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You're Hired You're Fired: Teacher
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Thursday, 14 May 2009. Our professional life started when we are 5/6 years old, and we went to school. The school is our second home, and we spent most of our days there. Study is our work, although some people don’t realize. So, if our work is study, and it is what we need to have a good job in future, our teachers are the responsible of our success. This job is one of the oldest jobs and the most important too, because all others depend on it! Yes because, as I already said, we spend much time at school.
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You're Hired You're Fired: The More You Work...
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Saturday, 16 May 2009. The More You Work. On my last post, I talked about two problems in our Portuguese lazy minds. However, I didn’t want to say we work less time than we should. In fact, I believe we work too much hours. If we take a look at the most developed societies, such as the Nordic ones, we will see they are starting to work less hours. That is because working too much is bad for both heath and work performance. Besides working too much time, usually we can’t choose our schedule. Act...Yes, un...
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You're Hired You're Fired: The immigrants
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Wednesday, 13 May 2009. Every day, from all the world, people is moving to another country, looking for better life conditions and for opportunities. The people from Portugal goes principally to Switzerland, France, Canada, Luxembourg. On our county, for example, people comes principally from Ukraine and is integrated with people from their country. This people, in the majority of times, don't bring their family. They come alone and try to find some friends. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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You're Hired You're Fired: 10/05/09 - 17/05/09
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Saturday, 16 May 2009. As I said on other post, I worry with the animals, but also with people, especially with their food! So, now I made my decision, after many indecisions, and I want to be nutritionist. Nutritionist is the specialist who works to food safety and dietary care. One of the biggest health problem on this century is obesity. In Portugal, 31,5% children 7-9 years old are overweight. I think that people neglecting their alimentation, and there are more and more eating disorders! Studies sho...
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You're Hired You're Fired: Veterinary...
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Saturday, 16 May 2009. When I was a little girl, this job really fascinated me! My passion with animals began soon, since I remember! I loved when I went to my grandparents' farm, give corn to the chickens, play with the rabbits, run with the dogs, etc. Here, I was in my world. On these days, I said that I want to stay there, to care for animals. With time, I changed my ideas but I still think that this is a prestigious job. Be veterinarian is care for animals, but mostly do it with love!
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You're Hired You're Fired: ‘A Little Less Conversation, a Little More Action Please’
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Thursday, 14 May 2009. 8216;A Little Less Conversation, a Little More Action Please’. There are two big problems in the typical Portuguese mind:. First, he has the ability to blame others for everything that happens to him. If he is fired, he will blame the employer, he will blame the government or he will blame the crises, but never himself. Secondly, although every Portuguese wants to find and have a good job, the majority of us don’t want to work at all. This innovative way of thinking can be positive...
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You're Hired You're Fired: You're Hired. You're Fired.
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Sunday, 17 May 2009. You're Hired. You're Fired. On this blog, we talked about some jobs and discussed issues that affect our world of work nowadays. We don't know what will happen in the future. However, we can predict an increasing in unemployment not only because of the world crises, but also because it seems a natural process in our society: technological improvements continuously decrease the work force needed in almost every jobs, while world population continues growing. Posted by Maria Silva.
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You're Hired You're Fired: Part-time jobs
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Thursday, 14 May 2009. Today, many teenagers have a part-time job, even while they’re studying or on vacations. In the consumer society we live is not easy to satisfy all the wishes that children and teenagers do! Get a part-time Job is a good way for teenagers learn the value of money and the important role it plays in everyday life. To spend money is necessary win it! There are many activities such as gardening, babysitting, working in libraries, cafes or restaurants, petsitting . Etc. The More You Work.
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You're Hired You're Fired: Healthy...healthy
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Saturday, 16 May 2009. As I said on other post, I worry with the animals, but also with people, especially with their food! So, now I made my decision, after many indecisions, and I want to be nutritionist. Nutritionist is the specialist who works to food safety and dietary care. One of the biggest health problem on this century is obesity. In Portugal, 31,5% children 7-9 years old are overweight. I think that people neglecting their alimentation, and there are more and more eating disorders!
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You're Hired You're Fired: ‘Brain Migrations'
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Wednesday, 13 May 2009. As you may know, the world of work is affected by an unequal distribution of wealth: the most powerful countries usually have the best work conditions while the poorest nations can’t guarantee work opportunities to their citizens. Still, that doesn’t mean the poor nations can’t train high qualified professionals. What high qualified people do when they can’t find a good job in their countries? Well, a great number of individuals move abroad, in a process called brain drain. On the...