How To Increase Your Salary

Posted by Noor 28 December, 2009 (0) Comment

Salary increases are very hard to get, yet they are not impossible and can be achieved by working hard towards improving yourself.

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1. Make an effort to upgrade your career. You are the best judge, think of ways through which you can give your career a boost. This way, seeing your effort, employer may decide to increase your salary.

2. Companies usually pay more to a person whose highly skilled than a person whose trying to be smart. If you have some skills that your boss or manager admires, he might increase your salary even if you’re not asking for it. If you think that by acquiring a certain skill, you can achieve much more in your job, then go for it and get an increase.

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How To Cope With A Bad Day At Work?

Posted by Noor 17 December, 2009 (0) Comment

There are some days when you feel the whole universe is working against you. We all have our ups and down in life, here are some tips to help you cope with a bad day at work.

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1. Accept Your Bad Mood

Being in a bad mood is not really that bad! However, trying to force yourself to cheer up is much, much worse. You will always prolong your bad mood if you try to fight it, so if you’re mad or sad, be mad or sad. This does not mean that you have to be rude and unpleasant to your coworkers, it just means you need to recognize and accept your mood in order to be able to do something about it.

2. Tell Others

Don’t think no one will notice when you have a bad mood, rather they will wonder if they ticked you off. So, its better to tell them that you are not having a good day. Simply say, "Listen, I’m in a really bad mood today. I’m not sure why, but it’s nothing you’ve done. If I do bite your head off, I’m apologizing in advance."

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10 Things To Do After Losing Your Job

Posted by Noor 4 December, 2009 (0) Comment

Losing a job is one of the most difficult things to deal with, as you are left clueless as to where to start from now. Here is a list of 10 things that you should keep in mind, and that will keep you moving in the difficult time.

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1. Make a budget and stick to it. Try to figure out how long you can survive without an income, and plan your expenses accordingly.

2. Cut back on your luxuries until you get another job. Try to avoid the mall or movies. Also, keep the idea of a vacation or new car aside for now.

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Part-Time Jobs For Older Workers

Posted by Noor 23 October, 2009 (0) Comment

Older workers make up about 25 of total workforce but the prospects of their job security are probably less than 5%. Therefore in order to earn a reasonable amount, they have to plan about finding a part-time job.

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Part-time jobs may be able to help them to compensate for their monthly less wages. Finding a part time job could be a difficult job when someone crosses 50. The number of working options remains half for older worker. Therefore in order to find a proper part time job within such limited employment opportunities, you should follow the following tips.

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Why You Should Never Do a Job? Part – 1

Posted by R. MAK. 15 June, 2009 (1) Comment

The alarm buzzes which forces John to wake up and turn it off. Just as a trained laboratory rat acts according to his training, likewise he automatically does all his daily work; it seems as if he has been programmed to do these works for years. He gets up, makes a cup of coffee to stimulate him, takes a shower, wear his office outfit and leave for his work.

What we All Do Daily at Work?

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Now what John will do in office? He will spend whole day working for someone else on the property owned by someone else, performing someone else’s bidding. And for the rest of his life he is bounded to lead his life in the same way. This is what all of us do. But the sad thing is that John considers this life, which is filled with restrictions and obligations, as a normal and healthy life.

“Get A Good Job”- Why Should It Be the Only Aim of Our Life?

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Most of workers live with an ambition to “get a good job” and work for another person or business. In this article you will be explained that why, for most of the people, a job is only the first short-term step which they take on a long road towards financial independence. Almost anything else is nothing but just a blind waste of time, money and financial security.

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