Find a job you love, and you'll never work for the rest of your life. ~Confucius
Monster.com is one of the most popular career websites on the internet. I know a lot of people who were able to find jobs and careers using that site. However, careerbuilder.com, jobsite.com are also good places to start looking for a job and start a career in your field.
There are many sites that will give career advice, but be very careful not to give too much information. I would recommend sticking with well-known names and companies. One that is safe is careerpath.com. They are very helpful.
Harvard Law School is the obvious answer, but if you want something that is useful, I would recommend electronics with a specialization in RF technology.
There are several excellent HVAC schools in Philadelphia. One in particular which I would recommend as both reputable and cost effective is Kaplan Career Institute.
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Yes, you can. However it might not be the best way to pursue this field. I would recommend you contact a career adviser at the institution of your choice.
What did the professor recommend that you do? I would highly recommend the porterhouse steak. The board did not recommend the merger.
I will recommend you not to peruse your career in MBA.
I would recommend checking out the national job web sites such as Monster or Career Builder. You also could check out the state unemployment agency as they will have job listings.
One investment that a person could recommend that would be good would be to have a savings account.
The question is not clear. I would just say, "I recommend Excel."
I recommend seeking out a professional resume writing service or a career counselor at your school or in your community to help you improve your resume.