career
Careers in the industry; from corporate to middle management, food service, media, political figures, and beyond. All workplace careers.
The end of an ERA
I was 6 years old, when my mother picked me up from school and took me to her Culinary class. I remember vividly being introduced to the Chef and saying to her "I want to be a Chef when I grow up" . I had no idea what I was talking about. Somehow, that thought stayed with me forever.
By Val Enriquez6 years ago in Journal
The Road to Success Without College
Afraid that years in college may not really prepare you for the job you desire? Scared of accumulating too much student debt? Ready to "get on" with life? Here are 3 career alternatives that you can embark upon right after high school graduation to start earning and doing, rather than waiting years to create your future career.
By David Wyld6 years ago in Journal
Interesting Career Paths in the Justice System
Working within the justice system can be a fantastic way to contribute to society in a meaningful way. While you may assume working as a lawyer is the best way to involve yourself in this field, there are actually a number of noteworthy positions worth considering. There are many reasons to think about going to law school to become an attorney, but you may not have the time to dedicate to this commitment to education at the moment. If you’re looking to find your own path in the justice system, consider these job options.
By Sasha McGregor6 years ago in Journal
Self Publishing with Blurb
Hello again, everyone. The last time I wrote an article about self publishing through an alternative for Smashwords, I complained about Lulu. The short version is that unless you pay for their services, which would make them a P.O.D. company who publishes your work; and as such not actually self publishing, it is not a good alternative to Smashwords.
By Aaron Dennis6 years ago in Journal
Unlock the Training Parameter for the Next Generation Electrical Contractors
In the construction industry, there has been a shortage of workers from the last decade. Despite the high wages and highly skilled positions, jobs are going unfilled. The forward-looking companies are continuously looking for ways to prepare students for joining the construction industry. To fill the gap, electrician training and apprenticeship programs are organized. Different strategies make less experienced electricians collaborate with expert electricians. Emphasis is put on building strong relationships with younger while training the next generation of electrical workers.
By Eric Marsh6 years ago in Journal
An Actors Conundrum
We actors live in such a conundrum. We chose a profession where our craft requires us to be the art that's on display. A painter, sculptor, poet, and other similar forms of art that are consumed by the public, can personally stand apart from the work they put out. We as actors cannot. We're it. Yet to really do our work well, we also must learn to step away from it. Therein lies the conundrum. How does an actor successfully allow the story they're telling to be front and center, without that nagging self-consciousness of the awareness of being seen creeping in? It's my belief that this is what Stanislavsky, and others before and after him, were in search of. They knew that an individuals default mode was, to put it in the words of Laurence Olivier when Dustin Hoffman asked why he thinks they chose this profession, Olivier replied… “Look at me, look at me, look at me.”
By Vince Bandille6 years ago in Journal











