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You would be wise to consider reinventing yourself. Take a look at the market for your expertise. In this economy, many executive and managerial positions are being eliminated. Early recognition of there being a low expectation of being hired for that job again soon is admirable. Make a list of your skills and abilities that you have as a professional, or "worker bee." If you need to update your training, or change fields, make arrangements to start doing so. Meanwhile, search for jobs in both areas, as an executive and as a professional. The thing is, in this market, you want to obtain a survival job as soon as possible. That is, even at a lower wage, wiser since you are still able to fund the basics and not sink into foreclosure or worse during the job hunt in uncertain times. An additional advantage is that you are adding skills to your arsenal and you should find yourself on top in time.
Do what you love, turn a hobby into a business. Be prepared to wait at least five years before you ever see a profit. Make sure that you have enough funds to carry yourself and the business over for the first several years. Make a realistic business plan, including a budget.
No. PMP stands for Project Management Professional and is a certification offered by the Project Management Institute (USA). Unless you pass the certification, you cannot call yourself as PMP
managing a store by yourself. or self management i guess.
When you establish high standards for yourself at work you can easily be promoted. Your manager will see and appreciate your work ethic.
professional liaisoning--agents who can handle work that you cannot do yourself through their expertise and network
You can describe yourself in an interview as all of these things. You should probably also describe yourself as detail oriented and analytical.
a successful entrepreneur / in the beauty industry
It means to conduct yourself in a professional manner, as the circumstance calls for.
"To lone it" is a slang term that means to be alone, without company or company, or to do something solo without assistance from others.
well there is money, the possibility of being famous and pleasing people the quest of being yourself as your boss,
Financial gain for services rendered qualifies you to be a professional in any field. Get paid, and call yourself a professional.
It is difficult to compare yourself to other applicants if you do not know their skill sets, experiences, and expertise. Instead, you should focus on your attributes and reiterate them to the interviewer.
"Ethnically oriented" refers to something that is focused on a particular ethnic group, often in terms of cultural values, traditions, or characteristics associated with that group. It may involve activities, products, or media that cater specifically to that ethnic group.
No you need to go to a professional piercer
No. If you want to be circumcised, you should see a professional.
Pat yourself on the back. Congratulations !