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Leaving Work Due to a Disability
Posted on May 18th, 2011 No commentsSociety tends to have an ambivalent view of disability. On the one hand there is genuine compassion and sympathy for those who are permanently injured or disabled due to illness. Charities, religious institutions, and volunteer organizations depend upon this compassion in order to successful serve their needy populations. However, on the other hand there is popular image of people milking an illness or even faking an injury in order to obtain disability benefits and get out of having to work. It is this latter view that makes many people who suffer from a legitimate disability feel embarrassed about their condition and to downplay their situation.
The majority of those workers who are forced to stop working due to a disability are more deserving of compassion than suspicion or disdain. In addition to dealing with the life changing nature of their illness or injury, they are having to cope with real physical pain and emotional distress. They are also likely to face obstacles when they attempt to obtain long term disability benefits to help their family survive financially.
Anyone who is leaving work due to a disability needs to work closely with their company’s benefits coordinator to make sure they are filing the proper paperwork to protect their job and to obtain the necessary insurance benefits. They need to find out if they qualify for workers compensation if the injury was acquired on the job and whether their company offers long term disability payments. They may need to file for FMLA leave or switch their insurance while they are out of work. If the disability is permanent, they will likely have to terminate their job and deal with things like retirement funds and applying for federal disability benefits.
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Great Jobs in Banking Include Loan Officers
Posted on April 17th, 2011 No commentsThe banking industry is filled with a variety of career opportunities, and most of them are stable positions with the potential for ongoing growth. In addition, many of the financially based jobs have high-income potentials. These are extremely attractive features in today’s, or any, job market and the security and benefits that are included make these positions all the more popular.
One of the most dynamic and rewarding career options in the financial field is that of the loan officer. It is also one of the most popular for individuals who are just entering the job market. Loan officer positions continue to receive increasing growth and high interest from recent college graduate as well as those preparing to enter college . Meanwhile, it’s also popular with individuals wanting to make a career change.
Some of the reasons for popularity of this position include extremely high earning potential and relative ease of entering into the job. Depending on the specifics of the job, there are varying levels of education and background experience requirements. It is possible to enter into this field without any college education. Meanwhile, some of the positions might require a bachelor’s degree. An MBA will almost always put you ahead of competition. Regardless of your specific background, there are some great loan officer training courses that will ensure you have the necessary education and skill levels to succeed in this field.
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Finding Your Dream Job
Posted on January 14th, 2011 No commentsThe dream job has become something of a unicorn. Many people claim to have sighted it, but it can seem impossible to find one for yourself. The internet was supposed to make it easier for people to find their dream job since it opened up countless possibilities for freelancing, consulting, and made building retail businesses much easier. However, all it seems to have done is multiplied the options, which can make sorting through them much more difficult.
Rather than looking at lists of occupations and hoping that you’ll find one that screams “dream job” to you, try starting with yourself. Identify the things that you love or have a sustained interest in or a strong, persistent passion for.
Next look at the skills you already possess. This may include specific skills associated with your passion, such as being a good golf player, as well as more general skills that can be applied in a work setting.
Now play with the two lists to see what you can create. Combine a love of golf with an ability to sell and all you’ll need is a golf degree to get a position as a golf club sales manager. Or take the same degree and strong communication skills and you may build a career as a golf reporter on a sports channel.
The possibilities may not be as endless, but they will be much more meaningful to you. They are also more likely to lead you to that elusive dream job.