Wilmington, Illinois
Does it require critical thinking to work in cement?
Is cement more physical, or do you have to use your brain?
Do you have to be strong or built to work in cement?
I was wondering because there is a lot of heavy lifting.
Is it okay to get into any computer field with little to no knowledge on the subject?
Computers have always been of interest to me on many different levels, both in hardware and software. Still, I have never been in a position to expand my personal skills and knowledge of computers. To be able to create the things I have always dreamed of, I would like to program or even code in...
How do I find the motivation and passion for things that I am interested in?
I am someone who struggles with motivation and don't have a specific career I want to follow. I just want to live a good life making good money with a job I don't mind doing. How can I find my passion? Do I not know enough of myself to be throwing myself at the wind with no direction? Am I...
Can Culinary Arts become a successful career?
I may have worked a Culinary job at Easterseals Academy,but it was fulfilling for a little while. My cousin works at the Popeyes near her house and she plans to use that job as a stepping stone to working in a fancy restaurant. My dream was to own a restaurant growing up,but now, i'm doubtful...
How often do Culinary Arts skills lead to a job or career?
Before Job corps, I used to work in the kitchen at Easterseals Academy. I would prepare trays and make lunches for the students. I found myself working in a kitchen for three years and enjoyed it. I want to make this my career since I have worked in restaurants.
What helps you decide which company to invest in?
What guidelines or hints help you know what companies are any good to invest in?
What are the best long-term things to invest in?
What are the best stocks to invest in?
What do you like most/ least about this career?
What do you like about being a Financial Investment Analysts?
Do you feel like there's enough work?
Do you ever feel like there's a shortage of work at any point in your field?
Do I have to be really good with computers to be an information security analyzer?
I know how to do basics on computers, but I do not think I am all that tech-savvy.
Who should I look forward to talking to the most while trying to become a marine engineer?
I just want to know what other positions I will be working with.
What do you do to stay sufficient?
What do you do to improve or stay "sharp" on your craft besides conducting service routines?
Did you learn any valuable lessons?
Is there anything that you learned from work that you now apply to your everyday life?
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