How to Become a Lobbyist

Authored by Crystal Crowder in Careers and Employment
Published on 02-02-2010

A lobbyist is paid to represent a person or group’s interests in government. Lobbyists can work at any level of the government chain, from local to national. The job of a lobbyist is to try to influence members of the government to keep things as they are or change them in favor of their group’s interests. In order to be a good lobbyist, you should have some interest in politics. Read the rest

How Much Do Nurses Make

Authored by Crystal Crowder in Careers and Employment
Published on 02-02-2010

Each year the Bureau of Labor Statistics reports on the yearly salary income of various careers, including nursing. Nursing salaries vary based on type of nurse, tenure, state, type of hospital or office and type of area. Busier hospitals and offices, such as those in large cities, pay nurses more than small, rural areas. Read the rest

How to Become a Park Ranger

Authored by Douglas Mefford in Careers and Employment
Published on 01-29-2010

For an office as big as the whole outdoors, becoming a park ranger can offer many life and career rewards. It provides a career worthy of devotion and the opportunity to protect a sacred trust. One will need a love of nature and the environment to best enjoy working with the plants and wildlife of our planet. A dedication to service and protection against harm is also required, as a park ranger must act as a forest policeman as well when far into the woods. The pay is comfortable enough to enjoy the added spiritual benefits that can be derived from such work. Read the rest

How to Become a Celebrity Chef

Authored by Kristian Keefer in Careers and Employment
Published on 01-28-2010

If you are like most people, you have watched cooking shows at times in order to learn from and be entertained by celebrity chefs. Celebrity chefs are those that became famous for their culinary skills and their outgoing personalities. There are celebrity chefs who cook for people (including celebrities) from throughout the world. Read the rest

How to Become an Actuary

Authored by Kristian Keefer in Careers and Employment
Published on 01-28-2010

Do you like to crunch numbers? Would you like to be someone who looks over potential financial gains and risks for a business or industry? If so, you might be interested in a career as an actuary. Actuaries often work in the insurance industry helping companies set their premiums based on facts and figures. You will need to be someone who will not mind spending a lot of time completing your education. Read the rest

How to Start a Foreclosure Clean Up Business

Authored by Malcolm Tatum in Small Business
Published on 01-28-2010

Foreclosure clean up businesses are business services that step in and get property that has been repossessed ready for resale. This type of service has become a booming business opportunity, owing to the increased number of foreclosures that have taken place during the latest economic crisis. If you want to start up this type of business, here are some things to keep in mind. Read the rest

How to Start a Doggie Day Care Business

Authored by Malcolm Tatum in Small Business
Published on 01-28-2010

Dog sitting is a great way to make some money. With so many home requiring both adults to work in order to make a living, no one is home to take care of the household pet. If you put together the right type of approach, there is a good chance you can build a loyal clientele that will provide a steady income for many years. Here are some things to consider at you put your doggie day care business together. Read the rest

How to Become a Fashion Merchandiser

Authored by Kristian Keefer in Small Business
Published on 01-27-2010

You should consider a career as a fashion merchandiser if you are fashion savvy and love to shop. This career might be a good fit for you if you are looking for a career with big possibilities. You might even be able to work for celebrities someday and reach your own level of fame. Read the rest

How Much Does a Professional Chef Make?

Authored by Vonda J. Sines in Careers and Employment
Published on 01-27-2010

The answer: It depends. What a professional chef earns depends on the type of chef he or she is, where the work is performed, and who’s the employer. Read the rest

How to Start a Solar Energy Company

Authored by Malcolm Tatum in Small Business
Published on 01-26-2010

With so many people giving alternative energy sources more consideration these days, the idea of starting a solar energy company may be just the way to meet a need in your community, before everyone else jumps on the bandwagon. Of course, opening a business of this type means some hard work, with a lot of preparation and investment before you ever officially open the business. Here are some of the points you need to consider if this type business sounds like a good business venture for your area. Read the rest

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