Ever wondered what it would be like to work in the trades? There's a hands-on construction night event coming soon where you can learn about employment opportunities.
If you're someone who is interested in seeing what it's like to work in the construction industry, the DECC will be having a community open house on February 26th.
Tuesday will be a big day for local 10th and 11th grade students and me! They will be gathering information to shape their future careers and I will be a first time panelist at the Kids Plus Pathway to Careers, an event organized and conducted by the Northland Foundation.
This is a little silly, but I have an attachment issue with my headphones. They' Sony MDR-7506 professional grade headphones I've had from the first day I started college. (They were included in my tuition.) Basically, these headphones are falling apart...
I stumbled on this and thought it was worth sharing. With so much competition out there for jobs, it's nice to know ways you can get the edge. There are obvious things you know to do, like wear a shirt to work. Here are things to avoid to be successful:
If you are in the mood for a career change, or looking for a job, you might want to take on long look into these 12 professions before working in the field. While I think anyone with passion can be successful in whatever they set their mind to do, this is an interesting article. Here are the 12 most overrated jobs:
We all hear how tough the job market is but there are professions that will be growing in the near future. If you are thinking of a going back to school or just considering a career change, here are the 7 fastest growing jobs and what part of the country you may have the best luck landing a job. This is part of a national article, but Duluth is mentioned as a hot spot to land a job in an industr