A few things that you should consider as you set your retirement goals and plans: Set realistic goals – try to project or predict your retirement expenses based on your actual needs, not general rules of thumb. Thus, you should try to be as honest as possible about how you will want to live in retirement, [...]
Continue reading...26. March 2009
If you’re in the UK and highly trained or experienced in the Secretarial & Administration area, you should know that there is high demand for your skill set right now. High demand admin job options these days range from office assistant posts to secretarial work to reception work, and if you don’t already have the [...]
Continue reading...25. March 2009
From family-owned businesses to Fortune500 corporations to Government agencies / departments, whistle blowing is often encouraged as managers / owners attempt to establish a culture of ethics. Thus, without fear of negative repercussions, whistle blowers can anonymously submit tips, suggestions and complaints directly to some person or department that will deal with it properly. Often, [...]
Continue reading...17. March 2009
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Continue reading...16. March 2009
A man owned a small farm in South Carolina. The South Carolina Wage & Hours Board claimed he was not paying proper wages to his help and sent an agent out to interview him. “I need a list of your employees and how much you pay them”, demanded the Agent. “Well” replied the farmer, “there’s my farm [...]
Continue reading...1. March 2009
A job applicant was completing a job application form, when he got to the question “Have you ever been arrested?” He answered, “No.” The next question on the form was intended for persons who had answered yes to the “arrested question”, and it simply said “Why?” The job applicant answered it anyway, saying: “Never got caught!”
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30. March 2009
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