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		<title>Antivirus Firewall Software</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Apr 2010 10:49:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andrew McGregor</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Windows operated systems have to be installed by antivirus software, in order to protect the same from malicious software's getting installed in the computer unknowingly. The windows cannot protect itself from intrusion and attack by other windows operated computers and this can be checked by the use of antivirus software.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Windows operated systems have to be installed by antivirus software, in order to protect the same from malicious software&#8217;s getting installed in the computer unknowingly. The windows cannot protect itself from intrusion and attack by other windows operated computers and this can be checked by the use of antivirus software.</p>
<p>In order to keep your private information safe, you need a reliable, proven and effective antivirus program. Antivirus and firewall are a bit similar in purpose. A firewall is a specific program which only monitors the incoming traffic onto your computer and filters malicious data which could potentially harm your computer and yourself.</p>
<p>Any proven, reliable and effective antivirus software program may be useful in protecting your computer against external attacks; firewall and antivirus are similar in purpose but the firewall&#8217;s work is to monitor the signals that the incoming traffic provides to your computer, thereby filtering any unauthenticated data from harming the contents of your computer.</p>
<p>Reliable software that are even new to the world may be helpful in preventing these attacks to our computers and laptops. Firewalls in the antivirus software are capable of using their power to monitor the signals of the incoming traffic to your computer and thereby try to prevent attacks from external sources available in the internet. Unauthenticated access to the details of your computer is prevented by this system and is capable of preventing harmful damages to the system. <a href="http://www.antivirus-firewall.info/">antivirus firewall software shop </a></p>
<p>Moreover, these companies usually charge you quite a bit of sum and you don&#8217;t need to spend your money on something which is all names and no real output. You also need to watch out for the opposite type of vendors, these vendors do not have any real piece of software to offer you, rather ironically the adware kind of viruses actually make you buy useless software and substandard antivirus and firewalls are also a part of this malicious software program.</p>
<p>This is not true for this product as the new companies have to be well advanced in their software packages in order to deliver the best and so we need to calculate the available software&#8217;s potential and then decide to buy the best of them.</p>
<p>If you interested in antivirus firewall software &#8211; please find out more about <a href="http://www.antivirus-firewall.info/">antivirus firewall software shop </a> and <a href="http://www.antivirus-firewall.info/">anti virus software inexpensive solutions and cheep firewalls </a> on our website <a href="http://www.antivirus-firewall.info/">www.antivirus-firewall.info</a></p>
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		<title>Reverse Phone Listings &#8211; Cell Phone Number Directories</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 18 Apr 2010 14:02:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dale Earnhardt</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are only two ways to look up a person&#8217;s cell phone number. One is to use social network sites and the other is to run a simple Google search and hope for the best. Naturally, these types of cell phone number searches are quite cumbersome.</p>
<p>But, what if you only know the cell phone number and not the name?</p>
<p>Enter the reverse phone listings services. These services are search-able databases containing cell phone numbers and information about their owners. Each database offers varying services, but almost all of them can supply the mobile phone owner&#8217;s name, address, carrier information, and the phone&#8217;s connection status.</p>
<p>Many have found a wide variety of uses for these reverse phone search engines. Some have traced their own mobile phone numbers to turn up lost bills. Of course, many have used these services to track down a lost family member or friend.</p>
<p>Everyone knows that the &#8220;land-line&#8221; phone directories do not list mobile phone numbers. Because of this, enterprising individuals and companies put together these cellular phone number directories to fill this demand. Creation of these listings are quite costly, thus directory owners must charge fees to the researcher. Someone who runs a search on &#8220;reverse cell look up&#8221; will find a multitude of free directories, but it should be stated that those listings are very limited and have outdated information. Free directories are not capable of keeping up with mobile owners who change cell providers or move.</p>
<p>The fastest growing customer segment in the reverse-cell-phone-directory industry is businessmen and women. Many of these databases are offering what is called a &#8220;trace report&#8221; on mobile phone owners. Trace reports are, for all intents and purposes, in-depth background checks on those who own cell phones. Many businesses are using these trace reports to investigate job applicants or to obtain information about potential clients. Debt collectors are taking advantage of these trace reports because with a simple cell phone number the debt collector can get the person&#8217;s name, address, bankruptcy history, employment history, criminal background, marital status, and current credit data.</p>
<p>The private sector also uses these reverse cell look-ups. Generally, these services are being used to identify a &#8220;missed call&#8221; or an unknown number on a cell phone bill. Prank phone callers, &#8220;text message bullies&#8221; can be identified. Also, parents can find out information about their teenagers&#8217; friends without hiring an investigator.</p>
<p>Just like the land line telephone companies, cell phone companies offer to have your mobile number be &#8220;unlisted.&#8221; All you have to do is pay your carrier a fee to &#8220;block&#8221; your cell number. Privacy comes at a price.</p>
<p>Find Out More On <a href="http://www.reversephoneundercover.com/articles/a15/reverse-phone-listings.html">Reverse Phone Listings</a> PLUS Determine who&#8217;s phoning! Whether you are researching a mobile phone record, tracing some sort of undesired caller, or perhaps verifying an address, we make it easy to perform a cellular search. Click To: <a href="http://www.reversephoneundercover.com/"> Do A FREE Search Now At www.ReversePhoneUndercover.com</a></p>
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		<title>Reverse Search Phone Numbers: Identify Your Unlisted Caller Once And For All</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 18 Apr 2010 10:58:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Cassandra Mills</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It has happened to everyone, at least once. Your phone rings and the identification display just shows a phone number. The space for the name is either blank, or says unidentified. You are then faced with a dilemma. Do you answer the call, not knowing who it is? The frequency of these occurrences has just grown with the popularity of cell phones. This is why knowing how to do a reverse search phone numbers can come in handy. If you need to, you can answer the call later, after you find out who it was.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It has happened to everyone, at least once. Your phone rings and the identification display just shows a phone number. The space for the name is either blank, or says unidentified. You are then faced with a dilemma. Do you answer the call, not knowing who it is? The frequency of these occurrences has just grown with the popularity of cell phones. This is why knowing how to do a reverse search phone numbers can come in handy. If you need to, you can answer the call later, after you find out who it was.</p>
<p>There are several reasons a name may not show up on a regular phone company directory list. They may have just started their service or changed their number. These are often not added to the listings for several days. The larger percentage of cell phones are never registered. These are usually the numbers people most like to keep private.</p>
<p>There are many people who choose not to answer unidentified numbers. It can be a much safer option to wait and see if they leave a voice-mail to identify themselves. If they do not, then knowing how to search a number in reverse can make it easy to identify the caller. A reverse search simply means you search by the phone number itself. You do not need the callers name to look it up, as you would with a regular phone book.</p>
<p>Resorting to a search firm could become quite expensive. Private numbers or those from other countries are often harder to discover and they will charge you accordingly. There is an easy and free way to find the information, on your own.</p>
<p>You can easily use an online search engine to find many websites that will allow you to look it up for free. All you have to do is type in the number, including the area code. They can provide you with an answer in seconds.</p>
<p>Some of the most popular you will find are Whitepages, Anywho and 411. All of these sites have phone directory databases. For listed numbers they can often provide the name, address and some assorted other information on the owner of any given phone number. They will even list if it is a home, cellular or business number.</p>
<p>With some careful looking, it is possible to discover the identity of most unknown callers. It will not cost you anything more than a few moments of your time. Reverse search phone numbers can help to restore your piece of mind. You will never have to worry about an unknown caller, again.</p>
<p>Read More About <a href="http://www.reversephoneundercover.com/articles/articles-reverse-search-phone-numbers.html">Phone Numbers Reverse Search</a> at ReversePhoneUndercover.com PLUS: Find out who&#8217;s calling! Whether or not you&#8217;re analyzing a cellphone invoice, tracing an unwanted caller, or confirming the truth of an address, carry out a phone lookup at <a href="http://www.reversephoneundercover.com"> www.ReversePhoneUndercover.com</a></p>
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		<title>Things Real Estate Agents Don&#8217;t Want to Hear When They Call Tech Support</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Mar 2010 15:22:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Peter Y. Zanthian</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I've been teaching real estate agents how to leverage technology in their businesses since the early days of DOS and when mobile phones were called Car Phones because they had to be bolted to your automobile because there were no batteries small enough to carry around or antennas that didn't require a windshield to be suction cupped to. One of my crowning achievements was to work for the company that literally introduced the laptop computer to the real estate industry. Back then it weighed about ten pounds, had a monochrome screen and a hard-drive smaller than what an iPod Nano can hold today. A lot of things have changed since then.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve been teaching real estate agents how to leverage technology in their businesses since the early days of DOS and when mobile phones were called Car Phones because they had to be bolted to your automobile because there were no batteries small enough to carry around or antennas that didn&#8217;t require a windshield to be suction cupped to. One of my crowning achievements was to work for the company that literally introduced the laptop computer to the real estate industry. Back then it weighed about ten pounds, had a monochrome screen and a hard-drive smaller than what an iPod Nano can hold today. A lot of things have changed since then.</p>
<p>If there is one thing that hasn&#8217;t changed over the past quarter-century has to be the irritation and constant frustration of technical support when your little do-dad won&#8217;t turn on or freeze like a deer in headlights. When I run my PowerPoint presentation I have two slides that can help you understand what real estate agents don&#8217;t want to hear from technical support people. The titles are: &#8220;Do you have a brick or a sledgehammer handy?&#8221; and &#8220;Please hold for Mr. Gate&#8217;s attorney.&#8221; There are many others as well, but I will save them in case I visit your area for a live seminar.</p>
<p>I would venture to say that all the technical support people who cover Real Estate Contact Management software have never sold real estate. So basically when you call up tech support with an issue or question, you yourself have to go through a series of questions so they can stall while they look for the answer. What they are trained to do is help you with the occasional &#8220;error&#8221; messages. When you purchase Top Producer or AgentOffice this is the biggest complaint amongst consumers. We can all attest to waiting online for possibly an hour or longer, getting asked questions that really make no sense, and basically wasting time with these people. Then, after all your patience they tell you; &#8220;Well, doesn&#8217;t seem like there is anything wrong with your software.&#8221; Huh, really? One of my attendees even said his tech support said; &#8220;Maybe you shouldn&#8217;t try to use it to do mail merges.&#8221;</p>
<p>What it comes down to is you have an educational issue as opposed to a technical one. A great example of this is when you try to print out your Real Estate Contact Management list and it was prepared in a form letter as opposed to something else. Usually it&#8217;s the smallest issues that end up creating the big problems. Taking for instance when you tell the Real Estate CRM software to print &#8220;to the contact&#8221; not &#8220;to the group.&#8221; Unfortunately most of the tech support people don&#8217;t even know this is a problem when you prepare a mail merge. They will however make you feel like an idiot and that everything is your fault.</p>
<p>Then of course you can&#8217;t forget about the cost attached to inferior technical support. Top Producer says their tech support is free, but you actually pay $39 a month for the program. AgentOffice gives you a month free when you purchase their software, but if something goes wrong you have to pay $295 for a year long support contract. Heck, this is the same price as purchasing the program!</p>
<p>The good news is that you can save yourself a lot of technical frustration and expense by getting trained on whichever program you decide to purchase. It&#8217;s sort of like a good health strategy: an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Get good training and you&#8217;ll never have to hear this from a tech support person again, &#8220;We can fix this, but you&#8217;re going to need a knife, a roll of duct tape and a car battery.</p>
<p>If you are in need of <a href="http://www.aoexperts.com"> Agent Office Software </a> than look no further then AOExperts.com. AOExperts.com are expert in the field of <a href="http://agent-office.wetpaint.com/"> Agent Office Support </a>.</p>
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		<title>Insights Into Plumbing NVQ and Technical Certificates For Adults</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Feb 2010 11:06:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jason Kendall</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We often read in the press of the salaries that the Plumbing trade is achieving. It is this need for trained Plumbers that has led to salaries of 30-70k p.a. being advertised. So, is this the truth of the matter, or are we being lied to? To be certain, for the correctly qualified and experienced plumber, this level of salary is achievable and indeed attainable. Whilst salaries of 70-100k p.a. are possible, it remains chiefly for self employed people, rather than those working in the customary routes.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We often read in the press of the salaries that the Plumbing trade is achieving. It is this need for trained Plumbers that has led to salaries of 30-70k p.a. being advertised. So, is this the truth of the matter, or are we being lied to? To be certain, for the correctly qualified and experienced plumber, this level of salary is achievable and indeed attainable. Whilst salaries of 70-100k p.a. are possible, it remains chiefly for self employed people, rather than those working in the customary routes.</p>
<p>If you are working for a traditional company within the UK, then the hours of Monday to Friday, 9am to 6pm are normal. Indeed salaries of between 15k and 30k p.a. form part of what is expected from employed status in this area, along with the added reward of holiday pay and sickness allowance. However, if the self employed person is willing to work longer than the normal working hours then more money can be earned. This is more common in the domestic market where self employed plumbers often have to work evenings and weekends to suit those clients that work during the week.</p>
<p>Also there is the factor of self-employment and whether it goes with some people more than others. The inclusion of key elements such as utilising good &#8216;business sense&#8217;, covering areas such as advertising and marketing and getting your own cost-per-hour correct is integral to the picture. Equally, most self-employed people will need to pay additional costs to cover their materials and transport, alongside legal and accountancy fees etc. Generally the payback outstrip those of the costs, to the extent that these charges should always be a small part of the earnings overall. Certainly the downsides are virtually always beaten by the income!</p>
<p>Initially, by searching for standard work a Student Entrant can get the majority of training especially with working knowledge and experience. The Self Employed Entrant on the other hand will need to widen their list of plumbing accreditations and certifications as quickly as possible. That noted the main drive of self-employed workers is towards the &#8216;domestic&#8217; market and not that of the commercial sector. (Well the majority do at least)</p>
<p>The certification units, needed by each part of the industry keeps a similarity in terms of Plumbing education. A key debate however comes into play when considering the issue of NVQ&#8217;s (SVQ&#8217;s in Scotland.)</p>
<p>At first, the Student Entrant does appear to depend much more on the NVQ structure than the Self Employed Entrant. The Self Employed Entrant will regularly employ a range of certifications in order to meet the needs of their client&#8217;s requirements from the beginning. In order to be able to meet the needs of the typical household, self-employed persons will need to rapidly gain key domestic-centred qualifications. It is within the workplace &#8211; where the NVQ element can be appraised that many Student Entrants carry on with their apprenticeship after having covered the key fundamentals through a college scheme. Considering that it is a cheaper way to study then the Student can make practical savings from the start. That said it is the ability to gain real financial rewards long before the Student Entrant that encourages many Self-Employed Entrants to gain certifications faster and be motivated by a stronger commercial attitude.</p>
<p>This clearly demonstrates the need for talk about careers, covering the certification and study required along with the expected financial rewards. It is often the issue of spending time at college and then having to go back to an apprenticeship for up to 3 years that proves difficult to many adults especially those that have a family to look after. Equally, many self-employed students fund the courses themselves whereas the Student Entrants often have their studies paid for them as part of their overall apprenticeships. The level of certification sought by the student drives the course structure and can result in costs of between 3k through to 10k+.</p>
<p>For the most part, Student Entrants will study at recognised further-education colleges, whereas the Self Employed Entrant has the option to consider the wider range of private commercial schools. Certain plumbing training companies deliver the accepted skill-sets and qualifications providing the basis for education. In the current climate the ability of Self Employed Entrants to maintain their current financial situation and job, whilst at the same time as training in the evening, part-time or on self study classes remains one of the advantages of this system. With so many training colleges available, it makes sense to gather information from as many sources as possible. To review your options why not book mark this page (CTRL-D) and you can come back and review the links and adverts we have provided for you.</p>
<p>By going on added training programs many plumbing students seek to increase their &#8216;marketability&#8217;. Courses in areas such as Gas, Electrical and Green Energy can provide added certifications. Forming part of the common domestic and commercial heating system, Plumbers have often opted for Gas Training.</p>
<p>With core subjects followed by NVQ&#8217;s, Gas Training is a thorough and exact training program. This considers ongoing development, especially for those who trained first as a plumber and are seeking extra skills. It could be said, from that viewpoint, that a hybrid of Plumbing/Gas training would be more suited to the mature student. By reducing the NVQ parts the Mature Student appears to be able to allow the focus on the core subjects.</p>
<p>The self-employed professional appears to benefit from this distinct training mixture. The opportunity to earn money whilst at the same time gain a wider range of skills is certainly part of the attraction. This further enhances their commercial offering, instead of sub-contracting key skills to a third party. Of concern is the reduction in customer&#8217;s value as they have to wait for jobs to be completed by others that in turn can lead to a reduction of the earning potential of a job. The more professional a Plumber is within their field the more that they have to offer their relative client base.</p>
<p>It is by working at their broader range of certifications alongside business skills that Self Employed Entrants can achieve much higher income streams that their Student Entrant counterparts. Note: This information refers to the UK industry requirement and their policies alone.</p>
<p>(C) Scott Edwards 2009. Pop over to <a href="http://www.CareerAlternatives.co.uk/kcaralt.html">Plumber Apprenticeships</a> or <a href="http://www.FindingANewCareer.co.uk/hfaneca.html">CLICK HERE</a>.</p>
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		<title>An Analysis Of Electrical Training</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Feb 2010 11:00:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jason Kendall</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The fact is that a career within the electrical sphere is a frequent alternative for many people. Often (and more correctly) referred to as 'Electro-Mechanical Engineering', we'll simply refer to it as the Electrical Industry for the sake of simplicity here. Also, due to a wide variety of qualifications and standards throughout the world, we'll focus on those that fit the UK domestic and commercial market. Because of the vast number of options available for a career within the electrical industry, we'll start by concentrating on the main topics, and come back to the 'add-ons' later.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The fact is that a career within the electrical sphere is a frequent alternative for many people. Often (and more correctly) referred to as &#8216;Electro-Mechanical Engineering&#8217;, we&#8217;ll simply refer to it as the Electrical Industry for the sake of simplicity here. Also, due to a wide variety of qualifications and standards throughout the world, we&#8217;ll focus on those that fit the UK domestic and commercial market. Because of the vast number of options available for a career within the electrical industry, we&#8217;ll start by concentrating on the main topics, and come back to the &#8216;add-ons&#8217; later.</p>
<p>Basically there are two clear ways to gain admission into the electrical market. Initially there&#8217;s the more traditional apprenticeship approach, but equally there is now an alternative, suited to those who are keen to enter later in their life. We have to reference individuals so we will plainly do so by &#8216;Junior&#8217; and &#8216;Mature&#8217; entrants.</p>
<p>People who do not want to pay any extra salaries, but want to enter the industry with the focus of being self employed are who we refer to as Mature Entrants. By contrast, Junior entrants would seek to work with an established electrical firm and build their skill-sets as they train. This could be a young apprentice&#8217;s first position since leaving school, so it will be necessary to pick up supplementary working skills.</p>
<p>Clearly these two options have both differing training styles and methods of entry. NVQ&#8217;s are the key factor for all junior entrants. An NVQ qualification would need to be obtained as part of the training program. Often, this means that students have to gain an apprenticeship in order to be able to realise the course work and testing requirements of the job.</p>
<p>Mature Entrants do not appear to seek the NVQ element but instead they go after the most commercially suitable qualifications. In the main the person will aim to gain the best from their investment costs against the return for that training. Whilst this may seem to reduce the overall qualification set, this meets the trade requirements for the areas involved, and thus provides a quicker and more direct commercial route to the market.</p>
<p>In terms of typical earnings, we have two clear routes &#8211; those relating to employment and those for self-employment. Obviously, with self-employment, there is the added issue of whether the Entrant is part-time (working around another job) or full-time; we will concentrate on full-time. Salary options are often affected both by the know- how and the knack for doing things as well as any perceived formal levels of understanding.</p>
<p>Although starting wages for &#8216;Junior Entrants&#8217; are around 13k p.a. they can rise above 30k p.a. but this does depend on their level of experience. However, with incomes of 70,000 or more a year, a &#8216;Mature Entrants&#8217; salary can often be more difficult to judge. However, it should be borne in mind that a self-employed person must meet their own costs for tools, clothes and vehicles (including insurance and petrol.) Furthermore, professional items such as accountancy, tax and insurance need to be considered to make the business work properly. However, the driving force remains the UK skills shortage and this means that there&#8217;s a load of work available. In light of the above, a full seven day week is available to most people should they want it. Whilst figures of seventy to a hundred thousand are often bandied around in the press, they do not often inform you of the long hours you would need to work to achieve this.</p>
<p>Firstly, it is worth pointing out that the working week between the Junior and Mature electricians can vary enormously. &#8216;Junior Entrants&#8217; would normally be required to work Monday-Friday 9am-5pm. While on the other hand, the opportunities in the domestic market (where mature entrants often work) can be heavily dependent upon when the clients get home. There are however lots of opportunities for self-employed electricians to do work on small business systems during normal office hours.</p>
<p>A Junior Entrant that has chosen to adopt a career within the electrical trade is more than likely to gain follow up expertise within the particular field they fall into, often dictated by the main business activities of their employer. Then again, the mature entrant can even go outside of the electrical field to gas work or plumbing work for example. Certainly if they are employed within the domestic sector this makes it easier to take on work without having to rely upon other people.</p>
<p>A new trade example is that of the &#8216;Green Engineer&#8217;. This new service to the industry could fit into the overall skill-set of an electrician. With expected growth through new employment contracts and business options, this new entity is extremely attractive to many Junior and Mature Electricians, especially when considering the UK and EEC support overall.</p>
<p>(C) 2009 &#8211; S. Edwards. Pop over to <a href="http://www.CareerAlternatives.co.uk/lcaralt.html">Electrician Training Courses</a> or <a href="http://www.FindingANewCareer.co.uk/ifaneca.html">Electrician Training Courses</a>.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The salaries of Plumbers are often highlighted in the national press. 30-70k p.a. is often talked about because of the lack of Plumbers. Is this really a fib - or is this in fact accurate? Certainly this level of payment is both possible and achievable for the correctly qualified Plumber. Those taking the more conventional ways to work will find it hard to reach the incomes of 70-100k p.a. that are sometimes achieved by the self-employed.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The salaries of Plumbers are often highlighted in the national press. 30-70k p.a. is often talked about because of the lack of Plumbers. Is this really a fib &#8211; or is this in fact accurate? Certainly this level of payment is both possible and achievable for the correctly qualified Plumber. Those taking the more conventional ways to work will find it hard to reach the incomes of 70-100k p.a. that are sometimes achieved by the self-employed.</p>
<p>However, working for regular employers often results in the typical hours of Monday to Friday, 9am to 6pm. Salaries of between 15k &#8211; 30k p.a. are easily achievable and will include typical benefits such as holiday pay and sickness allowance &#8211; what you&#8217;d generally expect from any UK employed status. By working &#8216;out of hours&#8217; &#8211; typically longer than 9am to 6pm Mon- Fri the self employed person can often achieve a higher wage. For example in the domestic sector where clients are often at work during the working day, self employed plumbers are regularly required to work during evening and weekend visits.</p>
<p>There is also the issue of self-employment itself &#8211; which definitely suits some people more than it suits others. Finally there is good &#8216;business sense&#8217;, such as getting the hourly rate correct, advertising and marketing budgets spot on which are all important. There are additional charges levied to people who work for themselves including legal and accountancy fees as well as those relating to materials and transport. Although it is expected that these can be relatively small in relation to the earnings overall they can mount up, but then so can the benefits. Added to that, the positives virtually always outstrip the negatives!</p>
<p>Student Entrants are generally looking for regular employment with a particular employer who can cover most of their working needs and teach them from experience. On the other hand, the Self Employed Entrant needs to increase their list plumbing credentials as soon as possible. Having said that, the majority of self-employed workers do not join the business sector but focus on the &#8216;domestic&#8217; market. (The majority do at the very least)</p>
<p>Considering the education in Plumbing, each path into the industry needs some match in the certification modules. The issue of NVQ&#8217;s (or SVQ&#8217;s in Scotland) nevertheless appears to cause some difference.</p>
<p>To begin with, the Student Entrant appears to rely more heavily on the NVQ structure than the Self Employed Entrant. The Self Employed Entrant will often call upon a wider range of certifications right from the outset; in order to satisfy their perceived client&#8217;s requirements. To satisfy their typical household-based client base many self-employed persons will need to quickly focus on the relative domestic skill sets. The Student Entrant will often carry on their studies in the workplace under an apprenticeship where the NVQ element can be assessed. Due to the cost effectiveness of this study the Student Entrant can make strong savings from the outset. However, in relation to the Student Entrant the Self Employed Entrant will gain certifications faster and therefore achieve substantial financial gains in the long term.</p>
<p>Clearly this illustrates the need for a careers discussion that covers certifications and study alongside those of financial returns. For adults with demands of say a 20kp.a and a family to look after, the prospect of going back to college and spending a further 3 years in low-paid apprenticeship work can be very daunting. It should also be remembered that many younger Student Entrants are entering an apprenticeship and thereby have their courses paid for them whereas the mature self-employed students do not. These costs (for self-employed status) can often end up around 3k-10k+, dependent upon the course structure and the level of certification sought.</p>
<p>Self Employed Entrants can consider a wide range of private technical colleges as opposed to the reliance on further-education colleges and that differentiates them from Student Entrants. It is through well known educational paths that many commercial training companies can offer routes into correct qualifications and skill-set requirements. The ability to train in evenings, part-time or in self study classes allowing people to continue with their existing job and maintaining their current financial situation remains one of the key advantages to Self Employed Entrants. Considering so many options on hand it is clever to gather data from as many sources as one can. Having provided an option for you to come back and review the links and adverts from several sites, why not book mark this page (CTRL-D).</p>
<p>To increase their &#8216;marketability&#8217; many plumbing students will go on to utilise extra courses. Areas such as Gas, Green Energy and Electrical training can offer additional qualifications to Plumbers. Gas training has always been a route for Plumbers to consider, as this forms part of the common domestic and commercial heating system.</p>
<p>It is with its main subjects, alongside added NVQ&#8217;s, that result in Gas Training being viewed as a technical program. It is the ability to add extra skills to the fore, along with the features that on-going training offers that continue to be attractive to those who trained as a plumber. From this stance, the mature student is often more suited to a cross of Plumbing/Gas training. For the Mature Student the emphasis appears to be reducing the NVQ elements and focussing on the core subjects.</p>
<p>It is from this particular training program that the self-employed professional gains ground. The attraction is certainly the chance to gain a wider range of skill sets and earn money from them. This alone can add to their industrial viewpoint, as opposed to relying on sub-contracting core elements to third parties. Sub-contracting can not only reduce the earning potential of a job, but also erode the value in the customer&#8217;s eye, as they may have to wait for key stages to be handled by someone else before the final completion of the job. To have a higher value within their client base a Plumber needs to consider their relative skill sets that they offer.</p>
<p>In conclusion, the Self Employed Entrant can enjoy a much higher (and more quickly achieved) income than a Student Entrant, but they would have to work at developing a broader range of certifications (and consider the business side of things too.) Note: This information relates to the UK market, policies and industry requirements alone.</p>
<p>Author: Scott Edwards. Check out <a href="http://www.CareerQualifications.co.uk/lcarqua.html">CLICK HERE</a> or <a href="http://www.MatureStudentTraining.co.uk/mmatstr.html">Plumbing NVQ and Technical Certificates</a>.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Should you need training in Cisco, then a CCNA is most probably what you&#8217;re looking for. Training in Cisco is fundamentally for those who want to learn about routers and network switches. Routers are what connect networks of computers to other sets of computer networks over the internet or dedicated lines.</p>
<p>Achieving this certification means you&#8217;ll probably end up working for national or international corporations who have many locations, but need to keep in touch. On the other hand, you might end up joining an internet service provider. These jobs are well paid and in demand.</p>
<p>Achieving CCNA is perfectly sufficient to start with; don&#8217;t be cajoled into attempting your CCNP. Once you&#8217;ve worked for a few years, you&#8217;ll know if it&#8217;s relevant for you to have this next level up. If so, you&#8217;ll have the experience you need to master your CCNP &#8211; because it&#8217;s far from a walk in the park &#8211; and ought not to be underestimated.</p>
<p>We can guess that you probably enjoy fairly practical work &#8211; the &#8216;hands-on&#8217; individual. If you&#8217;re anything like us, the trial of reading reference books and manuals is something you&#8217;ll force on yourself if you absolutely have to, but it&#8217;s not really your thing. Check out video-based multimedia instruction if book-based learning really isn&#8217;t your style.</p>
<p>We see a huge improvement in memory retention when multiple senses are involved &#8211; experts have been clear on this for many years.</p>
<p>Modern training can now be done at home via self-contained CD or DVD materials. Through instructor-led video classes you&#8217;ll learn your subject through their teaching and demonstrations. Knowledge can then be tested by utilising the practice lab&#8217;s and modules.</p>
<p>Always insist on a look at some courseware examples from any training college. The materials should incorporate expert-led demonstrations, slideshows and interactive labs where you get to practice.</p>
<p>Plump for CD and DVD ROM based physical training media where possible. You&#8217;re then protected from broadband outages, failure and signal quality issues etc.</p>
<p>Ensure all your certifications are current and commercially required &#8211; you&#8217;re wasting your time with studies which provide certificates that are worthless because they&#8217;re &#8216;in-house&#8217;.</p>
<p>All the major IT organisations like Microsoft, Adobe, CompTIA or Cisco all have internationally renowned skills programmes. These big-hitters will give some sparkle to your CV.</p>
<p>Chat with almost any knowledgeable advisor and they&#8217;ll regale you with many worrying experiences of salespeople ripping-off unsuspecting students. Stick to an experienced industry professional that quizzes you to discover the most appropriate thing for you &#8211; not for their pay-packet! Dig until you find a starting-point that will suit you.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;ve got a strong background, or perhaps a bit of live experience (possibly even some previous certification?) then it&#8217;s more than likely the point from which you begin your studies will be quite dissimilar from someone who is just starting out.</p>
<p>Consider starting with a user-skills course first. It will usually make the transition to higher-level learning a much more gentle.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s so important to understand this key point: It&#8217;s essential to obtain proper 24&#215;7 round-the-clock professional support from mentors and instructors. You will have so many problems later if you don&#8217;t heed this.</p>
<p>Be wary of any training providers who use &#8216;out-of-hours&#8217; messaging systems &#8211; with the call-back coming in during normal office hours. It&#8217;s no use when you&#8217;re stuck on a problem and could do with an answer during your scheduled study period.</p>
<p>Be on the lookout for study programmes that use several support centres around the globe in several time-zones. All of them should be combined to provide a single interface together with 24 hours-a-day access, when it&#8217;s convenient for you, with the minimum of hassle.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t accept second best where support is concerned. The vast majority of students who drop-out or fail, are in that situation because they didn&#8217;t get the support necessary for them.</p>
<p>(C) Scott Edwards 2009. Pop over to <a href="http://www.NewCareerOptions.co.uk/nncarop.html">Web Development Design</a> or <a href="http://www.AdultRetrainingCourses.co.uk/oadreco.html">CLICK HERE</a>.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Feb 2010 10:48:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The fact is that a career within the electrical sphere is a frequent alternative for many people. From here on we will use the phrase of Electrical Industry to explain the more accurate term of "Electro-Mechanical Engineering". Furthermore, we will focus on the UK market and the domestic and commercial elements rather than those from elsewhere around the world. Because of the vast number of options available for a career within the electrical industry, we'll start by concentrating on the main topics, and come back to the 'add-ons' later.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The fact is that a career within the electrical sphere is a frequent alternative for many people. From here on we will use the phrase of Electrical Industry to explain the more accurate term of &#8220;Electro-Mechanical Engineering&#8221;. Furthermore, we will focus on the UK market and the domestic and commercial elements rather than those from elsewhere around the world. Because of the vast number of options available for a career within the electrical industry, we&#8217;ll start by concentrating on the main topics, and come back to the &#8216;add-ons&#8217; later.</p>
<p>The electrical market has in our opinion two methods of entry. The primary route is the apprenticeship which is considered the more traditional and then we have the second phase for those who are joining at a later stage. We have to reference individuals so we will plainly do so by &#8216;Junior&#8217; and &#8216;Mature&#8217; entrants.</p>
<p>People who do not want to pay any extra salaries, but want to enter the industry with the focus of being self employed are who we refer to as Mature Entrants. Alternatively, &#8216;Junior Entrants&#8217; will pick up lots of their work place skills by working with an already reputable electrical company. During their first years in the working environment, a young apprentice, or junior entrant, will have a host of additional skills to learn.</p>
<p>Entry has two separate approaches to teaching. NVQ&#8217;s are the key factor for all junior entrants. Whilst the core syllabus is relatively similar to non-NVQ commercial training, there is a particular requirement to attain the actual NVQ qualifications as part of the overall training program. &#8216;Junior Entrants&#8217; will have to be in an apprenticeship of some sort in order to achieve the testing and course work required.</p>
<p>Instead of seeking a work-based training environment, the Mature Entrant often seems to focus on working as a self employed person where different qualifications to NVQ&#8217;s are preferred. For example by concentrating on those qualifications aimed at giving them the best return from their training costs. Whilst this may seem to reduce the overall qualification set, this meets the trade requirements for the areas involved, and thus provides a quicker and more direct commercial route to the market.</p>
<p>We should differentiate the prospective earnings into the two categories of employed and self-employed. Whilst self-employed people can choose the hours that they work, we assume that they are working full time for the purpose of this review. It is recognised that competence and qualifications add to income levels as well as experience and information gained.</p>
<p>Basic salary for Junior Entrants can start at around 12 thousand per annum, often going above 35 thousand after several years in industry. Mature Entrants are more difficult to assess, and incomes up to and above 70k are regularly reported within the UK Press. Regardless of all that is the need to cover off additional costs such as tools, clothes and even a vehicle and all that goes along with that. Earmarked within this is the need to cover additional expenses such as accountancy or insurance. However, the driving force remains the UK skills shortage and this means that there&#8217;s a load of work available. Without a doubt, the market would allow for some people to work a full seven days a week. Although by working very long hours and having assistants to help, the figures of 70-100 thousand advertised in newspapers might be achieved, it wouldn&#8217;t be easy.</p>
<p>It should be noted that the working week for most electricians differs between the Junior and Mature Entrant markets. Most &#8216;Junior Entrants&#8217; do not work at the weekends. Whereas the Mature market can be more dependent on the domestic market for some &#8211; i.e. weekend and evening work, when their clients are available and back from work. This alters quite a bit, with lots of self employed electricians gaining much of their income from small office work, which is predominantly Monday to Friday 9am-5pm.</p>
<p>A Junior Entrant that has chosen to adopt a career within the electrical trade is more than likely to gain follow up expertise within the particular field they fall into, often dictated by the main business activities of their employer. However, many mature entrants gain extra skills by learning those trades such as gas and plumbing work. Without a doubt the extra skills help them in their overall employ whether this is commercial or domestic work.</p>
<p>One new, fast growing area &#8211; one that invokes a wide array of skills sets and is new to the industry overall &#8211; is that of the &#8216;Green Engineer&#8217;. Looking together to the UK and the EEC this activity could be of benefit to both Junior and Mature Entrants, providing new growth and opportunities to both disciplines.</p>
<p>(C) 2009 Scott Edwards. Pop over to <a href="http://www.CareerChangeJob.co.uk/icachjo.html">www.CareerChangeJob.co.uk/icachjo.html</a> or <a href="http://www.CareerSkillsAdvice.co.uk/jcaskadv.html">Electrical Certificates</a>.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What might someone searching for Microsoft authorised training expect to find today? Clearly, training organisations ought to have a number of different options that cover the range of Microsoft certified training tracks.</p>
<p>You&#8217;ll want to consider all the options with a person who understands the requirements in the workplace, and will help you select the best kind of work to match your character.</p>
<p>Courses should be tailored to meet your needs. Consequently, once you&#8217;ve decided on the most fruitful career for you, your next requirement is the most applicable training course that will equip you for the role.</p>
<p>A skilled and practiced advisor (vs a salesperson) will ask questions and seek to comprehend your current experience level and abilities. There is no other way of calculating your starting level of study.</p>
<p>In some circumstances, the training inception point for someone experienced in some areas will be substantially dissimilar to the student with no experience.</p>
<p>If this is your first crack at studying to take an IT exam then it may be wise to practice with a user-skills course first.</p>
<p>A question; why is it better to gain commercially accredited qualifications as opposed to familiar academic qualifications taught at schools and Further Education colleges?</p>
<p>Accreditation-based training (as it&#8217;s known in the industry) is more effective in the commercial field. Industry has acknowledged that specialisation is necessary to meet the requirements of a technologically complex world. Adobe, Microsoft, CISCO and CompTIA are the key players in this arena.</p>
<p>University courses, for instance, often get bogged down in too much loosely associated study &#8211; with a syllabus that&#8217;s far too wide. This prevents a student from getting enough core and in-depth understanding on a specific area.</p>
<p>If an employer knows what they&#8217;re looking for, then they simply need to advertise for someone with a specific qualification. Commercial syllabuses are set to exacting standards and don&#8217;t change between schools (as academic syllabuses often do).</p>
<p>A lot of trainers will only provide basic 9am till 6pm support (maybe a little earlier or later on certain days); It&#8217;s rare to find someone who offers late evening or full weekend cover.</p>
<p>Email support is too slow, and phone support is usually just a call-centre that will take the information and email an instructor &#8211; who will call back over the next day or so (assuming you&#8217;re there), at a time suitable for them. This is no use if you&#8217;re lost and confused and have a one hour time-slot in which to study.</p>
<p>Be on the lookout for providers that use several support centres across multiple time-zones. Every one of them needs to be seamlessly combined to offer a simple interface and also 24 hours-a-day access, when it&#8217;s convenient for you, without any problems.</p>
<p>Always pick a training company that goes the extra mile. As only live 24&#215;7 support provides the necessary backup.</p>
<p>Beginning from the idea that it&#8217;s necessary to home-in on the area of most interest first and foremost, before we can even weigh up which development program fulfils our needs, how do we know the way that suits us?</p>
<p>How can we possibly grasp the many facets of a particular career when it&#8217;s an alien environment to us? Most likely we have never met anyone who does that actual job anyway.</p>
<p>Achieving a well-informed decision will only come from a detailed analysis of several varying key points:</p>
<p>* Personality plays a significant part &#8211; what gets you &#8216;up and running&#8217;, and what are the activities that you really dislike.</p>
<p>* Do you hope to achieve a key dream &#8211; for instance, working from home in the near future?</p>
<p>* Your earning needs that are important to you?</p>
<p>* Always think in-depth about the level of commitment needed to gain all the necessary accreditation.</p>
<p>* How much effort you&#8217;re prepared to commit your training.</p>
<p>In all honesty, it&#8217;s obvious that the only real way to seek advice on these areas is through a chat with an experienced advisor that has a background in Information Technology (and more importantly the commercial requirements.)</p>
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