Careers Employment Questions and Answers

Would you prefer a mission where on earth you own lots of freedom, little restrictions...?

or prefer a job beside lots of restriction and little freedom but pays over twice as much?


Answers: I'd take the work that pays twice as much, ignore their restrictions, goof stale all hours of daylight, and hope my employer was the U.S. Government because they couldn't fire me.
I prefer a position that pays twice as much, I need the money.
I don't mind restrictions, I'm singular there to do a duty than go home where on earth I have lots of freedom.
I perfer a commission where I am the boss
The former. I do not celebration well as a drone. Is close to suffocating my soul.
In the short run I would take the change but if it is a career, pleasure is key.
Yes logically, it would be good even
Money is at hand then respect among loved ones, friends will be there not a soul cares how you get but if you rest and do nothing consequently every one will see you in a different path. Money is what every one wants. Every human is man weighed by "Vitamin-M" thats the power of Money.
No money to me is worth mortal miserable and hating getting out of bed everyday to turn to work. Even if i was making dune...if i didn't like my career, i would quit. Just the kind of human being I am.

Rceptionist jobs?




Answers: Are you in need of a receptionist job ??
Then please log on to job portals like
www.jobster.com
www.indeed.com
admin-clerical.careerbuilder.com
www.careerjet.co.in
corp.naukri.com

And search for the job in the job portals in your area !
Yeah, they are out there. Hope I answered your short and vague question.

When you get told that your job will be eliminated, how do you stay calm and collected?




Answers: By trying your best to remember a few things:
1) it's not personal. Almost everyone has been laid off at some point - that's just the way of the world these days.
2) you'll probably end up better off. I've laid off a LOT of folks, and most of them find a better job, shorter commute, more pay, or all three.
3) your job is not your life. Yes, it's great to have a good job that you enjoy - but it's more important to have a well-rounded life. This is the time to rely on family and friends to keep you grounded in a tough situation.

You'll be ok - I promise you will. Look forward and see this as an opportunity, not just as a challenge. Best of luck.
I know it's hard but try to focus on the future and finding another job.

My uncle moved his family across country and within 3 weeks they eliminated his job. Things were tough but now he's back "home" and has a job he loves.
yes,i will be gentlemen and accept the reality

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