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The Data Modeler manages the flow of information between departments through the use of relational databases. Develops data models to meet the needs of the organization's information systems. Being a Data Modeler stays informed of the ways the organization uses its data. Maintains data integrity by working to eliminate redundancy. In addition, Data Modeler requires a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to a manager. Being a Data Modeler gains exposure to some of the complex tasks within the job function. Occasionally directed in several aspects of the work. Working as a Data Modeler typically... view job details

Create and manage digital assets. Follow design guidelines, asset naming conventions and other technical constraints. Create an assortment of textures, maps and pre-made environmental assets to allow for quick renders or models to be creative in the timeline assigned. view job details

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Easley Transportation offers temperature-controlled transportation and warehousing, freight trucking, crossdock and transload services. view company details

Medstar Transportation is a ride service, transportation contractor that works with Cities, Transit agencies, and social service organizations. Our goal is to provide the equality of transportation in every community in WA. State. view company details

Trinity Transportation prides themselves as one of the most innovative ground transportation specialists in the industry offering a full line of transportation services including motorcoaches, sedans, shuttles, and school buses. We go the extra mile with on-time service, safe vehicles, and highly qualified professional drivers. We offer many sizes from full size 56 passenger motor coaches designed for cross country travel to mini coaches for corporate travel. view company details

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# 5 Go Hybrid If you have no choice but to drive, you may want to consider a fuel-efficient hybrid car.# 4 Carpool Do you have a co-worker that lives nearby or a friend that works in the next building? Find a carpooling buddy and save some cash and gas.# 3 Public Transportation Taking public transportation may add some time onto your commute, so bring a good book, magazine or newspaper.# 2 Ride a Bike If you work a little bit far to walk, riding a bike is another cost-effective option. Remember to wear your helmet!# 1 Take a Walk I... view article details

If you love computers and dream in programming code, then a career in the technology industry might be perfect for you. We checked out a few published lists of hot tech jobs by several online publications, compared it to our existing job titles and salary data, and came up with nine highest paying tech jobs offering salaries between $50,000 and $100,000 per year. 1. Data Architect If you have a good head for math, then you might find work as a data modeler. Modelers use applied mathematics to create database systems and improve the transfer of data between them. Those seeking this kind of work... view article details

The Midwest continued to be the best place for job-seekers last month, according to data recently released by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The states in the center of the country had an average unemployment rate of 7.2 percent in April, better than any other region and significantly lower than the national rate of 8.1 percent.  Driving the Midwest's low jobless numbers was North Dakota's unemployment rate of 3 percent. The western part of North Dakota is experiencing an oil boom that has produced thousands of jobs in the construction, trade and transportation, and professional services... view article details

Taking a business trip is often part of the job. You may even enjoy the trip, but that doesn’t make it a vacation. Business travel is considered work time. And when thinking about the business travel compensation and reimbursement you’re owed, you should understand what you’re entitled to. Responsibility for Reimbursing Business Travel Expenses When employers think about business travel compensation, they typically begin by putting reimbursement guidelines in place so employees know exactly what they can (and cannot) expense. Business travel expenses can fly out of control in a hurry, and empl... view article details

The 7 most affordable US Cities Want to move to a city where the cost of living is relatively low to start your first job? Still struggling with where to move and how to afford living on your own in a city in the United States? Find it exhausting to take all the factors—the price of food, price of apartment renting, price of cars, and the price of clothes—into consideration when you try to find the cheapest place to live? This article takes into account the cost of housing, food, transportation, healthcare, utilities, taxes, and childcare and provides a list of cities with t... view article details

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Are you earning enough to support yourself? The living wage debate has recently taken center stage. But what exactly is a "living wage"? A living wage is more than the minimum income wage that people earn to afford basic needs, such as food, shelter, and transportation. The specific amount usually varies significantly depending on location due to differences in living expenses. This article will dig deeper into the living wage and how to accurately calculate it. The Definition of Living Wage A living wage covers food, shelter, and transportation. It exceeds the minimum wage, which often does ... view blog & white papers details

There’s a lot of controversy about office holiday parties these days. With the #metoo movement, many organizations are worried about the possible legal ramifications of hosting an office holiday party. If you are in charge of planning this year’s office holiday party, it’s important to follow a few simple rules of conduct to ensure every attendee has a fun (and safe) time. Avoid the “Naughty List”: 6 Rules of Conduct    1) Keep it Legal When planning the party, ensure that it doesn’t violate religious discrimination laws, ignore medical needs, or fail to provide access to disabled guests. It ... view blog & white papers details

Employee benefits are an important part of compensation for everyone. For employees, benefits can mean the difference between getting preventative and needed health care or not. Benefits can also provide a healthier workforce and a safety net of paid time off, flexible work, and retirement contributions. For employers, benefits make the organization more competitive to attract new employees and retain the ones they have. A 2021 study found that current employees are looking for flexible work, tech tools to support remote work, mental health support, and childcare. Another recent study found th... view blog & white papers details

As a society, we have financial responsibilities, including living and leisure expenses. For employers, salaries are key in recruitment and retention. The salary you choose to offer your employees should reflect a number of factors. Location, cost of living, and individual employee performance are some of the major considerations. Adjusting pay isn't always a straightforward task, however. Some employees may work remotely, while others must commute. Different states and countries have different tax brackets, and the cost of living varies by location. The performance and achievements of one emp... view blog & white papers details

Skilled trades are types of jobs that require specific skills you learn from experience, on-the-job training, or vocational courses. These careers are usually stable and require technical knowledge. Skilled trades are often jobs that can be physically or mentally demanding. Jobs in skilled trades can be found in areas like construction, repair, transportation, and maintenance. You can explore several types of skilled trade jobs before choosing which one you want to pursue. Different Kinds of Skilled Trades Skilled trades are great jobs to earn a living. People working in this type of job usua... view blog & white papers details