Divulging Unscrupulous Business Practices in Bad Car Dealerships
Recently, the Department of Motor Vehicles put the final nail in the coffin of a car dealership in Milton, Vermont.
By: Erwin Calverley |
Cars and Trucks |
Apr 18, 2012
Students Make the Most Out of Your Career Fair
First and foremost, the reason why many students fail to utilize a career fair to its fullest extent is that they don t appreciate the time and effort it took their school and university personnel to organize the event I deal with human resource individuals all the time and, I can tell you first hand that they firmly know and recognize the fact that they control certain facets of an unemployment rate that, subsequently will be studied in your son or daughter s economic classes 20 years from now
By: Ken Sundheim |
Education |
Jan 26, 2012
Retrieving Your Stolen Property
When it comes to home security, most homeowners are understandably focused on keeping intruders out of the house With secure locks, door alarms, and other security features designed to make a burglar think twice about entering your home, have you overlooked the crucial step of protecting your family and your property if an intruder ever made it past this defense
By: Richard Armen |
Advice |
Jan 25, 2012
Which Ride on is Best For Your Child
Long before electric cars were for adults, they were made for kids That s right, the hybrid cars just breaking into the market today come decades after the first battery powered ride on toy for kids, created as a modern version of the classic pedal car, which first hit the sidewalks of America not long after the first automobiles hit the road
By: Richard Armen |
Parenting |
Jan 24, 2012
What Questions to Ask Before You Take a Teaching Job
Whether you ve been teaching for decades, or you re applying for your first job as a teacher, the interview is a harrowing process With that being said, don t forget that you are also interviewing them – to make sure that you ll be a good fit in the school
By: Richard Armen |
Career |
Jan 24, 2012