Dear J.T. & Dale: I am so burnt out working in a corporate environment. Therefore, I was thinking that I could split my time (20 hours a week or a little more) in an office environment to get corporate benefits, but work at home the rest of the time by working as a transcriptionist. To do this, I thought I could take a medical transcriptionist class. I have been looking at work from home advertisements, but I just simply do not trust them. Any input? – Macy Read the rest of this entry »
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19
‘Lily Padding’ Gets You to A New Career
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Changing Careers, General Interest, Job Search, Professional Etiquette, Seasoned Professionals, Young Professionals |
09 19th, 2007|
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19
How to Connect with HR Managers
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Dear J.T. & Dale: The job search process is excruciating. It seems like the recruiting process is not geared toward fitting the best employees to the right jobs, but geared so human resources can reduce skilled, industrious people to mere keystrokes on a tidy little template. – DJ Read the rest of this entry »