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What give a bigger income, drug dealing or a gas station ?

like who get a bigger income, the owner of a gas station or a druug lord into drug dealing ?


Answers: Though this is not a real interview, I'll address it since no one else have.

A similar position (running a grocery store) earns $34K a year according to the Occupational Outlook Handbook (http://www.bls.gov/oco/cg/cgs024.htm#ear...

Meanwhile, this Web site have all the numbers you'll inevitability about the drug business: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/...
LOL!
How nearly a drug dealing gas station owner?
He'd make a "killing"...
Provided you are righteous at what you do, drug lords get more income than gas station owners.

However, vivacity expectancy for drug lords is very iffy.
They are surrounded by constant risk of being kill by competitors, or chased down by law enforcement.

A gas station owner get to retire, reasonably comfortably, to spend existence as a senior citizen with friends and clan. That is not a reasonable expectation for a drug lord.

We're having an open house for the HR department, please give some ideas for decoration, giveaways, etc.?




Answers: Our HR dept hands out lbingo cards to all employees at start of each week. Over the PA system at several times a day, they announce various numbers, and people mark their cards.

Obviously people with good attendance have a better chance at winning than people with poor attendance.
I'm assuming you are hosting an open house so other people in your corporation will use your services more. If it's entirely in-house I wouldn't bother with decorations or giveaways, just make sure there are plenty of refreshments and the area is nice and super clean.
If your purpose is to recruit more people from your community to place applications with your business, then by all means decorate and get something to give away. You may want to call it a Job Fair instead. For decorations, I don't think any theme other than what you'd associate with working or that business. If the logo is green, for example, use green and white streamers, and throw around dollar-themed items and play money. For giveaways: pens, mechanical pencils (who uses the wooden ones anymore?), notepads, post-its with a note at the top of each one to call you for X services... nothing huge. Good luck.

Can I include this on a resume?

I am a fairly intelligent and well-read personage, but I don't have much rearing or pertinent work experience to show for it. I need to find a road to make my resume echo my accomplishments.
My Buzztime Trivia ranking is the highest at my local fishing rod. I have the chief reported points in my nouns, and all the other associates at the bar sanction my handle. I almost other come in first place.
This is a significant success, and there are frequent people who are awed and controlling of my Buzztime status. I feel it clearly communicates my intelligence (and computer savvy!) to a potential employer, but my friend say it won't look good to include on a resume.
Is this something an employer should see?


Answers: I don't see why not! People put Jeopardy appearances and college degree, courses taken, and meaningless certificates on within as proof of intelligence.

Call or email Buzztime Trivia to see if perhaps they can bestow you a signed letter of accomplishment. That might minister to back you up if they ever telephone call you out on it.
That's amusing; thanks for the uplifting moment.

Oh, sorry, are you serious?
Seriously? I'm sorry but---

No. You can't put that on your resume.

Do you hold other experience; clubs, organizations that you are involved within... volunteer work that you do... Explain what makes you computer savvy- do you own extensive skills in programming, net designing (and what kind of pattern desiging: Dreamweaver, Coldfusion, Java scripting or what?)... Computer networking history? Or are you more into design- Illustrator, Flash, Photoshop, Corel Draw, or some 3D program... Or are you into video resembling Adobe Premier Pro or Final Cut pro...

In a job interview, sometimes interviewers ask question that help them bring back to know your personality a bit more, similar to what are your hobbies and such... You could mention it then- but I wouldn't mention the bar/Buzztime part... Just mention how you love trivia and trivia games and you are regularly the high scorer within trivia games... But don't get too detailed more or less the "people who are awed and selfish of my Buzztime status"-- no interviewer will take that seriously.
resume ?? That would label an excellent cover letter !!

MInd if I copy it ?
I am writing a resume myself at the moment and enjoy been probing for information on the net. I found this site and own managed to come next to a great resume. Worth a look.

http://www.amazing-resumes.com

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