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April 29, 2007 on 7:15 am | In Jobs |

Get Your Your New Job by the Grapevine
By: Art Fellon, Mon Apr 9th, 2007
Most jobs are filled from within business or non business organizations from within. Often senior employees are encouraged and indeed rewarded for recommending future good employees to their place of work. This is both a good and wise practice which results in good hires, better workplaces and indeed greater work and employee and employer satisfaction and effectiveness and profitability.

Job Hunting Best Story
By: Michael Sullivan, Mon Apr 9th, 2007
Job hunting best story is similar to the sales profession. Most times It’s who can win with the best story. Allot of times unless your boss was friends with the hiring manager, or had some embarrassing pictures of the President, they more than likely got their position from telling a great story…

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  1. Florida Petroleum Carriers Ready for Hurricane Season
    By: Allen Smith, Mon Apr 9th, 2007
    The Atlantic hurricane season runs from June 1st through November 30th. As the previous years have shown, this can be a treacherous and even deadly time for those affected regions. Hopefully, we will have a repeat of 2006 where none of these killer storms reached the U.S. coast. During these times, thousands of dedicated workers operate behind the scenes performing tasks many never even realize. The professionals in truck driving are no exception.

    Comment by Careers — April 29, 2007 #

  2. Should I become an affiliate marketer
    By: A. Bradley, Mon Apr 9th, 2007
    Six months ago I decided to have a go at affiliate marketing. I had tried other work from home methods to various degrees of success but the one I kept reading about on money making forums was affiliate marketing. Everyone who had stuck with it and not given up in the first two days was making money.

    Comment by Careers — April 29, 2007 #

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