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  • Jobs Without College Degrees By: I Henman
    In our early youth we all take up jobs to earn money. Right. But do all of us enjoy doing whatever we are supposed to do. Remember, that is a very vital question. Unless you have internal satisfaction in doing a job, you better quit because in the end, nobody is happy, neither you who despise the job nor your employer who finds a reluctant employee eating out of his hand, displacing a willing worker. I recall a seminar addressed by a senior vice president of an MNC, attended ...
    Tags: jobs without college, job search, career searching

  • Modern Power Tools Aren’t Just For Railroad Employees By: Victor Nunn
    When passengers of trains think of a railroad employee, they often think of someone who stands behind a counter and sells tickets, the conductor who collects the tickets and the man or woman who drives the train itself. There are also the railroad employees that work along side the tracks and who work in the heavy equipment department of the railroad. The ticket hole puncher is not the only tool that a railroad employee uses. Those who work in the heavy equipment department a...
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  • Career as Crane Operator By: Kris
    The use of cranes and other industrial equipment has increased phenomenally in the last few decades, creating more job opportunities for professional crane operators.
    Tags: Heavy Equipment Training, Construction Equipment Operators, Bulldozer, Construction Jobs

  • Construction Equipment Operator Job Outlook By: Kris
    The job of construction equipment operators mainly involves the use of machinery such as forklifts, cranes and earthmovers.
    Tags: Heavy Equipment Training, Construction Equipment Operators, Bulldozer, Construction Jobs

  • Avoiding Fatigue On The Railway By: Mark Murphy
    One of the biggest safety concerns for railway professionals throughout the world is fatigue and repetitive stress disorders caused by daily job responsibilities. There are a number of causes for fatigue among railway professionals, the least of which is the rigorous round-the-clock operation of railways which require long hours for rail workers. The length of shifts for railway professionals are often quite long, which contributes greatly to a lack of sleep and an inability to relax away from the workplace. Professionals who are unaccustomed to working at night, early morning, or weekends can often develop serious fatigue problems that can pose a danger to coworkers. Finally, an inability to balance periods of concentration and stimulation can cause workers to experience sleepiness, physical exhaustion, and fatigue.
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  • Domestic Freight Jobs In The United Kingdom By: Mark Murphy
    The domestic freight rail industry in the United Kingdom has been on the wane over the last five decades, with truck and air transport taking some of the business away from national carriers. However, the constant need for government and corporate freight transport, including coal, lumber, and large consumer items, means that the domestic freight industry will always be around. As such, engineering professionals who want job security while using their unique technical skills should consider domestic freight work.
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  • Finding The Best Way To Travel To Work By: Mark Murphy
    With the expansion of suburbs taking people further and further away from the workplace, it can often be difficult to find an easy way to get to work. Professionals in industries throughout the United Kingdom need to consider a variety of factors before choosing the best way to reach their workplace. The cost of gasoline has been on the rise over the last few years while gas mileage for new vehicles has been static, which means that workers have to pay more on average to reach work than only a few years ago. As well, reliability and safety are concerns for professionals who use automobiles and public transportation alike. Finally, determining the most efficient means of reaching work on time in relation to money spent takes some clever mathematics.
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  • Observing Safety Rules And Regulations On The Railway By: Mark Murphy
    Railway professionals, like most other industrial workers, have to observe quite a few rules mandated by the government and railway organizations. The full functioning and efficiency of the British railway requires that every professional observe standard rules that ensure the safety of workers and consumers alike. For young professionals and graduates just entering the railway industry, knowing a few of the major rules associated with their jobs can give them an idea of how rigorous the regulations of the railway are.
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  • Railway Regulation Bodies: Determining The Course Of British Railways By: Mark Murphy
    From customer service professionals to rail drivers, the rail transport industry in the United Kingdom thrives on high standards and strong regulations. The British rail industry has been the envy of foreign railways for decades and the secret to its success is in its use of regulatory bodies to maintain efficient railways. Graduates, young professionals, and those experienced in the railway industry need to understand the intricate web of government and private bodies that help create the sound environment in which they work. Maintaining a proper knowledge of this bureaucracy will lead to professional success and safe travels.
    Tags: Rail jobs, Railroad jobs, Train jobs, Rail employment, Railway jobs, uk rail jobs, railway jobs

  • Seeing The World By Rail: International Jobs In The Railway Industry By: Mark Murphy
    There are few better ways to see the world than from the comfortable seat of a passenger train. From the rolling hills of Europe to the beautiful mountainsides of Asia, the slow pace of the train allows sight seeing and relaxing away from the rigors of work. For drivers, engineers, and guards, the experience of seeing new places while doing a job they love is a motivating force to get involved in the railway industry. It is important to understand the international job market for railway professionals before leaping head first into a job in a far away place. The best place to consult market information for international railways is by consulting with several governing bodies. The International Union of Railways and the International Union of Public Transport, for example, provide information on transit and cargo railways throughout Europe.
    Tags: Rail jobs, Railroad jobs, Train jobs, Rail employment, Railway jobs, uk rail jobs, railway jobs

  • The Passenger Railway Job Market In The United Kingdom By: Mark Murphy
    In the United Kingdom, rail has been king for so long that people often don’t see the forest for the trees. Taking the 2002-2003 business year as an example, we can see that passenger railways remain one of the best ways to get around in Great Britain. The 976 million trips performed by British railways show the need of consumers and business travelers for a reliable passenger railway in their everyday lives. British passengers traveled 39.7 billion passenger kilometers in 2002, which shows the great amount of ground covered by British travelers via railways.
    Tags: Rail jobs, Railroad jobs, Train jobs, Rail employment, Railway jobs, uk rail jobs, railway jobs

  • The Past And Future Of The Railway Industry In The United Kingdom By: Mark Murphy
    The railway industry in the United Kingdom is steeped in a history that is often unappreciated by its employees. While there are still plenty of memories and relics of the railway’s past throughout England, the advent of the high speed train and the subway mean that most young professionals have not been in contact with anything beyond the most modern trains. Young professionals, graduates, and even experienced railway workers should understand where the railway came from before understand where it is heading.
    Tags: Rail jobs, Railroad jobs, Train jobs, Rail employment, Railway jobs, uk rail jobs, railway jobs

  • The Web Of Rail Legislation In The British Railway Industry By: Mark Murphy
    While legislation and regulations are often seen as boring and too complex for even the most experienced professional, the British railway industry thrives on strong regulations and oversight. Since the advent of the British railway system, the government and railway companies have relied on well crafted legislation in order to protect consumers from unfair pricing and unsafe travel. As well, legislation has been crafted to protect workers from poor labor practices and companies from monopolistic business moves. An understanding of some of the major legislative moves in Parliament over the last few years can help professionals understand the thicket of British rail regulations.
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  • Understanding The Financial Incentives Of The Railway Industry By: Mark Murphy
    There are plenty of reasons why graduates and young professionals get into the railway industry. While the romantic vision of the railway as the only good way to see the United Kingdom has died down a lot over the last two generations, there are still young professionals enamored with the unique manner of rail travel. As well, the sheer magnitude of the rail industry in the United Kingdom offers a number of jobs for engineers and others looking for work. However, professionals and graduates that are interested in the railway industry should understand the financial benefits before committing to it as a career option.
    Tags: Rail jobs, Railroad jobs, Train jobs, Rail employment, Railway jobs, uk rail jobs, railway jobs

  • Bringing Your Experience To Job Training Sessions By: Tracey Dowden
    While there are many young professionals and graduates who break into the industry using recruiting agencies, there are also many experienced professionals who seek new jobs through such agencies. An experienced pilot may want to earn more money, take on a new challenge, or work for an airline that is in a better financial situation. A railroad engineer may want to move from smaller, commuter lines to larger national lines where opportunities are tough to come by for individual applicants. Safety and health professionals who have experience in inspections will often move from agency to private organizations in order to boost their pay. There may be some training sessions through recruiting agencies that are redundant for these professionals but they can customize their training experience by using their past work experience.
    Tags: health and safety training courses, Rail training, Aviation training, aviation training cours

  • Truck Drivers Wanted: What it Takes to be a Driver By: Genevieve Bordeaux
    The trucking industry is growing and has a shortage of drivers. With more truck driving jobs available, there are more opportunities for a higher salary and a more flexible schedule. Learn the requirements for starting a career in this growing industry.
    Tags: truck driving jobs, truck driver, truck driving job

  • Searching Online For Heavy Equipment Jobs By: Kris
    The Internet is a great resource for searching suitable job openings for pursuing careers in heavy equipment operation, maintenance and management fields. Just google 'heavy equipment careers' to access loads of information on everything from training to certification including jobs in the heavy equipment field.
    Tags: Heavy Equipment Operator, Heavy Equipment Training, Heavy Equipment

  • Working in the UK Railway Industry in 2008 By: Louise G
    Article about the rail industry in 2008 and the impact on rail jobs.
    Tags: rail jobs, railroad jobs, railway jobs

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