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Top 10 Jobs in Kansas City, Missouri
Kansas City, Missouri is recommended as the best city in America for workers at the midway point in their career or midway up the career ladder. The Greater Kansas City Area offers ample job and career openings with advancement potential, affordable housing, arts and culture, music, nightlife, shopping, and family attractions. Several universities are located in this historic area at the beginning for the Santa Fe Trail.
10 commentsTop 10 American Cities Mid-Career Professionals (Best Cities, Part III)
Among the Top 5 out 10 Best Cities for Mid-Level Careers and Mid-Career Professionals, three of the top cities show optimal conditions for work in Creative Positions. Salaries are high and Salary Growth is significant [up to 40%] in most of these Top Cities, while the cost of living is lower than the average among US States and Metro Areas.
3 commentsThe Best Jobs for a Second Career
Okay maybe you’re bored with your job, or it doesn’t pay enough, or your boss has sent you off into the sunset to fish your life away. If you’re just bored with your job, but have a...
1 comment19th Century Business Philosophy Revitalized
If you were a worker in almost any kind of business in the 19th Century, expectations about what a boss could expect from you were high and uncompromising. You took a job with the notion that your life...
0 commentsBest 25 Cities in the USA for Jobs
Best 30 Cities for Jobs 2009 - 2012 Best 25 Places to Move for Work in the USA (Public domain)Best 25 Cities in the USA for Jobs (Best Cities, Part I) Top 10 American Cities for Young Adult Professionals...
28 commentsHow to Review a City: Mulberry, Kansas
Mulberry sits in Crawford County, Kansas in the Southeast Market Area designated for gathering statistics about employment and business. Mulberry is actually at the Missouri-Kansas state border, near Arma and Pittsburg KS.
10 commentsTop 10 American Cities for Retirement Jobs (Best Cities, Part IV)
The New Retirement is one in which retirees often expect and want to work at least part-time. The reasons for this continuation of work are at times financial, but people live longer than previously and want to stay active and engaged.
7 commentsWork after forty
Why should it be that after having studied and worked nearly all your life you should be more or less told or shown that after forty years old you are considered too old to be hired by any company? Firstly...
0 commentsShould Pleasures be Denied so Children Can Inherit More?
It's hard to answer how much we should leave behind for our children. So much depends on the circumstances of the people involved, how much belt-tightening would be involved, how much need there will be for the kids and whether it might just be better for them to earn their own money...
4 commentsTop 15 Jobs in America's Friendliest Retirement Town - The Villages
Hubber dusanotes asked me about looking at The Villages in Florida as a subject for city review and job openings, future possibilities, and trends. I'd like to do that and include travel and tourism...
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