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Need to complete my assignment. What exactly is a project manager's job on a construction site? Civil engineers please ans this.
1 answer - Asked By: Obama's Child - 9/18/2010
USCG marine safety officers are in charge of what exactly? Do they deal with environmental issues? very curious, possible career path? What are some civilian careers that would follow serving?
1 answer - Asked By: hirsch269 - 2/18/2010
I have done searches on Google and Yahoo and many of the results have proved useless. I'm looking for a job involving environmental health and safety. What are some websites that will return good useful results for my criteria?
1 answer - Asked By: Ad We - 4/14/2009
I have a plan. After high school, I will join the Air Force, and do two years of collage there, and after 18 months, I will finish out collage, and maybe get a masters. But I'm not sure what job I can get that involves horses. I want to have a working horse farm, but until that happens, I had a few ideas, I could be a farrier, or perhaps a riding instructor? I just need some open ideas on what I should do.
8 answers - Asked By: Rachel J - 7/31/2010
I have to meet with my manager for my mcdonalds job. She wanted me to have my work permit and handlers permit with me too so I can start training over the weekend & start work next week. But I am on thanksgiving break so I can't get my permit until Monday. Do you think I can do orientation and fill out the paper work over the weekend ? -I am 16
1 answer - Asked By: cookie - 11/22/2012
I'll be moving to Toronto for university next september, and I'll need a job that can satisfy my financial problems. I heard stripping and doing adult services pays off quite a bit, so I was wondering how you could find a job like that? Thanks!
1 answer - Asked By: melody - 2/24/2009
What is most important to this position? What sort of duties, hours and pay are involved? Is there a lot more dispatchers than jobs in the midwest?
3 answers - Asked By: litl m - 1/24/2008
So I am thinking about getting certified in food safety so that I can apply for better jobs. I have a lot of training in the food services industry and will probably be working in food services for the duration of my college career. I want to get certified to give my application that extra edge. I've heard online certification is the way to go but I can't figure out which sites are reputable and which are scams. Does anyone have experience with online certification? Thanks.
4 answers - Asked By: 2009 - 2/9/2011
I work for a security company, and I have overheard my managers talking about taking a guard off schedule because he has had 2 seizures on site during his 12 month employment with the company. They were aware the guard had this condition upon him being employed. It even states his condition in the hiring package.
3 answers - Asked By: Lady Tee - 7/30/2008
A friend has told me about jobs on the trains clipping tickets he called it a 'Train Conductor' but none of the rail sites are coming up with anything. Anyone have any ideas what els thay maybe called?
19 answers - Asked By: ellen b - 12/27/2006
I'm just curious as to things available in this field with this particular degree.
1 answer - Asked By: Plinketey Dee - 1/4/2007
How do people learn something so hands on such as carpentry on a online course? I called penn foster online school and they won't even e plain it to me.
1 answer - Asked By: K G - 3/28/2013
Can I do that? Or do I need to get a degree in social work? I want to get my bachelors in psychology, and masters in counseling.
2 answers - Asked By: Kryhs - 9/29/2011
Is it alot of cubicle work? What are the hours like? I heard that Chemical Engineering is a great field but it's hard to move up after a certain point, is this true?
5 answers - Asked By: Jeffer W - 3/17/2007
Looking for advice in regards to funding initial projects, leverage and other ways to help gain experience (ETC). Primarily, I am interesting in Long term investments with good rental income. For example House in multiple occupancy. I have always been interested in investing in property from a young age and have always tried to read and research as much as I could in my spare time. I am very ambitious and I would like to think I have a sickening work ethic. Here is a bit of background information on myself, to help with your answers. I’m 20 years old, currently studying Construction Management at university. My old man has had a major influence on me from a young age. He has always pushed the idea of entrepreneurship, and that has shown greatly in my teenage years. He is bricklayer by trade, and has been a contracts manager for major brickies subcontractors in the 90's. He is now a foreman (Brickies) and gets me to work on site every now and again to do a bit of labouring work for him. One of his previous jobs which I worked on with him was transforming a regular house into a HMO with 7 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms with a communal kitchen for his Boss. I learnt a lot in this project. We completely striped out the house and brought the house up to HMO requirements. This included a certain level of soundproofing, insulation, room sizes, ventilation and safety precautions (fire proofing). We also built a loft conversion, side extension and rear extension. All answers would be greatly appeciated 10 PTS = TOP ANSWER
2 answers - Asked By: Jack - 12/23/2012
Hey guys I was wondering if people know of some good books that can teach me about nuclear engineering and the engineering sciences so I can prepare for college and have some general or specific background knowledge on the subject. My major will be nuclear engineering so I wanted to get an early jump on it so I at least understand the basics.
6 answers - Asked By: Vince Z - 8/17/2008
How young can a person legally work in Canada?
1 answer - Asked By: Bella - 8/31/2011
Also answer that what are it's protecting reagents.
1 answer - Asked By: Undercover - 8/18/2012
I'm planning on studying aviation in college, and I am interested in working at the airport as part of the ground crew operations. (Luggage, marshaling, fueling, etc..) The airlines do the hiring for the individual gates, and they told me I need a resume. I just turned 19 last month and I currently serve at a restaurant. I have no prior resume experience nor any aviation experience. How would I go about building this resume since I don't have any real experience in the field?
1 answer - Asked By: DMac84 - 3/11/2013
Hi, I came back from a two week vacation and found a wire fence going parallel to the street and wood panels on the pavement. The fence seems to be for protecting the trees on the street. Can anyone tell me what are these construction workers going to do with my building? I've never seen this before. By the way, I ran into a few of them and am fed-up with them flirting with me (they come on very strong), how soon will they leave? Hopefully, someone can answer this if they have any experience with this before. Thanks to everyone who reads and answers question.
4 answers - Asked By: April77 - 9/18/2011
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Safety Manager

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50.6%
Some College Coursework Completed
14.1%
Master's
13.4%
Associates
10.8%
High School
4.5%
Certification
3.7%
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Safety Manager

Enforces OSHA regulations by record-keeping and reporting violations; leads and supports the implementation of organizational safety and health objectives on projects.
Rate of Growth
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Size of Industry in 2006:
59,000
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