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    Business Japanese Automakers Triple Mexican Workers' Pay rather Than Move Production to the U.S.

    Business Japanese Automakers Triple Mexican Workers' Pay rather Than Move Production to the U.S.


    Japanese Automakers Triple Mexican Workers' Pay rather Than Move Production to the U.S.

    Posted: 04 Jul 2020 05:47 PM PDT

    End of the runway for 747 jumbo as Boeing placed final part orders

    Posted: 04 Jul 2020 06:46 AM PDT

    Whistleblower 'I Could Be Murdered at any Time'

    Posted: 05 Jul 2020 12:58 AM PDT

    Do You Need A BIG EGO To Succeed? Nigel Green deVere CEO

    Posted: 05 Jul 2020 01:28 AM PDT

    Do You Need A BIG EGO To Succeed? Nigel Green deVere CEO https://youtube.com/watch?v=SDeW1tzbxtI&feature=youtu.be

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    There's just no comparison between Tesla and Nikola: ARK Invest CEO

    Posted: 05 Jul 2020 01:22 AM PDT

    Why Snap is the most undervalued tech company.

    Posted: 04 Jul 2020 10:08 PM PDT

    Augmented Reality is the future and Snap is well positioned to win. A more detailed argument can be found here: https://medium.com/@varunrustomji/paradigm-shifts-in-the-tech-industry-1ef2104fa60f

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    How can someone who has worked almost 10 years in the social/health services, with a Bachelors in the arts and social sciences transition into business?

    Posted: 04 Jul 2020 09:06 PM PDT

    So I think my situation is pretty straightforward. I have 10 years experience as a Home Health Aide, 1 year as a Patient Care Coordinator, and 1 1/2 years as a Program Assistant for a nonprofit serving young unaccompanied refugee minors. I've also had other random jobs here and there. I was a bank teller, and an outreach coordinator in a political organization, but social & health services has been my bread and butter.

    Thing is I don't know if I really "chose" this route? I'm not complaining about it. I just feel like at 27 I kind of just wound up where I am. I kind of want to do something different, do something that will help me not just empower others but also myself. Also I want to make more mula $$$ and the social/health services isn't the place to get it.

    I'd like to transition into the business field and broaden my knowledge & skills. I'm enrolled in an MSW program but not sure I want to finish it (still in my first quarter). I also applied and got into the MBA program at my school but first quarter hasn't started yet.

    What do you guys think? Do you have any advice about how to leverage my current experience into a business-related job? I'm still doing a social services job and I've been applying, but every place I've followed up with has told me they're on a hiring hold. :/

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    Cash Contest! Enter to win $500 Cash.

    Posted: 04 Jul 2020 08:05 PM PDT

    I want to major in MechE and get an MBA to help me work my way up to upper management in a small company focusing on designing and commissioning new natural gas plants. Should I go into the Submarine Corp after college?

    Posted: 04 Jul 2020 07:11 PM PDT

    As I want to do management, I've heard that the Navy helps give you management experience so I can jump into a management position after I finish my 5 years in the corp. That being said, that might also be time better spent focusing on working in a technical position at that company or another one to prove that I can add to the company's bottom line and build internal connections. Which route should I think of taking?

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    US’ advisory on “Risks and Considerations for Businesses with Supply Chain Exposure to Entities Engaged in Forced Labor and other Human Rights Abuses in Xinjiang”

    Posted: 04 Jul 2020 08:31 AM PDT

    WFH ASAP: How T-Mobile Transitioned To A Remote Workforce In Just Two Weeks

    Posted: 04 Jul 2020 04:51 PM PDT

    Leelinesourcing

    Posted: 04 Jul 2020 04:47 PM PDT

    Has anyone tried using this company? How was it for you?

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    How can I get better at speaking?

    Posted: 04 Jul 2020 02:04 AM PDT

    Any courses or coaches recommended to get more confident and better at speaking to others? I feel like this is the one thing that's going to hold my business back.

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    Question

    Posted: 04 Jul 2020 12:25 PM PDT

    Okay so, Me and my friend are trying to make a business if we wanted to have an online website how would it work?

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    If I want to go into management for a small-ish engineering company, should I consider majoring in MechE or systems engineering?

    Posted: 04 Jul 2020 08:29 AM PDT

    In either case, I'd be getting an MBA.

    If I go the route of majoring in MechE (and have an MBA) would it be wise of me to jump right into lower-level management (organizing a small team to do a task) after college and work up to upper level management over time?

    Keep in mind that I'm looking at one company in particular because they have a very promising design. The company in question is Net Power, whose power plant design enables natural gas plants to run without releasing CO2. I'm very hopeful that this design will get implemented on a large scale and, as someone in upper management, I want to make sure that we get this done cleanly and efficiently.

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    Business management or MIS?

    Posted: 04 Jul 2020 10:52 AM PDT

    Hello, I currently have two years left of business school and I am currently earning a bachelor of science in business management (major is business and the concentration is management) however I've seen the entry level job stats for MIS to be quite high and it seems like it's a really solid concentration because from my slight understanding it combines business with technology which makes you pretty valuable. I was wondering what you guys think if I should stick with a management concentration or do MIS for my concentration. And maybe if you have ideas for jobs in both concentrations, for MIS I've seen jobs like business analyst, technical analyst and database Administrator. For business management I've seen operations manager and management analyst.

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    Profit Split

    Posted: 04 Jul 2020 10:21 AM PDT

    Hi there,

    I am an artist selling my original stoner related sticker merchandise to head shops.

    What would be an appropriate profit split for selling my art? I was thinking 50/50 for starter.

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    Any good book recommendations for starting an online coaching business?

    Posted: 04 Jul 2020 09:43 AM PDT

    Hello Reddit! I was wondering if there were any books/resources out there I could use for starting an online coaching business. Thanks!

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    r/AmericasandOceania

    Posted: 04 Jul 2020 11:34 AM PDT

    A group dedicated to promoting development, cooperation, and integration between the nations of the Americas and Oceania. Any business ideas that would be possible in a free trade zone between all of the nations in this area are welcome. r/AmericasandOceania

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