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A Variety of Rewarding Chef Careers

December 3, 2007

Choosing a career as a Chef is a noble and rewarding career choice. As a chef, you are limited only by your own imagination. The skills that are taught in culinary school are the basis for the rest of a chef’s career. A chef does not just cook food. A chef prepares culinary masterpieces using their skill and imagination. There are different kinds of chef in the culinary industry. All leave school with the art that they were taught, but only a handful has the true spirit of a chef. A chef can... Read more »

The Many Career Paths in the Hospitality Industry

December 3, 2007

Hotels and other accommodations are as diverse as the many family and business travelers they accommodate. The industry includes all types of lodging, from upscale hotels to RV parks. Motels, resorts, casino hotels, bed-and-breakfast inns, and boarding houses also are included. In fact, in 2004 nearly 62,000 establishments provided overnight accommodations to suit many different needs and budgets. Establishments vary greatly in size and in the services they provide. Hotels and motels comprise the... Read more »

An Exciting Security Officer Career as a Body Guard

December 3, 2007

A bodyguard is a person who professionally protects someone (known as their principal) from personal assault, kidnapping, assassination, loss of confidential information, or other threats. Alternative term for bodyguard that is gaining popularity (particularly with the bodyguards themselves) is close-protection officer. Many professional training courses identify themselves close-protection training instead of body guarding training, for example. In multi-agent units (like those protecting a celebrity... Read more »

Navy Vs. Marine Aviation

December 3, 2007

The primary difference is in the “life-style” of a Marine and a Sailor. Marines all consider themselves combat riflemen first, and whatever job they have second. Generally, Marines have to meet a higher physical fitness and disciplinary standard than any of the other services. The flying training program is much the same. In fact, Marine and Navy pilots go through the same flying training program (for the most part). The Active Duty Service Commitment is real. It costs almost a million... Read more »

Job Opportunities and Professional Careers in the Restaurant Industry

December 3, 2007

Food services and drinking places may be the world’s most widespread and familiar industry. These establishments include all types of restaurants, from casual fast-food eateries to formal, elegant dining establishments. The food services and drinking places industry comprises about 500,000 places of employment in large cities, small towns, and rural areas across the United States. The fact is there’s no better time to begin exploring your desires to start a restaurant career, especially... Read more »

How to Become an Air Force Flight Engineer

December 3, 2007

I’m looking at going into the Air Force as a Flight Engineer. Is there anything you would recommend to me? Or more generally anything about the job I should know? I just wanted to get the opinion of someone who has been through it. I assume from the way you worded your question that you are not yet in the Air Force. If so, you cannot join right into the flight engineer career field. Air Force Manual 36-2108 (Enlisted Classification) spells out the requirements necessary to gain entry into... Read more »

The Opportunities in a Nursing Career and Demand for Quality Nurses

December 3, 2007

The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports employment among nurses will grow faster than the average for all occupations. Demand for quality nurses continues to escalate. Much faster-than-average growth will be driven by technological advances in patient care, which permit a greater number of medical problems to be treated, and by an increasing emphasis on preventive care. In addition, the number of older people, who are much more likely than younger people to need nursing care, is projected to grow... Read more »

How to Advance in a Housekeeping and Cleaning Career

December 3, 2007

Overall employment of cleaning workers is expected to grow as fast as average for all occupations, as more office complexes, apartment houses, schools, factories, hospitals, and other buildings requiring cleaning are built to accommodate a growing population and economy. As many firms reduce costs by contracting out the cleaning and maintenance of buildings, businesses providing cleaning services on a contract basis are expected to have the greatest number of new jobs in this field. Although there... Read more »

Life After West Point Military School

December 3, 2007

West Point exists to educate and train Cadets who are commissioned as Officers in the US Army upon Graduation. The commitment is for a total of 8 years, 5 of which are on active duty and 3 in the Reserves if you choose not to continue on active duty. A very few graduates may select commissioning in other services, primarily where one of their parents has served a career in another service. The primary options for Army service are the choice of branch of service. You choose that at the beginning of... Read more »

So You Want a Rewarding Career in the Hotel Industry

December 3, 2007

Hotel staffs provide a variety of services to guests and must do so efficiently, courteously, and accurately. Employment of hotel, motel, and resort desk clerks is expected to grow faster than some other occupations in the industry as responsibilities become more numerous and some of these workers take on tasks previously reserved for managers. Hotel, motel, and resort desk clerks perform a variety of services for guests of hotels, motels, and other lodging establishments. They register arriving... Read more »


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