Two Innovative Medical Careers Physician and Medical Assistants
December 3, 2007
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. PAs in surgical practices... Read more »
Learning the Rules of Etiquette in a Bar Patron Career
December 3, 2007
Barkeeps: clip and save this handy list to post somewhere in your establishment. Help keep the rabble under control. BAR PATRONS, DO NOT: Fail to have your money ready. In fact, call it Rule #1: Have everything together. We’re waiting on you, and everyone else is waiting on us. Therefore, by the scientific principle established as the Transitive Property of Equality, everyone is waiting on you. Not only will following this rule get you served quicker in a bar, it’s a good general rule... Read more »
A Career In Hotel Management
December 3, 2007
Occupations related to hotel management can be found in the food, hospitality and tourism industry. In most cases, hotels or motels are integrated with coffee bars, restaurants, clubs and spa centers. In which case, having a career in hotel management does not mean that it will be limited to managing the hotel since a prospective manager can be assigned to a specialized area such as the restaurant, coffee bar, club, etc. Depending on the functionality of the management job, hotel management occupations... Read more »
Different Resort and Hotel Careers in the Hospitality Industry
December 3, 2007
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. In 19th century and early 20th century apartment buildings, particularly in Paris, the concierge, often a middle-aged woman,... Read more »
Cook Up An Appetizing Chef Career
December 3, 2007
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! You may be supervising over a team of other chefs and cooks or working solitarily as a personal chef for a private... Read more »
Physician Career Doctoring in the United States
December 3, 2007
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. Because of the extensive training requirements,... Read more »
Starting A Career in the Cleaning Service Industry Maids and Janitors
December 3, 2007
Maids perform typical domestic chores such as cooking, ironing, washing, cleaning the house, grocery shopping, walking the family dog, and taking care of children. In some countries, maids take on the role of a nurse in taking care of the elderly and people with disabilities. Maids are often expected to work at least fifteen hours per day. Many maids are required by their employers to wear a uniform. Today the maid may be the only domestic worker that upper and even middle-income households can... Read more »
Police Detective: A Police Officer Career For The Taking
December 3, 2007
Police detective TV series are on the rise. In fact, not one, but three Crime Scene Investigators or CSI TV series are available for public viewing: CSI New York, CSI Miami and CSI Las Vegas. Before, televiewers were already content with the action and suspense scenes that were packaged with police and detective TV shows, but now, they are clamoring for more. It seems that the adventure and mysterious air that comes along with a police or detective work sparked the curiosity of televiewers. People... Read more »
Is A Career In Culinary Arts For You
December 3, 2007
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? It is never too early or too late to start contempleting such opportunities,... Read more »
Jumpstarting Your Career In The Restaurant Industry
December 3, 2007
Studies on the United States’ restaurant and food services sector have shown that the industry is one of the fastest growing, with the number of food managers touted to rise by around 45,000 annually starting the year 2014. In fact, data from the National Restaurant Association attest to the fact that plenty of job opportunities are available for people both from within and outside the industry. It is for this reason that more and more people are getting interested and increasing their investment... Read more »



