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Little Mistakes That Keep You Unemployed p>Much reseaIf your job search is dragging on and on, you might want to look in the mirror. Because the person looking back may be sabotaging your efforts.Do you make the following mistakes in your job search? If so, stop now. And start getting more calls for job interviews.Mistake #1) Not Following UpIf you fire Distance Learning: A Recommended Study Route Winning Customer ExperiencesDistance Learning offers a great alternative to traditional forms of education whereby a student is expected to attend a college or university on a regular basis in order to gain their Diploma, Bachelors or PHd degree with regard to improving their qualifications and career prospects. For instance, distance education provi Much resear Inevitable Change ing Customer ExperiencesOnce there was a time in business when you could experience a change and then return to a period of relative stability. Nowadays, changes occur constantly - one on top of another. We need to acknowledge change and realize that change is a continuous journey - a way of life rather than a one-time event that can be lived t Much resea Layoffs, Redundancy, Survival Guide ExperiencesBeing laid off is dramatic and traumatic and not a nice experience. It is easy to get very bitter and angry but if you want to climb out from this you need to develop a more positive approach, here is how.Being made redundant is not the end of the world, neither are you alone and it can be changed to positive good.< Much resea How To Find Your Dream Job /STRONG>Here's the bottom line: many people work in jobs that aren't what they want or are less than they deserve.It's partly the pull of inertia (better the devil you know...)and partly lack of confidence, but mostly the fear their dream job doesn't exist -- or they couldn't land it if it does.Most settle for second Much resea Hospitality, Not Service p>Much research has been done on what the makes a winning custo
I find myself dining more and more often in fast-casual restaurants instead of ones that offers full service (and I use that term loosely). Why? In addition to being more in control of the timing of my experience, I find the level of hospitality in many fast-casual chains equal to or better than many of the casual full-ser
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