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    How to Get Your Federal Firearms License
    You have decided that you love firearms so much that you want to open up your own business, right? How to get your federal firearms license may seem like a daunting task, but when you take it step by step, it can be as easy as filling out paperwork at a doctor’s office. Remember that you have a second amendment right to have a firearm but to sell a firearm is a totally different task to embark upon.The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives dictate how to get your federal firearms license. There are certain things that they will and will not require of you, including t
    Additionally, they will perform those tasks with greater proficiency because they are grateful to have the job.

    Consider how much of your job is done by using straight forward logic ie: "if this happens, then we'll do this, which will result in X, and our earnings will be $Y." Now take it a bit further and think about your doctor's role - (s)he does pretty well the same thing by reasoning that if you have these certain symptoms then you have this particular illness and need to take a specific medication to deal with it. This is precisely the kind of logic that can be done by someone at a computer in any location.

    What to Do?

    - No government is going to stop this sea change of doing business, so you may as well ride the crest earlier than later.

    - If your company can benefit from moving more quickly to offshoring - do it.

    - Computers may never figure out how

    How To Find A Bakersfield Mold Removal Expert
    Are you a Bakersfield resident who just recently learned that you have a mold problem? If you are, you will want to get it taken care of. Not only can some molds be dangerous to your health, but they can also be dangerous to your home. That is why if you know that you have mold in your home, you are advised to contact a Bakersfield mold removal expert.When it comes to contacting a Bakersfield mold removal expert, you may be wondering exactly how you can go about finding one, especially if this is your first time dealing with household mold. The good news is that there are a numb
    How do you feel about outsourcing jobs? Whether for it or against it, most people I speak to have fairly strong feelings about its use.

    Some hope that regulations or changes to the tax codes will stop businesses from using it. They hope to see fewer local jobs lost as a a result. Others see it as the only way to compete in a global economy and save their enterprise. I believe it is going to become increasingly more prevalent. Further, it's going to take the jobs from many people who have so far escaped its impact.

    Beyond the traditional roles and job grade levels, outsourcing - and in particular off shoring - is about to impact North America's businesses and our economy as dramatically as anything in the past.

    If you think that because of your education, management level or profession you are untouchable - you're naive.

    It's the Future All Over Again

    In the the late 1970s, I started traveling to Asia to meet with companies and local government agencies willing to set up factories in those countries. My goal was to have them make various products (shoes, accessories, glassware, clothing, microwave ovens) for sale in North America. I went there because I thought they could manufacture my goods for far less money than on this side of the ocean. It worked very well. Throughout the decade, Asian factories and economies grew as many other companies followed this approach.

    Later, in the early 1990's I applied the same financial logic to increase margins in other industries. I became involved with customer service work which was done over the phone and realized good profit improvements and improved levels of customer satisfaction by outsourcing jobs to smaller communities across the US and Canada where local wages were low, and unemployment high. As the years passed, we started sending telephone delivered service work to many of the same areas I'd used earlier to manufacture women's pumps and apparel. Outsourcing was now offshoring. As we all know, many top North American companies no longer have many employees involved in service departments. They've found that those roles can be done better/faster/cheaper by expert companies in Asia or elsewhere.

    Now it's becoming clear that many other jobs requiring no physical interaction can be done in Third World countries, where the pay scales are about 1/10th of what people in North America would get for those jobs.

    Does Your Job Use Decision Tree Logic? Oh Oh....

    Some executives still haven't figured out that the same technology which allows an Indian Customer Service Rep to serve a MasterCard customer in Michigan has been re-purposed and expanded to allow an accountant living in India to do the taxes for an elderly taxpayer in Ontario.

    Some people know that this is going to impact many accountants in the same manner it did to employees in manufacturing and the service industries over the recent years.

    But the real big deal still hasn't been considered by most executives, in most industries, yet.

    Any management job or professional activity which is dependent upon so called 'decision tree management' is in jeaprody of being outsourced by someone in a country where a computer can do the same thinking in less time and with less human distraction. It is my opinion, based upon what I see and hear from those in the know that by the year 2015, most routine work done in most businesses in North America will be done by people living in Asia or South America who will be trained and equipped as well as those they are replacing in the western countries. Additionally, they will perform those tasks with greater proficiency because they are grateful to have the job.

    Consider how much of your job is done by using straight forward logic ie: "if this happens, then we'll do this, which will result in X, and our earnings will be $Y." Now take it a bit further and think about your doctor's role - (s)he does pretty well the same thing by reasoning that if you have these certain symptoms then you have this particular illness and need to take a specific medication to deal with it. This is precisely the kind of logic that can be done by someone at a computer in any location.

    What to Do?

    - No government is going to stop this sea change of doing business, so you may as well ride the crest earlier than later.

    - If your company can benefit from moving more quickly to offshoring - do it.

    - Computers may never figure out how

    Online Backup Or Tape Backup - Confused About Which To Choose?
    We work in an increasingly data driven business environment where your business critical data is the core of your business. It is estimated that 60% of companies that lose their data shut down within 6 months. We are all aware of the pitfalls of inadequate backups - the problem is what to do about it. What's the most effective way to backup and secure your data?Online backup or tape - what's the answer? As with a lot of things in life the answer is not straightforward and the solution probably falls somewhere in the middle. In other words a combination of tape and online
    late 1970s, I started traveling to Asia to meet with companies and local government agencies willing to set up factories in those countries. My goal was to have them make various products (shoes, accessories, glassware, clothing, microwave ovens) for sale in North America. I went there because I thought they could manufacture my goods for far less money than on this side of the ocean. It worked very well. Throughout the decade, Asian factories and economies grew as many other companies followed this approach.

    Later, in the early 1990's I applied the same financial logic to increase margins in other industries. I became involved with customer service work which was done over the phone and realized good profit improvements and improved levels of customer satisfaction by outsourcing jobs to smaller communities across the US and Canada where local wages were low, and unemployment high. As the years passed, we started sending telephone delivered service work to many of the same areas I'd used earlier to manufacture women's pumps and apparel. Outsourcing was now offshoring. As we all know, many top North American companies no longer have many employees involved in service departments. They've found that those roles can be done better/faster/cheaper by expert companies in Asia or elsewhere.

    Now it's becoming clear that many other jobs requiring no physical interaction can be done in Third World countries, where the pay scales are about 1/10th of what people in North America would get for those jobs.

    Does Your Job Use Decision Tree Logic? Oh Oh....

    Some executives still haven't figured out that the same technology which allows an Indian Customer Service Rep to serve a MasterCard customer in Michigan has been re-purposed and expanded to allow an accountant living in India to do the taxes for an elderly taxpayer in Ontario.

    Some people know that this is going to impact many accountants in the same manner it did to employees in manufacturing and the service industries over the recent years.

    But the real big deal still hasn't been considered by most executives, in most industries, yet.

    Any management job or professional activity which is dependent upon so called 'decision tree management' is in jeaprody of being outsourced by someone in a country where a computer can do the same thinking in less time and with less human distraction. It is my opinion, based upon what I see and hear from those in the know that by the year 2015, most routine work done in most businesses in North America will be done by people living in Asia or South America who will be trained and equipped as well as those they are replacing in the western countries. Additionally, they will perform those tasks with greater proficiency because they are grateful to have the job.

    Consider how much of your job is done by using straight forward logic ie: "if this happens, then we'll do this, which will result in X, and our earnings will be $Y." Now take it a bit further and think about your doctor's role - (s)he does pretty well the same thing by reasoning that if you have these certain symptoms then you have this particular illness and need to take a specific medication to deal with it. This is precisely the kind of logic that can be done by someone at a computer in any location.

    What to Do?

    - No government is going to stop this sea change of doing business, so you may as well ride the crest earlier than later.

    - If your company can benefit from moving more quickly to offshoring - do it.

    - Computers may never figure out how

    How the New SEC Regs Affect Compensation Committees
    An interesting aspect of the proposed new Security & Exchange Commission (SEC) regulations on Executive Compensation relate to the need to supply justification for their decisions (see February 2006 issue for details of the proposed regulation). Currently, most Boards provide a written section, which discusses their general philosophy, such as “providing a total compensation package for executives that is competitive with a group of comparable companies”. In recent public filings, the narrative has even spelled out relative to the measures that will be used in evaluating the level of pe
    s the years passed, we started sending telephone delivered service work to many of the same areas I'd used earlier to manufacture women's pumps and apparel. Outsourcing was now offshoring. As we all know, many top North American companies no longer have many employees involved in service departments. They've found that those roles can be done better/faster/cheaper by expert companies in Asia or elsewhere.

    Now it's becoming clear that many other jobs requiring no physical interaction can be done in Third World countries, where the pay scales are about 1/10th of what people in North America would get for those jobs.

    Does Your Job Use Decision Tree Logic? Oh Oh....

    Some executives still haven't figured out that the same technology which allows an Indian Customer Service Rep to serve a MasterCard customer in Michigan has been re-purposed and expanded to allow an accountant living in India to do the taxes for an elderly taxpayer in Ontario.

    Some people know that this is going to impact many accountants in the same manner it did to employees in manufacturing and the service industries over the recent years.

    But the real big deal still hasn't been considered by most executives, in most industries, yet.

    Any management job or professional activity which is dependent upon so called 'decision tree management' is in jeaprody of being outsourced by someone in a country where a computer can do the same thinking in less time and with less human distraction. It is my opinion, based upon what I see and hear from those in the know that by the year 2015, most routine work done in most businesses in North America will be done by people living in Asia or South America who will be trained and equipped as well as those they are replacing in the western countries. Additionally, they will perform those tasks with greater proficiency because they are grateful to have the job.

    Consider how much of your job is done by using straight forward logic ie: "if this happens, then we'll do this, which will result in X, and our earnings will be $Y." Now take it a bit further and think about your doctor's role - (s)he does pretty well the same thing by reasoning that if you have these certain symptoms then you have this particular illness and need to take a specific medication to deal with it. This is precisely the kind of logic that can be done by someone at a computer in any location.

    What to Do?

    - No government is going to stop this sea change of doing business, so you may as well ride the crest earlier than later.

    - If your company can benefit from moving more quickly to offshoring - do it.

    - Computers may never figure out how

    Common Budgeting Mistakes and How to Avoid Them
    Great business ideas and bold marketing plans are useless if you do not budget carefully. In this article we explore some of the most common budgeting mistakes and how you can avoid them.Do not count taxable amounts as company holdingsIt is easy to forget that the balance in the company’s bank account does not represent the true holding value of the company. Remember that if you exceed the VAT threshold, a certain amount will be owed as VAT each quarter and that you will have to pay corporation tax at the end of the company’s financial year. By counting the entire amo
    ving in India to do the taxes for an elderly taxpayer in Ontario.

    Some people know that this is going to impact many accountants in the same manner it did to employees in manufacturing and the service industries over the recent years.

    But the real big deal still hasn't been considered by most executives, in most industries, yet.

    Any management job or professional activity which is dependent upon so called 'decision tree management' is in jeaprody of being outsourced by someone in a country where a computer can do the same thinking in less time and with less human distraction. It is my opinion, based upon what I see and hear from those in the know that by the year 2015, most routine work done in most businesses in North America will be done by people living in Asia or South America who will be trained and equipped as well as those they are replacing in the western countries. Additionally, they will perform those tasks with greater proficiency because they are grateful to have the job.

    Consider how much of your job is done by using straight forward logic ie: "if this happens, then we'll do this, which will result in X, and our earnings will be $Y." Now take it a bit further and think about your doctor's role - (s)he does pretty well the same thing by reasoning that if you have these certain symptoms then you have this particular illness and need to take a specific medication to deal with it. This is precisely the kind of logic that can be done by someone at a computer in any location.

    What to Do?

    - No government is going to stop this sea change of doing business, so you may as well ride the crest earlier than later.

    - If your company can benefit from moving more quickly to offshoring - do it.

    - Computers may never figure out how

    The Flexibility of Roll-Top Computer Desks
    The roll top computer desk is a new development that is gaining acceptance because of its unique design and usefulness. The rolling top on these computer desks can cover all the computer peripherals from the monitor, keyboard and the CPU to other fittings like CD holders, printers, scanners, and others.Roll top computer desks have a great variety of advantages. Roll top computer desks are especially useful if they are in a public domain like the living room. Roll top computer desks are often provided with locks to protect from damage or theft.Roll top computer desks are usu
    Additionally, they will perform those tasks with greater proficiency because they are grateful to have the job.

    Consider how much of your job is done by using straight forward logic ie: "if this happens, then we'll do this, which will result in X, and our earnings will be $Y." Now take it a bit further and think about your doctor's role - (s)he does pretty well the same thing by reasoning that if you have these certain symptoms then you have this particular illness and need to take a specific medication to deal with it. This is precisely the kind of logic that can be done by someone at a computer in any location.

    What to Do?

    - No government is going to stop this sea change of doing business, so you may as well ride the crest earlier than later.

    - If your company can benefit from moving more quickly to offshoring - do it.

    - Computers may never figure out how to use intuition or creativity at all - let alone as well as humans.

    - Whatever industry you work in, ensure that the career or profession you develop over the coming years is going to be more conceptual and less logical in nature.

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