By Trisha Bartle
Americans spend an average of 40 hours each week at their jobs. That's likely more hours than they spend with their families, or sometimes even sleeping. When you work this many hours, it is important to be doing something that you like. This way, you will think positively of your time at work. When you don't have the job you want, it can make you unhappy. Unhappiness can affect your...
By Joseph Nicholson
Paralegals receive specialized training in legal principles and procedures that make them a valuable asset in a professional legal office or law firm. Through formal education and on-the-job experience, they are able to conduct legal research and apply knowledge of the law to benefit their employers and clients. While there are paralegal certifications available from national organizations such...
By Charles Pearson
Multi-unit franchises are franchises that own multiple types of restaurants. Thus, a franchise might own pizza, Mexican and fried-chicken restaurants. These franchises also might have other markets such as for grocery store products. Franchise companies usually expect multi-unit managers to meet higher qualifications than other managers, but the salary ranges are typically as high as $100,000....
By Diana Bocco
Registered nurses who consult on legal cases related to the health care industry are known as RN consultants (RNCs). Using their expertise in nursing and the health care system, RNCs act as a bridge between lawyers and medical terminology. By doing this, these specialists aid both the attorney and the client in their quest for the clearest information possible. RNCs work as part of the legal...