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The Staircase to Becoming an Oncology Nurse
Introduction Some people choose jobs because of their interests. Others select career paths based on factors such as desired salary, the ease with which they may obtain the job, and/or the hours associated with the job. Regardless, for most individuals, they simply pick a vocation. In my situation, my wants and needs go to the career of an Oncology Nurse. Many people die from this horrendous disease each year, and one day it will be my job to help and care for those whom are in trouble, being chased down by the mass murderer, Cancer. Becoming an Oncology Nurse requires a specific type of education, many tasks to overcome, and the persistence of great work while on the job.
By Taylor Renee Hurles7 years ago in Journal
Tips for Taking Your Business to the Next Level
Starting a business is never easy, and growing that business once it's started can seem to be an uphill battle. Fortunately, there are several excellent ways for entrepreneurs to drive business growth successfully. Here are four of the top tips you can implement to take your company to the next level.
By Kevin Gardner7 years ago in Journal
Five Ways to Stay Educated When Not in School
Learning does not start or end with school. Just because you are done with college or are saving up to go to some sort of higher education, this doesn’t mean you have to stop learning. There are many ways that you can keep learning without the classroom environment.
By Jade Pulman7 years ago in Education
How to Make the Most Out of Your Teaching Career
As a teacher, it is easy to get burnt out and feel the grind of teaching every day. However, there are many different ways to make the most out of your teaching career. When you are really pushing to the next level, you will find that your possibilities are virtually limitless in your field.
By Mikkie Mills7 years ago in Education
Maximize Your Business Goals Through Marketing
A business won't survive, much less thrive, without an effective marketing strategy in place. Small businesses, in particular, rely on smart and cost-effective business strategies to succeed. Not every business owner, to his/her detriment, invests the necessary resources into a broad-based marketing campaign. Small businesses face many obstacles to long-term profitability. A smart, long-term plan involves doing what is essential to expand advertising and promotions on all fronts.
By Kevin Gardner7 years ago in Journal














