Brand
    I once had a designer that took her work very seriously. Before she did any designs, she would interview you; take a look at your product offerings and your personality. It seemed like this was crazy at first but the result was a logo that fit with the company and it's philosophy. She actually went beyond just the interview, she designed meaningful symbols. Each symbol she chose had a stor
    k to school. Next take some time to search the Internet or your library for information on the future of your chosen career, whether it's your current one or a new one. Talk to Career Counselors at a local college. Don't be afraid to cont
    The Advantages of Career Counseling and What to Consider Before Consulting a Career Counselor
    Every year, many thousands of people undertake, or think about undertaking, some form of career counseling. In fact, it could run into millions, given the number of internet searches done each month on career counseling. Reasons for that could be:a. Starting out on a career after being a student,b. A career change for older and mid life adults,c. An adult in a career h
    Fall is on its way and with it comes thoughts of sending the children off to school once more. What about yourself though, have you thought about returning to school and finishing your college degree? Perhaps you feel stuck in a dead-end job and would like a career change. Going back to school can help you take your career to a higher level.

    Asking questions to determine if this is a hard boiled idea or one that will benefit you. Three questions that may help you decide are:

    1. Why do I want a degree?
    2. What will I have to give up so I can attain this degree?
    3. What does it cost to get this degree?

    Why do I want a degree?

    Do you feel as though your current job is a dead end or you are not earning as much money as you could? Returning to school to get a degree or to brush up on your skills might be the best thing you can do. How do you decide, though?

    Start by writing down your reasons for going back to school. Next take some time to search the Internet or your library for information on the future of your chosen career, whether it's your current one or a new one. Talk to Career Counselors at a local college. Don't be afraid to conta

    Employee Retention: The 9 Key Strategies To Keeping Your Most Talented People
    Many people assume that people leave jobs largely for financial reasons - but that simply is not the case.Extensive research into employee retention shows that people leave jobs for a combination of factors. Factors which may include limited opportunities to develop, being in the wrong job, not feeling valued, that the job no longer fits their lifestyle or indeed a sense that they n
    job and would like a career change. Going back to school can help you take your career to a higher level.

    Asking questions to determine if this is a hard boiled idea or one that will benefit you. Three questions that may help you decide are:

    1. Why do I want a degree?
    2. What will I have to give up so I can attain this degree?
    3. What does it cost to get this degree?

    Why do I want a degree?

    Do you feel as though your current job is a dead end or you are not earning as much money as you could? Returning to school to get a degree or to brush up on your skills might be the best thing you can do. How do you decide, though?

    Start by writing down your reasons for going back to school. Next take some time to search the Internet or your library for information on the future of your chosen career, whether it's your current one or a new one. Talk to Career Counselors at a local college. Don't be afraid to cont

    Wisconsin Workers Waste Nearly 3 Hours A Day
    A recent survey by Salary.com shows employee productivity may not be all that employers would like. According to the survey, “the average worker in the US admits to frittering away 2.09 hours per eight hour workday”. This figure does not include lunch breaks or other scheduled break-time.In Wisconsin, for every eight hours work an employer pays for, the employee is likely to deliv
    cide are:

    1. Why do I want a degree?
    2. What will I have to give up so I can attain this degree?
    3. What does it cost to get this degree?

    Why do I want a degree?

    Do you feel as though your current job is a dead end or you are not earning as much money as you could? Returning to school to get a degree or to brush up on your skills might be the best thing you can do. How do you decide, though?

    Start by writing down your reasons for going back to school. Next take some time to search the Internet or your library for information on the future of your chosen career, whether it's your current one or a new one. Talk to Career Counselors at a local college. Don't be afraid to cont

    Paid Surveys - Are They A Scam
    Out of all the many ways to make money online, taking paid online surveys are probably the easiest. There are literally hundreds of companies out there willing to pay you good amounts of money to hear what you think. Not all paid survey sites are genuine opportunities like they appear, there are as many scams as legitimate sites.If you are in the process of looking for some legitima
    end or you are not earning as much money as you could? Returning to school to get a degree or to brush up on your skills might be the best thing you can do. How do you decide, though?

    Start by writing down your reasons for going back to school. Next take some time to search the Internet or your library for information on the future of your chosen career, whether it's your current one or a new one. Talk to Career Counselors at a local college. Don't be afraid to cont

    Pump Maintenance and Repair for Pressure Washers
    If you have a pressure washer business you will eventually need to change out or repair the pump. There are a few things you should know to make such change outs easy. You may also need to study up on preventative maintenance so that you do not have to worry about pump failure. Your pressure washer probably has one of two different pumps if it is industrial grade. Either a Cat Pump or a Ge
    k to school. Next take some time to search the Internet or your library for information on the future of your chosen career, whether it's your current one or a new one. Talk to Career Counselors at a local college. Don't be afraid to contact people you know who are already in the field and get their feelings about future employability.

    What will I have to give up so I can attain this degree?

    No matter if you are thinking about completing additional coursework or obtaining a complete degree or certificate, it will cost you time and money. If you are already working, will you be able to continue to work and go to school at the same time? If you reduce your hours or quit to pursue your education, how will you reduce your spending to compensate for the less income?

    Don't just look at the short term costs, though. You might have to scrimp now to get the degree, but your income may be vastly improved after you are done with school. There is also another aspect to consider - are you truly happy at your current job? Switching careers to a more satisfying job may more than compensate for any lost income while you are in school.

    What does it cost to get this d

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