Archive for January 4th, 2008

For those who have finally rolled of the education conveyor belt the next step is to conduct a job search. If you are one of the lucky few you will know exactly what sector you wish to enter, making the task less daunting. Many however, leave education at a loss to which sector to enter, this makes undertaking a job search both uninspiring and time consuming.

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If, like me, you dream of travelling around the globe but without the grim prospect of feeling out of pocket all the time, then travel jobs will be the answer for you. It is all good to spend more or less a year saving up for a long trip around the globe and unless you are super-efficient at budgeting on a daily basis, and have no problem with keeping track of your pennies when you are out abroad then perhaps this option is a safe bet for you.

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Demand for native English teachers in China is growing ever strongly as the country continues its development at a rapid speed. There is a lot of demand for English teaching in China now, not just in the major cities but in smaller cities and in the countryside.

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You have been in your job for some time and are feeling unfullfilled. There is no room for promotion, the wages are just about enough to get you by without extras to have a life outside of work and your boss is permanently grumpy. You are tired all the time and feel sick every Sunday evening.

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Once a sale has been made and the goods and services consumed, the consumer moves to a higher level of wants, thereby creating a desire for a higher level of goods and services - and so the wheel of life moves with consumers shifting to higher levels of wants and the purchase and consumption of goods and services circulating money.

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