Sunday, January 31st, 2010 at
19:15
If you’ve spent any time working in retail or as a mystery shopper, you might want to take a look at retail merchandising as another interesting job opportunity, particularly if you prefer to be an independent contractor with a flexible schedule.
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Sunday, January 31st, 2010 at
13:15
If you’re the owner of a small business, the thought of creating a company newsletter or ezine can be a little scary. If you have little or no graphics design experience you may not know what to do to create a professional looking ezine or newsletter, and not one that screams, “I DID THIS ALL BY MYSELF!”
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Sunday, January 31st, 2010 at
07:15
Investments of these companies have helped stressed local economies space and opportunity to expand. The technology and management knowledge that multinational companies bring in has helped local research and development to improve standard practices and policies.
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Sunday, January 31st, 2010 at
01:15
Toronto, ON, Nov, 2006 – There are many applications for how RFID systems help manufacturers and warehouse operations; these applications can be as unique as the enterprise they help. However, there are some common areas in these industries related to their logistics of getting the finished product to the customer or to another distribution center. Bottlenecking of the goods at the shipping door has implications on the costs to ship goods, lowers revenues when there are fewer shipped goods to bill and puts a drag on productivity gains you have made in other areas of the enterprise.
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Saturday, January 30th, 2010 at
19:15
Accountants are the keepers of the standards. They are the ones who make sure that when we look at a financial statement, we can be reasonably that it was built using sound accounting practices and that it is comparable to other audited financial statements for other companies.
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Saturday, January 30th, 2010 at
13:15
Here are 3 phone questions you get all of the time. The caller asks:
1. “How much do you charge for board?” or,
2. “How much do you charge for riding lessons?” or
3. “How much do you charge to train a horse?”
Your palms sweat and your head aches as you begin to recite your price list for the 18th time this week. You feel if your price isn’t as low as the competition’s, then you’ll lose the prospect forever right on this phone call.
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