A Quick Phlebotomy Guide

Megan Suitts on Jul 23, 2015 7:00:00 AM

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Have you ever considered putting your skills to the test, or exploring a new career avenue? There are so many different paths out there for people with the willingness to explore them and to develop new, as well as existing skills sets, and one such path is phlebotomy.

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What Are PLCs and Why Do They Rule the World?

Agustin Avila on Jul 14, 2015 7:00:00 AM

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We live in an automated world. Our drive around town is regulated by automated traffic signals that switch color lights on and off to govern the flow of traffic. Our homes are heated by automated systems that know when to turn on and off.

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Weld Your Way To More Pay

Jantzen Pahl on Jul 9, 2015 7:00:00 AM

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Picking a career can be stressful; there are a lot of opportunities available. Finding the right one for you may take some research. As you look toward your future career path; you probably want a good paying job with chances to advance within the company. At the same time, you would like a work environment that is interesting and challenging. You are just not the type of person to sit behind a desk.

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Is Medical Coding a Legit Home-Based Business?

Jantzen Pahl on May 21, 2015 7:00:00 AM

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When choosing a viable career, many aspects have to be considered. Not only do pay and job stability play major deciding factors, but projected job growth and required education do as well.

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Everything I Learned about Work Came from Potato Harvest

Kathy Hayes on May 15, 2015 7:00:00 AM

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"It's really tempting to spend time trying to get paid for what you love. It's probably easier and certainly more direct to talk to yourself about loving what you do", Seth Godin.

A friend’s son graduated from high school nearly 2 years ago.

In that time, the boy has worked a total of 7 ½ weeks. When asked, the son carefully explains to his annoyed/annoying parents that he wants to find a job he ‘loves.’ Something that is less boring and more fulfilling than working in a retail store or flipping burgers.

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Don't Fail the CNA Exam: Top Mistakes Part 2

As your test date approaches for the Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) exam, be sure to spend ample time studying and preparing for the written exam.

You can ensure that you will do well on the qualifying nursing exam by avoiding the common mistakes that most people make on the test, especially when they fail the test on their first or second try.

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Don't Fail the CNA Exam: Top Mistakes Part 1

Aaron Kirkham on Mar 31, 2015 7:00:00 AM

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Every year, people around the U.S. take the Certified Nursing Assistant exam to grow their businesses. If you want to take the CNA exam soon, odds are good that you’re wondering – “what are the top mistakes on the CNA exam?”

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The Value of the PMP Certification on Your Resume

There are many different certifications you can achieve throughout your professional career; however, none are nearly as beneficial to a project manager as a PMP certification. As a project manager, it’s your job to oversee projects, ensure they stay within the set budget, and delegate workloads that need to be completed.

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3 Ways to Pass the PMP Exam

Megan Suitts on Nov 5, 2014 7:10:00 AM

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If you are looking to take your career in project management to the next level, the Project Management Professional certification is the perfect place to start.

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The Building Blocks of Professional Development (And Why You Should Care)

Megan Suitts on Oct 29, 2014 9:00:00 AM

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Professional development is important at every stage of your career. If you stop learning new things, you will be less valuable to your employer.

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