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Participate in an "On Call" rotation for after-hours service calls, which involves some weekends and night responsibilities. Understand and execute work orders in a timely and professional manner. Complete assigned tasks as part of the crew with quality and caution. view job details

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Carolina Restoration Services of North Carolina, Inc. is a full service disaster restoration company. We have extensive experience in large scale and complex residential or commercial fire, water, and weather related damage restoration. Fully licensed and insured, Carolina Restoration Services is a North Carolina general contractor with over 30 years of construction & reconstruction experience. This is why we are one of the oldest and most trusted insurance restoration companies. We have highly skilled, professionally trained and certified fire, water and mold restoration technicians to addres... view company details

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REDDIX MEDICAL GROUP, P.A. is a company based out of 5903 RIDGEWOOD ROAD, JACKSON, Mississippi, United States. view company details

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Q. What should I do if my job title doesn't really reflect what I do? My job title is 'return authorization coordinator.' I process and credit accounts when we receive products back from customers.A. I agree that your title seems to be somewhat inflated. A job title is never a good way to define a job. Rather, whether in a job search or at performance review time, it's better to read the entire job description to make sure it adequately reflects what you actually do.Ideally, a job title also should reflect a person's actual job responsibilities. Ask your HR department what its rationale was fo... view article details

Q. I recently accepted a new role as a Web assessment client coordinator within an organization for whom I have been working for a year. My previous salary was $25,000. When asked about my desired compensation for this new role, I replied, "I don't know what the salary range is for this position," trying to get a feel for what I might expect. I was due for my one year performance review and was expecting a salary increase of at least 5 percent. My manager told me to go into this performance review with $27,000 in mind. This was lower than I was hoping for. I didn't really feel I had much barga... view article details

People say college is the best time of your life. For some, it's the thrill of being in a basketball arena or football stadium surrounded by tens of thousands of rabid comrades ready to scream their way through a rivalry game. And for a few others still, it's that meal plan that lets them gobble down 5 slices of pizza, 7 cookies, and 2 fruit cups, all with a swipe of their student ID. But everyone has one common memory: classes, where they could join their peers in learning from great professors. Perhaps you are considering returning to college as your own career progresses. People may think c... view article details

There was a great episode of Cheers long ago where the dim-witted Woody was duped into accepting the higher title of “Senior Bartender” over a pay raise. (For those under 30, Cheers was a sitcom in the 80s and Woody was played by Woody Harrelson … you know… that guy from True Detective and Hunger Games).Maybe it’s because I somehow saw my future-self helping others negotiate, but even at the young age of 19, that scene really struck with me. After all, who could possibly want something as insignificant as a higher title, when the bottom line of money is what they were clearly looking for?Well,... view article details

Some Situations Present a Compelling Case for Taking Less Money Less Can Be More Just a few decades ago, the thought of taking a pay cut was preposterous. A history of a steadily climbing paycheck as you advanced through your career, gaining experience and promotions, was seen as proof that you were on the right track. The idea was "more, more, more" and if the number of zeroes dropped, so too did your standing. Times have changed. Today, salary ups and downs are seen as par for the course. Given the unsettled economic environment, the only rule about salary is that there are no rules. In a... view article details

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People want to continuously develop in their careers. They'd like regular upskilling and training. They need to know that they have opportunities to progress in your company. If you don't implement career pathing strategies, you could lose them. A 2019 LinkedIn report found that 94% of employees would stay with a company longer if it invested in their careers. How would you handle losing your top talent tomorrow? The right career pathing strategies can help you retain your top talent. This will also ensure that your company has the skills and resources it needs to remain competitive and releva... view blog & white papers details

Disasters can happen anytime, without any warning. A business continuity plan is like a guide for a company during tough times like facing unprecedented fires, floods, or cyberattacks. It increases the chances of a business surviving these challenges. Having a business continuity plan is crucial. If you want your organization's odds of surviving an unexpected calamity to improve, you need a strategy that is constantly updated and examined. All employees must understand this carefully crafted business continuity plan. Without this plan, there is a greater chance that recovery will become delaye... view blog & white papers details