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    Learning How to Deal: the Life of a Casino Worker

    Have you become tired of the daily grind? Fed up with low wages and dead-end jobs? Are you ready to change your fortunes with a new career amid the lights and glitter? Then working for a traditional casino, Native American casino or one of the online casinos may be just the thing for you! Imagine yourself as a high stakes casino blackjack or poker dealer, flipping cards to the rich and famous. Read: Learning How to Deal: the Life of a Casino Worker Read

    By: Josh Stone | 13/09/2006 | Online Gambling
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    Keeping House: the Role of a Housekeeper

    A housekeeper is an individual responsible for the cleaning and maintenance of the interior of a residence. The term is almost exclusively applied to females; males are generally referred to as housecleaners, head of household staff, or, under the old British Imperial system as houseboys (regardless of age). In the great houses of yesteryear the housekeeper could be a woman of considerable power in the domestic arena. Read: Keeping House: the Role of a Housekeeper Read

    By: Josh Stone | 13/09/2006 | Careers
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    About Hospitality Careers

    There are many different career paths in the hospitality industry. Everything from receptionists, maître d' and bellhops. A receptionist is an office/administrative support position. The work is usually performed in a waiting area such as a lobby or front office of an organization or business. The title "receptionist" is attributed to the person who is specifically employed by an organization to greet any visitors, patients, or clients. Read: About Hospitality Careers Read

    By: Josh Stone | 13/09/2006 | Careers
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    Doctoring in the United States

    A physician (also called doctor in some places) is a person who practices medicine. In the United States, the term physician is traditional and commonly used. In Britain & Ireland, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, South Africa, India, Indonesia, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe, the term doctor is more common (and in formal/legal contexts, medical practitioner as well), as physician refers to specialists in internal medicine. Read: Doctoring in the United States Read

    By: Josh Stone | 13/09/2006 | Careers
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    Different Hotel Careers

    A concierge is an employee who lives on the premises and serves as a janitor and general caretaker. In medieval times, the concierge was an officer of the King who was charged with executing justice, with the help of his bailiffs. The term concierge evolved from the French Comte Des Cierge, The Keeper of the Candles, who tended to visiting nobles in castles of the medieval era. Read: Different Hotel Careers Read

    By: Josh Stone | 13/09/2006 | Careers
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    The Culinary Career

    Is A Career In Culinary Arts For You? Cooking is your passion. With the multitude of dishes you conjure up every time you get the chance, whether for a party or an ordinary family dinner night, everyone is already telling you to seek a career related to it. And so you begin studying the option and thinking of choices on where you can get the best training there is in the country. After all, you would only want the best to feed your love for the craft, wouldn't you? Read: The Culinary Career Read

    By: Josh Stone | 13/09/2006 | Careers
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    Cook Up An Appetizing Restaurant Career!

    There are a myriad of career paths to consider if you are interested in working in the restaurant field. Such careers include: Chef, Pastry Chef, Baker, Sous Chef, Executive Sous Chef and many, many more! If you are looking for fast paced, challenging and extremely rewarding employment, look no further! Working as a professional Chef puts you in complete control of your career direction! Read: Cook Up An Appetizing Restaurant Career! Read

    By: Josh Stone | 13/09/2006 | Careers
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    Being a Veterinarian Today

    A veterinarian (from Latin veterinae, "draught animals") is an animal doctor, a practitioner of veterinary medicine. Although veterinarians hold doctoral degrees in veterinary medicine, not all veterinarians enter clinical practice. Those that work in clinical settings practice medicine in specific fields, such as companion animal or "pet" medicine, reptile medicine, ratite medicine, livestock medicine, equine medicine (e.g. sports, race track, show, rodeo), or laboratory animal medicine. Read: Being a Veterinarian Today Read

    By: Josh Stone | 13/09/2006 | Careers
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    Being a Security Guard

    A security guard or security officer is, usually, a privately-employed person who is employed to protect property and/or people. Usually security guards are uniformed and act to protect property by maintaining a high visibility presence and observing (either directly, through patrols, or by watching alarm systems or video cameras) for signs of crime, fire or disorder; then taking action and/or reporting any incidents to their client, employer and emergency services as appropriate. Read: Being a Security Guard Read

    By: Josh Stone | 13/09/2006 | Careers
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    An Introduction to Two Innovative Medical Careers

    In the United States, Physician Assistants (PAs) are non-physician clinicians licensed to practice medicine with a physician's supervision. This supervision, in most cases, need not be direct or on site and many PAs practice in remote or underserved areas in satellite clinics. PAs can treat patients and, in most states, prescribe medicine, and in some states in the US they carry a DEA number that gives them authority to prescribe controlled medications like narcotics. Read: An Introduction to Two Innovative Medical Careers Read

    By: Josh Stone | 13/09/2006 | Careers
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