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    As an Ivy Tech student, I am looking at how my investments in my education will pay off utilizing this project. With a much desired job as a Clinical Psychologist, I will be comparing the salary and my overall lifestyle as a Clinical Psychologist with the median annual income for a high school graduate, which is $25,000. Compared to the median annual income for a high school graduate, the median annual income for a Clinical Psychologist is much higher at $70,580. Seeing as a Clinical…

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    Snack Shack Job Analysis

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    At the young age of 14 I took my first job opportunity. I began work at a small corner store called “Snack Shack” on 2nd Avenue in downtown Nashville. It only paid minimum wage but for 14 it was nice. My responsibilities were simple, I had to work the register and make sure everything was neat and orderly. At the time I did not realize but this job would give me true insight on the lives of others and how lucky I was to have grown up not struggling for shelter, food, or money. A wide variety of…

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    By having a job at Smoothie King, I learn the knowledge to care for other people's needs. The needs for living a healthy lifestyle, making someone's day, and treating our customers like guests. I also learned how to maintain a business from clutter and keep it clean. This job should not be considered as a fast food restaurant. It’s a place where people come for delicious and nutritious smoothies. We make smoothies for people who are trying to lose weight, want more energy, feel better about…

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    It is with great pleasure that I submit my application for the University College Graduate Assistantship position. As both a Graduate Assistant for Southern Illinois University- Carbondale’s Residence Life and a Summer Bridge Program Event Coordinator for William Rainey Harper College, I gained hands-on experience with new student recruitment programs, student success and retention programs, staff selection and training, program development and leadership development. While working as a Summer…

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    in the business in Fargo, North Dakota, I have developed an excellent reputation as a quality workman. Most of the drywall installation, repair and replacement jobs I do are in residential properties but I am occasionally called to commercial buildings. I have also provide services in a number of new construction projects. Among the jobs I am called on to do most often by clients in the Fargo-Moorhead area are hanging, taping, texturizing, and painting. Other services that I am happy to…

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    divisions of his speech, Jobs also has the other messages for those who have read and or heard his speech. In his first part of the speech Jobs discusses “connecting the dots”. Basically, Jobs is saying we can only connect the dots backwards not looking forward, meaning we need to have faith in what our future has to hold and pay more attention to what is happening to our current lives so we don’t waste our youthful time worrying about the future. In his first third of the speech Jobs tells us…

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    A job posting is an advertisement created by an employer that informs the public, specifically the reader, of an immediate or future job opening within a company. There are many different types of jobs, resulting in many different types of job advertisements. When writing a job posting, the author must make many choices containing certain rhetorical features such as design/layout, argumentation, evidence, and style. In one such job advertisement regarding an open position for new truck drivers,…

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    I am contacting because I am interested in a physical therapist job for the club. It has been my dream to be a part of this club, because I have always been a fan. Soccer has been a big part of my life and I have been interested in sports medicine since I was younger. I know that for this job I am obligated to be comfortable talking and working with other people. I have had plenty of experience working with others. I have volunteered numerous times where I had to collaborate with other…

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    choice is to become a psychiatrist by majoring in psychology and attending medical school. I decided this career would best suit me because i love everything that has to do with psychology and human behavior, i find it utterly interesting. Also, this job would suit me perfectly because i like helping…

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    Lone Star Job Analysis

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    be dead now. That really isn’t an exaggeration. I have more than one life-threatening ailment. Without the professor job I have now at the North Harris campus, I wouldn’t have medical benefits. Without them, I might not even know I was a walking time bomb. That’s one example of how Lone Star College has influenced my life. It has through a job, benefits and education. I needed a job. After decades of working as a journalist, I had gone private. I was consulting independently. This meant I could…

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