By: Michael | 2010-09-27 | Clothing VISALIA, CALIF. — As the economy tanked during the past two years, a debate has raged over whether immigrants are taking jobs that Americans want. Here, amid the sweltering vineyards of the largest farm state, the answer is no. read more
By: Kimberly Gray | 2011-05-06 | Immigration For starters, let us say that the title of this piece implies "Illegal Immigrants" and not simply "Immigrants" as a result of those are the folks about which we tend to are discussing. These "immigrants" are doing jobs that Yank folks are unwilling to do. If this weren't the case, the immigrants would haven't any such job opportunities. read more
By: Pete Crawford | 2012-05-07 | Recruitment Hiring foreign workers is only a wise choice when the company follows all of the laws and regulations involved in hiring those outside of the country that the company is based in. read more
By: Nick Jervis | 2011-04-03 | Law As a result of widespread public service cutbacks many public sector workers are either set to lose or have already lost their jobs. read more
By: Alison Kroulek | 2011-08-05 | Travel Tips People from other countries often make fun of the US for our relatively low rate of passport ownership. Only about 30% of US adults own one. So, why is that? Here are 5 reasons why such a small percentage of Americans are willing to take the time to submit a passport application. read more
By: Gary Pierce | 2010-04-01 | Retirement When you suggest to retire overseas because it is cheap, don't let that be the sole criteria. You must also use common courtesy and smile in order to enjoy the money you are saving. It is cheap to retire overseas, but you need the right attitude to be happy. read more
By: GPS City Garmin Canada | 2011-02-25 | GPS For anyone out there who is a fanatic about snowmobiles and GPS devices, there is a heavy duty GPS mount made just for you! In addition other types of GPS systems, it accommodates the Garmin Nuvi beautifully! RAM appears to have solved some of the most troublesome problems encountered by snowmobilers using, say a bicycle mount on their snowmobiles - and other such clever adaptations. read more
By: Laura Hartson | 2011-07-01 | Travel Tips If a recent study is anything to go by then it seems that due to our heavy workloads and stressful work environments, we need a total of six holidays a year to avoid burning out under the pressure. read more
By: ezuser_ 8349 | 2011-09-19 | Insurance Being without a job is a daunting experience. There are a multitude of challenging choices which need to be made in quite a brief amount of time using minimal personal options readily available. Sorry to say, other than a humble unemployment stipend, you will find there's little or no assistance being offered by the local government. read more
By: R. Louis | 2011-04-03 | Home & Family Have those companies that hire home workers grabbed your eye? Here''s something to bear in mind: Any company that can hire you can in the end fire you. If you have been fired or laid off, you witout a... read more
By: John Barruci | 2010-12-20 | Careers When asked to research international jobs for Americans, I found a job market that fascinated me. If you can speak fluent English you can land yourself a job in many other countries more easily than you might have thought. read more
By: Airavat Singh | 2010-04-04 | Politics Tyler Walker Williams, an Amercian Communist studying in India's JN University (New Delhi), stood for and won in the local student body elections last month. His article appeared in the local newspaper (Hindustan Times) describing his election as a blow to the "forces of globalization and neo-liberalism". My response to his claims: read more
By: Renee Walker | 2011-01-24 | Business Most new business owners know that there are many risks involved in being a small or large business owner. You know that your profits may be slim to non-existent throughout the first years of operation. read more
By: simpleshop | 2010-09-30 | Reference & Education Universities nowadays are teeming with foreign students, whether on a short-term or long-term exchange program or are now living in the US read more
By: Harry Case | 2011-01-10 | Gardening This fall and winter, as in the past, folks are engaging in the familiar tradition of gathering firewood to warm their homes with the glow of real wood fires. It's a wonderful, time honored activity but it does have a dark side: Firewood can contain serious plant pests and diseases with the potential to wipe out entire species and forests. These dangerous organisms are easily transported when firewood is moved from place to place, sometimes over long distances. read more