Book provides 6 important lessons to college grads seeking career advice (Asheville Citizen-Times) Question: I am a recent college graduate, working in my first professional job. Already, I’m finding that I don’t want to follow a traditional career path. I want to make a difference and be successful, but I don’t see those adding up to a career. I’m interested in doing a lot of different things. Does this make sense? |
Educational center now registering for part-time programs (Port Clinton News Herald) Registration is now under way for career and job training, as well as part-time programs at Penta Career Center, Adult and Continuing Education. |
Sex accused ambulance officer 'doing his job' (Stuff) A former St John ambulance driver's innocent examination of women had been turned into a "picture of perversion, his lawyer told Auckland District Court yesterday. |
Temp job can boost options (Lawrence Journal-World) Q: I accepted a job with a CPA firm and the environment was unbearable; plus, they changed the waiting period on my medical benefits from 30 to 60 days, after I started. I resigned after three months, relocated, and now I’m looking for employment. What is the best way to job search? I have registered with a temp agency but want to remain available to search for full time. — Marian |
Negotiating health plans; Insurers deny claims to control costs but often leave patients with few options (The Bulletin) Skiing at Mammoth Mountain in California as a young man, Dennis Fox broke his right ankle. It became increasingly painful as the Bend man grew older.Fox, now 68, said the ankle hurts almost all of the time, making it difficult for him to exercise, walk or do his job as a school bus driver. The former national champion bodybuilder now gets regular steroid injections that buy him some time, though ... |
Health Care Rights For Refusal (KFDA-TV Amarillo) A new rule that would allow medical professionals to deny care over moral beliefs is causing concern by local health care professionals and pastors. |
Paxton out at Iowa Central (The Fort Dodge Messenger) Dr. Bob Paxton, a man who was a professional success as president of Iowa Central Community College, but whose controversial photo stirred community outrage, is resigning. According to Iowa Central Board President Mark Crimmins, he met with Paxton Wednesday and both parties agreed on Paxton's departure. A search process for Paxton's replacement will begin immediately, Crimmins said. ''Dr. |
Student athletes sometimes need specialized physicals (The Florida Times-Union) The state requires students to get physicals to be eligible for school athletics. But the examination is only as good as the medical professional who performs it, the questions asked and the diagnostic tools used, experts say. |
Cancer diagnosis spurs acts of giving back (The Oregonian) Diagnosed two years ago with Stage 3 breast cancer, Amy Paterson traipsed to nearly 150 medical visits: chemotherapy, radiation, a double mastectomy, physical therapy, an exercise study, nutrition consultations and more. |
'ASEAN deal to drain RP of professionals' (ABS-CBNNEWS.com) The Professional Regulatory Commission (PRC) on Wednesday warned that an agreement enabling the free flow of professionals among member countries of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) would further deplete the Philippines of licensed professionals if left uncontrolled. |