...jobs actually, something that is fun, doing something i enjoy . I don mind working as a sales assistant in a shop, at least i get to see pretty clothes. Ha my salary if working for retail shop owners, will just be giving me 2 pieces of their collections hahah ! im easily contented. Heh , i mean ya ...
From Mankiw: One thing all economists agree on: If there are public investment projects that pay a high rate of return, those are worth paying for, even if it means more borrowing. But that is always true. Even if we were at full employment and there were no possible employment effects of fiscal sti ...
As the Big Three trudge back to Washington tomorrow to make their carefully tailored plans for Federal assistance, Automotive News says that Republicans are likely to request practices such as the United Auto Workers Union's (UAW) "Jobs Bank" be eliminated. These and other concessions are expected ...
... the performance metrics for their jobs. For example, a company will manage $500,000 in monthly A/R balances (that’s $6 Million a year!) using an A/R clerk who makes $30,000. But then the supervisor uses nothing more than On-The-Job (OJT) training for the clerk. Then the CFO thinks that he or she ...
’ A valid point, afterall, now that we’re in a recession and ‘there could be a rise in crime’, would it not be better for us all if resources were sunk into freeing-up 11,001 jobs for legal immigrants and then ‘accidents’ like this might not happen. Have your say, tell us what you think.
... bad space. And not just to those who replied here, but who also saw it and sent me emails or came round, it was really really appreciated. I'm applying for part time jobs. I don't know if I'm ready - but money is very tight and I feel so guilty that rob works full time and I don't. But because I can ...
... and also from Thanksgiving I had this feeling of dread and I believe it's what known as being homesick. I've really forgotten what that area holds for me and seriously looking at jobs and other stuff in that area. More to come...
" Next up is "Frequent Flier Miles" in Flytrap #10, which will be the last issue of Flytrap (at least for the foreseeable future), since editors/publishers Tim Pratt and Heather Shaw have a kid and jobs and writing careers and lives and didn't want Flytrap to become a source of pain and obligation ...
... for example, that the attorney she worked with to plan the surrogate pregnancy -- which is illegal in many states -- does not accept women in poverty as surrogates. Indeed, Kuczynski chooses Hilling because she and her husband are college educated, with white collar jobs. Yet there's no mistaking ...