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 What do you think about Scottrade for on-line trading?
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 I have a Saving Bank Account. How can I Purchase & Sell Shares online. Please answer in detail.?
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 I want to open a mini Forex acct. Which brokerage will you recommend?
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 Id like to read a book about stock investing, but like a really good one???
I dont really want to lear about how the stock market works.... but something that can teach you a thing or two about what is a smart choice....?...


 I Would Like To Know The Short Cut To Learn The How To Trade Like A Professional.?
I come across many and many so called Gurus out there trying to teach how to trade.
As we know we have unlimited access to the Internet but limited time to view every single page.
Right ...


 What are some smart financial investments as the economy is tanking?
My 401k is shrinking ever so much and I was wondering what what more profitable than a bond or CD right now? Or should I do some other form of investing?...


 I know what a 2 for 1 split equates to (duh). What does a 3 for 2 split equate to for example a 1000 shares?
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 Tips for becoming millionare?
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 $1000 to invest... which stocks should I invest?
I just managed to save $1000. I am about to open an equity account.

What type of stocks should I choose?

I am planning to keep the stocks for 5 years. Is it better to pick the ...


 I'd like to know more about 'STOCK EXCHAGE'?
& were is the best place to visit as a beginner, how much cash you need to start off? even the basics & any good info please.thanks.

Are you in the 'stock exchange'?? ...


 I would like to know about currency exchage investment..?
I am thinking about investing Forex kind of currency exchange on my own. How do I do that? I want to start with $100.00....


 What's the best way to invest in Gold?
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 What makes stock prices to go up and down? who make it and how?
pls give me a broad view of ...


 What stock trader to you trust?
I am wondering what people think about "which is the best stock trader company?" and has a low commision fee and fair prices for registration with them.

I would appreciate ...


 Is this the right time to invest in Mutual Fund. Which is the best MF to invest and how to invest 20000 now?
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 Where do you like to invest your money?
I like to invest my money at the blackjack tables at the ...


 Will The Stock Market Ever Recover?
If yes, how long will it take ?...


 How would u invest $100?
how would u suggest a new novice investor invest his 100 dollars??...


 Citigroup (C) Stocks ?
I just bought about 155 shares of Citigroup for about $600.00. I have heard that the company has split up into two parts, so what will happen to the shares that I purchased. Secondly, I purchased 155 ...


 Would you buy this stock (for the sake of the name)?
CRZY.PK Crazy Woman Creek Bancorp
Based in Wyoming, is an actual bank.
http://finance.yahoo.com Details
Just so I'm not worrying people, I'm ...



Veronica
Is it good for an employee to hop from one jod to another job oftenly??
                     
 




BigBen
Good for the employees, but not good to the companies.


Ray G
Not if you want to move up in a company and it also looks very bad on a resume to not have any sort of longevity at any one job. Potential employers will look at your resume and wonder why you either cant hold a job or stay in one place.


Jo
No because it makes it look like you can't keep a job! Good companies want reliable people. Job hopping makes you look unstable.


catzrme
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No, not if they want a job in the future. Employers look at your job history and do base some of their thinking on how often you have switched jobs.


AintItFunny
Only in certain professions like sales, teaching, or nursing. Some industries expect it such as retail, car salesman, fast food/restaurants, etc.


kate
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Every 2 to 3 years is OK when you are in your 20s .
More often than that , and you won't have really developed any skills at the job .
By 2 or 3 years , you should have developed skills and either ready for promotion OR
Move to a new company that needs your skills and will give you a better position .

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1 Hr Bookkeeper
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I actually found out a couple of years ago that employers do not like it when you go from job to job. They look at that on your resume and assume that if you quit your job after a short period of time, you will do the same with them. You could lose a job you really want because of it.

If you like to job hop, however, don't lose heart. I am the same way. Instead, consider opening a consulting business where you get to pick the clients. That way, you get treated better then if you were an employee, you get to charge more money, and it doesn't matter if you stop working for someone. For example, I do bookkeeping and I choose and ditch my clients whenever I like. But, my resume says that I have run my own company for the last five years. Big companies like that if you want to get your dream job working for someone else.

The other thing you could do to help yourself is to doctor your resume. Leave off jobs that are really short periods of time and generalize the dates you worked for companies that are larger. For example, if you worked for 13 months for a company, say you worked from 2005 to 2006. It looks like two years instead of one and you are not lying.

Hope this helps.


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