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Enhance Your Resume With Quickbooks Training
By Jamedy RPG
In our current state of affairs, a recession with unemployment rates the highest since the Great
Depression, obtaining a job has become even more competitive in our economy.
All depending on what your occupation is, there are several means in competing in this atmosphere,
and one of the most common paths many walk is going back to school to enhance our current skills or
to obtain new ones, so we are better-prepared, and better-qualified for the job search to come.
However, going back to the college (or for the first time) is not always the best answer for everyone.
Some of us have kids, part-time jobs, and simply, some of us cannot afford to do so.
Going back to school is certainly not the most efficient means when considering limitations of time,
money and other life obligations.
In college, thousands of dollars of tuition pile up, the semesters begin to add up, and when you finish,
you start out in a improved situation but now you're a two to three years older and have student loans
to deal with.
I am not discouraging anyone from going back to school, but want to make sure that you are aware of
your situation. Not going back to college doesn't mean you cannot better yourself and bring your
resumes to the top of the pile in a quicker and more financially efficient manner.
There are other options out there.
Distance training and online classes are available, but studies have shown that this type of learning
isn't nearly as successful as hands-on, in-person training. In addition to the human touch, the latter
also shows a dedication to scheduled learning, some