What would be a reasonable rate to charge for ghostwriting plus?

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A reasonable rate is $25 to $50 per double-spaced page. This takes into account all that you have to do for the project, as you've noted, including interviewing, transcribing, writing, rewriting and editing. At these rates, you are not taking advantage of anyone. You are providing a valuable service and getting paid what you deserve. Source(s): www.ghostwritingplus.com, www.ghostwords.com 2 days ago I can see you know what you're talking about from your website. Thank you for the information. Hopefully, I will be able to get more projects as I would love to ghostwrite as a living. Thank you and God Bless.

How can I get a job that benefits lions, but where I won't come in contact with them?

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I do not have experience in wildlife conservation jobs. But even before you mentioned business and scientific studies I was thinking a business approach to it. Many times, when it comes to helping directly or indirectly like this, you're looking at a volunteer/unpaid position, which maybe you could do… but not as a career. If you are focused on making a career out of it though, I would highly suggest the business route (since you aren't going to be working directly with lions I don't see a practical use for going to far into sciences). Hope that helps. 1 day ago Thank you! I'll definitely look farther into the business aspect of conservation. :)

What careers/jobs can you get with a degree in Psychology?

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I have a Bachelors in Psychology and I live in NJ. I am currently working two jobs. My part time job, I am a mental health counselor at a group home. I work with people who have mental Illnesses. Full time job- I am a youth case manager(case worker) for the county. There are several different things you can do. Check out county jobs, division of children and family in your area. There are jobs you can get with a bachelors in psychology. The hard part is finding someone to hire you when you are fresh out of school. The pay will be low and the hours will not be fun but you will need to do it to get the experience. The first two years I was not a happy camper but now I am working 9-5 monday through friday as a case manager. My part time I do one night a week and I also help fill in when people are out or on vaca. Source(s): myself Edited 3 days ago Thanks for sharing your knowledge and experiences with me.

What if my previous Employer doesn't respond to my discrimination complaint in the 45 days the State gave them?

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first off you do NOT pick who handles your claim, when you file with the EEOC or the state's civil rights commission the complaint automatically goes to both agencies and the agency with jurisdiction handles the claim….what happens if the employer does not respond in the 45 days depends on what stage of the process you are at. is this the initial contact, the mediation request, has a settlement been proposed, has the state given you a "right-to-sue" letter yet?there is simply no way to answer your question based on the facts you have included….but generally failure to meet mandated filing dates by either side is an issue that generally does not bode well for the side that failed to respond as required. 4 days ago 2 people rated this as good Thanks what can you input in on in the additional information I added

The job market as a sociology major?

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to start, yes GPA sorta does matter, but the University you attended matters just as well because your gpa pretty much shows how smart you are academically. Here are some jobs in sociology:U.S. Census BureauU.S. Bureau of PrisonsState Department of CorrectionHuman ServicesInsuranceAdvertisingPublic relationsManagement training programsCensus workersMarketing traineesCorrection officersA lot of these are in government. So if you don't mind working in government (which is always hiring because our government in expanding) you should major in sociology. Here is a link to go to for sociology jobs:http://www.jsu.edu/dept/soc/jobs_for_sociologists.htmlGood Luck:) Source(s): http://www.jsu.edu/dept/soc/jobs_for_sociologists.html 5 days ago yy

Can someone give me an information or a web site about part time jobs?

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www.snagajob.com thats what i used its very helpful. 5 days ago ty

Is $57,661 a decent salary for a single adult?

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I have a masters degree and don't make that much, so I'd say yes. Stupid teaching.. but yes, that's a good salary and you'll be able to live very comfortably. Source(s): Life. 3 days ago thanks

How is social marketing different from conventional marketing?

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Well, Social marketing is still the same as conventional marketing when it comes to the end result – highlighting the benefits of a brand/product/service to in order to raise awareness about it which in turn boosts sales and profits. Also, the old and new 4Ps of marketing still apply to social marketing.The difference lies in the "how" part. Social media marketing must be subtle and friendly without overselling. It's based on building one-to-one relationships and it takes some time to cultivate mutual trust but once the "right" relationships with influencers and potential customers, social media can be very rewarding. Source(s): http://www.homebizonline.net 5 days ago Cool.Thanks..

How can I get paralegal certification in Illinois?

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"Paralegal Certification" is a misnomer. The only way a paralegal is "certified" is through a combination of experience and education. Once you qualify, you then VOLUNTARILY take a test through NALA or NFPA to become a Registered Paralegal or a Certified Paralegal. You can only take these tests if you have a qualifying education and years of experience. Again, this is a voluntary certification and is reserved for those who have worked a great deal in the field. Typically, it is not something you can just walk in, take and pass. You must have a working knowledge of the field.There is not a federal or state regulation board for the paralegal profession, meaning you don't need a specific education to become a paralegal. The only exception would be the state of California. You should be able to go out right now and get a job if you already have an education and experience. There are "certificates" you can get. Typically, it is a year long or less program that gives you a piece of paper that said you took paralegal courses. This will not "certify" you in any way, shape or form. It literally is a piece of paper that says you took paralegal courses. It will not help you any more or any less by having it. 4 days ago OK

Need help! for Sainsbury's interview!! >,<! Please help!?

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Hi,I attended last week to one of the store for GA .Dont worry,interview is cool…..they will just ask why do u want for sainsburys?why do u want to quit ur current job? where do u want to see urself in few years,,,,,,why should we hire u????then DVD test…very simple….questions about customer service,finding out errors in video,maths test and personality test……that is it they will check ur passport,ni card………they will just see and give it back for us…..they will ask u about uniform size and all….i am still waiting for my results…….last friday (25/12/11)…till now i didnt get any results…..fingers crossed……dont know when i know whether i got a job or not……BTW ,to which store did u apply ……..let me know county….if u dont want to share the store name…..ALL THE BEST MATE Edited 3 days ago I applied to UK, Oxfordshire, Didcot Store Kool thx for the information Do i need to take my bank details or not?Also i don't know my uniform size lol do they say small, medium or large. Or do i need to tell them in centimeters?