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A LIBERAL ARTS DEGREE JOB GUIDE
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These job books are for anyone looking for a job especially in the United States. I created other job books like one for the world, etc.
Buy these books in epub format at:
Best Job Guide
U.S. Job Guide
Company Websites
Jobs by Demographics
Jobs by Field
Lists of Recruiters
Freelance Jobs, Self-Employment
Medical Jobs
Medical Organizations
Business-Finance Jobs
Retail, Sales, Ecommerce Jobs, Business
Beauty Industry, Jobs
Liberal Arts, College Professor Jobs
Museums, Parks, Science Center Jobs
Teacher Jobs
Social Science Jobs
These job books are about:
discovering your true nature, figuring out how to make money from doing something you like
picking a field and researching it
getting educated and licensed
the job-search process; resumes, cover letters, portfolios and interviews
the online job search
a social media business/ branding guide
backdoor ways to a job like internship, volunteering, part-time work
how to keep a job
job issues at work
recruiters, headhunters, career counselors
company websites worldwide
In an ideal world, you decide what you want to do in a leisurely way as you grow up watching the world, discovering what you’re good at and like to do then after grade school, you go to a trade/ career school or college, get trained and educated and after that, a job is waiting for you.
This is the artistic view, the traditional Montessori approach, let the kid develop naturally but in the real world, you can’t just be an artist and do what you want.
You have to be useful to other people in a practical way.
Cuteness and the fun musings of school don’t cut it like all that history, archeology, literature kind of crap that has no relevance in the real world of function.
When I was a kid, I remember some of my father’s friends with unskilled jobs earning enough money to support a family.
In the 1980s, I paid my way through college with part-time jobs; tuition, books, rent, gas, recreational substances and I had fun too. Life was good.
What happened?
There are not enough jobs for all the people who want to work. As time goes on, this will get worse because of automation which includes robotics and artificial intelligence.
Overpopulation is supposedly the biggest problem within the human race. There are finite resources. I don’t understand why they keep letting immigrants in to compete for jobs with the people already here.
Woody Guthrie and Jacque Fresco of the Venus Project, in the 1930s and 40s, both thought the country was wealthy based on magazines, radio, movies, news reels, etc. but when they went traveling around, they saw poverty everywhere.
My point is don’t believe anything on TV or in the media. They’re selling a fake glossed-up world.
Take care of yourself. Do research to find the best fields and the best places to work then do it.
This book is about the process of exploring career options, finding a job then keeping it.
Buy these books in epub format at:
Best Job Guide
U.S. Job Guide
Company Websites
Jobs by Demographics
Jobs by Field
Lists of Recruiters
Freelance Jobs, Self-Employment
Medical Jobs
Medical Organizations
Business-Finance Jobs
Retail, Sales, Ecommerce Jobs, Business
Beauty Industry, Jobs
Liberal Arts, College Professor Jobs
Museums, Parks, Science Center Jobs
Teacher Jobs
Social Science Jobs
These job books are about:
discovering your true nature, figuring out how to make money from doing something you like
picking a field and researching it
getting educated and licensed
the job-search process; resumes, cover letters, portfolios and interviews
the online job search
a social media business/ branding guide
backdoor ways to a job like internship, volunteering, part-time work
how to keep a job
job issues at work
recruiters, headhunters, career counselors
company websites worldwide
In an ideal world, you decide what you want to do in a leisurely way as you grow up watching the world, discovering what you’re good at and like to do then after grade school, you go to a trade/ career school or college, get trained and educated and after that, a job is waiting for you.
This is the artistic view, the traditional Montessori approach, let the kid develop naturally but in the real world, you can’t just be an artist and do what you want.
You have to be useful to other people in a practical way.
Cuteness and the fun musings of school don’t cut it like all that history, archeology, literature kind of crap that has no relevance in the real world of function.
When I was a kid, I remember some of my father’s friends with unskilled jobs earning enough money to support a family.
In the 1980s, I paid my way through college with part-time jobs; tuition, books, rent, gas, recreational substances and I had fun too. Life was good.
What happened?
There are not enough jobs for all the people who want to work. As time goes on, this will get worse because of automation which includes robotics and artificial intelligence.
Overpopulation is supposedly the biggest problem within the human race. There are finite resources. I don’t understand why they keep letting immigrants in to compete for jobs with the people already here.
Woody Guthrie and Jacque Fresco of the Venus Project, in the 1930s and 40s, both thought the country was wealthy based on magazines, radio, movies, news reels, etc. but when they went traveling around, they saw poverty everywhere.
My point is don’t believe anything on TV or in the media. They’re selling a fake glossed-up world.
Take care of yourself. Do research to find the best fields and the best places to work then do it.
This book is about the process of exploring career options, finding a job then keeping it.