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Women are joining the workforce in record numbers. They account for nearly half of the country’s total labor force at 46.5%. Most of them begin their careers with less compensation and don’t get opportunities for promotion as quickly as their male counterparts do. Take heart, all this is changing, albeit painstakingly slow. There’s definitely hope for women looking to add more cash flow with the increasing progress in high paying jobs for women. So what are these jobs that women should aim for? Many women have overlooked careers in Engineering, Math, Science, and other occupations that require technical skills; where a handful of jobs have… Read More
5 Advantages of Being Your Own Boss
Monday, September 6th, 2010
While it is true that not everyone is cut out to be a boss (and it’s possible you honestly don’t want to be one) you certainly don’t harbor the image of always having someone hovering over you, telling you what to do and how to do things. At some point, you may have dreamed of becoming your own boss someday. It doesn’t have to be just another dream forever. With some strategic planning, you can be you own boss in no time. The number of people who have chosen to start their own business has significantly increased in recent years, largely because more and more people are no longer satisfied with just working for somebody else. Here are… Read More
Are You a Night Owl? Try These Jobs Out for Size
Monday, September 6th, 2010
Most people opt for straightforward 9 to 5 jobs with weekends off. Often these are people who have regular sleeping and waking-up routines. But about 41% Americans are awake at 2 A.M. and are in fact at their most productive. Looking for the right job can be pretty interesting and quite challenging for night owls. However, you can find your own niche and make $30,000 to $50,000 doing what you do best: stay awake the rest of the night while everyone else is sound asleep. Check out these 5 jobs; you might want to try out one of them for size.
• Police Officer. Somebody has to work around the clock to keep dark streets,… Read More
5 Schools that Turn Out High Paying Employees
Friday, September 3rd, 2010
With the escalating cost of education and deteriorating job prospects, getting started in a great career that you think will show you the money seems bleak and almost impossible. Looking at the value prospects of going to choice schools has become more crucial than ever. Also, there’s the dilemma of whether to just stick to a bachelor’s degree or go further and earn Master's degree to draw the big bucks. If you’re out to get a degree that will yield top dollar, then crunch some numbers. The trend seems to show that engineers still hold the top spot for degrees that fetch larger pay checks after graduation. Check the list below for the top… Read More
5 Cities Where Public School Teachers Are Paid the Most
Thursday, September 2nd, 2010Teaching is undeniably one of the greatest (and most underrated) professions mankind has ever conceived. Since the beginning of time, teachers have been the most influential people in developing a person’s mind, instilling values, beliefs and principles, as well as shaping up careers and inclinations. The teaching profession is indeed one of the noblest jobs in the world. Although teachers don’t go into teaching careers just for the money, a good paycheck can certainly add to the motivation. Some cities in the U.S. are more generous in showing their appreciation for the enormous responsibility that teachers carry on their shoulders.… Read More
If You Can’t Stand Noise, Try Out These Jobs for Size (Part 2)
Wednesday, September 1st, 2010Do you prefer to be left alone to work in peace? No worries. Some people feel that they can be more productive working alone – and some jobs even require a lot of quiet. Although it may seem difficult in the real world nowadays with all the blaring noise and people incessantly chatting, there are jobs out there for people who’d rather be on their own while working. I managed to list some of those jobs in Part 1 of this article, but somehow missed others that actually fit the bill. Enjoy the list!
1. Undertaker. Not exactly a traditional profession, but it does offer a lot of peace and quiet. Sure,… Read More
5 Lowest Paying Jobs in the Public School System
Wednesday, September 1st, 2010
Many believe that working for the public school system is highly advantageous because it pays generously. That may be true, but unfortunately non-teaching jobs in the public school system don’t fetch that much compensation, especially in the rank and file. Though certain benefits are offered by the state, getting a paycheck with just a few zeros is not enough to raise a family especially in these hard times. Check out 5 of the lowest paying jobs in the public school system listed below.
• Custodians/Janitors/Cleaners. Keeping school buildings and grounds clean, orderly and safe is the main duty of school custodians.… Read More
5 States Where School Principals Are Paid Highest
Tuesday, August 31st, 2010
Could you imagine a school without a principal to take care of overall administration and management of the facilities? I don’t think anybody could. We always have this image of the principal as the school administrator responsible for managing the day to day activities of the school.
Love 'em or dislike 'em, the school principal is much more than the terror we perceive him/her to be. Today’s school system dictates that principals wear many hats. They are in a unique position that sometimes requires them to be diplomatic and deal with government agencies, interact with parents and the community in general; they have to be a… Read More
Dislike Repetitious Work? Try These Jobs Out for Size
Monday, August 30th, 2010
Do you feel that what you’re doing at work is so routine you’re debilitated by sheer boredom? Perhaps you’ve been staring blankly at your computer screen wondering what kind of life you might have had if you were doing something else. Everyone goes through that phase of boredom with the job every so often, but some naturally and quite easily fall back to the routine after a period. However, there are those who can’t stand the idea of jobs that are just too repetitive. If you’re this sounds like you, then you may want to look into some alternatives that are guaranteed to give you something new to look forward to every time.
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Back to School? Here are 5 On Campus Opportunities You Can Look At
Monday, August 30th, 2010College education is not restricted to just what you learn in the classroom. As part of paving your career path and preparing for a successful future, you also need to take advantage of every opportunity to learn new things that go beyond textbooks and the classroom. Look around for any prospects that provide outstanding resources, involvement and hands-on experience, which can contribute to your personal growth. Opportunities abound, not just for learning but also earning. Now that you're back in school, here are some opportunities you can look into:
• Get involved in the student government. This… Read More

