July 27th, 2010 by Chris Channing
It’s hard to find someone who hasn’t heard of a Wal-Mart, much less never been there. Wal-Mart employs thousands over the course of the United States, all at varying skill levels and salary ceilings. Knowing where your job at Wal-Mart will go in the future is ideal for planning a future.
Some managers at Wal-Mart will be making an hourly wage, while others will be making a salary wage. It largely depends upon the area the Wal-Mart serves, your abilities, and the title that you are applying for. Those in charge of a department, such as electronics, will make around $10 each hour. Pay raises for these individuals are usually fairly bleak, even for large Wal-Mart department stores.
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Salary Levels Of Various Wal-Mart Employee Titles
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May 26th, 2010 by Louis Taylor
Is being nice a positive trait? Most people would say yes, but there are times when it can appear the opposite is true.
It would natural to think that if you treat people nicely they will want to respond in kind. Unfortunately, that doesn’t always happen.
Sometimes people confuse kindness with weakness. They feel if you are nice to them, that you will be easy to take advantage of. They think you won’t stand up for yourself and they will be able to manipulate you.
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How To Make Sure People Don’t Abuse Your Kindness
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May 23rd, 2010 by Mavis Stein
Dutch dating may not be something that most of us are very familiar with. Basically, it involves individuals willing to pay a particular amount to set a date for themselves. This works great when the parties involved are newly acquainted ones, old friends or simple independent individuals taking their chances at perhaps finding the right one.
Liberal minded women favors this kind of dating the most because they are not too comfortable with the usual setup of the guy paying for them when taking them out on a date. They do not wish to risk any feeling of owing anyone anything in the end.
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May 12th, 2010 by Tracey McKnight
Long distance relationships – where your special someone is far away, can be difficult to sustain if you only see each other on weekends, holidays and vacations.
Living far from your loved one can put a strain on your relationship if you want to see each other on a daily basis and need regular physical and emotional support. However, there are those who see the value in living some distance from their love interest and believe it increases anticipation and appreciation in a relationship.
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Loving From A Distance Is Painful, Somehow A Test Of Strong Relationship
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April 22nd, 2010 by Fred Hopkins
Truck driving careers are becoming more popular year after year. Depending on what kind of truck gig you work you will find different kind benefits as well as disadvantages.
Many truckers move goods depending on the season. For example, during the fall, you will find many truckers moving harvested goods like corn and other crops.
During the spring time truckers will move seed, fertilizer, fuel and other equipment needed for farms. Also log truckers take to the woods moving valuable wood products as well as the supplies needed to harvest the wood.
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In Trucking To Work With The Long Haul Or The Short?
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March 25th, 2010 by John Jonason
Hauling my haul along interstate 5 aided by the radio playing and fresh mountain air flowing through my locks, I realized that trucking is actually more than a job but it honestly is in fact a way of life. Driving up the roads with my long haul up the west coastline, a big elk runs in front of my long truck and afterwards it proceeds to the side, I pull over and see a massive bull elk sauntering over the road while he seems to be looking back at me. In fact, he looks at me using a imperious strut and rather quickly makes his way into the great North West deep forest.
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Trucking Is Much More Than A Job But A Way Of Life
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November 24th, 2009 by Chris Channing
Freight companies and logistics operations require the need of truckers and other transportation specialists. The open road can be an unforgiving place- but with the right tips, motorists won’t have to be subject to health concerns or endanger the lives of others along the way.
It’s hard to find the small glitter of health food in the ocean of fast food restaurants that are littered across every interstate. Truckers have a hard time finding a good healthy meal due to the lack of a proper kitchen, but it doesn’t mean they have to settle for less. Some chains such as Subway offer healthy options, and eating health snacks or visiting grocery stores along the way is heavily recommended.
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A Guide Concerning Trucking Specialists And Safety
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