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Steven Ransom
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Name one thing that you did not see him do while working this job. With the equipment he used.

  • Can you name it?

Thought of the Day:

  • For teenagers/adults who enjoy the outdoors and like to cut grass, this is a great startup job. Promoting your Service Here is a great way of doing it.....

Just think of the possibility

🙄let's do the math: 15 houses at $200 a house = $3,000 for and 8 to 16 hours a day. Let's say I only do 7 houses at $200 a house that would be $1,400 for 8 to 16 hours a day🤔

#advice #jobsearch #management #wordsofadvice #workfromhome #careerdiscovery #motivation

🆘 Disclaimer: I am not a financial advisor nor am I a psychologist, I share information that I have used successfully or that others that I am aware of have used. If you opt to use anything that I share you do so at your own risk and you take full responsibility for the outcome. Any advice and information shared on my groups is general only and is being shared without taking into account your particular circumstances and needs. Before acting on any advice shared you should assess or seek advice on whether it is appropriate for your needs, financial situation, and investment objectives.

You can't lose, with the equipment you use...

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Steven Ransom
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Great Startup Business: Restrooms Cleaning Service

How often have you visited a restaurant or store and found the restrooms dirty? The condition of the restrooms can make or break businesses such as malls, department stores, restaurants, grocery stores, and even small businesses. start a Commercial Restroom Cleaning business offering only restroom cleaning as a service.

Tips:

  • Hand out flyers and business cards to business
  • Offer a half-price deal for the first cleaning
  • Start a Google my Business page
  • Guarantee 100% Satisfaction

Learn How to Start a Commercial Cleaning Business with this Easy Guide #workfromhome #jobsearch #wordsofadvice #coronavirus #careerdiscovery

Find everything you need to clean the public bathroom with restroom cleaning supplies. Restroom Cleaning Chemicals Disinfectants All Purpose Cleaners Glass Cleaning Chemicals Floor Care Chemicals Spill & Vomit Absorbents Deodorizers / Air Fresheners & Dispensers Wet Mops Wet Mop Buckets / Wringers Plungers & Restroom Cleaning Brushes. Restroom Supplies: Commercial Bathroom Accessories & More #advice #benefits #hiringnews

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Alex Rivera
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Tips for Creating an Effective Healthcare Resume!

It can be difficult to know exactly how to write a resume for certain positions, but with a few pointers you can assemble a winning resume quickly!

First make sure your resume contains updated contact information, including address and phone number. Make sure to use larger font for this information, and that details such as your recorded voicemail message are professional also.

Try writing a summary statement that uses information from the job description to highlight your skills! This summary statement should be a few sentences long and combine your personality and work ethic.

List any relevant experience or previous jobs and write a short bullet point list of 3-5 examples of responsibilities you met in those jobs. Try to lean towards action words like “managed” “assisted” and “explained”.

Think of the needs of the position you are applying for and make sure to highlight relevant hard/soft skills you have that are necessary for the role.

If you are applying to an entry level position without previous healthcare experience, consider what you have learned in previous jobs that could be useful. Do you have excellent communication skills? Have you been flexing your problem solving muscle in customer service work? These skills can set you apart and are necessary for most healthcare jobs. Make sure to include information about your education and certifications as well.

Lastly, it is important to use an easy to read font, and keep the graphics and format clear. A professional resume has been spell checked and edited for clarity. Remember this is your chance to make a great first impression!

Read this article to learn more about formatting your healthcare resume today!

#careerdiscovery #jobsearch #healthcare #application #interview #aboutmyjob

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Andre’a Garrison
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Highest Paid delivery 🚚 jobs in 2023

Some of the highest paid delivery jobs are; Salary ranges from 29,000-45,000

  1. Route Sales Representatives
  2. Route Relief Driver
  3. Route service sales representatives
  4. Catering truck driver
  5. Delivery coordinator
  6. Furniture delivery driver
  7. Vending route driver
  8. Warehouse driver
  9. Auto parts delivery
  10. Medical delivery

#jobsearch #deliverydriver #interviews #careerdiscovery

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Grace Perez
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Education Programs for People with Disabilities!

Learn how to find government education programs and financial aid for people with disabilities.

A) Your state department of education or your local school board can tell you about:
☑️Nearby programs. ☑️The state's education rights for people with disabilities

B) An Individualized Education Program (IEP) is a plan developed by a child’s teachers and parents to meet that child’s needs. It’s an essential part of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). IDEA guarantees a free, appropriate public education to eligible children with disabilities.

C) College-bound students with intellectual disabilities may be eligible for financial aid programs. The Office for Federal Student Aid has information on loans, grants, and scholarships.

D) Contact the school you want to attend for more information on what help they #careerdiscovery #workfromhome #jobsearch

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Vikki Sanchez
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8 Interview Questions for a Cashier Position!

Working as a cashier can be an excellent way to learn new skills that will help you in a lot of future jobs! It is usually an entry level position, where you can apply without having previous experience. However, you will still need to be prepared to answer some basic interview questions like these.

Cashiers have responsibilities such as processing payments, using a Point of Sale system (POS), balancing a cash register, and enforcing store policy.

You may be asked questions like:

Are you comfortable handling money? This will likely be the primary duty of this position, and it will be important that you can make change, and handle various forms of payment. Mention your math skills!

How do you define good customer service? This answer is up to you! Define your strengths and mention those! Are you friendly or patient? Do you solve problems creatively? Discuss that here!

This job can be repetitive, how will you stay motivated? Some people love jobs like this, and others will find new ways to stay attentive, like conversing with Customers.

What would you do if your coworker calls in sick and you have to work alone? In a service based industry, this is common. You may be asked to pick up some slack for coworkers. This is a chance to use the STAR method of interviewing and tell a story of past success. Learn more about the STAR method here!

Do you prefer to work solo or on a team? You’ll need to show that you can handle both, and that you understand why teamwork is important!

How long do you plan on working in this position? Retailers want to make sure that you are reliable, and that they can trust you to stay on for more than a few weeks or months. If you have a deadline, like returning to school the next year, mention that but assure them you’ll stay in this position until then.

How would you handle an angry Customer? This question is more important than a lot of others, because patience will be essential to this position. This is another chance to use the STAR method to tell a story of past triumph.

What skills do you have that can help you in this position? Try listing your three greatest strengths as they relate to this job! Do you have strong communication skills and the ability to multitask? Mention that here!

To see more example questions and answers, read more in this article!!

FULL DISCLOSURE: We as Jobcase Community Specialists are only sharing the latest job openings. We are not the hiring managers or recruiters, and we do not represent these companies, so apply today and contact the employer directly through these links! If the job has expired, you can follow us for other openings and more!

#careerdiscovery #jobsearch #aboutmyjob #retail #application #interview #motivation

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4 Reasons to Try the Quick Service Industry!

Working in fast food may sound less appealing to some, but there are actually a lot of benefits to getting into this kind of work! It’s a reliable way to build new and transferable skills, advance your career, and earn a paycheck. It is the perfect entry level position, which is why you see a lot of people encouraging younger workers to try it for their first job!

Some of the reasons the Quick Service Industry could be right for you:

Cash tips!

Often jobs like these include tips! Just think about how much you would make per coffee at Starbucks, or at an upscale burger joint like Shake Shack! They often earn 10-20% tips, just like a restaurant server would.

Learn how to handle money!

Working a register gives you skills you can use at a wide variety of jobs in the future! You could be qualified to apply to a ton of positions, not just in food service, but other industries where you need cash handling skills too!

Free food!

We all know how brutal inflation has been getting lately, and having a perk like free food at work can make all the difference! If you work in food service, it’s likely that you’ll be able to use an employee discount, or get a free shift meal each day.

Valuable Customer Service Skills!

In jobs like these, you will interact face to face with customers daily and learn a lot of essential job skills in the process! Providing excellent customer service means ensuring employee customer interactions are friendly, and you will likely have to problem-solve customer complaints often. Those skills can be transferable to many other industries!

Have you considered working in the Quick Service Industry?? Are you curious what QSI work would be like?? Check out this article and comment below!

#Foodservices #Careerdiscovery #Aboutmyjob #Jobsearch #Application #Interview

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Vikki Sanchez
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STAY SAFE FROM SCAMS WITH THESE 12 TIPS!

We all know that every site on the internet is a target for possible scammers! The best way to stay safe is to learn their patterns, and spot them quickly! Knowing what job listings to avoid because of common themes used by those with malicious intent, can keep you, your bank account, your social media profiles, and your technology much safer!

These 12 Tips Can Help You Today!

  1. Assume you may fall for a scam. Remain vigilant, it could happen to any of us, even younger users who feel tech savvy!

  2. Check that they are using an official company website and have an online presence! You can also search for the job on their official website, to confirm it is a real listing!

  3. Look in the email or website for signs of false representation. Are names misspelled, logos out of place, or does the job seem vague and too good to be true?

  4. Check for reviews of the job or business online! Even a notoriously difficult or specific job will have some solid reviews, and likely have salary information listed on other sites as well. Compare what you learn from previous employees to what you see in the ad!

  5. Read more about the company on the Better Business Bureau website! They have a scam tracker that can help, will have graded a company on its trustworthiness, and will show reviews also.

  6. Remain skeptical of requests to provide sensitive personal data before onboarding! Make sure to verify the company’s authenticity FIRST and even then, don’t provide your information before officially being hired. Even for required background checks, you can often limit what you share to the last four digits of your Social Security number.

  7. Most reputable companies have email addresses that feature some version of the company name after the @ symbol. If you see gmail, hotmail, yahoo or other email systems, be extra cautious!

  8. Any job that expresses extreme urgency could be a scam. They are attempting to play on emotion to encourage you to disregard questions you may have!

  9. They have a poor quality job ad! Look for mistakes like misspellings, and other grammatical errors. If an ad is too vague, it can be clear that they are trying to widen their pool to include as many targets as possible.

  10. Any Monetary Transactions during the application process! It’s a huge red flag for companies to want you to pay for equipment or cash any checks, and doing so would likely create issues with your bank that could take months to resolve!

  11. Contact initiated by them! It is unlikely that someone from a company will reach out to you directly, and offer you a position. If you are getting texts or suspicious emails, be careful!

  12. Trust your gut! If a job posting gives you an uncomfortable feeling or something doesn’t feel right about it, beware!

I hope these tips can help you stay safe on your #jobsearch! By staying aware of common trends, you’ll be many steps ahead of the scammers out there!

#Jobsearch #Application #Interview #Jobscam #Watercooler #Workfromhome #Careerdiscovery #Aboutmyjob

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Joshua Coronado
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💪What's your strongest retail role?🎯

👩‍🎤 Are you an efficient and charming cashier who always has your drawer balanced?

🧑‍🔧 Perhaps you knock it out of the park in the stockroom, and your boxcutter is your best friend!

🧙🏽‍♂️ Maybe you're the wise and beloved manager you always wished you had?

🕺🏽 Or, is it SALES, SALES, SALES, baby! Uniting shoppers with their new favorites, all while hitting those numbers!

Perhaps I haven't shared your strength here? Let us all know where you shine, superstar!

#advice #jobsearch #careerdiscovery #beenwondering

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6 Remote Gigs That Will Make Your Friends Jealous!

Want to have more fun at work?? Do you have any special skills you are dying to share with others, but aren’t sure how to turn it into a paying gig? Consider some of the positions in this article! Links to apply are listed within!

Voice Over Actor 🗣️ Are you eager to use your voice to create art at home? As a voiceover artist, you’ll be given material to work with and a script to read. Over time, those in this field can make $100,000+ a year!

Video Game Tester 🎮 Do you LOVE playing video games, and wonder how you can turn it into a paying job?? If you have an eye for detail and can play games repeatedly, this may be the position for you!

Online Bounty Hunter 🖥️ Are you an amateur detective, eager to solve mysteries with some sleuthing?? Many companies need employees who can find specific people or information online, often to collect debts. Make up to $50,000+ per year, and work remotely!

Health Coach 🥗 Do your friends and family often come to you seeking advice on how to improve their health? You could get started today, and improve your pay rate by becoming certified!

Online Instructor 🧑‍🏫 Have you ever been interested in teaching, and sharing your knowledge with others online? Depending on your speciality, you can set your own wages, and have extreme flexibility with scheduling!

Transcriptionist ⌨️ Are you a lightning fast typist, eager to put those skills to work remotely? This is an entry-level gig with a lot of room for growth, and the average pay is $25 per hour!

IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN ANY OF THESE JOBS, LEARN MORE AND APPLY RIGHT HERE!

FULL DISCLOSURE: We as Jobcase Community Specialists are only sharing the latest job openings. We are not the hiring managers or recruiters, and we do not represent these companies, so apply today and contact the employer directly through these links! If the job has expired, you can follow us for other openings and more!

#Jobsearch #Workfromhome #Careerdiscovery #Application #Interview #Resume

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