Job clever, lol!?
Well hi, im 12 and i am thinking of being an environment cook up for volks wagon cars.But then again, i would like to do something only just plainly got to do wiht the environment, and not enjoy to worry give or take a few cars. But my dad says working near cars will give you heaps more money. And an environmentalist have bad clear.
But then again i want to be an author! I love writing alot and i sort of enjoy a talent to it.
But i am still really interested in the environment. Its straightforward to say, lately write books about the environment, done! But I really want any jobs. And doing them together beside make it really stressfull. What do i do?
btw, can u stop by this: http://greenbeaux.myminicity.com
thanx!
Answers: Oh, you are just at the right time for an explosion of corporate responsibility job, which aim to protect the environment. Of course it's 8+ years until you're out of college, but start now, beside researching careers (like you're doing today). Read Fast Company magazine (subscribe for $7.00 or read online for free). There's no drive not to combine environmental responsibility and knowledge next to a decently or high-ranking paying job, if you want to. You also can commence to volunteer with an environmental agency within your area, to see whether the non-profit work environment might be right for you. (or loaf until high conservatory, if you have mandate community service hours). Good for you, for wanting to protect the environment and make other folks aware. There are a ton of things you can do!
I agree with your parents, but not just for the fact that you will sort more money.
I have a nice opening in an department, but my car keep on breaking down, I have to keep hold of on paying somebody else more money than I make an hour to fix my vehicle.
If I knew how to do these things I would realy enjoy liked it.
Regards
Deon
Open interview for jamba liquid. help out?
so im going to an open interview for jamba liquid next week and its not my first. i go to one for starbucks [didnt get call back] and one for aeropostale [no call either] =( so im hoping this will be the one. i never have a job formerly btw and im pretty good roughly speaking answering their questions BUT i never seem to be to know what to say when they ask "so why do you want to work for starbucks" or doesn`t matter what. help. ANY help out would be great. tips,advice. anything. gratefulness in financeAnswers: Well for Jamba Juice.tell them that you want to work nearby because you love how Jamba Juice is a healthy liquid bar and you love how Jamba Juice can be a clean meal. Also read out that you love how the employees are and you get the impression like you would fit without fault in that environment. Say that you love populace and how you love helping people.
Hope that help. I work at Jamba juice, i know the question they ask and the answers they want, They just want a ancestors person, and someone who is outstandingly interested in the drinks and how in shape and good you reflect the smoothies are
Good Luck!
here's a thought... apply somewhere you want to work and tell them why you want to work in that. you sound really young-looking and the biggest obstacle for hiring teens is their infantile behaviour. if you got an interview the merely you won't get a profession is if you show up and tell them why they should not hire you.
you are not applying for something energy long and fullfilling. focus on what you are saying and see if it sounds forge. think formerly you speak and be honest. insincerity will not help you or them surrounded by the long run.
p.s. a great starbucks answer is something like you want your 1st duty to be with a company that care about it's folks blah blah would like to grow beside it. and you love coffee. or something like that.
Getting an Associates In Paralegal. How much can I expect to earn?
Answers: 30-45 K
40k is the average salary (definately the best answer)
I found it online at a couple sites and the average is 40 k
It depends on where you work (big city vs small city), the size of the law office, and government or private sector. On average, new paralegals make about $35,0000 to $40,000 their first few years. Here is a link with a lot of great info: http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos114.htm