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conservation projects abroad

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October 16th, 2009 at 1:28 am

international librarian exchange

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conservation law enforcement jobs

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conservation law enforcement jobs
What kind of jobs with law enforcement…?

focus on conservation, and prtoecting wildlife? Thanks for the info.

San Diego Zoo is always hiring

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June 30th, 2009 at 10:20 pm

conservation international jobs

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conservation international jobs
High paying jobs that involve business management skills, and environmental and international awareness?

I will attend a four-year university in the fall. I plan to double-major in International Studies and Business Management, and I also have a great interest in the preservation and conservation of the envrionment. What kinds of positions should I be looking for? Any good companies you can think of? I am a natural leader and I really enjoy training other people.

I know this is early in the game, but I just want ideas of what I would like to do later in life. I really need something that can bring in a nice-size paycheck, too. Any suggestions would be great!

There are lots of non-profit organizations that do that type of work. Just cause a company is non-profit doesn’t mean they don’t have tons of money. They pay big bucks too.

I worked for a company once that might be something you would do in the future. The company I worked for did assessments on the workers and working conditions in all of the foreign countries that US companies had their products manufactured. Say walmart was getting t-shirts made in guatamala. The US goverment says that the plan that makes the shirts must abide by international worker standards (meaning they get paid, get a break, have bathrooms available, not hiring kids, etc.). So this company I worked for would farm out the job of actually going to the factories to sub contract firms in each of the countries, they would do an assessment and send it back here to the US and then the audit would show if Walmart was in compliance or not.

The manager of this company made big big bucks. You can too.

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La presente publicación es el resultado de la celebración del Seminario Internacional sobre Turismo Rural y su contribución a la creación de empleo y a la conservación del patrimonio, llevado a cabo en Asunción, República del Paraguay, los días 12 y 13 de mayo de 2003, en el marco de la 40º Reunión de la Comisión Regional para las Américas de la Organización Mundial del Turismo (OMT)….

Employee Training and U.S. Competitiveness: Lessons for the 1990s (Conservation of Human Resources Studies in the New Economy)


Employee Training and U.S. Competitiveness: Lessons for the 1990s (Conservation of Human Resources Studies in the New Economy)


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This is a study of how firms in four sectors of the US economy – textiles, banking, retailing and business services – are using, or failing to use, technological, organizational and training changes to respond to the new economic world. The authors have found that firms that view training as part of a broad process of organizational change not simply as a necessary requirement for the introduction…

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