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How do you deal with problems in your day to day as a security officer? What steps did you to take afterwards?
I am currently in the process of studying to be a security guard and I want to know what will I have to do when a problem occur and how to resolve them, along with what steps do I have to take afterwards.
1. Hi all what is the best military branch in the united states of america because my cousin is getting shipped out next year for navy bootcamp and would love to know what branch is the best to serve for because the military has always been on my mind???
Is it really worth it blood sweat and tears [admin edit]
Letters of Recommendation
I have just started my grad school application for Genetic Counseling but am not very confident regarding the 3 letters of recommendation I need to gather. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic and my own social anxiety, I have had a hard time making any connections with professors. Classes have around...
Paramedic vs. Psychiatrist
Which ultimately be the better career, becoming a paramedic or psychiatrist? One is easier to become and the other is not, I really just need advice.
do you ever feel stressed out or have body aches while on the clock for a security position
i know that most security jobs work about 8-12 hrs a day, i was wondering if standing for that long takes a toll on your body/ overal health ?
How can I make a good first impression?
In the past, I've always done my best to be presentable during job interviews but I could never seem to get one in the can, and I have a feeling the way I make myself out to look has something to do with it. Any tips?
What makes a resume for my job impressive?
Being that i want to do a job in Electrician, what would be impressive or what type of skill, education or experience would i need to have on this resume to make it enough.
What would be some struggles I will face while studying for criminal justice?
I want to know what would be complicated and/or any problem someone could go through in that.
Can you become a career counselor without having a degree in social work/human services/counseling?
I like the idea of helping people figure out what they want to do as a way of giving back. I would also like to help them write resumes, cover letters, develop interview skills, etc. But know that I'm not going to get a degree in social work/human services/counseling. Other than CareerVillage,...
How would I reach my goal if I had to stay in state for college?
I really want to go out of state for college as there's not many opportunities in South Dakota. If I were to stay in state for college, so I was wondering how I would reach my goal of a supply chain engineer, or some other supply chain job? Would an operations management minor and a management...
How do you answer "Where do you see yourself in 5, 10, etc. years?"
I'm not really sure how to answer this question without hurting my chances of getting hired. I plan on returning to school and getting my bachelor's degree. I'm not sure what I will be getting my bachelor's in.
Do Nurses Become Desensitized to Their Work?
Hi! I'm very curious about pursuing nursing. But I am a bit nervous that I won't be able to handle the "gross" things, such as removing deadpans, cleaning people, etc. Is there a way or any tips that help you get used to these stuff?
Environmental Law Highschool advice; classes, clubs, teams, research, etc.
Hi, I'm 14 and I am extremely interested in becoming an Environmental Lawyer and getting into an Ivy League University. So far I have been trying to take many classes that (I think) relate to this topic. I have taken and passed 13 college-level (AP and such) classes with straight A's in...
what is the best area to live in to be an auto mechanic
What's the best area to live in to be an auto mechanic with good pay?
Hi, I would like to go to a certain school but it is expensive so I need a plan B. My aunt gave me the idea of starting at a CUNY or somewhere cheaper and then transferring to the other school my last two years. This is definitely a good option and I was wondering what you guys think of it? Is there anything that I should be aware of (besides transferring credits) in regards to transferring? Thanks
I'm going to be a high school senior and plan to do this because I'm not exactly sure what do study & don't want to spend 30k/year trying to figure it out...