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Title: What Is the Beginning Salary for a Marine? | Work - Chron.com
Headings: What Is the Beginning Salary for a Marine?
What Is the Beginning Salary for a Marine?
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Content: At this rank, pay remains the same regardless of your time in service. Once you make E-3, pay goes up to $1,931 a month with less than two years of service. Once you go over two years, you make $2,052, and $2,176 when you go over three years. You’ll continue to earn more as you move up in rank. An officer starting out as an O-1 goes from a base pay of $3,107 a month with less than two years of experience to $3,234 a month once they have more than two years in the Marines. When you go over three years, you’ll earn $3,910 a month. Once you promote to O-2, you’ll make $4,077 a month assuming you have at least two years in service, and when you go over three years in the Marines, you’ll make $4,696 a month as an O-2. For both enlisted personnel and officers, housing pay and any incentive pays you receive go up when you promote in rank. Industry
Your work setting in the Marine Corps depends on your job. You may work in an office or carry out the majority of your work out in the field, such as work in a hangar with aircraft or in a hospital.
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Title: Bounty Hunter Pay Scale | Work - Chron.com
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By Mariel Loveland Updated August 19, 2020
Is bounty hunting a real job? The answer is a resounding yes. No, we’re not talking about the kind of bounty hunters in "Star Wars." That’s certainly illegal, but what most of us have seen on A&E’s famed reality series "Dog the Bounty Hunter" is absolutely a real career. If you’ve never heard of a professional bounty hunter, that’s because that title is not exactly formal. Professionally, bounty hunters are called fugitive recovery agents or bail enforcement agents. These professionals essentially track down fugitives who’ve skipped out on paying their bail. It’s almost like a debt collector, but you’re collecting delinquent bail bonds. Unfortunately, a bounty hunter salary probably won’t make you rich, nor will the job make you famous like Dog. It’s a competitive industry that certainly serves a very specific niche.
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Title: Bounty Hunter Pay Scale | Work - Chron.com
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Bounty Hunter Education Requirements
Bounty Hunter Industry
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Content: Professionally, bounty hunters are called fugitive recovery agents or bail enforcement agents. These professionals essentially track down fugitives who’ve skipped out on paying their bail. It’s almost like a debt collector, but you’re collecting delinquent bail bonds. Unfortunately, a bounty hunter salary probably won’t make you rich, nor will the job make you famous like Dog. It’s a competitive industry that certainly serves a very specific niche. Nonetheless, it can provide a decent average salary and may be the right fit for a person who has a background in private investigation, process serving (i.e. serving legal and court documents) and bail bonds. This sets them ahead when it comes to bounty hunter training. Bounty Hunter Description
Most people can’t afford to pay their entire bail amount when they’re arrested for a crime. In some particular cases, bail can be set in the hundreds of thousands or even millions. That’s just not realistic for the average person (or even a rather well-off person) to pay.
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Bounty Hunter Pay Scale
Bounty Hunter Description
Bounty Hunter Education Requirements
Bounty Hunter Industry
Bounty Hunter Years Of Experience
Bounty Hunter Job Growth Trend
Content: Nonetheless, it can provide a decent average salary and may be the right fit for a person who has a background in private investigation, process serving (i.e. serving legal and court documents) and bail bonds. This sets them ahead when it comes to bounty hunter training. Bounty Hunter Description
Most people can’t afford to pay their entire bail amount when they’re arrested for a crime. In some particular cases, bail can be set in the hundreds of thousands or even millions. That’s just not realistic for the average person (or even a rather well-off person) to pay. Instead, those awaiting trial will often work with a bond agency, who posts their bail in exchange for a fee. They’ll also need to put up some collateral, like a house. According to the National Association of Fugitive Recovery Agents, bounty hunters step in if that person skips out on their bail (i.e. becomes a fugitive and doesn’t show up for their court hearing, thus breaking the terms of their bail bond). In this case, the bail company loses the bail money paid, so they contract a bail enforcement agent to apprehend the fugitive and recover some of their costs. Fugitive recovery agents spend the early days of each contract collecting information.
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Headings: Bounty Hunter Pay Scale
Bounty Hunter Pay Scale
Bounty Hunter Description
Bounty Hunter Education Requirements
Bounty Hunter Industry
Bounty Hunter Years Of Experience
Bounty Hunter Job Growth Trend
Content: Instead, those awaiting trial will often work with a bond agency, who posts their bail in exchange for a fee. They’ll also need to put up some collateral, like a house. According to the National Association of Fugitive Recovery Agents, bounty hunters step in if that person skips out on their bail (i.e. becomes a fugitive and doesn’t show up for their court hearing, thus breaking the terms of their bail bond). In this case, the bail company loses the bail money paid, so they contract a bail enforcement agent to apprehend the fugitive and recover some of their costs. Fugitive recovery agents spend the early days of each contract collecting information. They need to know everything they can to help track down the fugitive, including things like name, last known address, Social Security number, birthday, contacts, family members and the make, model and license plate number of their car. After obtaining the information, the bail enforcement agent will make a plan of action, which typically includes interviewing contacts to track the person down. Since bounty hunters aren’t cops, they’re allowed to be sneaky and deceptive, but they still have to follow the law. For example, it’s illegal to impersonate a law enforcement officer in every state, so they cannot lawfully capture a figurative by those means. Trespassing laws also differ, as does the ability to carry a firearm.
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Headings: Bounty Hunter Pay Scale
Bounty Hunter Pay Scale
Bounty Hunter Description
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Content: They are sometimes put in dangerous situations, so they must excel at conflict resolution. Most of the fugitives being hunted down will skip bail to other jurisdictions in hopes of evading arrest, so this position requires a willingness to search far and wide. Bounty Hunter Industry
Bounty hunters are typically free agents or independent contractors, which means that they run their own business. As a result, those in this field must know the ins and outs of being a small business owner, which includes things like fully understanding the laws surrounding the trade, properly registering with the IRS, obtaining all required local licenses and insurances and filing taxes. Almost all fugitive recovery agents work with bail bond agencies and the most successful in this field form tight-knit relationships with numerous local agencies who then contract them for their services. According to How To Become A Bounty Hunter, agents are occasionally hired by a victim’s family, who wants to see the fugitive punished, or the fugitive’s family, who don’t want to be on the hook for the collateral. Unlike private investigators, bounty hunters don’t focus on civil cases. They strictly stick to the criminal justice industry. Though bail enforcement agents typically work for bail bond agencies, they work in their own office and in the streets, searching for fugitives. This can be a home office or an outside office.
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Title: Bounty Hunter Pay Scale | Work - Chron.com
Headings: Bounty Hunter Pay Scale
Bounty Hunter Pay Scale
Bounty Hunter Description
Bounty Hunter Education Requirements
Bounty Hunter Industry
Bounty Hunter Years Of Experience
Bounty Hunter Job Growth Trend
Content: According to How To Become A Bounty Hunter, agents are occasionally hired by a victim’s family, who wants to see the fugitive punished, or the fugitive’s family, who don’t want to be on the hook for the collateral. Unlike private investigators, bounty hunters don’t focus on civil cases. They strictly stick to the criminal justice industry. Though bail enforcement agents typically work for bail bond agencies, they work in their own office and in the streets, searching for fugitives. This can be a home office or an outside office. Bounty Hunter Years Of Experience
The Bureau of Labor Statistics doesn’t collect information about bounty hunters. This career, instead, falls under the category of private detectives and investigators. As of May 2019, the median bounty hunter salary within the field of private detectives and investigators was $50,510 per year. Other estimates for average pay are much lower, and it’s highly dependent on location. Some states don’t allow for professional bounty hunting.
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Headings: Bounty Hunter Pay Scale
Bounty Hunter Pay Scale
Bounty Hunter Description
Bounty Hunter Education Requirements
Bounty Hunter Industry
Bounty Hunter Years Of Experience
Bounty Hunter Job Growth Trend
Content: Bounty Hunter Years Of Experience
The Bureau of Labor Statistics doesn’t collect information about bounty hunters. This career, instead, falls under the category of private detectives and investigators. As of May 2019, the median bounty hunter salary within the field of private detectives and investigators was $50,510 per year. Other estimates for average pay are much lower, and it’s highly dependent on location. Some states don’t allow for professional bounty hunting. There is no such thing as a yearly bounty hunter salary. Rather, bounty hunter pay is based on a percentage of the bond for each fugitive caught. According to BountyHunterEdu.org_,_ this usually amounts to between 10 to 20 percent of a bond. In addition, years of experience don’t quite dictate bounty hunter pay either, since it’s all about success rate and negotiations rather than getting annual raises over time. An experienced bounty hunter may be able to demand a larger percentage of a bond than one who has much less proven success.
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Title: Bounty Hunter Pay Scale | Work - Chron.com
Headings: Bounty Hunter Pay Scale
Bounty Hunter Pay Scale
Bounty Hunter Description
Bounty Hunter Education Requirements
Bounty Hunter Industry
Bounty Hunter Years Of Experience
Bounty Hunter Job Growth Trend
Content: There is no such thing as a yearly bounty hunter salary. Rather, bounty hunter pay is based on a percentage of the bond for each fugitive caught. According to BountyHunterEdu.org_,_ this usually amounts to between 10 to 20 percent of a bond. In addition, years of experience don’t quite dictate bounty hunter pay either, since it’s all about success rate and negotiations rather than getting annual raises over time. An experienced bounty hunter may be able to demand a larger percentage of a bond than one who has much less proven success. Similarly, a bounty hunter could have spent 20 years in the field but demand a much lower rate than someone who’s only been in the field for a decade because they’re not all that successful. Bounty Hunter Job Growth Trend
Though no official stats exist for bounty hunters, we can look at adjacent fields to discover if the industry is growing. According to the Professional Bail Agents of the United States, there are 15,000 bail agents nationwide. This is because it’s a very specific niche. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that 33,000 people were employed in the private detective and investigator industry, with some of those people being professional bounty hunters.
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Bounty Hunter Pay Scale
Bounty Hunter Description
Bounty Hunter Education Requirements
Bounty Hunter Industry
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Powers & Responsibilities of a Fugitive Recovery Agent
What Is the Difference Between a Bail Bondsman & a Bonding Agency? Requirements for a Bail Enforcement Agent
What Are a Bounty Hunter's Duties? Can an Administrative Assistant Work in a Bail Bonds Office? The Income of a Bail Bondsman
How Much Do Bail Bounty Hunters Make? How Much Does a Bail Bondsman Earn Annually? How to Become a Bail Bond Enforcer
Skills Needed for a Bounty Hunter
How Much Money Do Comedian Agents Get? The Salary Ranges for Criminal & Civil Law
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Title: How Are Computers Used in the Nursing Profession? | Work - Chron.com
Headings: How Are Computers Used in the Nursing Profession?
How Are Computers Used in the Nursing Profession?
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Content: Electronic health records help doctors and nurses communicate more efficiently by eliminating most misinterpretations of written and verbal orders. Using computers, smartphones and tablets, nurses can create and manage electronic health records and update them, as needed. Diagnosis
Electronic health records make it easier for medical professionals to record, retrieve and manage patient data for accurate diagnoses. Nurses often perform routine health assessments such as blood pressure, oxygen levels and even EKGs. Recording the results of these assessments is more accurate when nurses have the technological skills that enable them to save the readings electronically and to store them in a patient's electronic health record. Once captured and recorded, the records will be available immediately for the entire patient care team, reducing the need for physicians to make trips to the patient's room to retrieve diagnostic data. Today's technology also enables nurses to access essential nursing tools and key medical references online, reducing diagnosis time and errors. Computer technology also enables nurses to create records that doctors use to update patient treatment orders more efficiently, when the patient's condition requires it. Treatment and Medications
Nurses now use electronic health records to record and review prescribed medications. They also use software programs and apps to manage patient medications.
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Headings: What Degrees or Requirements Do You Need for a Veterinarian?
What Degrees or Requirements Do You Need for a Veterinarian?
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Content: Postsecondary Education
Would-be veterinarians must hold a bachelor's degree at a four-year college before moving on to veterinary medicine school. Undergraduate work should focus on chemistry, biology, zoology, physiology, microbiology and anatomy. Courses in communications, math and the social sciences can also increase the likelihood of you getting accepted into one the 28 accredited veterinary medicine schools in the United States. Veterinary Medicine School
A doctorate in veterinary medicine is the next step in a veterinarian's educational journey. You must complete your doctoral degree at one of the country's accredited veterinary medical schools. It typically takes four years to complete the full program. Courses you will take as you complete veterinary medicine school include anatomy, physiology and disease prevention. The academic training consists of laboratory and classroom work. The last year of veterinary medicine school includes clinical work, a time when you get the chance to study, examine and treat animals firsthand. In some ways the curriculum is more difficult than the one taken by physicians, who only need to learn the physiology of one species.
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Title: The Disadvantages of Joining the Marine Corps | Work - Chron.com
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The Disadvantages of Joining the Marine Corps
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By Jeffrey Joyner Updated June 27, 2018
The U.S. Marine Corps is organized as an expeditionary force that can deploy quickly and launch amphibious operations or ground assaults. The Marine Air-Ground Task Force is organized into four elements: the command, ground, aviation and logistics combat elements. Although not everyone views the pros and cons of a particular branch of the military in the same light, there are some general facts about joining the Marines that can be viewed as disadvantages compared to joining other military branches. Jobs in the Marine Corps
In terms of size, all other branches of the U.S. military, except the Coast Guard, have more personnel than the Marines - both enlisted and officers. This in itself creates limited availability for Marine jobs. Further, the Marine Corps does not offer the same selection of jobs that some of the other branches have. For example, there are no medical personnel in the Marines; the Marine Corps uses Navy medical personnel when necessary, therefore those aspiring to become medics are not able to do so in the Marines. Basic Training
All new enlistees, regardless of branch, must undergo some type of basic training.
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The Disadvantages of Joining the Marine Corps
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Content: Marine Corps officers cannot have reached their 28th birthday when they are commissioned, and enlisted personnel cannot have reached their 29th birthday at the time of enlistment. Only the Air Force and Coast Guard set a younger maximum age of 27. The relatively young cut-off age can be a disadvantage for many wishing to join the Marines. Daily Schedule
The Marine Corps prides itself on maintaining combat-readiness, which can result in days that start early and end late. A typical day begins with physical training - normally a run. Even when off duty, however, the Corps expects all Marines to conduct themselves properly, bringing no dishonor to the Corps or the title of Marine. Pay
Despite the tougher regulations and lack of jobs, Marines receive the same pay as those in other branches with equivalent rank and years of service. As of 2018, an E-1 earned $1,514.70 per month in basic pay for the first four months and $1,638.30 thereafter. An E-2 earned $1,836.30 per month. Officers starting at pay grade O-1 earned between $3,107.70 and $3,910.20, and an O-2 earned between $3,580.50 and $4,955.10.
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The Disadvantages of Joining the Marine Corps
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Content: Even when off duty, however, the Corps expects all Marines to conduct themselves properly, bringing no dishonor to the Corps or the title of Marine. Pay
Despite the tougher regulations and lack of jobs, Marines receive the same pay as those in other branches with equivalent rank and years of service. As of 2018, an E-1 earned $1,514.70 per month in basic pay for the first four months and $1,638.30 thereafter. An E-2 earned $1,836.30 per month. Officers starting at pay grade O-1 earned between $3,107.70 and $3,910.20, and an O-2 earned between $3,580.50 and $4,955.10. If approved for off-base housing, all Marines were eligible for housing and subsistence allowances that varied by rank and number of dependents. ‒‒:‒‒
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The Disadvantages of Joining the Marine Corps
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What Are the Duties of the Executive Branch?
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The United States government, along with state governments, are often said to have three branches: the executive branch, the legislative branch and the judicial branch. The executive branch of the federal or state government has limited powers, with most of the power reserved for Congress or the state legislature, with the courts often having the final say in whether or not actions, including legislation, are legal. Executive branches include presidents, governors, vice presidents, lieutenant governors, cabinet members, agency heads, committees, boards and commissions. Understanding how each branch works will help you understand the role and duties of the executive branch. The Legislative Branch
Real power in a government lies with the legislative branch. When a candidate for the presidency or a governorship campaigns for office and says things like, “If elected, I will lower your taxes,” that’s not possible. The president or a governor does not have the power to do that alone.
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What Are the Duties of the Executive Branch?
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The Executive Branch
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Content: Executive branches include presidents, governors, vice presidents, lieutenant governors, cabinet members, agency heads, committees, boards and commissions. Understanding how each branch works will help you understand the role and duties of the executive branch. The Legislative Branch
Real power in a government lies with the legislative branch. When a candidate for the presidency or a governorship campaigns for office and says things like, “If elected, I will lower your taxes,” that’s not possible. The president or a governor does not have the power to do that alone. Only Congress can do that at the federal level, or the legislature at the state level, when it comes to state taxes. A president cannot pass laws, declare war or pass international treaties. Only the legislative branch can do these things. Article Two of the U.S. Constitution gives the president the authority to issue executive orders that pertain to the running of the federal government. This is one way a president can “get around” the wishes of Congress, especially if one or both branches are controlled by the other party.
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What Are the Duties of the Executive Branch?
The Legislative Branch
The Judicial Branch
The Executive Branch
Executive Branch Key Players
Various Roles of Executive Branches
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Content: In addition to supporting legislation, the executive branch of a government carries out and enforces laws, according to USA.gov. It does this through its various executive agencies and department heads, as well as the government’s attorney general and the federal Justice Department. The executive branch manages the administration of a government. That’s because the president or a governor oversees the management of certain functions of the country or government. Executive Branch Key Players
A president or governor is the leader of the executive branch and appoints his or her cabinet, consisting of top-level advisors. Typically a cabinet includes the vice president or lieutenant governor, department or agency heads and other high-ranking government officials. The president’s cabinet members must be approved by the Senate. These functions include education, commerce, the environment, food safety, communications and others. Federal agencies include the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Federal Trade Commission and Federal Communications Commission. The president nominates secretaries to run these organizations, and Congress approves or denies the nominations.
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Headings: What Are the Duties of the Executive Branch?
What Are the Duties of the Executive Branch?
The Legislative Branch
The Judicial Branch
The Executive Branch
Executive Branch Key Players
Various Roles of Executive Branches
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Content: Typically a cabinet includes the vice president or lieutenant governor, department or agency heads and other high-ranking government officials. The president’s cabinet members must be approved by the Senate. These functions include education, commerce, the environment, food safety, communications and others. Federal agencies include the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Federal Trade Commission and Federal Communications Commission. The president nominates secretaries to run these organizations, and Congress approves or denies the nominations. These agencies comprise what some call the “administrative branch” of government. While a president or governor oversees his or her secretaries, Congress or state legislatures pass laws that set out agencies’ roles. Various Roles of Executive Branches
One of the roles of the executive branch is to help keep the country’s or state’s economy strong. At the federal level, the president nominates the chair of the Federal Reserve Bank, works with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and oversees agencies that provide labor, manufacturing, service industry, agricultural and other economic data. One of the key roles of the executive branch of a government is to nominate and/or appoint judges.
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Title: Highest Paid Field for Sonography Technicians | Work - Chron.com
Headings: Highest Paid Field for Sonography Technicians
Highest Paid Field for Sonography Technicians
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Cardiac Sonographer
College and University Sonographers
Outpatient Care Sonographers
Content: Training programs include basic physiology, medical terminology and interpretation of sonographic images. Most bachelor's degree programs include sections on the various specialties within sonography, and all accredited sonography programs include several months of hands-on supervised training during your final year of school. Many employers prefer candidates who have earned one or more professional sonography certifications, and a few states require sonographers to be licensed. Cardiac Sonographer
Cardiac sonographers typically earn the highest wages. Sonographer Salary lists the average cardiac sonographer salary at $94,000 in 2013. The American Society of Echocardiography reported the average hourly wage for cardiac sonographers was $34.05 in 2010. For comparison purposes, the average sonographer salary across all specialties was $66,360 in 2013, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. College and University Sonographers
The BLS also reports that diagnostic medical sonographers employed by colleges, universities and professional schools earned the most as a group, taking in an average salary of $74,940 in 2012. It should be noted that only around 600 sonographers were employed by colleges and universities in 2012, compared to 34,290 employed at general medical and surgical hospitals. Outpatient Care Sonographers
According to the BLS, sonographers employed at outpatient care centers also came out on the high end of the pay scale, earning an average salary of $72,200 in 2012.
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Headings: Highest Paid Field for Sonography Technicians
Highest Paid Field for Sonography Technicians
Educational Background
Cardiac Sonographer
College and University Sonographers
Outpatient Care Sonographers
Content: The American Society of Echocardiography reported the average hourly wage for cardiac sonographers was $34.05 in 2010. For comparison purposes, the average sonographer salary across all specialties was $66,360 in 2013, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. College and University Sonographers
The BLS also reports that diagnostic medical sonographers employed by colleges, universities and professional schools earned the most as a group, taking in an average salary of $74,940 in 2012. It should be noted that only around 600 sonographers were employed by colleges and universities in 2012, compared to 34,290 employed at general medical and surgical hospitals. Outpatient Care Sonographers
According to the BLS, sonographers employed at outpatient care centers also came out on the high end of the pay scale, earning an average salary of $72,200 in 2012. Sonographers who work at outpatient care centers, however, often have to work the evening or night shift. Around 1,300 sonographers were employed at outpatient care centers in 2012. ‒‒:‒‒
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Content: Certification is your pathway to licensure which is required in some states – check requirements with the local medical board. Nationally, certified sonographers earned a median annual salary of $71,410 in May 2017, in a range that spans from $50,760 at the low end to more than $99,840 at the high end. To understand the median wage, imagine if all the sonographers were lined up from the highest paid to the lowest paid. The person in the middle would earn the median wage. Industry
Sonographers work in hospitals, outpatient centers, physicians' offices and diagnostic laboratories across the country. Some of these facilities are always open, so you can expect to work evenings, weekends and overnight on a shift-based work schedule. The work may put you in close contact with vulnerable people and dangerous machinery, so you must follow strict, standardized guidelines to guard against potential hazards. Years of Experience
While the national average salary is a useful starting point for understanding how sonographers are compensated, salaries can vary widely depending on the sonographer's experience and her area of specialty. This means that the likelihood of earning a salary in excess of the median is higher in some sonography specialties than others. Some of the higher paying specialties include:
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What Is the Job of a Child Advocate?
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Abused children are in no shape to defend their rights, even after they're taken to safety. That's a child advocate's job. Also known as a guardians ad litem or court appointed special advocates (CASA) they work with children in foster care to see the kids are taken care of. It's a volunteer position, not a paying gig. Advocacy for Young People
Abuse and neglect hit kids hard. Being removed from an abusive home isn't always a happy ending. A child may bounce between foster homes, or fall between cracks in the judicial system. Once a CASA volunteer assumes responsibility for a child, the child advocate sticks with them until the kid completes their trip through the court system.
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Content: It's a volunteer position, not a paying gig. Advocacy for Young People
Abuse and neglect hit kids hard. Being removed from an abusive home isn't always a happy ending. A child may bounce between foster homes, or fall between cracks in the judicial system. Once a CASA volunteer assumes responsibility for a child, the child advocate sticks with them until the kid completes their trip through the court system. Usually kids with guardians ad litem pass through the system faster, while still getting the care and consideration they need. What a Child Advocate Does
The end goal of a child advocate 's work is to provide a court with objective information and recommendations about the best interests of the child. Should they reunite with their parents? Live with relatives? Get a permanent guardian?
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Content: Usually kids with guardians ad litem pass through the system faster, while still getting the care and consideration they need. What a Child Advocate Does
The end goal of a child advocate 's work is to provide a court with objective information and recommendations about the best interests of the child. Should they reunite with their parents? Live with relatives? Get a permanent guardian? Go up for adoption? The CASA worker job description involves everything that leads up to those recommendations: The child advocate visits the child and gets to know them. The advocate finds out how the child is doing in school and in their current foster home, and whether they need any added service. The volunteer talks to adults involved in the case, possibly including foster parents, teachers, therapists or police.
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Content: Go up for adoption? The CASA worker job description involves everything that leads up to those recommendations: The child advocate visits the child and gets to know them. The advocate finds out how the child is doing in school and in their current foster home, and whether they need any added service. The volunteer talks to adults involved in the case, possibly including foster parents, teachers, therapists or police. The advocate reads the documents about the case, learning everything possible. Advocates also monitor the case plan approved by the court and make sure it's being followed. The advocate monitors any new developments in the case. A good child advocate focuses on the best interests of the child throughout their service. After reviewing the facts, talking to adults and listening to the child, the advocate presents the judge with a recommendation.
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What Is the Job of a Child Advocate?
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What a Child Advocate Does
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Personal Qualities
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Content: The advocate reads the documents about the case, learning everything possible. Advocates also monitor the case plan approved by the court and make sure it's being followed. The advocate monitors any new developments in the case. A good child advocate focuses on the best interests of the child throughout their service. After reviewing the facts, talking to adults and listening to the child, the advocate presents the judge with a recommendation. What a Child Advocate Is Not
A child advocate isn't a foster parent or a mentor. A child advocate doesn't take kids to baseball games or hang out with them, although they'll probably develop a relationship through their frequent contact with the children. However, once a given child leaves the court system, the advocate usually doesn't have any further relationship with them. Becoming a CASA Volunteer
Child advocates and guardians ad litem are volunteer positions. That doesn't mean the court will take anyone who shows up and volunteers;
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Content: Further, most states require veterinarians to earn a passing score on a state exam that covers state laws regulating a veterinary practice. High School Preparation
Students prepared for college-level classes are more likely to finish their bachelor’s degree in four years. However, students who need developmental math classes, before attempting college algebra, for instance, may be in college longer. If you are still in high school, take science classes like biology, anatomy, chemistry, physics and animal science, if available. Consider taking complex math classes such as trigonometry and calculus that teach critical thinking skills. Advanced placement classes can also provide a solid foundation for the rigorous college math and science classes that await you. Bachelor of Science
A few veterinary schools accept students who haven’t finished college, but that is atypical, and admission is competitive. Academically strong students may complete a bachelor’s degree in four years, or even less if they work with an adviser and follow a plan of study that prescribes what classes they must take every semester. Enrolling in summer classes online, or on campus, can also help you graduate on schedule. Aspiring veterinarians often major in one of the sciences because veterinary schools generally require good grades in undergraduate science courses like biology, anatomy, physiology, microbiology, zoology and animal science.
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Content: Advanced placement classes can also provide a solid foundation for the rigorous college math and science classes that await you. Bachelor of Science
A few veterinary schools accept students who haven’t finished college, but that is atypical, and admission is competitive. Academically strong students may complete a bachelor’s degree in four years, or even less if they work with an adviser and follow a plan of study that prescribes what classes they must take every semester. Enrolling in summer classes online, or on campus, can also help you graduate on schedule. Aspiring veterinarians often major in one of the sciences because veterinary schools generally require good grades in undergraduate science courses like biology, anatomy, physiology, microbiology, zoology and animal science. Depending on the particular veterinary school, you may also need certain classes in math, social studies and humanities. Veterinary School
Your first three years in veterinary school will consist of classroom instruction, laboratory work and clinical practice. You will learn about animal anatomy, physiology, behavior and diseases. Additionally, you will gain proficiency in preventative care, as well as methods for diagnosing and treating animals. During your fourth year, you will be in a veterinary clinic or animal hospital doing clinical rotations where you will observe procedures and gain hands-on experience working under the supervision of a licensed veterinarian.
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Service in the United States Marines requires a willingness to fight. Marines are "trained...to overcome any obstacle" and to "engage and...defeat the enemy." Marines are "forward deployed," on the battlefront and respond "aggressively in times of crisis. Education Requirements
The Marine Corps education requirement for enlisted personnel is slightly more relaxed than for the Army, Navy or Air Force, all of which require recruits to have graduated from high school. The Army, Navy or Air Force do not accept a GED (General Education Development) diploma, in lieu of actual graduation. The Marine Corps does accept the GED diploma, but also classifies GED recruits as "Tier 2." Since the Corps accepts a maximum of 10 percent of their recruits in Tier 2, if you have a GED diploma, you may or may not be allowed to enlist.
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Content: Marines are "forward deployed," on the battlefront and respond "aggressively in times of crisis. Education Requirements
The Marine Corps education requirement for enlisted personnel is slightly more relaxed than for the Army, Navy or Air Force, all of which require recruits to have graduated from high school. The Army, Navy or Air Force do not accept a GED (General Education Development) diploma, in lieu of actual graduation. The Marine Corps does accept the GED diploma, but also classifies GED recruits as "Tier 2." Since the Corps accepts a maximum of 10 percent of their recruits in Tier 2, if you have a GED diploma, you may or may not be allowed to enlist. Officer candidates must have a four-year college degree. Industry
Although the Marine Corps differs from the other three major military branches (Army, Navy and Air Force) in its emphasis on military combat skills, Marine Corps pay scales are exactly the same as they are for all other military branches. In practice, Marines may earn more at the same rank and for the same length of service because they're more likely to have hazardous duty pay added to their paychecks. At the three lowest enlisted ranks, E1, E2 and E3, Marines receive $150 for each month they're engaged in hazardous duty. Pay rates for Marines - and for all other U.S. service personnel - are exactly the same for those on full-time active duty and for reservists serving their annual two weeks of active service.
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Content: Officer candidates must have a four-year college degree. Industry
Although the Marine Corps differs from the other three major military branches (Army, Navy and Air Force) in its emphasis on military combat skills, Marine Corps pay scales are exactly the same as they are for all other military branches. In practice, Marines may earn more at the same rank and for the same length of service because they're more likely to have hazardous duty pay added to their paychecks. At the three lowest enlisted ranks, E1, E2 and E3, Marines receive $150 for each month they're engaged in hazardous duty. Pay rates for Marines - and for all other U.S. service personnel - are exactly the same for those on full-time active duty and for reservists serving their annual two weeks of active service. For E1s, for example, duty pay is $1,514.70 per month, for the first four months of service. Reservists, who will usually have less than four months of active service, are paid at the same rate. For two weeks, this equals $706.86. Years of Experience
The Marines, like all members of the U.S. military, are paid a specific amount at each grade level. That amount increases - up to a point - with increasing amount of time at that grade.
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Content: For E1s, for example, duty pay is $1,514.70 per month, for the first four months of service. Reservists, who will usually have less than four months of active service, are paid at the same rate. For two weeks, this equals $706.86. Years of Experience
The Marines, like all members of the U.S. military, are paid a specific amount at each grade level. That amount increases - up to a point - with increasing amount of time at that grade. A Marine E-3, for instance, is paid $1,931.10 per month, for the first two years of service at that grade. The E-3 pay rate increases to $2,052.30 in the third year, and to $2,176.80 in the fourth. Beyond the fourth year, however, the service member can earn more only by advancing to E-4, the next pay grade. Job Growth Trend
The size of the U.S. military is influenced by both internal politics and external circumstances. In February, 2018 President Trump announced a "drastic increase " in the U.S. military budget.
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Content: A Marine E-3, for instance, is paid $1,931.10 per month, for the first two years of service at that grade. The E-3 pay rate increases to $2,052.30 in the third year, and to $2,176.80 in the fourth. Beyond the fourth year, however, the service member can earn more only by advancing to E-4, the next pay grade. Job Growth Trend
The size of the U.S. military is influenced by both internal politics and external circumstances. In February, 2018 President Trump announced a "drastic increase " in the U.S. military budget. This is likely an increase in military personnel. Tip
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From tracking down a fugitive who is avoiding bail to taking them into custody, a bounty hunter combines private detective work with law enforcement and some physicality. Fugitive recovery agent jobs are well-suited for someone who can be law-abiding and ethical in a profession that is highly unregulated. It’s a high-risk industry with a salary that doesn’t always reflect that risk. Job Description
The job of a bounty hunter is to find an individual who's skipped a court hearing, forfeited any posted bail and whose whereabouts are unknown to the authorities. They often perform surveillance to find a fugitive, make arrests and bring fugitives back to the proper authorities. These bail enforcement agent jobs require bounty hunters to abide by state and federal laws, and not engage in criminal behavior. In exchange for lawfully apprehending a fugitive, a bounty hunter typically receives a percentage of the stated bail. Fugitive recovery agent jobs are very high-risk and dangerous, and often mean long and irregular hours.
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The job of a bounty hunter is to find an individual who's skipped a court hearing, forfeited any posted bail and whose whereabouts are unknown to the authorities. They often perform surveillance to find a fugitive, make arrests and bring fugitives back to the proper authorities. These bail enforcement agent jobs require bounty hunters to abide by state and federal laws, and not engage in criminal behavior. In exchange for lawfully apprehending a fugitive, a bounty hunter typically receives a percentage of the stated bail. Fugitive recovery agent jobs are very high-risk and dangerous, and often mean long and irregular hours. For those who take the risk, there can be a great deal of satisfaction in finding and returning those who flee the legal system. Education Requirements
A bounty hunter is not required to complete any particular education. However, there are bounty hunter academies where you can learn the tricks of the trade and pertinent laws, and find a mentor. Apprenticeship programs are available to help guide you in the profession, give you more hands-on training experience and help you get started in the profession. Some states do require a bounty hunter to be licensed.
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Content: In those states that require a license, you must complete an education course and pass a licensing exam. You must also pay the required fee and renew your license at the required intervals. Whether or not your state requires licensure, you must generally have _ no criminal histor _y to become a bounty hunter. Many people entering the bounty hunting profession have military backgrounds or experience in martial arts and self-defense. Skills in negotiating and interpersonal communication also come in handy, as well as the ability to be firm and even forceful when necessary. Industry
Fugitive recovery agent jobs are independent, meaning you work as a private contractor for a bail bond company. When a bail bond company has a client who skips out on reimbursing their bail, a bounty hunter is hired to retrieve both the bail and the fugitive. Since you are an independent contractor, you must be comfortable marketing yourself for hire. That means having the ability to effectively network, advertise and find potential clients. Having the appropriate training and a good reputation goes a long way in marketing yourself.
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Fugitive recovery agent jobs are independent, meaning you work as a private contractor for a bail bond company. When a bail bond company has a client who skips out on reimbursing their bail, a bounty hunter is hired to retrieve both the bail and the fugitive. Since you are an independent contractor, you must be comfortable marketing yourself for hire. That means having the ability to effectively network, advertise and find potential clients. Having the appropriate training and a good reputation goes a long way in marketing yourself. Years of Experience and Bounty Hunter Salary
Salaries for bail enforcement agent jobs vary, as they typically earn a percentage of a bail bond. However, since that percentage is a minimum of 10-20 percent, bounty hunters have the ability to earn a lucrative salary if they have enough experience and expertise. However, the median average salary for private detectives and investigators, which encompasses fugitive recovery agent jobs, is $50,700 as of May 2017, meaning half earn more and half earn less. The top 10 percen*t earn more tha*n $86,000, while the bottom 10 print earn less than $29,000. Job Growth Trend
Jobs for private detectives and investigators, including bail enforcement agent jobs, are expected to grow 11 percent over the next decade.
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Salaries for bail enforcement agent jobs vary, as they typically earn a percentage of a bail bond. However, since that percentage is a minimum of 10-20 percent, bounty hunters have the ability to earn a lucrative salary if they have enough experience and expertise. However, the median average salary for private detectives and investigators, which encompasses fugitive recovery agent jobs, is $50,700 as of May 2017, meaning half earn more and half earn less. The top 10 percen*t earn more tha*n $86,000, while the bottom 10 print earn less than $29,000. Job Growth Trend
Jobs for private detectives and investigators, including bail enforcement agent jobs, are expected to grow 11 percent over the next decade. This is faster than the average for all occupations. With bail amounts on the rise, and potentially more people attempting to avoid them, bounty hunters stand to be gainfully employed for the foreseeable future. ‒‒:‒‒
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Known as a sonographer, a diagnostic medical sonographer uses ultrasound to identify potential medical issues for various types of treatment. In addition to visualizing the growth of a baby in a pregnant woman, a sonographer also uses this diagnostic imaging for abdominal, vascular and other potential surgical procedures. The average sonographer pay is $68,750 per year. After just two years of specialized education, you can join this fast-growing medical profession. Sonographer Description
What’s the difference between an ultrasound tech and a sonographer? Technically, the terms are interchangeable. Both positions play a critical role in the diagnosis of normal and abnormal conditions of the human body. When a physician orders an ultrasound to gain an in-depth understanding of an organ or part of the body, the ultrasound technician jumps into action.
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Content: Expect to spend time in hands-on learning experiences to learn the intricacies of operating the equipment. Once you’ve completed the program, you’ll need to pass the certification test administered by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists. Diagnostic Medical Sonographer Industry
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that the median annual salary for diagnostic medical sonographers was $68,750 per year, or $33.05 per hour, in 2019. Sonography pay may be higher in hospitals or specialized clinics. A review of sonographer salary by state indicates that the top-paying states for this profession include Hawaii, California, Alaska, the District of Columbia and Washington. Years of Experience Makes a Difference
There’s a noticeable difference in sonography pay based upon years of experience and your certification status. If you choose to specialize in vascular or cardiac sonography and become certified, you can earn up to $5,000 more per year. Once you’ve paid your dues as a sonographer, you may be tapped to train or supervise newly employed ultrasound technologists. Some diagnostic medical sonographer jobs include the option to be called upon outside of normal shift hours. On-call hours pay substantially more and can add to your pay.
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The basic salaries of U.S. military personnel are the same for enlisted men and officers of the same rank in every service branch. Pay increases always accompany each promotion in rank. Thereafter, a soldier can receive limited pay raises within that rank based on length of service. Further pay raises depend on promotion to the next level. Elite troops or troops with special, often dangerous missions receive special duty and hazardous duty pay rates that can increase a soldier's income substantially, but hazardous duty pay for the same job – bomb disposal, for example – sometimes differs substantially from one service branch to another. While it could be argued that the Marine Corps' mission is more hazardous by nature than the missions of other service branches, Marines receive the same basic pay and as the same incremental increases for combat pay as service members of the Army, Navy, Air Force and Coast Guard. The Basic Pay Scales for Marines in 2018
Enlisted marines entering the service at the lowest rank, E-1 (Private) receive $1,514 per month for the first four months of service and thereafter $1,638 per month.
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How Much Do You Get Paid for Each Rank in the Marine Corps?
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Content: Thereafter, a soldier can receive limited pay raises within that rank based on length of service. Further pay raises depend on promotion to the next level. Elite troops or troops with special, often dangerous missions receive special duty and hazardous duty pay rates that can increase a soldier's income substantially, but hazardous duty pay for the same job – bomb disposal, for example – sometimes differs substantially from one service branch to another. While it could be argued that the Marine Corps' mission is more hazardous by nature than the missions of other service branches, Marines receive the same basic pay and as the same incremental increases for combat pay as service members of the Army, Navy, Air Force and Coast Guard. The Basic Pay Scales for Marines in 2018
Enlisted marines entering the service at the lowest rank, E-1 (Private) receive $1,514 per month for the first four months of service and thereafter $1,638 per month. The following are pay scales for Marines with less than three years of service at the given rank, beginning with soldiers at rank E-2. E-2, Private First Class $1,836
E-3 Lance Corporal $1,931
E-4 Corporal $2,139
E-5 Sergeant $2,333
E-6 Staff Sergeant $2,546
E-7 Gunnery Sergeant $2.944
E-8 Master Sergeant $4,235
E-9 Master Gunnery Sergeant $5,173
W-1 Warrant Officer 1 $3,038
W-2 Chief Warrant Officer 2 $3,461
W-3 Chief Warrant Officer 3, $3,911
W-4 Chief Warrant Officer 4 $4,282
W-5 Chief Warrant Officer 5 $7,615
0-one second Lieutenant $3,108
0-2 First Lieutenant $3,580
0-3 Captain $4,144
0-5 Lieutenant Colonel $5,460
0-7 Brigadier General $8,641
0-8 Major General $10,399
0-9 Lieutenant General $14,696
0-10 General $15,800
Marine Corps Promotion Practices
The Marine Corps' promotion protocols are an interesting and somewhat complicated mix of promotion for length of service and promotion for merit. The Marine Corps gives only one pay raise for soldiers serving at the two lowest ranks. E-1's, Privates receive an automatic promotion after four months of service, but no further pay increases at that rank. A pay raise accompanies promotion to E-2 (Private First Class), but without further pay raises at E-2.
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How Much Do You Get Paid for Each Rank in the Marine Corps?
The Basic Pay Scales for Marines in 2018
What Makes the Marines Different
Content: The following are pay scales for Marines with less than three years of service at the given rank, beginning with soldiers at rank E-2. E-2, Private First Class $1,836
E-3 Lance Corporal $1,931
E-4 Corporal $2,139
E-5 Sergeant $2,333
E-6 Staff Sergeant $2,546
E-7 Gunnery Sergeant $2.944
E-8 Master Sergeant $4,235
E-9 Master Gunnery Sergeant $5,173
W-1 Warrant Officer 1 $3,038
W-2 Chief Warrant Officer 2 $3,461
W-3 Chief Warrant Officer 3, $3,911
W-4 Chief Warrant Officer 4 $4,282
W-5 Chief Warrant Officer 5 $7,615
0-one second Lieutenant $3,108
0-2 First Lieutenant $3,580
0-3 Captain $4,144
0-5 Lieutenant Colonel $5,460
0-7 Brigadier General $8,641
0-8 Major General $10,399
0-9 Lieutenant General $14,696
0-10 General $15,800
Marine Corps Promotion Practices
The Marine Corps' promotion protocols are an interesting and somewhat complicated mix of promotion for length of service and promotion for merit. The Marine Corps gives only one pay raise for soldiers serving at the two lowest ranks. E-1's, Privates receive an automatic promotion after four months of service, but no further pay increases at that rank. A pay raise accompanies promotion to E-2 (Private First Class), but without further pay raises at E-2. The first pay increase based on both length of service and merit comes at E-3, Lance Corporal. After a minimum of 2-years service at that rank, marines can receive a pay raise. If their performance merits it, they can receive a second in-rank pay raise after a total minimum of three years at this rank. But there is no scheduled pay raises after the second in-rank increase. Similar protocols govern pay raises for enlisted personnel up through grade E-7.
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How Much Do You Get Paid for Each Rank in the Marine Corps?
The Basic Pay Scales for Marines in 2018
What Makes the Marines Different
Content: The first pay increase based on both length of service and merit comes at E-3, Lance Corporal. After a minimum of 2-years service at that rank, marines can receive a pay raise. If their performance merits it, they can receive a second in-rank pay raise after a total minimum of three years at this rank. But there is no scheduled pay raises after the second in-rank increase. Similar protocols govern pay raises for enlisted personnel up through grade E-7. What this amounts to is that the Marine Corps will give you length-of-service pay raises at each rank up to a point. After that, if your performance doesn't merit a promotion to a higher rank, your pay stays the same at that rank regardless of your length of service. What Makes the Marines Different
While members of every service branch take pride in their jobs, Marines put more emphasis on the pride of service and fulfillment of mission than any of the other nonelite services. Partly this begins with the nature of Marine recruitment appeals: the Marines attract a different population.
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How Much Do You Get Paid for Each Rank in the Marine Corps?
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Content: What this amounts to is that the Marine Corps will give you length-of-service pay raises at each rank up to a point. After that, if your performance doesn't merit a promotion to a higher rank, your pay stays the same at that rank regardless of your length of service. What Makes the Marines Different
While members of every service branch take pride in their jobs, Marines put more emphasis on the pride of service and fulfillment of mission than any of the other nonelite services. Partly this begins with the nature of Marine recruitment appeals: the Marines attract a different population. While being too gung-ho can be a criticism in other service branches, it's nearly a requirement for joining the Marines. Marine Boot Camp, the required basic training that every new Marine goes through, is notoriously tougher than basic training in the other services. The Marine Corps three largest basic training camps have significantly higher broken bone rates than the other services. Marine Corps death rates over a 13-year period commencing in 1980 are also highest among the services and highest among the youngest Marines, 17-to-24-years-old. Contributing factors may be that a Marine Corps career appeals to young persons able to tolerate increased risk and Marine Corps traditions emphasize honor, bravery and a willingness to accept that risk.
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How Much Do You Get Paid for Each Rank in the Marine Corps?
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Content: While being too gung-ho can be a criticism in other service branches, it's nearly a requirement for joining the Marines. Marine Boot Camp, the required basic training that every new Marine goes through, is notoriously tougher than basic training in the other services. The Marine Corps three largest basic training camps have significantly higher broken bone rates than the other services. Marine Corps death rates over a 13-year period commencing in 1980 are also highest among the services and highest among the youngest Marines, 17-to-24-years-old. Contributing factors may be that a Marine Corps career appeals to young persons able to tolerate increased risk and Marine Corps traditions emphasize honor, bravery and a willingness to accept that risk. ‒‒:‒‒
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Sonographers averaged $65,800 per year, or $31.63 per hour, as of May 2011, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The lowest earners made less than $44,950 yearly, or $21.61 hourly, while the highest paid received over $90,640, or $43.58 per hour. Almost 10 percent of the nation’s 54,760 sonographers worked in California, which also boasted the highest pay of any state at $81,750 per year, or $39.30 per hour. For cities, New York, the most populous metropolitan area, held the most jobs at four percent of the total, averaging an annual $64,880, or $31.19. The highest wages were in San Jose, Calif., at a mean $104,130 per year, or $50.06 per hour. ‒‒:‒‒
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Content: As you receive promotions, you move upwards in the ranks and earn more money. The U.S. Marine Corps and Army call the rank for pay grade E-1 a private, the U.S. Navy's E-1 is a seaman recruit and the Air Force calls this rank an airman. In the Army, Air Force and Marine Corps, the lowest-ranking officers, in pay grade O-1, are second lieutenants, but the Navy calls the O-1 pay grade an ensign. All services except the Navy call an officer in pay grade O-10 a general, but the Navy calls O-10 an admiral. Contributing Factors for Salary
Regardless of the service branch you choose, your pay in the military depends largely on your job performance. Your supervisors rate your performance at regular intervals. In addition, if you're an enlisted member of the military, you'll take tests to prove you can handle the next higher rank. If you're an officer, each promotion depends on your performance, the needs of the service -- each service only has so many officers of each rank -- and the recommendation of a group of senior officers, called a promotion board. Career Outlook in the Military
As military personnel complete their term of service or retire, they are replaced by others who receive promotions to fill those openings. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projects that, through 2020, the number of military personnel will remain constant, but also says that the need to recruit entry-level personnel will continue, to fill jobs left open by these promotions, discharges and retirements.
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Headings: The Pay Scale for a Cardiac Sonographer
The Pay Scale for a Cardiac Sonographer
Average Cardiovascular Sonographer Salary
Cardiac Sonographer Salary by Industry
Cardiac Sonographer Salary by State
Cardiac Sonographer Education and Training
Job Outlook for Cardiac Sonographers
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The cardiovascular sonographer salary for the top 10 percent of workers rose above $94,370, according to May 2019 data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. These cardiac technicians use devices such as echocardiograms and ultrasound treatments to study patients' heart chambers, valves and blood vessels. The images help cardiologists or heart doctors diagnose heart disease, enlarged hearts or blockage in their patients. Keep reading to learn more about which factors impact a cardiac sonographer salary. Average Cardiovascular Sonographer Salary
As of May 2019, the average annual cardiovascular sonographer salary was $59,600, according to the BLS. The lowest 10 percent made less than $29,710 per year. Salaries are usually based on experience, the size of the employer and geographical area. Those employed full time usually get medical insurance, paid time off and retirement plans. Cardiac Sonographer Salary by Industry
A cardiac sonographer's salary can vary significantly by industry or type of medical institution. These technicians earned the highest annual salaries of $77,740 working for outpatient care centers.
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Headings: The Pay Scale for a Cardiac Sonographer
The Pay Scale for a Cardiac Sonographer
Average Cardiovascular Sonographer Salary
Cardiac Sonographer Salary by Industry
Cardiac Sonographer Salary by State
Cardiac Sonographer Education and Training
Job Outlook for Cardiac Sonographers
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Content: The lowest 10 percent made less than $29,710 per year. Salaries are usually based on experience, the size of the employer and geographical area. Those employed full time usually get medical insurance, paid time off and retirement plans. Cardiac Sonographer Salary by Industry
A cardiac sonographer's salary can vary significantly by industry or type of medical institution. These technicians earned the highest annual salaries of $77,740 working for outpatient care centers. Those working in higher education ranked second earning $70,960 on average according to the BLS data. In those venues, they either taught courses in cardiac sonography or worked in university health centers. Their salaries were closer to the national average in doctors' offices and general and surgical hospitals – $62,380 and $58,500 per year, respectively. Cardiac Sonographer Salary by State
Cardiac sonographers earned the highest salaries of $81,410 per year in Oregon, according to the BLS. They also earned relatively high incomes in the District of Columbia and Rhode Island at $78,850 and $78,620 per year, respectively.
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Headings: The Pay Scale for a Cardiac Sonographer
The Pay Scale for a Cardiac Sonographer
Average Cardiovascular Sonographer Salary
Cardiac Sonographer Salary by Industry
Cardiac Sonographer Salary by State
Cardiac Sonographer Education and Training
Job Outlook for Cardiac Sonographers
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Content: Those working in higher education ranked second earning $70,960 on average according to the BLS data. In those venues, they either taught courses in cardiac sonography or worked in university health centers. Their salaries were closer to the national average in doctors' offices and general and surgical hospitals – $62,380 and $58,500 per year, respectively. Cardiac Sonographer Salary by State
Cardiac sonographers earned the highest salaries of $81,410 per year in Oregon, according to the BLS. They also earned relatively high incomes in the District of Columbia and Rhode Island at $78,850 and $78,620 per year, respectively. Those in South Carolina earned closer to average salaries of $58,880 per year, and cardiac sonographers earned only $43,110 annually in Mississippi. Cardiac Sonographer Education and Training
Most cardiac sonographers have at least an associate degree in health, natural science or nursing, according to Cardiovascular Credentialing International. Some may pursue a bachelor's degree to increase their job opportunities and initial pay grade. Cardiac sonographer schooling usually includes classroom, laboratory and technical training on echocardiograms, for example. Courses often include physiology, ultrasound physics and cardiac principles.
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The Pay Scale for a Cardiac Sonographer
Average Cardiovascular Sonographer Salary
Cardiac Sonographer Salary by Industry
Cardiac Sonographer Salary by State
Cardiac Sonographer Education and Training
Job Outlook for Cardiac Sonographers
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Content: Those in South Carolina earned closer to average salaries of $58,880 per year, and cardiac sonographers earned only $43,110 annually in Mississippi. Cardiac Sonographer Education and Training
Most cardiac sonographers have at least an associate degree in health, natural science or nursing, according to Cardiovascular Credentialing International. Some may pursue a bachelor's degree to increase their job opportunities and initial pay grade. Cardiac sonographer schooling usually includes classroom, laboratory and technical training on echocardiograms, for example. Courses often include physiology, ultrasound physics and cardiac principles. After graduation, they usually train for a year before getting certified through either Cardiovascular Credentialing International or the Society of Medical Sonography. Job Outlook for Cardiac Sonographers
The BLS reported that jobs for cardiac technologists and technicians are expected to increase show an increase of 7 percent between 2018 and 2028. This rate of growth is a bit more than the national average of 5 percent for all occupations. Job demand has been spurred by increased usage of this less invasive diagnostic procedure – versus incisions or other methods predominately used in the past. ‒‒:‒‒
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Average Cardiovascular Sonographer Salary
Cardiac Sonographer Salary by Industry
Cardiac Sonographer Salary by State
Cardiac Sonographer Education and Training
Job Outlook for Cardiac Sonographers
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Content: After graduation, they usually train for a year before getting certified through either Cardiovascular Credentialing International or the Society of Medical Sonography. Job Outlook for Cardiac Sonographers
The BLS reported that jobs for cardiac technologists and technicians are expected to increase show an increase of 7 percent between 2018 and 2028. This rate of growth is a bit more than the national average of 5 percent for all occupations. Job demand has been spurred by increased usage of this less invasive diagnostic procedure – versus incisions or other methods predominately used in the past. ‒‒:‒‒
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Headings: The Pay Scale for a Cardiac Sonographer
The Pay Scale for a Cardiac Sonographer
Average Cardiovascular Sonographer Salary
Cardiac Sonographer Salary by Industry
Cardiac Sonographer Salary by State
Cardiac Sonographer Education and Training
Job Outlook for Cardiac Sonographers
References
Resources
Content: Diagnostic Medical Sonographers and Cardiovascular Technologists and Technicians, Including Vascular Technologists
Bureau of Labor Statistics: Occupational Employment Statistics: Occupational Employment and Wages, May 2011: Diagnostic Medical Sonographers
Cardiovascular Credentialing International: RCS: Cardiac Ultrasound Echocardiography Certification Examination
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Title: The Pay Scale for a Cardiac Sonographer | Work - Chron.com
Headings: The Pay Scale for a Cardiac Sonographer
The Pay Scale for a Cardiac Sonographer
Average Cardiovascular Sonographer Salary
Cardiac Sonographer Salary by Industry
Cardiac Sonographer Salary by State
Cardiac Sonographer Education and Training
Job Outlook for Cardiac Sonographers
References
Resources
Content: Cardiac Ultrasound Echocardiography Certification Examination
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Society of Diagnostic Medical Sonography: Information for Cardiac Sonography
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Title: Salaries During Basic Training in the Marines | Work - Chron.com
Headings: Salaries During Basic Training in the Marines
Salaries During Basic Training in the Marines
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Content: In 2018, the marine boot camp pay is $1,479.30 monthly or $17,752 annually. This salary applies throughout boot camp for personnel at the rank of E-1 who have less than four months of active duty. Marine Corps E-1 salaries increase after four months of active duty to $1,599.90 or $19,199 annually. You also receive free housing and meals during boot camp. Some enlistees receive a housing allowance to pay for private housing after they complete boot camp. Industry
Many recruits continue to serve as enlisted personnel for 20 years or more after completing their initial enlistment commitment. Others who leave active duty continue serving as reservists who stand by to respond to emergencies. Reservists receive pay for monthly training exercises and for any required active duty service. Years of Experience
The total years of experience are only one factor in Marine Corps pay that you receive after completing boot camp. Annual salaries for the starting E1 rank remain level after your increase at four months of active duty service.
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Title: Salary of a Pacemaker or ICD Technician | Work - Chron.com
Headings: Salary of a Pacemaker or ICD Technician
Salary of a Pacemaker or ICD Technician
National Average Pay and Range
West, Northeast Lead Salaries
Specialty Hospitals, Physicians' Offices Lead
Excellent Job Outlook
2018 Salary Information for Diagnostic Medical Sonographers and Cardiovascular Technologists and Technicians, Including Vascular Technologists
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U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics: Occupational Outlook Handbook: Diagnostic Medical Sonographers and Cardiovascular Technologists and Technicians, Including Vascular Technologists
Career Trend: Diagnostic Medical Sonographers and Cardiovascular Technologists and Technicians, Including Vascular Technologists
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Title: Salary of a Pacemaker or ICD Technician | Work - Chron.com
Headings: Salary of a Pacemaker or ICD Technician
Salary of a Pacemaker or ICD Technician
National Average Pay and Range
West, Northeast Lead Salaries
Specialty Hospitals, Physicians' Offices Lead
Excellent Job Outlook
2018 Salary Information for Diagnostic Medical Sonographers and Cardiovascular Technologists and Technicians, Including Vascular Technologists
References
Content: Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics: Occupational Outlook Handbook: Diagnostic Medical Sonographers and Cardiovascular Technologists and Technicians, Including Vascular Technologists
Career Trend: Diagnostic Medical Sonographers and Cardiovascular Technologists and Technicians, Including Vascular Technologists
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Title: What Is the Starting Pay for a PFC in the Marine Corps? | Work - Chron.com
Headings: What Is the Starting Pay for a PFC in the Marine Corps?
What Is the Starting Pay for a PFC in the Marine Corps?
PFC Marines Description
PFC Education Requirements
PFC Industry
Marine Ranks and Pay
PFC Growth Outlook
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Content: Although your job may be routinely performed indoors, you must be prepared to work outside in any weather conditions. Marine Ranks and Pay
Military pay is standardized in all branches of the Armed Forces with a pay grade system. Pay grades for enlisted ranks are E-1 through E-9. Warrant officers are pay grades W-1 through W-5 and commissioned officers are pay grades O-1 through O-10. The pay grade system determines rank equivalents in the military because all branches do not use the same names. For example, a PFC in the Marines is at pay grade E-2. An E-2 in the Army is a Private (PVs), a Seaman Apprentice (SA) in the Navy and the Coast Guard and an Airman (Amn) in the Air Force. All receive the same basic pay of $1942.50 per month, according to the enlisted members pay chart created by the Defense Finance and Accounting Service. Service members, no matter their rank, typically receive a small pay raise in January as established by Congress and federal budget decisions. The biggest pay increases are associated with promotions and years of experience.
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Title: What Is the Yearly Salary of a Diagnostic Medical Sonographer? | Work - Chron.com
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What Is the Yearly Salary of a Diagnostic Medical Sonographer?
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Diagnostic medical sonographers are health-care imaging specialists who use sophisticated ultrasound equipment to produce medical images. Physicians interpret the images to help to diagnose and treat a variety of conditions, injuries and illnesses. Because ultrasound produces images without exposing the patient to harmful radiation, this imaging technique is commonly used for obstetric examinations of pregnant mothers. Annual salaries for diagnostic medical sonographers vary based on such factors as geographic location and type of employment. National
The average annual salary for diagnostic medical sonographers was $65,800 as of May 2011, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The top 10 percent of the occupation earned at least $90,640 per year, while the bottom 10 percent earned annual wages of $44,950. The middle 50 percent earned between $53,830 and $76,060 per year. Regional
Yearly salaries for diagnostic medical sonographers varied based on they state where they were employed.
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Title: What Is the Yearly Salary of a Diagnostic Medical Sonographer? | Work - Chron.com
Headings: What Is the Yearly Salary of a Diagnostic Medical Sonographer?
What Is the Yearly Salary of a Diagnostic Medical Sonographer?
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Content: Annual salaries for diagnostic medical sonographers vary based on such factors as geographic location and type of employment. National
The average annual salary for diagnostic medical sonographers was $65,800 as of May 2011, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The top 10 percent of the occupation earned at least $90,640 per year, while the bottom 10 percent earned annual wages of $44,950. The middle 50 percent earned between $53,830 and $76,060 per year. Regional
Yearly salaries for diagnostic medical sonographers varied based on they state where they were employed. For example, approximately 9.7 percent of the nation's 54,760 diagnostic medical sonographers worked in California, where they earned average annual salaries of $81,750 as of May 2011, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Other examples show that sonographers who worked in Florida earned average salaries of $58,260. Those who worked in Rhode Island earned average salaries of $75,410 per year, while those in Montana earned average annual wages of $64,850. Employment Type
General medical and surgical hospitals provided jobs for 32,900 diagnostic medical sonographers as of May 2011, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Sonographers who worked in hospitals earned average annual salaries of $65,870.
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Title: What Is the Yearly Salary of a Diagnostic Medical Sonographer? | Work - Chron.com
Headings: What Is the Yearly Salary of a Diagnostic Medical Sonographer?
What Is the Yearly Salary of a Diagnostic Medical Sonographer?
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Regional
Employment Type
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Content: For example, approximately 9.7 percent of the nation's 54,760 diagnostic medical sonographers worked in California, where they earned average annual salaries of $81,750 as of May 2011, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Other examples show that sonographers who worked in Florida earned average salaries of $58,260. Those who worked in Rhode Island earned average salaries of $75,410 per year, while those in Montana earned average annual wages of $64,850. Employment Type
General medical and surgical hospitals provided jobs for 32,900 diagnostic medical sonographers as of May 2011, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Sonographers who worked in hospitals earned average annual salaries of $65,870. Those who worked for colleges, universities or professional schools earned the highest average wages for the profession at $74,540 per year. Those who worked for diagnostic and medical laboratories earned average annual salaries of $63,920. Considerations
Diagnostic medical sonography is one of the fastest growing career fields in the health-care industry, with projected growth in new jobs of 44 percent between 2010 and 2020, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Candidates for a career in diagnostic medical sonography must typically hold at least an associate's degree from an accredited program, although candidates with experience in a clinically related health care profession might qualify for a one-year course. Sonographers who are certified in more than one imaging specialty should have the best employment opportunities.
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Title: What Is the Yearly Salary of a Diagnostic Medical Sonographer? | Work - Chron.com
Headings: What Is the Yearly Salary of a Diagnostic Medical Sonographer?
What Is the Yearly Salary of a Diagnostic Medical Sonographer?
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Michigan Department of Energy, Labor & Economic Growth: Diagnostic Medical Sonographer
American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers: Home Page
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Mike Parker is a full-time writer, publisher and independent businessman. His background includes a career as an investments broker with such NYSE member firms as Edward Jones & Company, AG Edwards & Sons and Dean Witter. He helped launch DiscoverCard as one of the company's first merchant sales reps. Related Articles
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Title: Proof Positive: 8 Ways to Create Positive Work Relationships
Headings: Proof Positive: 8 Ways to Create Positive Work Relationships
Proof Positive: 8 Ways to Create Positive Work Relationships
1. Be Yourself
2. Treat People Equally
3. Stay Out of Politics
4. Be Friendly
5. Be Thoughtful
6. Be Self Aware
7. Enjoy Your Work
8. Add Value
Content: Do your job to your best ability and remain professional and positive with those around you at work. 4. Be Friendly
Being friendly and pleasant to be around makes everyone’s life easier, whatever job you are in. Don’t be one of those people who thinks that they have to be cut throat with those around them in order to advance in their career or to be a good manager, for example. Good old fashioned manners go a long way and the people you work with will be more willing to help you out when needed if you are pleasant to them. Be consistent and don’t just do this when you want something though (your colleagues will see straight through this anyway!) Being aware of your own moods is also important. I have worked with people who are great colleagues but terrible to be around when things are not going well. Learn how to manage your stress and deal with challenges effectively. It will benefit you and make you an easier person to work with.
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Title: Why Did They Take Down That Job Posting? - Work Coach Cafe
Headings: Why Did They Take Down That Job Posting?
Why Did They Take Down That Job Posting?
Don’t Panic or Get Discouraged
7 Reasons Job Postings Are Removed
1. The job was filled.
2. They have sufficient applicants.
3. The job was cancelled.
4. The job was moved to a new location.
5. The job is being re-written.
6. The posting period has ended.
7. They put the job “on hold.”
Or, Something Else Happened…
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Content: The opportunity may still be a good possibility for you. So, don’t get discouraged, and don’t give up on the employer, either, if they seem like a good place for you to work. You may receive an invitation to interview for the job (assuming you applied while it was still visible), this job opportunity may be permanently closed, or it may resurface in another form soon (different job title, different requirements, and/or different location). Since you can’t peak “behind the curtain” to see what is going on, the smartest move is to continue your job search! Don’t wait to learn what has happened. Keep looking! 7 Reasons Job Postings Are Removed
Many different things could have happened, so it’s hard to tell why the job was taken down, but any of these possibilities could be the reason: 1. The job was filled. This is probably not very likely unless the job has been open for a long time, or the organization is small and in a big hurry to fill the job.
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Title: Why Did They Take Down That Job Posting? - Work Coach Cafe
Headings: Why Did They Take Down That Job Posting?
Why Did They Take Down That Job Posting?
Don’t Panic or Get Discouraged
7 Reasons Job Postings Are Removed
1. The job was filled.
2. They have sufficient applicants.
3. The job was cancelled.
4. The job was moved to a new location.
5. The job is being re-written.
6. The posting period has ended.
7. They put the job “on hold.”
Or, Something Else Happened…
Don’t Give Up
On the Other Hand…
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Content: Keep looking! 7 Reasons Job Postings Are Removed
Many different things could have happened, so it’s hard to tell why the job was taken down, but any of these possibilities could be the reason: 1. The job was filled. This is probably not very likely unless the job has been open for a long time, or the organization is small and in a big hurry to fill the job. 2. They have sufficient applicants. During whatever time frame the job was posted, they feel that enough qualified job seekers responded. They are confident that they will be able to make a hire from the applications they have without leaving the posting visible any longer. So, they removed the posting.
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Title: Why Did They Take Down That Job Posting? - Work Coach Cafe
Headings: Why Did They Take Down That Job Posting?
Why Did They Take Down That Job Posting?
Don’t Panic or Get Discouraged
7 Reasons Job Postings Are Removed
1. The job was filled.
2. They have sufficient applicants.
3. The job was cancelled.
4. The job was moved to a new location.
5. The job is being re-written.
6. The posting period has ended.
7. They put the job “on hold.”
Or, Something Else Happened…
Don’t Give Up
On the Other Hand…
More About Job Postings
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Content: is no longer available because revenue didn’t increase as expected. Or another use for those funds has been found — new equipment, new software, or a different job in another part of the company or another location. Or the employer is re-organizing, and the job described in the posting may no longer be needed. Or the job description isn’t accurate — unnecessary skills are included, and/or necessary skills were left out. So, they’ve decided to start over with a completely new job description (see # 5, below) and, possibly, a different job title. 4. The job was moved to a new location. Reorganizations happen, and the job is no longer where the posting said it was. So, for example, rather than pay to relocate someone who applied for the job in Los Angeles to the new location in Chicago, they kill the first job posting, and re-post the job with the new location. 5.
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Title: 6 facts everyone should know about disability insurance - WorkWell
Headings: 6 facts everyone should know about disability insurance
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6 facts everyone should know about disability insurance
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6 facts everyone should know about disability insurance
By Laura Adams | May 13, 2019
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Have you ever worried about how you’d make ends meet if you couldn’t work? If you don’t have a cushy emergency fund to fall back on, having disability insurance is a simple solution for more peace of mind. Disability is a type of insurance designed to replace the income you’d miss if you were unable to work due to a covered illness, injury or accident. Here are 6 facts you should know about disability insurance: 1. Disability statistics tell a story. Did you know that more than one in four 20-year-olds will become disabled before they retire? According to the Council for Disability Awareness, some of the most common reasons for disability include back injuries, cancer, heart disease and other serious illnesses. When a long-term disability occurs, the average absence from work is almost three years. Without a paycheck, most workers would feel a financial pinch right away.
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Title: 6 facts everyone should know about disability insurance - WorkWell
Headings: 6 facts everyone should know about disability insurance
Life Lessons
6 facts everyone should know about disability insurance
Life Lessons
Financial protection for your health and finances
Content: Disability statistics tell a story. Did you know that more than one in four 20-year-olds will become disabled before they retire? According to the Council for Disability Awareness, some of the most common reasons for disability include back injuries, cancer, heart disease and other serious illnesses. When a long-term disability occurs, the average absence from work is almost three years. Without a paycheck, most workers would feel a financial pinch right away. 2. Disability benefits can be used for any expenses. Disability insurance is never required — but it’s wise to have. It allows you to receive a portion of your gross income (such as 60%) that you can spend any way you like. For instance, you could use disability benefits to pay a mortgage, rent, everyday expenses or credit card payments.
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Life Lessons
6 facts everyone should know about disability insurance
Life Lessons
Financial protection for your health and finances
Content: 2. Disability benefits can be used for any expenses. Disability insurance is never required — but it’s wise to have. It allows you to receive a portion of your gross income (such as 60%) that you can spend any way you like. For instance, you could use disability benefits to pay a mortgage, rent, everyday expenses or credit card payments. Remember that health insurance only covers a portion of your medical bills — not your living expenses if you can’t work while you’re recuperating. 3. Disability insurance is for all workers. You don’t need a high income to be a candidate for disability insurance. Coverage is suitable for anyone who relies on his or her income to pay living expenses, such as bills, housing and food.
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Title: 6 facts everyone should know about disability insurance - WorkWell
Headings: 6 facts everyone should know about disability insurance
Life Lessons
6 facts everyone should know about disability insurance
Life Lessons
Financial protection for your health and finances
Content: Remember that health insurance only covers a portion of your medical bills — not your living expenses if you can’t work while you’re recuperating. 3. Disability insurance is for all workers. You don’t need a high income to be a candidate for disability insurance. Coverage is suitable for anyone who relies on his or her income to pay living expenses, such as bills, housing and food. Plus, having an illness or injury could mean having medical bills or other unforeseen expenses. For these reasons, just about anyone who works should have a disability policy, whether you’re single, married or have children. 4. You can purchase your own disability insurance. Getting a disability policy at work is a terrific benefit. “
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Title: Age Of Enlightenment Vs Romanticism
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Content: 4] In contrast to the Rationalism and Classicism of the Enlightenment, Romanticism revived medievalism and elements of art and narrative perceived as authentically medieval in an attempt to escape population growth, early urban sprawl, and industrialism. [ 7] The ideologies that sprang forth from the Enlightenment and Romanticism are essentially the most drastically important ideologies that have been created in modern history. [ 6] Better known authors such as Alessandro Manzoni and Giacomo Leopardi were influenced by Enlightenment as well as by Romanticism and Classicism. [ 7] While the Enlightenment believed that objectivity and realism can be possible, Romanticism believed that subjectivity and relativity cannot be avoided. [ 4] Transcript of The differences between romanticism and the Enlightenment. [ 8]
Although it was in direct opposition to the Enlightenment, romanticism as a movement did also build off of some of the new ideas that were part of that period such as a renewed interest in the individual. [ 9] The Enlightenment, a movement in Western history that came just before romanticism, was itself a rebellious movement that developed out of a prior period that emphasized ideas such as religion. [ 9] While the Enlightenment movement focused on ideas of reason, rationality, and empiricism, romanticism went the complete opposite direction and explored new ideas about emotions and beauty. [ 9] Romanticism was also inspired by the German Sturm und Drang movement (Storm and Stress), which prized intuition and emotion over Enlightenment rationalism. [ 3] In general, however, it could be easily argued that without the Enlightenment movement there would not have been romanticism, mostly because the former had to exist for the rebellion in ideas to take place. [
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Title: Age Of Enlightenment Vs Romanticism
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Content: 8]
Although it was in direct opposition to the Enlightenment, romanticism as a movement did also build off of some of the new ideas that were part of that period such as a renewed interest in the individual. [ 9] The Enlightenment, a movement in Western history that came just before romanticism, was itself a rebellious movement that developed out of a prior period that emphasized ideas such as religion. [ 9] While the Enlightenment movement focused on ideas of reason, rationality, and empiricism, romanticism went the complete opposite direction and explored new ideas about emotions and beauty. [ 9] Romanticism was also inspired by the German Sturm und Drang movement (Storm and Stress), which prized intuition and emotion over Enlightenment rationalism. [ 3] In general, however, it could be easily argued that without the Enlightenment movement there would not have been romanticism, mostly because the former had to exist for the rebellion in ideas to take place. [ 9] Although the Enlightenment sought to keep people rational, this would not be enough for later rebellious movements such as Romanticism, where people began to look behind facts and closer into the individual experience. [ 9] When considering three major movements in world civilization and history; Romanticism, the Enlightenment, and the Renaissance, one theme that runs throughout is that of rebellion. [ 9] While going over the Enlightenment and the main idea of the importance of reason during class, I couldn't help but think how important it is to understand the difference between the Enlightenment and Romanticism. [ 10] Romanticism was a reaction against the Enlightenment and their emphasis on reason and intellect. [
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Content: 9] Although the Enlightenment sought to keep people rational, this would not be enough for later rebellious movements such as Romanticism, where people began to look behind facts and closer into the individual experience. [ 9] When considering three major movements in world civilization and history; Romanticism, the Enlightenment, and the Renaissance, one theme that runs throughout is that of rebellion. [ 9] While going over the Enlightenment and the main idea of the importance of reason during class, I couldn't help but think how important it is to understand the difference between the Enlightenment and Romanticism. [ 10] Romanticism was a reaction against the Enlightenment and their emphasis on reason and intellect. [ 10] The enlightenment showed the strong importance of reason while romanticism showed more imagination and enjoyment. [ 10] Literature: the enlightenment, romanticism, realism, modernism, and postmodernism…. [ 11] Romanticism was in general a reaction against the Enlightenment, which I think is something many can't grasp. [ 10] The ideals of the French Revolution created the context from which both Romanticism and the Counter- Enlightenment emerged. [
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Title: ancient Greece Tyranny
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Content: 1] In ancient Greece, tyrants were influential opportunists that came to power by securing the support of different factions of a deme. [ 2] The tyrants of the Archaic age of ancient Greece ( c. 900-500 bce )--Cypselus, Cleisthenes, Peisistratus, and Polycrates --were popular, presiding as they did over an era of prosperity and expansion. [ 3] The polis was established in ancient Greece during 800 - 500 B.C.E. During this time of stability, ancient Greece grew, and therefore population boomed and their prosperity met with great achievements in writing, architecture, and finally political involvement by all citizens. [ 4] Alternatives to Athens: Varieties of Political Organization and Community in Ancient Greece, a collection of essays edited by Roger Brock and Stephen Hodkinson (2003). [ 1] Government of ancient Greece: the Mask of Agamemnon, from Mycenae, Greece (1500 BC). [ 1] At times, they would even establish trade or alliances to further improve stability and prosperity throughout Ancient Greece. [ 4] Hi! I am currently studying the politics of Ancient Greece. [
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Title: ancient Greece Tyranny
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Content: 1] Government of ancient Greece: the Mask of Agamemnon, from Mycenae, Greece (1500 BC). [ 1] At times, they would even establish trade or alliances to further improve stability and prosperity throughout Ancient Greece. [ 4] Hi! I am currently studying the politics of Ancient Greece. [ 1]
Even though tyranny is defined today as a cruel act, tyranny was not always a bad thing in ancient Greece Pisistratus, who ruled as a tyrant in Athens for most of the time during 561 and 527 BCE Tyrant usually ruled in a way they saw fit, and maintained their power by maintaining the support they received from the people, and by using hired soldiers and mercenaries from other city-states. [ 5] In ancient Greece, tyranny was sustained by tyrants, who were individual rulers, who had assumed power in an illegal manner, using force to overthrow the previous government (usually with murder). [ 5]
Tyranny and Political Culture in Ancient Greece is neither history, historiography, nor hard political science. [ 6]
The most-significant change in the conception of tyranny from the ancient world to the modern lies in the role of the people under a tyrant. [ 3] In the Greek world monarchies were rare and were often only distinguishable from a tyranny when the hereditary ruler was more benevolent and ruled in the genuine interest of his people. [
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Title: ancient Greece Tyranny
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Content: 1]
Even though tyranny is defined today as a cruel act, tyranny was not always a bad thing in ancient Greece Pisistratus, who ruled as a tyrant in Athens for most of the time during 561 and 527 BCE Tyrant usually ruled in a way they saw fit, and maintained their power by maintaining the support they received from the people, and by using hired soldiers and mercenaries from other city-states. [ 5] In ancient Greece, tyranny was sustained by tyrants, who were individual rulers, who had assumed power in an illegal manner, using force to overthrow the previous government (usually with murder). [ 5]
Tyranny and Political Culture in Ancient Greece is neither history, historiography, nor hard political science. [ 6]
The most-significant change in the conception of tyranny from the ancient world to the modern lies in the role of the people under a tyrant. [ 3] In the Greek world monarchies were rare and were often only distinguishable from a tyranny when the hereditary ruler was more benevolent and ruled in the genuine interest of his people. [ 7] For the Greeks (or more particularly the Athenians) any system which excluded power from the whole citizen-body and was not a tyranny or monarchy was described as an oligarchy. [ 7] Greek tyranny grew out of the struggle of the under classes against the aristocracy, or against priest-kings where archaic traditions and mythology sanctioned hereditary and/or traditional rights to rule. [ 2] Greek attitudes toward tyranny, as already noted, changed over time, shaped by external events. [ 3]
For the ancient Greeks, a tyrant was not necessarily a bad ruler; in its original form ( tyrannos ) the word was used to describe a person who held absolute and personal power within a state, as distinct from a monarch, whose rule was bound by constitution and law. [
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Title: Industrial Revolution 3 Factors Of Production
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Content: 6] Industrial Revolution: factory workers Women working machines at the American Woolen Company, Boston, c. 1912. [ 6] Industrial Revolution, in modern history, the process of change from an agrarian and handicraft economy to one dominated by industry and machine manufacturing. [ 6] The description " Industrial Revolution " is misleading if applied to the economy as a whole, but innovations in techniques and organization led to such growth in iron, woolens, and, above all, cotton textiles in the second half of the 18th century that Britain established a significant lead. [ 6] Coal, Iron, Textiles, Transport and Pottery are the 5 factors that contributed to the British Industrial Revolution. [ 5] Coal was the resource which fueled the Industrial Revolution, and iron proved to be the ideal material. [ 5] Iron and Coal, 1855-60, by William Bell Scott illustrates the rise of coal and iron working in the Industrial Revolution and the heavy engineering projects they made possible. [ 4] Like its British progenitor, the Belgian Industrial Revolution centred in iron, coal, and textiles. [ 6]
The main positive effects of the industrial revolution were hugeincrease in product goods which led to decreased prices andeconomic booms. [ 5] The industrial revolution is the logical outgrowth of this sustained economic growth. [
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Title: Aviation World: ch=8 Airport Financial Management
Headings: Aviation World
Aviation World
ch=8 Airport Financial Management
AIRPORT FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
1-AIRPORT EXPENSES
(a) Operation and Maintenance Costs
(b) Capital Improvement Expenses
2-AIRPORT FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
3-Operating Expenses
Operating expenses can be divided into four major groupings
1-AIRFIELD AREA EXPENSES
2-TERMINAL EXPENSES
3-HANGARS, CARGO FACILITIES, OTHER BUILDINGS, & GROUNDS EXPENSES
4-GENERAL & ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES
LIABILITY INSURANCE
Liability in such instances can stem from
A/P when it is not in usable condition
4-OPERATING REVENUES
A/P operating revenues can be divided into five major groupings
1-AIRFIELD AREA
2-TERMINAL AERA CONCESSIONS
3-AIRLINE LEASED AREAS
4-OTHER LEASED AREAS
5-OTHER OPERATING REVENUE
5-Planning and Administering an Operating Budget
Both short-term and long-term decisions require planning
BUDGET APPROPRIATION
1-Lump Sum Appropriation
2-Appropriation by Activity
3-Line-Item Budget
6-ADMINISTERING AN OPERATING BUDGET
REVENUE STRATEGIES AT COMMERCIAL AIRPORTS
AIRPORT FUNDING
1-GRANT PROGRAM
2-STATE GRANT PROGRAMS
AIRPORT FINANCING
PRIVATE INVESTMENT
PRIVATE INVESTMENT
1-Build, Operate, and Transfer (BOT) Contracts
2-Lease, build, and operate (LBO) agreements
3-Full Privatization
Content: AIRPORT EXPENSES
AIRPORT FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
Operating Expenses
OPERATING REVENUES
Planning and Administering an Operating Budget
BUDGET APPROPRIATION
PRIVATE INVESTMENT
1-AIRPORT EXPENSES
A/P expenses fall into two types
(a) Operation and Maintenance Costs
Operation and Maintenance costs consist of those expenses that occur on a regular basis and are required to maintain the current ops at the A/P. Such expenses typically include wages and salary of A/P employees, costs of utilities such as power, water, and telecommunications, and a broad range of regularly needed supplies. (b) Capital Improvement Expenses
Capital Improvement Expenses are very large, periodic expenses which contribute to A/P infrastructure improvement or expansion. Capital improvement expenses include the costs of major construction projects such as airfield and terminal expansion, the acquisition of major utilities such as air rescue and fire fighting vehicles, and the purchase of land for future expansion
2-AIRPORT FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
Revenues from operations of the Airport are used to cover the airport O&M expenses
Financial accounting is employed to manage the balance of operating revenues and expenses. A/P accounting involves the accumulation, communication, and interpretation of economic data relating to the financial position of an A/P and the results of its ops for decision-making purposes. A/P accounting differs from accounting procedures found in business firms because A/P differ considerably in terms of goals, size, and operational characteristics. As such, it is difficult to derive a unified accounting system that can be used by all A/Ps. System tailored to the needs of a large commercial A/P might be impractical for a small GA A/P or vice versa as A/Ps have different definitions of what elements constitute operating and non-operating revenues and expenses and sources of funds for A/P development. 3-Operating Expenses
Operating expenses can be divided into four major groupings
AIRFIELD AREA
TERMINAL
HANGARS/CARGO/OTHER BUILDINGS & GROUNDS
GENERAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES
1-AIRFIELD AREA EXPENSES
O&M expenses associated with the airfield area include: R/Ws, T/Ws, apron areas, A/C parking areas, & A/F light sys maint
Service on airport equipment
Maintenance on fire equipment and airport service roads
Utilities (electricity) for the airfield. 2-TERMINAL EXPENSES
O&M expenses associated with the terminal include:
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Content: for such an intellect nothing would be
uncertain and the future just like the past would be present before its eyes.5
Laplace's rigid
determinism was already untenable by the early twentieth century because the
second law of thermodynamics showed that there was a genuine openness or
unpredictability about the future. Not all events were time-reversible. Then
quantum physics found contingency in the heart of the material world. The
behavior of individual sub-atomic particles can never be predicted with perfect
accuracy. You cannot tell, for example, when a particular atom of Uranium will
undergo radioactive decay. This is not just a matter of experimental
practicalities but an intrinsic quality of matter and energy. Reality is fuzzy
at small scales. You can never bring it into perfect focus. But contingency is
not just present at small scales. I have already mentioned Alvarez' asteroid
impact.
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Title: World History Connected | Vol. 7 No. 3 | Gleb Tsipursky: Western Civilization from the Margins: Teaching a Western Civilization Course from a World History Perspective
Headings: Western Civilization from the Margins: Teaching a Western Civilization Course from a World History Perspective
Western Civilization from the Margins: Teaching a Western Civilization Course from a World History Perspective
Gleb Tsipursky
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Content: According to this perspective, "Western Civilization" finds its origins in the political philosophy and culture of the Greeks, is absorbed and strengthened by the laws of Rome, and passed on through the Christian Church in a time of darkness. This leads to a period of rediscovery in the Renaissance, which combines with the diversification of religious beliefs in the Reformation and Counter-Reformation, and culminates in the Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment. This narrative is usually presented as inherently progressive, leading continually and inevitably to a more civilized society, which formed the foundation for the current world. The structure of the course, employing political and intellectual history, traditionally focuses on "Great Men" and "Great Ideas": in other words, on the outsize historical personalities such as political leaders, religious reformers, and intellectual innovators. In recent decades, Western Civilization courses have been subject to intensifying censure, in particular from the adherents of the world history approach. Some critics have argued that such classes give students too exclusionary view of western European history as central to the historical narrative and ignore the history of other regions, even those that directly and extensively interacted with western Europe. Those courses that do discuss peoples and regions outside of western Europe generally do so from an exclusively western European perspective, leaving the "outsiders" as faceless masses who either attacked or were conquered by western Europeans. Others charge that Western Civilization courses treat wealthy male elites drawn from mainstream western European religious groups as Europe's sole historical actors, marginalizing the voices of even those non-elites who have played a crucial role in Europe's history. Finally, critics have lambasted the very term "Western Civilization" for constructing a false dichotomy between the "West" and the "East."
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Title: World History Connected | Vol. 7 No. 3 | Gleb Tsipursky: Western Civilization from the Margins: Teaching a Western Civilization Course from a World History Perspective
Headings: Western Civilization from the Margins: Teaching a Western Civilization Course from a World History Perspective
Western Civilization from the Margins: Teaching a Western Civilization Course from a World History Perspective
Gleb Tsipursky
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Content: In recent decades, Western Civilization courses have been subject to intensifying censure, in particular from the adherents of the world history approach. Some critics have argued that such classes give students too exclusionary view of western European history as central to the historical narrative and ignore the history of other regions, even those that directly and extensively interacted with western Europe. Those courses that do discuss peoples and regions outside of western Europe generally do so from an exclusively western European perspective, leaving the "outsiders" as faceless masses who either attacked or were conquered by western Europeans. Others charge that Western Civilization courses treat wealthy male elites drawn from mainstream western European religious groups as Europe's sole historical actors, marginalizing the voices of even those non-elites who have played a crucial role in Europe's history. Finally, critics have lambasted the very term "Western Civilization" for constructing a false dichotomy between the "West" and the "East." 1
Nonetheless, though world history course offerings have multiplied over the last decade, Western Civilization remains a fundamental component of the core undergraduate curriculum in many universities and colleges. Undergraduates not majoring or minoring in history often take only two basic history courses to fulfill curricular requirements: one focusing on the United States and another, frequently a Western Civilization class, on non-US history. Even for those students concentrating in history, a Western Civ course serves as a gateway to the broad range of history classes, influencing and constraining their subsequent choices. The impact of Western Civ classes exercise an especially powerful influence on future educators destined to teach in high schools and colleges.
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Title: Contemporary World Issues - Socialism in Latin America
Headings: Contemporary World Issues
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Socialism in Latin America
Countries with Leftist Leaders
The Meaning of Socialism
Why Socialist Ideals are Popular in Latin America
The Rise of Socialism in Latin America
How You Can Get Involved
The following is an interview with Evo Morales, President of Bolivia, with Jon Stewart from The Daily Show:
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Socialism in Latin America
Countries with Leftist Leaders
Cuba - Raul Castro, Communist Party of Cuba
Venezeula - Hugo Chavez, United Socialist Party of Venezuela
Bolivia - Evo Morales, Movement Towards Socialism Party
Chile - Michelle Bachelet, Socialist Party of Chile
Argentina - Nestor Kirchner, Front for Victory Party
Uruguay - Tabare Vazquez, Broad Front Party
Brazil - Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, Brazilian Worker's Party
Ecuador - Rafael Correa, Alianza PAIS Party
The Meaning of Socialism
According to The American Democracy, an American government textbook, socialism is defined as an econonmic system in which government owns and controls many of the major industries. This vague defintion can be applied to many of the new programs being implemented by the emerging Latin American leaders. While few countries in Latin America operate under officially socialist governments, many newly elected leaders have established goals that are leftist and socialist leaning. Starting with Hugo Chavez in Venezuela in 1998, many countries have followed the trend of electing left-leaning leaders. Unlike the communist movement of the mid-20th century which orginated in Europe, this new pattern of leftist tendencies is rooted in Latin America. These new leaders use socialist practices in order to create more equality and wealth within their countries. Their goal is not to abolish capitalism or democracy, but simply to improve their citizens' quality of life through the most effective means. The new wave of leftist ideas in Latin America are not neccessarily against capitalism, but are in support of doing what is neccessary to help the poor and bring justice and equality to an area that never in its history has been able to achieve this. This new trend toward socialist policies mostly entails nationalizing major industries such as oil, railroads, steel, tin, and copper. The profits of these sectors have been moved from large corporations and into social programs such as hospitals for the poor in Venezuela and rebuilding infrastructure in Bolivia.
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Title: Contemporary World Issues - Socialism in Latin America
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Contemporary World Issues
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Socialism in Latin America
Countries with Leftist Leaders
The Meaning of Socialism
Why Socialist Ideals are Popular in Latin America
The Rise of Socialism in Latin America
How You Can Get Involved
The following is an interview with Evo Morales, President of Bolivia, with Jon Stewart from The Daily Show:
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Content: These new leaders use socialist practices in order to create more equality and wealth within their countries. Their goal is not to abolish capitalism or democracy, but simply to improve their citizens' quality of life through the most effective means. The new wave of leftist ideas in Latin America are not neccessarily against capitalism, but are in support of doing what is neccessary to help the poor and bring justice and equality to an area that never in its history has been able to achieve this. This new trend toward socialist policies mostly entails nationalizing major industries such as oil, railroads, steel, tin, and copper. The profits of these sectors have been moved from large corporations and into social programs such as hospitals for the poor in Venezuela and rebuilding infrastructure in Bolivia. These new sources of income for the countries have provided funds for social programs like education and welfare that were not previously available. There is a gap between a minority, which earns and owns all, and a majority, that earns nothing and owns only their human labor and lives. Why Socialist Ideals are Popular in Latin America
In recent years, socialist ideals have been on the rise in many Latin American countries. The failure of free-market reforms to improve the condition of the poor and promote growth in the economy has caused many Latin Americans to turn to leaders who promote socialist programs in order to find relief for their suffering. Because of Latin America's extreme levels of inequality, massive amounts of impoverished voters have begun to cast their votes for leaders who promise to bring reform for the poor.
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Title: Contemporary World Issues - Socialism in Latin America
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Contemporary World Issues
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Socialism in Latin America
Countries with Leftist Leaders
The Meaning of Socialism
Why Socialist Ideals are Popular in Latin America
The Rise of Socialism in Latin America
How You Can Get Involved
The following is an interview with Evo Morales, President of Bolivia, with Jon Stewart from The Daily Show:
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Content: These new sources of income for the countries have provided funds for social programs like education and welfare that were not previously available. There is a gap between a minority, which earns and owns all, and a majority, that earns nothing and owns only their human labor and lives. Why Socialist Ideals are Popular in Latin America
In recent years, socialist ideals have been on the rise in many Latin American countries. The failure of free-market reforms to improve the condition of the poor and promote growth in the economy has caused many Latin Americans to turn to leaders who promote socialist programs in order to find relief for their suffering. Because of Latin America's extreme levels of inequality, massive amounts of impoverished voters have begun to cast their votes for leaders who promise to bring reform for the poor. Massive amounts of inequality have existed in Latin America since the Spanish landed in the Western Hemisphere. Since the conquer of Latin America and its indigenous inhabitants by the Spanish, a small minority of European decendants have controlled the majority of the wealth by exploiting natural resources of the land and the labor of the oppressed. Poverty in Latin America is so severe that a distinction had to be made from the those living at the poverty level and those living at the starvation level. Many citizens of Latin American countries struggle to meet basic nutritional requirements, which is understandable considering that half of the people living there survive on one U.S. dollar per day. The desire of the poor to improve their situation through more educatoin, better healthcare, and more access to land drove them to the leaders with socialist ideas who would aim to refrom a grossly unbalanced system.
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Title: Contemporary World Issues - Socialism in Latin America
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Contemporary World Issues
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Socialism in Latin America
Countries with Leftist Leaders
The Meaning of Socialism
Why Socialist Ideals are Popular in Latin America
The Rise of Socialism in Latin America
How You Can Get Involved
The following is an interview with Evo Morales, President of Bolivia, with Jon Stewart from The Daily Show:
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Content: Massive amounts of inequality have existed in Latin America since the Spanish landed in the Western Hemisphere. Since the conquer of Latin America and its indigenous inhabitants by the Spanish, a small minority of European decendants have controlled the majority of the wealth by exploiting natural resources of the land and the labor of the oppressed. Poverty in Latin America is so severe that a distinction had to be made from the those living at the poverty level and those living at the starvation level. Many citizens of Latin American countries struggle to meet basic nutritional requirements, which is understandable considering that half of the people living there survive on one U.S. dollar per day. The desire of the poor to improve their situation through more educatoin, better healthcare, and more access to land drove them to the leaders with socialist ideas who would aim to refrom a grossly unbalanced system. " We are heading towards a Socialist Republic of Venezuela "
- Hugo Chavez
The Rise of Socialism in Latin America
Socialism in Latin America rose out of the ashes of the failed free-market reforms of the late 80's and early 90's known as the Washington Consensus. These reforms included an attempt to globalize and to privatize many aspects of Latin American economies in the hopes to generate more wealth. There was also an effort to strengthen democracy in Latin America in association with the United States. The failure of these reforms to bring widespread change has moved the Latin American people to look towards other ideas in attempt to bring equality to their countries. This new wave of reforms seems to be yet another attempt to improve the massive amounts of poverty within Latin America that has been in exsistence since the Spanish colonial period.
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Contemporary World Issues
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Socialism in Latin America
Countries with Leftist Leaders
The Meaning of Socialism
Why Socialist Ideals are Popular in Latin America
The Rise of Socialism in Latin America
How You Can Get Involved
The following is an interview with Evo Morales, President of Bolivia, with Jon Stewart from The Daily Show:
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Content: " We are heading towards a Socialist Republic of Venezuela "
- Hugo Chavez
The Rise of Socialism in Latin America
Socialism in Latin America rose out of the ashes of the failed free-market reforms of the late 80's and early 90's known as the Washington Consensus. These reforms included an attempt to globalize and to privatize many aspects of Latin American economies in the hopes to generate more wealth. There was also an effort to strengthen democracy in Latin America in association with the United States. The failure of these reforms to bring widespread change has moved the Latin American people to look towards other ideas in attempt to bring equality to their countries. This new wave of reforms seems to be yet another attempt to improve the massive amounts of poverty within Latin America that has been in exsistence since the Spanish colonial period. The gross levels of poverty is essentially the root of this and of every other attempt at reform within Latin America. How You Can Get Involved
Whether or not you support the rise of socialism in Latin America there are several ways you can further the cause or fight to against it: 1. Contact your representatives! The United States has ignored the goings on in Latin America for the past 8 years.
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Contemporary World Issues
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Socialism in Latin America
Countries with Leftist Leaders
The Meaning of Socialism
Why Socialist Ideals are Popular in Latin America
The Rise of Socialism in Latin America
How You Can Get Involved
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Content: The Daily Show With Jon Stewart M - Th 11p / 10c
President Evo Morales
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John McCain Interview
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Meaning of Socialism: "Analysts: South America's Leftist Leaders Often Speak as Ideologues, Act as Pragmatists". Voice of America. 10 December 2008 http://www.voanews.com/english/archive/2005-03/2005-03-03-voa68.cfm?CFID=78300407&CFTOKEN=12540213. "Latin America's Left Turn". Council on Foreign Relations. 10 December 2008 http://www.foreignaffairs.org/20060501faessay85302/jorge-g-castaneda/latin-america-s-left-turn.html. Patterson, Thomas. " The Rules of American Politics:
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Title: Contemporary World Issues - Socialism in Latin America
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Contemporary World Issues
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Socialism in Latin America
Countries with Leftist Leaders
The Meaning of Socialism
Why Socialist Ideals are Popular in Latin America
The Rise of Socialism in Latin America
How You Can Get Involved
The following is an interview with Evo Morales, President of Bolivia, with Jon Stewart from The Daily Show:
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Content: "Latin America's Left Turn". Council on Foreign Relations. 10 December 2008 http://www.foreignaffairs.org/20060501faessay85302/jorge-g-castaneda/latin-america-s-left-turn.html. Patterson, Thomas. " The Rules of American Politics: Capitalism". The American Democracy. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2005. Rise of Socialism:
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Contemporary World Issues
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Socialism in Latin America
Countries with Leftist Leaders
The Meaning of Socialism
Why Socialist Ideals are Popular in Latin America
The Rise of Socialism in Latin America
How You Can Get Involved
The following is an interview with Evo Morales, President of Bolivia, with Jon Stewart from The Daily Show:
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Content: Capitalism". The American Democracy. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2005. Rise of Socialism: "A Defense of Latin America's Free Market Reforms". UCLA. 10 Decemeber 2008 http://www.international.ucla.edu/article.asp?parentid=4026. "Latin America's Left Turn". Council on Foreign Relations.
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Title: Contemporary World Issues - Socialism in Latin America
Headings: Contemporary World Issues
Contemporary World Issues
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Socialism in Latin America
Countries with Leftist Leaders
The Meaning of Socialism
Why Socialist Ideals are Popular in Latin America
The Rise of Socialism in Latin America
How You Can Get Involved
The following is an interview with Evo Morales, President of Bolivia, with Jon Stewart from The Daily Show:
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Content: "A Defense of Latin America's Free Market Reforms". UCLA. 10 Decemeber 2008 http://www.international.ucla.edu/article.asp?parentid=4026. "Latin America's Left Turn". Council on Foreign Relations. 10 Decemeber 2008 http://www.foreignaffairs.org/20060501faessay85302/jorge-g-castaneda/latin-america-s-left-turn.html. Why Socialist Ideals Are Popular: "Latin America's Left Turn". Council on Foreign Relations. 10 Decemeber 2008 http://www.foreignaffairs.org/20060501faessay85302/jorge-g-castaneda/latin-america-s-left-turn.html.
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Countries with Leftist Leaders
The Meaning of Socialism
Why Socialist Ideals are Popular in Latin America
The Rise of Socialism in Latin America
How You Can Get Involved
The following is an interview with Evo Morales, President of Bolivia, with Jon Stewart from The Daily Show:
Sources
Content: 10 Decemeber 2008 http://www.foreignaffairs.org/20060501faessay85302/jorge-g-castaneda/latin-america-s-left-turn.html. Why Socialist Ideals Are Popular: "Latin America's Left Turn". Council on Foreign Relations. 10 Decemeber 2008 http://www.foreignaffairs.org/20060501faessay85302/jorge-g-castaneda/latin-america-s-left-turn.html. "Poverty in Latin America". Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile. 10 Decemeber 2008 http://www.foreignaffairs.org/20060501faessay85302/jorge-g-castaneda/latin-america-s-left-turn.html. "Latin America -- Rising Class Struggle Forces Socialism onto the Agenda". Socialist Alternative.
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