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The Cough that can finish you off

Modern buildings are [usually] a triumph of design, but it wasn’t always that way. In the mid-60′s the talk in construction was all about asbestos – a seemingly wondrous new material that allowed builders to provide every new building with … Continue reading

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You need fine printing, without the fine print

Life in the average office has changed a great deal in the last twenty years – The constant advance in technology means computers which were regarded as state of the art in the 90‘s would now be used as a … Continue reading

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To do what you love is no job

If you start every Monday hating, loathing and detesting what you have to do with your week, you’re in the wrong job. Don’t put yourself through this – everyone deserve a position that enables their skills, not ignores them. And … Continue reading

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Online university – is it right for you?

Our recent economic malaise has given tens of thousands of people the unwelcome chance to explore new careers and try entirely new jobs. The big drawback, of course, was the slump in demand. Jobs in most stated were scarce, and … Continue reading

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A great way to be your own boss

The old saying, ‘When life hands you lemons, make lemonade’ can also be taken as counsel that when the economy hands us a sagging job market the best way to get a really good job is to make it yourself. … Continue reading

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The easier way to get SSDI

In this damaged economy, thousands of people are unable to work. But redundancy is not the only reason some people can no longer lay claim to holding a job. If you’re injured at work or otherwise medically unable to pursue … Continue reading

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Change your whole life quickly, online

In 1709, Alexander Pope published a study called, ‘An Essay on Criticism,’ in which he offered the thought that became his most often-used quote, ‘A little learning is a dangerous thing.” Even today, three centuries later, the man was more … Continue reading

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Nerds never need Welfare

Some experts say the economy is now on the mend, but in parts of this glorious nation, hundreds of jobs are still being shed every week. If you think yours might soon be one and you’re in the information technology … Continue reading

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