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I have the skills, qualifications and experience to apply for certain jobs. In this instance, the job is as a school administrator. Naturally, such jobs require a CRB check. I have two cautions, however, one for criminal damage and gaining entry with violence against an ex-boyfriend back in November 2008 and one for prescription forgery in July 2011. Am I wasting my time applying for such jobs? I also wish to apply for NHS secretary jobs, but as the NHS Fraud Unit investigated the July 2011 matter - should I also write those jobs off?!
3 answers - Asked By: Libradoll - 2/12/2013
What is your thoughts about a Network Administrator? Administrators, in many companies, are given full access to all of the files and resources on the network – mainly for troubleshooting purposes. IT managers assume their administrators understand this and will use these privileges appropriately. What are your thoughts on this? Should IT training include a course or courses on ethics and ethical behavior? What types of topics and activities would you include?
1 answer - Asked By: lindas_98126 - 8/4/2010
Brainstorming different side jobs for additional income, any ideas? I'm willing to learn whatever it is.
1 answer - Asked By: Bradley - 9/23/2011
She is the trustee.I currently am not working ( I have too much money in assests to qualify for welfare and little education I would not be able to obtain a well paying job-I would have little money left in my paycheck after childcare expenses- I was working before but got laid off as they did not need any more people.I am 23 and have a son.I am a single parent- his father was deported.I am trying to get support for my son but its going to take a while.I'm going to college right now and I need money to make ends meet, my aunt is being difficult.How can I get her to give me the money. Don't preach at me about what I should have done.Tell me what I can do with the situation at hand. Its not her money - my father made her the trustee when he passed away. I was 19 at that time.
4 answers - Asked By: primamaria04 - 5/19/2007
I'm clueless about jobs in the MIS field. What can you do with an MIS degree? Please share any examples, knowledge, or personal experience. Thanks!
1 answer - Asked By: acroredsu - 12/1/2007
If a student comes into your classroom crying their eyes out over an incident with either another teacher/administrator or something that happened at home or a friendship/relationship etc. And you console that student by placing your arm around them telling them everything’s going to be ok have you crossed a line that shouldn’t have been crossed?
2 answers - Asked By: Hollywood Jono - 5/11/2012
I had a meeting with my manager and administrator where I got a little upset and ended up crying (that's how I react when I get very angry). My administrator (the big boss) is now going around telling other people in the company that I had meltdown in his office-basically making fun of me-because I know how he is. Is there anything I can do?
2 answers - Asked By: amw35126 - 9/9/2009
Help I've an interview tomorrow, I have no experience in Recruitment as this is going to be a complete change from the job I do at the minute I work in administration but I don't deal with the general public I deal woth contractors & suppliers
2 answers - Asked By: scooby doo - 7/10/2008
I am 16 and trying to figure out what it is I want to study, I have always been interested in saving a child's life, diagnosing and operating them so they can hopefully get better. But I would also like to administrate, run,or even own either a hospital or company. If I study for both, would I be wasting my time because maybe later on I would have to choose between one job or is there a job in a hospital that would let me both administrate and perform as a doctor?
2 answers - Asked By: starlight* - 7/22/2009
I've found some websites but I don't know what ones I can trust, that won't try to steal my identity. Please help me! I need a job very soon.
5 answers - Asked By: Tom - 2/13/2009
I am currently enrolled in college courses for Social Science with Education Concentration, and will then take Teacher certification. I would really like to get my foot in the door with a local school, but I dont know where to go to search for job openings within the schools. Does anyone know where I can go to search for openings, without having to actually go to each and every school website. I live in Tennessee.
2 answers - Asked By: Kd - 12/28/2009
I was hired to work 7:00am to 3:00pm as a housekeeper at a nursing home. The census is low, so our hours were cut to where we leave at 1:30pm. As you can imagine, things aren't getting done the way they should with the cut. Now the administrator has decided one of us HAS to work 12:00pm to 6:00pm. That is well into second shift. Can my employer MAKE one of us work 12-6 if were hired for first shift?
6 answers - Asked By: Brandi M - 8/6/2010
I have my bachelors in History, almost an MBA; I just got out of the military and I'm finding that a History degree is worth the paper it is written on (big surprise...) unless i want to be a teacher (which I don't) or researcher (ditto). When I look online at job search engines, I see so many postings looking for IT professionals. Yet someone who works in the industry told me yesterday that Boeing pretty much outsourced all their IT jobs to India recently. What is the best kind of computer-related degree I could get that wouldn't get outsourced. Oh and please don't tell me to go with what I love...I already did that and it hasn't worked out for me thus-far.
3 answers - Asked By: Liesel - 4/10/2013
I'm currently researching career possibilities in historic preservation and in historical societies, but I have no clue as to the types of job which are a part of these fields. I am asking because I'm thinking of going to grade school for this area but I want to find out as much as possible before hand. Ty for the help
1 answer - Asked By: Erin - 3/14/2009
I have to do a debate in a class for school. I was assigned the proposition of all public schools should have uniforms. We got the con side. My job on our team is to come out with strong facts. We need statistics, and I haven't had any luck finding any. I was wondering if anyone knew of any websites.
1 answer - Asked By: lilluxoxo - 11/30/2008
I do not want to be a laywer but I do want a job that reqiures some understanding of the law though. Are there any jobs that require an understanding of the law besides a lawyer? Jobs in ANY field are ok to suggest....
5 answers - Asked By: shanell - 6/5/2009
I'm currently a Pharmacy Technician but I'm also taking night classes and they are not wanting to work with my schooling. I'm also a volunteer EMT an I'm also the secretary at my rescue squad. I'm going to apply for a receptionist at a doctors office because of better hours, but I need to submit a resume and I have never done one. Could someone please give me directions or ieas on a resume and cover for this job?
4 answers - Asked By: Angel - 10/15/2007
Does anyone have any personal experience making money this way, and if so please give me the websites you used. I don't know if I should trust any of those survey websites to actually redeem me with the money but I really need the money. If anyone has any other ideas on how to make fast cash please let me know
6 answers - Asked By: hefferlicious - 7/29/2007
I have 2 kids and I am very very scared to let them go anywhere. If I need them to be watched for a few hrs I call my mom. Noone beside my family (mom & grandma) have watched them. I want to start school and look for a job but how do I know if I cna trust a day care.. You hear about kids dying becouse they are left in car or something like that... Should I be scared to let me go to a day care or something like that? IS there any way to know if it is an okay day care?
6 answers - Asked By: mlscsp2 - 6/30/2007
I want to find a technology job as a Network Administrator, and I was wondering what the best job board was for this search. I do not want to trust monster.com, and I know there has to be others besides freelancer.com and dice.com. What other freelance job boards for computer programmers are there today? Thank you.
4 answers - Asked By: Robert - 5/31/2012
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