- •Contents
- •Illinois man claims largest known diamond 4
- •Infidelity epidemic sweeping cheating britain 35
- •25 Easy ways to knock years off your body 52
- •Is Your Dream Job Really Out There? 74
- •Illinois man claims largest known diamond
- •Why we're slaves to the latest fashion fads
- •World’s most beautiful girls live in Stockholm, Sweden
- •Homeless billionaire gives away his 3-billion-dollar fortune
- •Why do foreign tourists hate Russians on holidays?
- •Chinese prepare to live in hell for 2008 Summer Olympics
- •Arctic region likely to become the center of World War III
- •Five terrible atrocities against women around the world
- •Slavery continues to prosper worldwide
- •Stop the poverty to stop the terrorism
- •Questions and Tasks:
- •Air rage caused by oxygen deprivation
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- •Japan still unable to cut national suicide rate with over 33,000 deaths a year
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- •Children do imitate violence they see on tv
- •Mum to mum special: We must beat the bullies
- •What to do if your child's a bully
- •Teens’ problems: Curfew
- •Looking for love on dating websites has its own hidden dangers
- •Best of mates
- •Infidelity epidemic sweeping cheating britain
- •Brothers and sisters are doing it for themselves
- •Will this man make you happy?
- •Women who dislike football are stupid
- •Pet therapy wins more popularity whereas Russia uses only leeches
- •25 Easy ways to knock years off your body
- •Top 5 scientists killed by their experiments
- •Humans may eventually conquer ocean world after David Blaine’s underwater stunt
- •Dolphins used to look like humans and lived in Atlantis
- •So .. Is there a god?
- •Legends about vampires and werewolves still live today
- •The Nostradamus prophecies popular in every century
- •Rambo's hardest mission .. Saving his 3 girls from perils of showbiz
- •Is Your Dream Job Really Out There?
- •Fed up with your job? ..Get a new one!
- •No ifs... No butts: mp's vote for total smoking ban
- •World on drugs
- •Truth and lies about alcoholism
Is Your Dream Job Really Out There?
"What defines a dream job is surprisingly reminiscent of childhood wishes for many workers. Workers said they want to enjoy their work experience, apply their talents and feel like they're making an impact," says Richard Castellini, senior career advisor for CareerBuilder.com. "Having fun at work was the most important attribute of a dream job for 39 percent of workers, which heavily outweighed the 12 percent who said salary was most important."
What is your dream job? Lying on the beach in some tropical paradise while a generous paycheck is automatically deposited into your account? Well now that's just pure fantasy. Having a dream job doesn't necessarily mean not working hard. But it may not be as elusive as you think.
So what makes a job a dream? It generally embodies one or more elements that makes doing your job easier or better and can mean different things to different people. Here are some qualities to look for to help you find your dream job.
Follow Your Dream
Some people are lucky enough to work in a profession that actually follows their lifelong desire. Have you always wanted to help people? Your dream job could be working for a social service organization or hospital. Always had a flair for the dramatic? Join up with a local theater troupe. George loved architecture and photography since he was little. He's now a successful photographer known for capturing the perfect angle of some of the most spectacular buildings in the world.
Variety A dream job has built-in diversity. You don't want to have to perform the same repetitive actions all day, every day. Instead, you want a variety of tasks to keep your mind sharp and keep you interested. Look for a job with a consulting firm where you are always taking on new projects for different clients.
Work/Life Balance
For Tracey, an underwriter for a national insurance company, it means telecommuting. As a new mom, the option to telecommute meant that she was able to return to work after having her baby without leaving home. "The time I save commuting means more time with my beautiful new daughter." It also eliminates the stress of rushing out of the house to drop the kids off at daycare and get to work on time.
A Place to Grow
A true dream job would be one in which your position, responsibilities and salary grew with you. You would never be forced to look elsewhere to find fulfillment in your profession. Look for companies that are committed to helping employees further their careers through educational opportunities and internal promotion policies.
Using Vacation Time is Applauded
For Dan, a senior project manger for a national permitting company, it means adhering to a strictly enforced policy on using vacation time. Employees are strongly encouraged to use their vacation time. "In such a deadline-driven industry, taking time off is necessary to relieve stress."
Part-time Flexibility
For Joan, a retired professional who now works part-time for a local retail store, "getting paid basically to shop all day (even if it's helping someone else buy their clothes) is a dream come true for me." And the part-time hours are just enough to keep her busy, without interfering with her much anticipated lunch dates with her husband or visits with her precious grandchildren.
Questions and Tasks:
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What is your dream job?
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Some people would just like to do nothing and get paid (What kind of people, why, where, etc.).
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What incentives can influence you to take the post?
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Why is difficult to find a good job today?