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I need a job that requires living in their place as soon as possible . Besides working on a cruise ship , and being a maid what other choices are there for a 22 year old female with an associate degree?
2 answers - Asked By: Many ingredients - 8/21/2010
My bf is just now looking to attend a community college, would he be able to get a find a decent carreer with just this degree? What kind of jobs out of school with just an A.A.S. would he be looking at and what type of salary do these jobs pay? I know this is a broad question, but I really don't know what he could do with an associates. I know it would be best to attend a state school after this, but if he doesn't what would he be looking at? ANY advice on this would help! Thanks!
2 answers - Asked By: Brina - 3/28/2008
I have a state certified residential contractors license and a state real estate associate license. I was formerly a project manager supervising multiple superintendents for a national builder. I left my job voluntarily 4 years ago to travel in Central America and am now in the job market but the few jobs offered are for superintendents rather than project managers. Can I overcome this hurdle?
1 answer - Asked By: Rick - 5/27/2009
I have to do a Social Studies project on Saudi Arabia? I don't want to do anything simple like a poster or website. Any ideas?
2 answers - Asked By: Paulina M - 2/4/2011
I am looking for a job that will allow me to travel more often and for long lengths of time. I know a guy that travels to europe a few times a year to weld staircases. He does well for himself and that is his only source of income. I like the schedule that he has. He works well under 50?f the year and makes more money than i do, with years less of experience in the construction industry.
2 answers - Asked By: mike c - 4/29/2009
I really want to become a Construction Manager when I get older and eventually a Top Construction Executive. Unfortunately I do not know how to prepare myself for these jobs after I graduate from high school. Is anyone familiar with what college I should go to? What degrees or licences I need? Thanks! I've taken CAD Drafting I and right now I'm in a Drafting II Architecture class
6 answers - Asked By: AT - 9/1/2006
I've got to find people to go to work fast or my company is going to close our division. Does anyone know what I can do to find constructions companies that need employees and really high quality employees who want to go to work? I work with project managers, superintendents, estimators, civil/mechanical/electrical engineers. So far 95?f my clients are ENR Top 400 general contractors or ENR Top 500 design firms.
2 answers - Asked By: mgmtdoctor - 1/29/2008
I am a/b to start a new job and I've never heard of this before I was wondering what this job consisted of?
1 answer - Asked By: torngoth555 - 3/2/2007
Ok, so I have a teacher who is a long-term sub and so she has to leave in a couple weeks if the school doesn't hire her as a teacher (state code) what should I write to make it really convincing??
1 answer - Asked By: annemarie_101 - 2/10/2009
I need to interview a leader in a local, state, or federal bureaucracy for a project for school, but no one responded yet. I tried the IRS and a couple local ones, so far. I can't think of anymore that I have a chance of responding. Do you guys no one that will respond or at least another suggestion of one I should try? Thanks in advance
2 answers - Asked By: Cas5533 - 2/1/2013
This is a really big deal 4 me!
1 answer - Asked By: BrooklynBrizz - 7/23/2007
I live in the bay area and my local boys and girls club are trying 2 re-build a base ball field. I need to find someone to deliver it to an El Sobrante school so that the club can be on their way. I looked on craigs list and people will only deliver within a close distance to their own projects. So if any one knows of any bay area no-profit companys that will deliver some free dirt please let me know......Thanks
4 answers - Asked By: starQt - 5/5/2007
I want to make alot of money, and construction interests me. I'd like to become a contractor, but I'm thinking that it musn't pay that much. Should I stick to college and then university? Or do I try to become a contractor?
3 answers - Asked By: FIZZDUDE - 2/22/2010
Does one get same kind of marksheet by home schooling as by private schools? I live near Mohegan Lake NY, but don't know about Homeschooling here? Are there any institutions which provide certificates and Mark sheets like normal schools, on completing the studies from home in Mohegan lake or nearby in NY?
4 answers - Asked By: ZmN - 4/18/2011
I offer construction workers/builders a genuine oppotunity to progress to management level by way of various trainig courses ( see www.nsmb.eu ) but am experiencing difficulty reaching prospective clients. Any ideas?
1 answer - Asked By: MARTIN D - 11/23/2008
A person that I know used one of my pictures in a presentation of theirs, didn't even consider citing it, and showed it in a public school presentation. Does this violate the Copyright Act of 1976? And also, if I would've added a watermark to my picture, is it still considered plagiarism if this person were to show it without citing it?
3 answers - Asked By: AJ - 10/27/2012
I am working on a project for the Engineer. The project is near completion and the Contractor's Superintendent tolled me that his boss might has some work for me to the location were I am moving. So I am about to send him an email but I feel like a dork almost begging for a job. This guy is straight foward..give me some good straight foward verbaige to send in an email with my attached resume. Thanks in advance
2 answers - Asked By: sheila - 6/2/2008
2 answers - Asked By: Saeed K - 1/8/2009
3 answers - Asked By: Ryan - 6/14/2007
I'm a grade 9 student and in health class this term we're doing careers. We're on this site called Career Cruising and we've been looking at careers and doing tests there. School principal has shown up on my recommended and I'm seriously considering it.. however, I'm considering other careers too. I think it's a good job for me but I'm just wondering how long minimum and maximum it could take. We have to have a project on it completed soon so I need to know. Thanks. :)
4 answers - Asked By: Alexia - 9/27/2010
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