Posted on 05 December 2012. Tags: 9 months, Assistant, bachelor degree, boss, disdain, geographical area, job, job description, office policies, Raise, substantial sums, timely fashion, unofficial office, viable option, way
and a Bachelor Degree. I have a boss that treats me with disdain and refuses to give me an evaluation (which is the only way to get a raise) and has not furnished me with a clear job description. I have been working in the position for 9 months and have become the unofficial Office Manager and am depended on for day to day decisions. Unfortunately, the one person that has the power over me has no idea what I do or any respect for me (or anyone else not of her peer level of management). I have approached HR a number of times about this and they are aware of this hateful, dismissive and mean way she has of treating people but her immediate supervisor seems to be blind to this issue and is her friend – I don’t know if the next step is to get the larger corporation we are affiliated with involved or not. Or do I just sit and let her break all the rules by not complying with standard office policies that require her to furnish me with the job description and an evaluation in a timely fashion. I am perplexed as to how any business can be run this way. Opportunities in my geographical area a slim so leaving is not a viable option. Besides, I am an asset to the agency and have already saved them substantial sums of money and developed leaner processes in just my short time there. Any ideas?
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Posted on 04 April 2012. Tags: accountancy, association of chartered certified accountants, bachelor degree, bread winner, chartered certified accountants, frame body, Home, job, Maker, medium frame, oxford brookes university, thesis project, thesis research, volunteer work, Work
then enrolled with ACCA (the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants) Uk and passed 10 papers out of 14 in seven years. they have a program affiliated with Oxford Brookes university to award bachelor degree for those who pass 9 parts out of 14 by submitting thesis (research and analysis project). I had hope that even if I fail to do chartered accountancy I will be able to get bachelor degree in accountancy and will continue with job and later masters in accountancy, but unfortunately I failed twice the thesis / project (each time paid Uk pound 115 fees) they allow three attempts and I have no hope that I will be even able to clear it in third attempt because I know I did my level best in two attempts. It appears they have quota to pass limited number of people. in the mean time I did one volunteer work and one paid intern ship for nine months only. at the age of 29 I am no where but groping in dark for my career. I need to find job, marry and settle but I am no where. I even don’t know whether I have interest in accounts, even don’t know I am interested in which field. I was below average student in school and all of my colleagues from school have found work and career. There is not doubt I had learning difficulties in school as well. I may say that I would be ranked last in the class. When attempting professional level accountancy papers I either fail to comprehend the data given and if I comprehend what is required to do I fall short of time. My other positive things is that I am good looking, good health, medium frame body, height 5’3″. I sat for SAT and secured 1100 marks (2003) toefl 100 internet based gave IELTS and got 6.5 band Please tell me what should I do. some time I think that if I marry a girl who is nicely employed and I became home maker (taking reverse role from traditional role of male bread winner and women home maker). Where to go from here. Shall highly appreciate your advise.PLEASE PLEASE
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Posted on 27 February 2011. Tags: "demand, Australia., bachelor degree, capability, information, Japan, Japanese, japanese teacher, japanese teachers, native japanese speaker, Niches, point, speaker, tendency
Recently I’ve been investigating how to be a Japanese teacher in the Australia. To be that, as far as I know I need to have “bachelor degree” first(either in the Au or in Japan)
and Dip Ed(in Australia), a certificate to testify myself as a native Japanese speaker/testify that I have a capability to teach Japanese or not, and experience as a Japanese teacher. These are three main factors I heard.. But I’m stuck in the point that whether the demand for Japanese teachers in AU is high or not/ There are some niches for Japanese teachers there in the AU these days. I wonder if you know recent tendency toward it.. I need some information and if you know some please let me know.. I appreciate your help. Do you know some Japanese teacher out there?
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