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Posted by Ernest Wilkioull - February 19, 2012 - Accounting Jobs
Money – it’s what makes this world go round. It is so important that we have dedicated professionals handling the different aspects of money in our society. One such aspect is accounting. Concerned with book keeping, an accountant audits books and maintains financial records for an individual, business or firm. It’s concerned with analysis of the position of a business financially. An individual on the other hand needs the services of an accountant for auditing personal taxes.
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Posted by Barry Edwards - February 17, 2012 - Construction Jobs
Great project management is continually called for despite the size of the project being embarked on. Nonetheless, bigger ventures will definitely need more demanding tracking and more comprehensive planning; yet everything is going to still add up to a set of project management steps. These steps are normally followed to reduce uncertainty and to ensure that all considerations have been taken care of.
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Posted by Karri Levens - February 16, 2012 - Accounting Jobs
Career opportunities in accounting and finance are endless. The reason being when you have either a CA or CPA license along, it is possible for you to work for a big firm that has offices both here and abroad. Since every company needs ones, it will not be that hard to find a job.
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Posted by Howell Ray - February 14, 2012 - Construction Jobs
Mining jobs for females in Australia are definitely finding rapid flight. Though prior to this the Australian mining employment market was men focused however today it’s showing the opposite trend with the enhanced number of ladies staff. This elevated number is caused by the technological improvement in the area of mining that has caused it to be much less physically demanding activity.
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Posted by Vlado Hoda - February 2, 2012 - Accounting Jobs
My current profession of traveling salesman required lots of daily trips in the car. Half of the day I spend sitting in the car, driving to see existing, but also prospective customers. I think that my driving habits have become a source of occupational overuse syndrome. My symptoms must be caused by my driving posture. By my getting in, and out-off the car, always in a hurry. I experience sharp pain in my groin, while I am a driver in the car. Strange, as it may sound, it is different from being a passenger in the car. Similar pain I also experience if I sit on a plush sofa. The clue to that is that gluteus muscles will stretch and flatten specially on soft surfaces than on hard surfaces. It is an annoying problem that I have lived with for about 10 years now. Thinking of pain and how to get a more comfortable posture in the car is quite distracting from my other important tasks of the day. Two major bad habits I am aware of but unable to change. It is sitting slumped in front of the wheel and frequently reaching to the back seat to grab my briefcase and other papers. As every salesman should be aware of, the professional success depends on the positive state mind. The pain takes it all away. I can only think of athletes who experience similar pains, while they have to continue with their competitions. Tennis elbow is an example of sport overuse tennis syndrome, when wrong technique or to technique of hitting the ball is used. I am trying to figure out on my own, how to compensate the overuse and find some corrective exercises. I have found few pain relieving exercises and climbing of stairs is one.
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