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I have a full-time job and two free-lance jobs as follows: 1) Job 1-- full-time job 2) Job 2-- freelancer; previously I worked in their office for 2 years (part-time then full-time) 3) Job 3- solely freelance How should I list it on my resume? Should I put consultant? How do I address Job 2 where I was both an in-office worker and a freelance worker? For Job 2, should I list my title as 2003- current (includes both freelance and in-office)? Or, TITLE 2003-2005; Freelance TITLE 2005- Present?
5 answers - Asked By: hobby - 9/28/2006
Getting SBA loans, quitting current job to work for yourself, personal feelings to overcome.
3 answers - Asked By: badrat - 12/10/2007
I am trying to make extra money as a stay at home mom. I have tried to find babysitting jobs, but no luck. Any other ideas?
3 answers - Asked By: RedRose - 5/24/2010
Has anyone out there started over past 50 and excelled with a graduate degree? -- I already have a B.A., but have never used it (I had a good paying job and had to raise my kids instead of persuing my dream). I only want to be a management consultant , or Management professor. Nothing else will do. It is my dream I must pursue, any suggestions?
2 answers - Asked By: motohype - 5/29/2011
I have a job interview for a position as a Benefits Consultant for Aflac. I didn't know anything about this job so I did some research and I think I can do the job if I'm hired. I have no experience by they'll train you. I want to know more about this position I hope it's not too stressful but I am open for a challenge.
1 answer - Asked By: very womanly - 12/8/2010
How would I answer this question? I am planning on applying for a 7-11 franchise store. I have about 3-5 months experience. I have managed early shifts from 5 AM to 11 AM to late shifts from 5 PM to 11 PM. I know most things inside out and how everything works. Its only one location near my home.
2 answers - Asked By: hover_nitro_24 - 11/17/2008
3 answers - Asked By: davec - 1/9/2009
Rick Perry is running for President. Do you think should answer all questions during a debate? Do you want to get his views/stands on each issue: taxes, creating jobs, big corporations, education, economy, gay rights, women rights, immigrants, and etc
16 answers - Asked By: Straight - 8/15/2011
How do I find people who truly want to work at home? These people must be open to listening, have a desire to own their own business and understand that they may have to incur a small start-up fee in order to make their business work? I've bought leads- opt in leads, double opt in leads, surveyed leads, real-time leads, business-specific leads- only one or two of hundreds have panned out. I want exceptionally motivated people and real results. Any ideas/suggestions?
4 answers - Asked By: Kelly W - 3/19/2007
Whats jobs pay welll with these two majors?
1 answer - Asked By: marvin 305 - 4/10/2008
I'm 20 and starting my own business! What I want to know is do you have any ideas on what would be good to sell door to door? I already have to ideas one is beef steaks the other is possibly flower seeds. I do meat right now and theres alot of competition in the area for that. any ideas or suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
2 answers - Asked By: Footballgodess - 6/27/2010
Experienced answers are appreciated but if you know someone thats okay too. :)
1 answer - Asked By: StarGirl - 7/5/2012
Must have picked up a nasty virus despite having a firewall and good anti-virus software. Geek Squad does a good job but it is $120 just for the diagnostic I think, and I don't know if they charge extra for virus removal. I'm pretty computer savvy but I haven't been able to figure this one out. Live in Tampa, FL
11 answers - Asked By: FLhazel79 - 8/11/2009
I guess I need to read the vacancies themselves in order to be able to understand them better, but there are some terms that still baffle me regardless, even if I do read the description. -Logistics Officer -Analyst -Consultant -Executive [PA, for example... other jobs have this title too] -SEO -Prjoect Support Project Co-ordinator -Franchise opportunity
2 answers - Asked By: swelwynemma - 2/11/2013
Seriously, I want a career to go that way. Where is a good site to sign up near New York.
1 answer - Asked By: Savannah S - 2/20/2009
I don't mean jobs like President of the United States or NBA player, I'm asking for careers in which many people are engaged. Thanks.
3 answers - Asked By: Rita K - 11/5/2006
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6 answers - Asked By: SnortingMercury - 4/19/2006
My boyfriend keeps files of his friends, and everything they have said to him, and everything he needs to no and remember. what job could fit this love? because it would be totally sweet if u could help and i could mention it to him. haha i no this might sound like hes a creeper. but hes not.. haha THANKSSS :]
4 answers - Asked By: Red - 6/13/2009
I currently have a good "paying" job...I make a little over $100K per year. I was recently offered another job that pays about 20?ore. However, my hearts desire to own my own business.....it is just that I am not sure what type of business to get into. Franchise, contracting, security comany...the list of possibilities goes on. What should I do?
5 answers - Asked By: Jacare - 2/26/2007
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