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Solar Power to restart the Economy and create Jobs World wide.

By, Uwe Paschen.Solar Power to reduce Carbon emission and fossil fuel dependence and kick start the Economy anew.  Over the past two decades we have been experimenting with Solar power and perfecting...

Who's Hiring – Top employers week of 12-21-09

Do you know who's hiring this week? These top growth companies should be on your shortlist if you are a job seeker or in sales... " "Who's Hiring is a weekly survey of companies showing the highest hiring...

Whos Firing – Layoffs week ended 12-18-09

Do you know who's firing this week?  You might not want to apply to these companies... "Who's Firing is a weekly survey of organizations announcing layoffs for the week ended 12/18/09. Not only is this...

Who’s Hiring? Top employers week of 9-25-09

Do you know Who's Hiring this week?  Check out the weekly research I publish about which companies are the most active in hiring for the week of 9/25/09.  You'll see the list is led by AT&T, JPMorgan...

The Duel: Which is better for job search - Facebook vs. Linkedin

Facebook vs. Linkedin - Which is better for your job search?  You'll see that they are both good, but for different reasons.  While both platforms can help a job seeker with Online Reputation Management...

What Job Candidates Can Learn From Tiger Woods

While Tiger Woods isn't much for relationship advice these days, job seekers can learn much from him.  Learn how Online Reputation Management can help you avoid a Tiger trap in your job search. "Candidates,...

Who's Firing - Layoffs week ended 12-11-09

Do you know who's firing this week?  These are companies you might want to avoid sending that resume to.... "Who's Firing is a weekly survey of organizations announcing (or rumoring) layoffs for the week...

Who's Hiring – Top employers week of 12-14-09

Who's Hiring is a weekly survey of companies showing the highest hiring activity for the week of 12/14/09. Not only is this valuable for job seekers, but for business analysts, corporate strategists, marketers,...

US Failure: Thousands remain virtual slaves in America

"Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude…shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction." — 13th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, ratified Dec. 6, 1865. According to an...

Possibly the recession was a blessing? B-F is spinning that coin

Grab your coffee, once again the babel fish invites you to his way of thinking. Come savor the flavor of the Fish’s view of the other side of a very oily war worn coin.   Many activists like myself, have...

Blacks, Teens, and Hispanics are Hammered with Unemployment

So far, the change is unbelievable. Meaningful job creation in the manufacturing sector is absent, and that is where the jobs need to be created for these people. YJ " “Employment Situation Summary...

From Gangsters Paradise To People Paradise

Having given much thought to the situation in inner city, based on both what is known in the media and much of what I gathered from the experience of good friends who have lived there, I would like to make some...

Women worked to death in Lebanon

"Four Ethiopian domestic workers are thought to have killed themselves in three weeks. Lebanon must protect these women. They mop floors, take out the rubbish, walk the dog, buy groceries and care for the children, the elderly or disabled. Many a well-to-do and lower middle...

Doctors are apparently being paid more if they're male

"Can it be true that male doctors earn an average of £15,000 more a year than their female colleagues?" And if it is true, what pray tell, could explain the difference in salaries? "After factoring out differences due to age, experience and area of specialism, it seems that...

Jobs with Upward Mobility

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/02/business/worldbusiness/02iht-jobs.4.10620835.html?_r=1&pagewanted=2As U.S. jobs get harder to find, upward mobility falters By Peter S. Goodman Published: Sunday, March 2,...

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