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		<title>Explanations For Finding Mining Jobs With No Training</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 May 2010 07:05:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matt N Harrison</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[For many people they are going to be trying to find a job. However, mining jobs with that require no experience can be one of the hardest jobs to find, but at the same time easiest.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For many people they are going to be trying to find a job. However, mining jobs with that require no experience can be one of the hardest jobs to find, but at the same time easiest.</p>
<p>Since the job field is not as large as it once was you will want to try to get a leg up on any competition that you could end up facing. Here are some great bits of information that can help you figure out how to get that advantage.</p>
<p>The first tip that you can use is to make your presence known with a site foreman. Now this doesn&#8217;t mean crashing into his office on a Friday night after a party, but you will want to go in wearing presentable clothing during a period when they are not busy and sit and talk to the foreman. The more that you get to know him and talk to him the higher the chance that he will give you a good reference when you apply for a job.</p>
<p>If you are not able to find a supervisor to get in with you might want to see if you have any friends or family members that are in the company that you are thinking about working for. As long as they are going to give you a good reference and are in good standing with the company you might want to consider putting them down on the application.</p>
<p>The third thing will be heading back to the books. If you are able to find a local training center you might be able to take some courses that would provide you with training. This training then could lead to you being able to have a edge on the other applicants.</p>
<p>A job in this field can be very rewarding. However, you will want to ensure that you can do this career for a long period of time even to the point of retirement. The hazards that are found in this field though will be minimal compared to the rewards that you will see.</p>
<p>If you are trying to find a mining jobs no experience you will want to follow this advice. If you are able to follow this advice and make friends that work for that company and they are in good standing they could provide you with a good reference. You will also want to try to gain any type of extra education that you can to ensure that you will be a couple of steps ahead of your competition.</p>
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		<title>Game Plan For Jobless Recovery</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Jan 2010 08:05:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Smith</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Education]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[executive jobs]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[We are at the starting of the economic recovery it is clear, with many positive signs from US companies and from abroad. This is likely to be a jobless recovery officially because the recession may have ended. But in a jobless recovery, profit increases but companies are conservative and don't hire back those jobs which were cut during the recession. Employees are working harder because productivity increased and technology has allowed also for fewer workers.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We are at the starting of the economic recovery it is clear, with many positive signs from US companies and from abroad. This is likely to be a jobless recovery officially because the recession may have ended. But in a jobless recovery, profit increases but companies are conservative and don\&#8217;t hire back those jobs which were cut during the recession. Employees are working harder because productivity increased and technology has allowed also for fewer workers.</p>
<p>Executives left with no exception because almost all the job categories have been hit in this recession. If you are one of those manager or executive who has lost her job &#8211; or if you are still hanging by your fingernail &#8211; you can contemplate your next career move during a jobless recovery because there are many things worth considering.</p>
<p>Stop being stubborn. Because you may not be able to get a job at the companies that meet your career goals and it may be time to start expanding your job search. Look into similar industries, different locations and even the idea of switching career is a better option.</p>
<p>On the other side target those companies which you like, and want to stay on their radar. Because things changes, jobs open- be in a better position to get the job. Relocation may have to be a better option. For last many years, job seekers have been lucky enough to find jobs in their own hometown, but this idea has to change. It is good if you look elsewhere for jobs that meet your skill set and career goals. At worst, you can come back home when the situation improves. At best, you may enjoy your new job enough to stay.</p>
<p>It is good if you start looking for jobs in these sectors i.e. in healthcare, education, government and the environment. Because it is expected to see growth in these industries in coming years due to a number of factor (i.e. healthcare reform, a push for new green jobs, turnover in government and the creation of new jobs in the industry, and the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act that will pump money into education.)</p>
<p>Do not just decide that what you want to become a lawyer and then go back to school to pursue this goal without doing the research, but if you have always wanted to change careers, or go to college or grad school, now may be the best time to do it.</p>
<p>It is good if you don\&#8217;t shy from any volunteer work, internships and part-time and temp work. Because these route will keep you busy during a recession, but it will also help job seekers that they can add skills to their resumes, make contacts in the industry, and offer opportunities for full time work should openings become possible.</p>
<p>Just because we are experiencing a job less recovery, but it does not mean that there are no jobs in the market. It is good if you tap your network and keep making the effort to get in front of the right people. The right referral could lead to a job.</p>
<p>JobConcierge offers <a>automated job search</a> &#8211; real people search 300 job boards and submit applications to take care of your entire online job search. The site is known for its <a>best jobs for 2010</a></p>


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