The term "quality of life" is a broad term. For some, it may mean all the money in the world. For others, it simply means that an individual has the opportunity to perform a job he or she loves with flexibility, meaning, and great job satisfaction. Not every job has to provide a steep salary if it leads to an enjoyable lifestyle. According to MyPlan.com, many careers are filled with the kinds of moments that money could never buy. 1. Teacher The first job that comes to mind is that of a teacher. For decades, teachers reportedly had a high job satisfaction due to the nature of their work, time off, and job security. Though the economy has shaken their security, teachers who teach because they love to do so still have a high quality of life. 2. Parole Officer Parole officers undergo a lot of stress and time management issues, but when the day comes to an end, most parole officers say they do love their job. The love of the job comes from being able to affect people in a … [Read more...] about 13 Jobs With Low Pay, High Quality of Life
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How to Deal With a Harassing Coworker on Facebook
In your eagerness to be liked at a new job, you’ll likely find every possible coworker on Facebook and befriend them. At first, you’ll learn a lot from each coworker’s profile - viewing their photos, browsing their past posts and reviewing their overall online demeanors. With most coworkers, your online relationships will likely remain civil, even subdued, with each silently stalking the updates of the other. However, if your in-office relationship with a coworker takes a negative turn, you may begin feeling the effects online. Often, coworkers view online conversations as outside the workplace realm and, as such, begin posting harassing comments towards those they don’t like in the office. Here are four ways to deal with the situation if you’ve recently been targeted by a coworker’s harassing comments on Facebook or other social networks. Take Screenshots The first harassing online comment you receive from a coworker will likely be followed by uncertainty, worry and anger. Whether … [Read more...] about How to Deal With a Harassing Coworker on Facebook
4 Things You Need To Know On Your First Day of Work
It finally happened - after months and months of scouring the web looking for jobs, fixing up your résumé until every last comma was in place, and applying to dozens of jobs of every type available, you finally got a dream job! But before you settle into your shiny new desk and relax in your brand new office chair, here are some things to know about your first day that you definitely shouldn't ignore. 1. Dress to Impress You know what they say: "shoes complete an outfit." On your first day however, you really need a sharp outfit and some sharp shoes to boot. This will be your first time interacting with the people you will spend the majority of your time with for the next (hopefully) long time, and you need to look great to make the best impression. That's why the weekend before, go out and buy some stellar new threads. You'll look confident, feel confident, and there's no way anyone will mistake that you mean business. 2. Prepare Questions You probably don't know anything yet. … [Read more...] about 4 Things You Need To Know On Your First Day of Work
4 Things to Know About an Online Career
So, you’ve researched the world of online careers and are thinking of making the leap. This can be a highly rewarding and profitable career change that often brings exposure to a limitless job market. It’s also a job shift that will bring more flexibility and freedom to your daily schedule. While online careers are often stamped with a glossy appeal, there are drawbacks you must be prepared to handle. By being a realist when starting an online career, you’ll more effectively handle any bumps in the road as you make this major working shift. Deal with Isolation The most notable change that immediately comes when leaving an in-office job for an online career is an increase in isolation. The transition from conversing with coworkers all day to working alone at home often causes telecommuters to question their choice of working from home. While working from home can make you feel isolated from others, there are ways to overcome the loneliness. Research co-working spaces in your … [Read more...] about 4 Things to Know About an Online Career
10 Mistakes to Avoid if You Want a Promotion
Want a promotion? Read on... It always surprises me when I meet oh so clever university graduates who have read just about every book there is on salary negotiation and career advancement but don't have the slightest idea about how not to irritate their boss. Unfortunately, unless you open your own business, chances are high that you are going to have a boss for a rather large portion of your career. And chances are equally high that getting on the wrong side of said boss is not going to do your career any favors. While that certainly doesn't mean that you need to bring your boss a cup of coffee every morning, it does mean that you should probably avoid making any of the following mistakes. After all, you do want to be promoted, right? Attempting to Hide Problems When you've lost an important client or you're behind schedule on a big project, the urge is always there to try to keep the fact hidden, however, the chances of you keeping it a secret forever are incredibly … [Read more...] about 10 Mistakes to Avoid if You Want a Promotion
Veteran Friendly Companies Help Veterans Transition into Civilian Workforce
When military personnel retire, it can sometimes be quite a transition to go work in the private sector. Luckily, there are veteran friendly companies, both large and small, who understands the value that veterans bring to their industry. Veterans bring a high level of training, certifications and experience to many different types of veteran friendly companies. Veterans have shown to have great work ethic, valuable skills, availability to free additional training, a one-time relocation benefit from Uncle Sam, and many come to the company with a valuable credential of existing military security clearance. Higher standard and work ethic Veterans tend to bring a higher standard and work ethic to civilian companies. Some of the skills that employers find more veterans excel in over civilian workers include a better-disciplined approach to work, great leadership skills, great ability to work as a team to bring together pieces of a project and very good communication skills with a wide … [Read more...] about Veteran Friendly Companies Help Veterans Transition into Civilian Workforce
How to Get Organized at Work
Being organized helps us to feel calmer and more in control. Working smarter and not harder makes sense. If you feel that you could do with getting more organized at work, here are a few tried and tested tips for you: 1. Use a Diary I haven’t always been a fan of using a diary, but I am now a convert! Rather than trying to keep and remember everything in your head, make it easy for yourself and use a diary. There are many different methods you can use; an old fashioned paper diary, a calendar on your PC or laptop or your phone’s scheduler. For me, a paper diary is easiest as I don’t have to turn it on like a laptop to use it. See what works best for you. Look at how you work and run your day to day life and use a method that is the easiest for you as that will increase the chances of keeping the habit up. Whatever method you decide on, it is important to get in the habit of using it each day. 2. Plan Your Day Once you have a diary or … [Read more...] about How to Get Organized at Work
10 Questions to Ask at an Interview
A job interview can be a scary and daunting process at times. This can be especially true if you are someone who is not experienced in interviewing. One of the absolute best ways of going into an interview feeling more prepared is to have some questions to ask during the interview. Oftentimes, many employers will also expect for you to ask a few questions during the interview, it is something that will show you have done a bit of research and are engaged in the process. Not to mention, keep in mind that when you go into an interview, not only is the company looking at you, but you should also be looking at the company. So, you should have some questions as to settle any thoughts you might have about how the process at the organisation works, or if the culture is something that will work for you. First, you will want to ask questions that are directed at the role itself. Having a conversation about the position with the interviewer will really be able to give you a grate perspective … [Read more...] about 10 Questions to Ask at an Interview
Optimizing Yourself for Employment
As the Internet has become a bigger part of everyone's life, it has emerged as a premier tool for job hunting. When you need a job, it makes sense to apply for openings online and to check out the online job boards. At the same time, finding a job has become a lot more complex than just checking out some online classified ads. With so much information available online, you now have to be able to proactively manage your reputation as well. Protect Your Reputation When you are in the job market, it is important to make sure that you go out and actively search for information about yourself online. Search for your name on the major search engines and see what turns up. There's a good chance that some of your social networking profiles will appear. Because of the availability of social networking profiles, it's important to make sure that you protect your reputation online and get rid of anything on your profiles that could cost you a job. For example, those pictures of you and your … [Read more...] about Optimizing Yourself for Employment
5 Ways to Get the Most Out of Your Lunch Break
1. Make Sure You Take Your Break Pretty obvious, but one that we've all been guilty of not doing at one time or another I'm sure! Get in the habit of taking your break. There's always more that can be done, but by actually taking a break you are much more likely to be efficient when you return.2. Eat Healthily It can be tempting to quickly eat a sandwich or whatever is easiest or graze on snack foods throughout the day whilst at work, but taking the time to plan a healthy lunch is important for your health. Be proactive and plan what suits your tastes, health and budget and ensure you take time to eat well during your workday. 3. Nap Not getting enough sleep? Getting enough sleep, but know you benefit from a nap? Either way, napping is a win-win. I know it isn't always easy to find somewhere to nap when you're at work, but with a little creativity there is often somewhere you can find. I used to take a nap in my car when I worked in my last office job. I would drive to a quiet road … [Read more...] about 5 Ways to Get the Most Out of Your Lunch Break