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06/19/03 - Starting a New Job
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04/24/03 - Writing and Editing Careers
04/10/03 - Flextime
04/3/03 - Stay-At-Home Fathers
03/27/03 - Clothes Make the Man (or Woman)
03/13/03 - Helping Your Children Make Career Choices
03/06/03 - Your Career As a Loan Officer or Counselor
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2002 Features
Starting a new job can be very stressful. You'll have to form new relationships, learn where everything is, and who you can trust, in addition to learning how to do your new job. It can be pretty overwhelming, but the advice you find here will help.
Graduate school is a necessity for some people but it isn't for everyone. If you're considering pursuing an advanced degree, find out if you should attend graduate school and get useful advice on deciding what to study and on choosing a program.
Choosing a career wasn't easy. Either was finding a job. Now that you are officially employed it's smooth sailing from here on out, right? Think again. Here's help dealing with anything that may come your way at work.
Choosing a career can be confusing. Get help here. These resources will guide you through the process of selecting the occupation that is most suitable for you.
Thinking about a career as a writer or editor? Get all the details. Find out what they do, how much they earn, what the job outlook is, and how to train for this field. There are also additional resources where you can get more information.
Sometimes life gets in the way of working regular hours. Flextime is one of several alternative work options that can help you balance your life. Find out how to convince your boss to adopt a flexible schedule. Updated.
The number of stay-at-home fathers has been on the rise. If you are a stay-at-home dad, find out how to make the most of your time at home in order to remain employable for the future. You will also find resources to help you feel less isolated. Updated.
Do you wear a uniform to work? If not, you have a pretty big decision to make everyday. Get the facts about what's appropriate to wear to work, how to dress on those "casual days," and what to wear for job interviews. Updated.
The earlier children start thinking about their future careers the more time they'll have to explore the many options that are available. Here's how you can help them.
Find out what loan officers and counselors do. What are their working conditions and what are the requirement for working in this field. Learn about job outlook and earnings and find out where to get more information.
You hate your job but circumstances keep you from leaving. Here's how to fix what's broken.
Find out what optometrists do. Learn about working conditions, educational and other requirements, employment outlook and earnings for Doctors of Optometry.
Job burnout can affect your mental and physical health. Find out the causes, signs and the cures.
When stay-at-home parents return to work they face many challenges. Answering these questions can help you prepare.
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