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I would like to know what kind of jobs can earn you a lot of money quickly that doesn't involve sitting behind a desk everyday. Thanks in advance!
2 answers - Asked By: Truth34 - 8/5/2012
What different kinds of interesting jobs could u do if you were a nutritionist? Jobs that would make a difference to other peoples lifes maybe. Thanks
2 answers - Asked By: sootica22 - 12/29/2008
I would prefer if you told me jobs that you have to graduate college for. I am writing a story on a humble girl who becomes shallow because of her job. Thanks.
3 answers - Asked By: gmoya - 11/7/2007
Let's say an athlete sustains a concussion and a day or two later the athlete breaks a team rule. Is a coach allowed to punish him or is that illegal since he has a concussion?
4 answers - Asked By: AC Stylin - 6/7/2010
I just want to know what the different types of jobs there are, places i can work.
3 answers - Asked By: Jessica Aguilar - 11/16/2012
I am a student in highschool and I am very serious about my education and future and i finally came to some jobs I'd be interested in doing which would be a dentist,marriage counselor,divorce lawyer, neonatal nurse (looks after premature babies) and an optometrist(eye doctor) but i really want to know in your opinion which one would be fun and why and the benefits it would come with thank you so much!! I really need to think about this and know what i want to go to school for
1 answer - Asked By: Kylie - 12/27/2011
I have athletes foot, and I am wondering what is the best product on shelves right now? Lamisal? Lotrimin? Tinactin? Gold bond? I'm not sure which one to buy, and all of them are around like $10 so I'm trying to purchase the one that will actually work instead of wasting my money.
6 answers - Asked By: sleepyaznkidd - 5/8/2007
What kind of jobs are there out there that are in the sports industry not including the likes of professional footballers, tennis players etc. As I am looking for my career choice before I finish my sports course in college. Thank you.
2 answers - Asked By: Danny - 11/14/2009
I just want to know which countries consider being an athlete a full-time job with benefits and salary. Specifically in SE Asia, though other examples will be welcome too.
1 answer - Asked By: commazzz - 9/9/2008
What is the most easiest legal job that is easy to do and it pays good ? Serious answers only please.
1 answer - Asked By: Joil Peera - 10/4/2011
I wanted to know how Athletes get paid specifically Track and Field Athletes. What is the role of the Management company? Do they provide a salary too? Or is this only from their winnings and endorsements?
4 answers - Asked By: DHwife - 7/10/2008
I'm not afraid to invest a lot of time in school but I would like a job that has potential to pay a good salary over that mark. What career paths offer the chance to earn that kind of money? Specific jobs and specific salaries would be very helpful. Thanks.
2 answers - Asked By: Anonymous5555 - 7/26/2008
(rather than being raised by these two people) For me, it would be a yuppie, feminist, TV-personality type mom; and a pro-athlete type dad. Other than maybe a pimp and a wh0re as parents that's about as bad a combo as I think I could tolerate.
4 answers - Asked By: Savvy Bulge, SuperNatural - 2/19/2011
I know that they are 9, aren't they? Please help me and explain their positions and their individual jobs. Thanks a lot!
1 answer - Asked By: H - 12/18/2011
Work visa for America is easy? And what rare jobs are suitable to be convincing that are needed for America?
3 answers - Asked By: May - 1/26/2013
Okay I have a question here. What is the difference between an elite and non-elite athlete?
1 answer - Asked By: Sam - 10/6/2007
Last year I returned to school for graphic design courses because I wanted to change my career after working for 10 years as a secretary. I loved the program and I thought I would love my new work life after I finished. However I have been working at my new job for about 7 months and am finding that still sitting in an office (among other things) is driving me crazy. Any suggestions?
3 answers - Asked By: Sarah S - 3/31/2008
Ive been in retail all my life. And I graduated may 2010 and am still in retail. I want to get into my major but don't know what jobs to look for.... I'm lost in life. I just know after being in retail for 8 years, I'm tired.
1 answer - Asked By: Paul Delanzo - 12/16/2011
I am writing a persuasive essay for my english class and my position statement is that college athletes should go to college for 4 years. I need 3 reasons for the essay but right now I only have two: 1)more years in college can improve the athlete's game play and 2)more years in college can help the athlete pursue a career after sports. What is another reason why college athletes should go to school for 4 years?
4 answers - Asked By: patriots02149 - 10/12/2008
I have seen many questions that have asked about this subject but I want a job that evolves around travel to place off the beaten track(not as popular) so please don't say air hostess or holiday rep as personally think that they are pretty crap. The job needs to be enjoyable and I'm not fussed on the salary.
3 answers - Asked By: TheJakers - 8/31/2011
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44.4%
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22.2%
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