Prepare For Careers
May 29th, 2009 by admin1. You should groom yourselves. You need to keep your hands, face, and clothes neat and clean, and dress moderately when in the adult company.
2. Be pleasant to people you meet. You will never know who might be your future employer. You need to think about the phrase, “Be careful of the feet that you step on today as they might be the same feet that you will need to kiss tomorrow.”
3. You should get to know how to type efficiently and quickly. Also you need to learn how to use proper grammar and punctuate sentences correctly–not the way this is done on IM.
4. Scientists also should know how to employ the phone as well as change money.
5. It is recommended to take vocational classes and study a hands-on skill. You can benefit from community classes in case what you are concerned in is not provided at your school. Studies demonstrate that vocational learning pays better and is more reliable than marching via four-year programs and finding later you need to have a master’s degree for advancing in pay scale, for example, nursing.
6. Take art, dance, drama, writing, music –be creative. This really assists in the work by reducing stress. The arts can help you think better and live longer.
7. Get used to speak before an audience. This is scary for the first time, but you will find out that nobody intends to bite you, even they may delight what you say them.
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