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Friday, 11 April 2008 |
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By Ben Welch
Have you felt trapped at work? Unappreciated? Underused? Can you not stand the smell of your boss' cheap Old Spice another day? Then join the thousands of U.S. workers that will tell their bosses adios this holiday season and move on to greener pastures.
It turns out that December and January are the ideal time to quit because of two words: holiday bonus. Employees have been holding their tongues all summer long, holding out for that precious extra cash. And managers have been dangling it in front of their faces like the carrot before the horse. Once December rolls around and you get that check in your hand, it is the perfect time to hand in your two weeks notice.
In all fairness, of course, every job has its rough times. Every employee has something about their job that they dislike. Unfortunately, many hasty individuals have made the mistake of overreacting to the unpleasantries of their job and jumping ship early, only to find themselves drowning in a sea of unemployment and no-money-ness and wishing they had never left. Also, hasty ship-jumping can leave a |
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Tuesday, 08 April 2008 |
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By MIKE SELVON
The dental healthcare industry has struggled over the past few years with supply and demand. There have been far too many positions left vacant due to a lack of qualified individuals to fill the vacancies.
Dentistry careers have surged but not at a rate high enough to meet the demand. Dental offices are faced with the dilemma about whether or not to hire less than qualified applicants or offer more incentives to entice qualified individuals to these vacant positions.
Some of the possible jobs that you can find the in the dentistry field include a certified dental assistant, surgical technologists, dental hygienists, a college dental assistant who helps instructors teach other would-be medical technicians or you could be (gasp) a dentist. Any one of those careers could be a good fit for you and you would definitely be involved in one of the health care careers that are in such high demand in today's job market.
Dentistry careers, other than being a dentist, often do not take a long time in school. Some can even be learned with on the job training, |
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 08 April 2008 )
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