gas at Exxon, after a few days, I predict they will lower their price to pressure us to buy gas from them. Then we should stop buying gas at BP, they will lower their price to compete with Exxon, and ...
I'm interested in a career in investment banking so right now i'm applying to banks and other investment firms for a job and i have dreadlocks. Will i have to cut it to improve my chances ...
If you have seen it, have you done anything to help? Do you still shop there? What do you think is the worst thing they causing? Or are you on their side?
Call me cynical, but it appears that many products have their price fixed. Two examples I can think of as a write this question are Ipods and luxury watches.
I worked for walmart in 2006. I tried walmartbenefits.com but it does not recognize my past employment. I also tried walmart.com and was not successful. The number that site gave me 1-700-925-6278 ...
I don't mean to offend anyone in the business field. It just seems that most products and services have been devised by scientific minds; and that business people just sort of "sell" ...
Depends on business to business and also on type of operations. But yes-you can handle two companies-this is challenging but can be done and people do.
seawavblue
yes but risky .one cannot handle two water milon in one hand but some kind of persons can do that .it depands on stamina, good back ground exprnc, and a lot of time well palanced ,plus a lot of headache advils,panadol. tempra.
fivewaters
Yes.
vickeriz
yup.
steve jobs for example.he is ceo at pixar and apple computer.
at apple he being interim ceo at first.since at first he said,he dont want to involve actively at apple.
Da Pool Stick
Yes...
stife
Yes. Example: Steve jobs is the CEO of Apple and Pixar.
kiberege
yes, but he or she must be more careful and hard working otherwise iadvise to employ another person to be CEO for one company