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What would you do if a co-worker was stealing from the company?

Put him in jail or...

Steal the same thing he's already taking? If he's stealing lunches from the break room I would tell on him.

Where can you work as a lawyer?

Lawyers work in many places. Most have an office in an office building where they do their meetings. They spend a lot of time in court houses talking with judges and other lawyers. Some work for corporations and work at the corporate offices. Anyplace there is a business or a courthouse you can find attorneys!

How can you sell ice in eskimo?

You bring the eskimo in tropical climate and he will ask you to sell him ice ;) ... simple

How do you join anti terrorist squad?

By competitive exam

2. Anti Terrorist Squad requires a very high knowledge about country status, whats going on, where, how etc. since we as Indians each and everybody are and must be opposite to terrorists so that we can rule our own country independently. so try to learn about our country, why terrorists from other country are in attack, as a citizen of India or may be other countries are equally responsible to act as Anti Terrorist Squad Team.

Flirting on the job?

If your both single?...Go for it just don't be obvious about it and try to remain professional while in front of others.

If your single and they are in a relationship but not married then your walking a fine line.

If they're married.............NO!!!!

Can you work in the UK government if US citizen?

if you have family living over there already then yess. if you get married to someone over there then yess. but you cant just randomly become one, and if you can it would cost alot and also, be a ver hard progress, i hope this helped you.

How much do bail bond agents make?

Although the charge can, and does, change from area to area and/or with the seriousness of the offense, or the size of the bond - "Bail Bondsmen" (as they are customarily known) USUALLY charge 10% of the bail amount set (i.e.- judge sets bail at $10,000. the bail would usually cost you $1,000.)

What qualifications do you need to be a solicitor and what do you need too study at college?

As it is extremely competitive to get into law and intellectually demanding you need to be an excellent academic.

So good GCSE results. if you find yourself getting ds or less then maybe this isn't the career for you.

Commercial firms often specify a minimun of 3Bs at A-Level, with many other firms wanting only those with straight A grades. You should look to study the more traditional subjects at College as opposed to often perceived to be 'less challenging subjects' such as Media Studies or PE. Taking an A-Level in Law is not required.

i will need 5 gcse's above the grade C, They will include Maths and English (which are the main ones ) but to be even better History and Languages. Then i Will Need 2 A-Levels (i will probably take around 8) In the region of A*-C

Then i will need to spend 1-2 years studying la, and doing a degree in law to qualify for a job in soliciting

i can get between £30,000 a year and £200,000 a year depending on which category you study, hope this is helpful

How much do lawyers make in Canada?

Of course the average salary of a Toronto lawyer can greatly vary. Typically new associates will earn between 60,000 - 90,000 in a medium size Toronto firm. Salaries tend to decrease outside of Toronto and further outside of Ontario. After completion of an LLB/JD, articling lawyers can expect to make somewhere in between 40,000 - 70,000, once again the same issue of location applies.

What does the board of county commissioners do?

They appoint clerks to keep official records of the board's work, to publish notices, to conduct research, and to carry out other duties, such as providing info about county government to citizens.

How much money does a barrister earn?

Well, it depends, quite frankly. On the one hand, one may be an eminent Queen's Counsel accruing fees of up to AU$4,000,000 for the year; on the other hand, one may be a lowly junior barrister - sporting a fresh, white wig which has hardly seen any sweat from the scalp - on a pauper's stipend of AU$80,000 per year. So, it depends on one's cognitive abilities and willingness to work hard, burning the midnight oil, much like our newly-elected Minister for the Environment! If you are wanting to work at the Bar, there are three matters to consider: - expect to earn very little for the first two years, unless you are related to a few QCs and Justices of various courts in your state; - expect to work very hard for miserable money, as many solicitors will not settle counsel fees of very junior barristers, who simply cannot afford to 'kick up a stink' about it; and - have passion for the work. M, Esq.

What are some other jobs that you could get related to the nursing field?

RN opportunities There is no profession which offers as many opportunities for diversified roles as does nursing. Nurses may follow their personal and professional interests by working with any group of people, in any setting, at any time. Some nurses follow the traditional role of working in a hospital setting. Within the hospital setting, nurses may work in areas including: Critical Care; Emergency; Maternal/Child Care; Medical: Cardiology, Diabetes, Gastroenterology, Gerontology, Nephrology, Neurology, Oncology, Pulmonary, Rehabilitation, Renal, Rheumatology, Urology; Operating Room/Recovery Room; Pediatrics; Psychiatric/Mental Health; Surgical: Burn, Cardiovascular, Ear/Nose/Throat, Gastroenterology, Orthopedics, Plastic Reconstructive, Transplant

Others may work in non-hospital settings including: Public/Community Health; Mental Health Agencies; Home Health Care; Physician's Office; Health Maintenance Organizations and Managed Care Companies; Insurance; Occupational Health; Research Centers; Extended Care Facilities; Clinics; Outpatient Surgery Centers; Hospices; Community Schools, Day Care Centers; Military Branches; Independent Practice; Schools of Nursing; Senior Centers, Shelters, Churches

RNs can specialize in neonatal, pediatric, gerontologic, or geriatric care. Nurses that specialize by work setting or treatment type may include the following: Medical and Surgical Nurses - found in all healthcare settings and perform a variety of basic nursing functions Home Healthcare Nurses - work at patients' homes to aide with the recovery from accidents, surgical procedures, or childbirth Transplant Nurses - monitor both transplant recipients and donors to ensure organs are not rejected and that both patients heal properly Critical Care Nurses - work in a hospitals' critical or intensive care ward, and mainly work with cardiovascular, respiratory, and pulmonary failure Emergency and Trauma Nurses work in hospital emergency departments, treating life threatening conditions. They may also work as Flight Nurses, providing patient care in helicopters while en route to the nearest medical facility

Specialty nurses working in the organ and body type category are generally found in specialist offices or outpatient care centers. These nurses normally work with one of the following specialists: Dermatologists - focusing on skin related conditions Gynecologists - focusing on women's reproductive systems Orthopedic Nurses - focusing on muscular and skeletal issues Nephrologists - focusing on kidney diseases

The final category, disease, ailment, or condition nurses may be employed in any type of healthcare setting. They commonly work with oncology, genetics, addictions, HIV/AIDS, or developmental disabilities. There are also positions requiring candidates to possess RN licensure which requires little or no contact with the patients. These occupations include nurse administrators, forensic nurses, case managers, and others...etc

What was John F Kennedy's job before he ran for president?

He was a US Senator when he ran for President. Before that he was a Congressman .

Before he entered politics, he went to college, joined the navy, served until the war ended and worked as a magazine writer.

What is a homicide?

Homicide is when somebody kills or murders someone else

it is killing of another person by another person

Homicide comes from the words homo-, meaning "of the same," in this case, species, and -cide, meaning killing, such as pesticide, genocide (killing of members of a race), etc.

Homicide is the killing of another human being. It is the general term of such a type of killing, and is branched into criminal homicide vs. justifiable homicide. All murders are homicides, but not all homicides are murder.

Can a nurse practitioner write prescriptions with out being supervised bt a physician?

Only if they are an advanced practice registered nurse and only if their state of practice permits it, i.e. a nurse practitioner, nurse midwife, or certified registered nurse anesthetists.

Where did the word cops come from?

The term Police coem from the French word Politie meaning policy and has been changed into the English word Police which means enforcers of Policy. Hence the Police will always work under the direction of those in Authority and never or the common man who does not really have much power to choose who is in authority anyway

What did Calvin Coolidge do as president?

Events and Accomplishments of Calvin Coolidge's Presidency:

The Immigration Act of 1924 at cut the amount of immigrants allowed into the U.S. so that only 150,000 total individuals were allowed in each year. The law favored immigrants from Northern Europe over Southern Europeans and Jews. Japanese immigrants were not allwoed in at all. In 1924 and 1926, taxes were cut that had been imposed during World War I. The money that individuals were able to keep and sepnd helped contribute to the speculation that eventually would lead to the fall of the stock market and contribute to the Great Depression. In 1924, the Veteran's Bonus passed through Congress despite Coolidge's veto. It provided veterans insurance redeemable in twenty years. In 1927-28, Congress tried to pass farm relief bills where the government would buy crops to support farm prices. Coolidge vetoed this bill two times believing that government had no place in setting price floors and ceilings. In 1928, the Kellogg-Briand Pact was created between fifteen countries who agreed that war was not a viable method for settling international disputes. It was created between Secretary of State Frank Kellogg and French Foreign Minister Aristide Briand. (Info from http://americanhistory.about.com/od/calvincoolidge/p/pcoolidge.htm)

How does a felon get a job?

i am an ex con who has tried in several places to obtain employment and every attempt is futile, we paid our debts to society yet we are cast away like we are some kind of disease. the only option that we are really given is to continue to be criminals and i assure you many of us no longer want that lifestyle, we can sell drugs and live comfortably, we resort to what we know and that is how to hustle, most of us pulled several years, i served 8 i grew up in there, what else is there for me? i have several license and i have an associates degree yet that is no good because i was young and made poor choices, convicts are always going to be held down in some form, we are job security for the cops and politicians with out us the society will fail, that is why we cannot get jobs, the system wants us to resort to our old way of life, basically they created us so they can stay employed, for whomever reads this that has not made stupid mistakes, the next time something happens in your area remember you chose not to help that person by giving him/her a chance you cast them out, people have to survive, think about it logically, anyone disagree?