Over 41 million Americans received food stamps in July 2010, a record high after 20 consecutive months of signups. The lowest fifth of earners in the US earned less than 4% of all income in 2009, while over 20% of children live below the poverty line. Wall Street bonuses have increased almost 20% since 2009. […]
The US Postal Service has been delivering mail for over 200 years, employing over half a million people and using advanced technology. It delivers 47% of the world’s mail and has a larger retail network than McDonald’s, Starbucks, and Walmart combined. It operates one of the largest vehicle fleets in the world and survives on […]
Arbitration training is necessary for career advancement in legal or negotiation-based careers. It’s available at post-secondary institutions and professional organizations, and aims to improve negotiation and mediation results. Referee networks, books, seminars, and online resources are also available. Always validate the source of information. People working in a legal or negotiation-based career often find arbitration […]
Sanitation training is available at community colleges, online schools, and career training programs. It is essential for controlling the spread of disease and creating a healthy living environment. There are no specific prerequisites, and courses teach proper sterilization and waste disposal methods. Employers provide training to workers, and the foodservice industry is under increasing pressure […]
Disaster recovery training can be part of law enforcement, healthcare, or IT training. There are two types of programs: IT and crisis disaster recovery. Admission requirements vary, and it’s important to research faculty and resources carefully. There are three items to consider when looking for disaster recovery training: purpose, admission requirements, and faculty. Disaster recovery […]
The moon doesn’t have a permanently dark side, both sides have light and dark periods. The phrase “far side of the moon” is a better descriptor. The moon is tidally locked and the far side looks different from the near side. Despite the popularity of the term “dark side of the moon,” the moon doesn’t […]
Telesales training can be obtained from various sources, including on-the-job training, online programs, workshops, and self-training tools such as books and videos. Companies may offer one-on-one or group training sessions, while online programs and workshops can help improve skills. Self-training tools allow individuals to learn at their own pace and focus on specific areas of […]
Bloodborne pathogen training is available from various sources, including colleges, hospitals, and professional organizations. It is important to ensure that the course meets the student’s needs and complies with government regulations. Healthcare professionals can receive refresher courses, and public health clinics offer training to professionals at risk of exposure. Tattoo artists can obtain training from […]
Lab technician training can be obtained through community colleges, online schools, or on-the-job training. Skills taught include processing techniques, safety, communication, and equipment use. Training is specific to the industry, and those interested should be detail-oriented and enjoy working independently. Programs vary in length and can be completed part-time or full-time. Online programs are available, […]
Taking delivery refers to receiving purchased items or investments, which can vary depending on the jurisdiction. It can include signing a contract or physically receiving goods, and contracts may include accept or pay language to protect sellers. Taking delivery generally means taking delivery of items or investments that a person or business has purchased. Sometimes […]
A summons means a creditor is taking legal action against you for a debt. It consists of a complaint and a summons, which orders you to appear in court. Consult a lawyer, but don’t ignore it. Respond within 20-30 days, in writing or in person. Serve the plaintiff’s attorney and file with the court, including […]
Freight broker training options include brick-and-mortar schools, online courses, books, and working with an experienced broker. Education is not required to obtain a license, but training can help. Choosing a program can be based on reputation, cost, or recommendations. Working for a broker is another option to gain experience. An individual who wants to become […]
Teaching children to receive gifts politely is important. It’s helpful to practice before holidays or birthdays. Providing a gift list can be impolite, and involving children in giving their own gifts can help. The correct response is a quick “Thank you.” Practice makes perfect. Teaching children to receive presents politely is important during the first […]
Non-Catholics attending Mass are welcome, but only Catholics can take Communion. Catholics believe the wafer is the body of Christ and taking it without belief is sacrilegious. Non-Catholics should not take Communion, even if considering joining the church. Other Christian churches may have similar rules. It’s best to ask a Christian friend or pastor for […]