Is it easy to get work on a cruise ship with your partner?
Me and my fiance are planning to try and work on cruise ships next year after i have qualified as a beauty therapist and he has qualified as an accountant. He doesnt really mind what job he does and obviously i would like to do beauty, but will we find it easy to get on the cruise ship together.
Cruise Travel - 1 Answers
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Many people find it difficult to find even one job on a cruise ship. BUT, with several cruise lines launching new and bigger ships in the next few years you stand a good chance. Disney two new 4,000-passenger cruise ships currently under construction begin sailing from Port Canaveral in 2011 and 2012. Royal Caribbean will launch its new mega ship (the biggest of all cruise ships) Oasis of the Seas this December and then follow that with a twin sister ship, Allure of the Seas, in 2010. These provide great opportunities. Royal Caribbean has a great web site for providing employment information. Check this web link: http://www.royalcaribbeanproductions.com/ Try this RC web site also: https://jobs.rccl.com/jobs/rccl_jobs.nsf Many positions on cruise ships are filled through a "hiring partner". This one will refer you to ships' looking for beauty therapist: http://www.hardingbros.co.uk/ Costa Cruise line, which is a part of the Carnival Cruise line Corporation, will also have new ships launched this year. You may want to check their web site. http://www.costacruise.com/B2C/USA/Default.htm This is a link to jobs with them: http://www.costacruise.com/B2C/USA/Corporate/human/Human+Resources.htm Good luck in your search!!
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Monday, May 28, 2012
Monday, May 14, 2012
Is a very small accountant a midget who fidgets with digits?
Is a very small accountant a midget who fidgets with digits?
Other - Society & Culture - 10 Answers
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Answer 1 :
er..yes deffinatley
Answer 2 :
Yeap...how'd u know? hehe
Answer 3 :
Yes.
Answer 4 :
Ya! I vood think so!
Answer 5 :
I think they like to be called little people..or vertically challenged..I like the fidget w/diget part...but now you remind me of tax time..bummer.
Answer 6 :
obviously!!
Answer 7 :
I'm not sure, but I do know, that when accountants have constapation they work it out with a pencil.
Answer 8 :
Very Funny… Are You Bored? Mee Too I Was Trying To Think Of Another I Can’t, I Have a really Bad Joke About Accountants , You May Have Heard It, But Here Goes. What Does A Constipated Account Do????? He Works It Out With A Pencil…lol Told You It Was Bad.
Answer 9 :
I know that was a corny joke, but it was cute, and i couldn't help but smile when i saw the title. Plus, i love corny. lol Very cute.
Answer 10 :
A very small accountant Is a calculating little lady or bloke, Knows when to look for work, The first to discover the boss is going broke --That Cheeky Lad "Takes a bow"
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Other - Society & Culture - 10 Answers
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Answer 1 :
er..yes deffinatley
Answer 2 :
Yeap...how'd u know? hehe
Answer 3 :
Yes.
Answer 4 :
Ya! I vood think so!
Answer 5 :
I think they like to be called little people..or vertically challenged..I like the fidget w/diget part...but now you remind me of tax time..bummer.
Answer 6 :
obviously!!
Answer 7 :
I'm not sure, but I do know, that when accountants have constapation they work it out with a pencil.
Answer 8 :
Very Funny… Are You Bored? Mee Too I Was Trying To Think Of Another I Can’t, I Have a really Bad Joke About Accountants , You May Have Heard It, But Here Goes. What Does A Constipated Account Do????? He Works It Out With A Pencil…lol Told You It Was Bad.
Answer 9 :
I know that was a corny joke, but it was cute, and i couldn't help but smile when i saw the title. Plus, i love corny. lol Very cute.
Answer 10 :
A very small accountant Is a calculating little lady or bloke, Knows when to look for work, The first to discover the boss is going broke --That Cheeky Lad "Takes a bow"
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Monday, May 7, 2012
How hard is it to file your own Employer Annual Return?
How hard is it to file your own Employer Annual Return?
I run a limited company with just 2 employees - me and my partner - and can no longer afford to pay our accountant, How hard would it be for me to file the Annual Return myself, and what information would I need to do it? UK residents only please - our HMRC is different from the IRS!
United Kingdom - 1 Answers
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Answer 1 :
Absolute doddle! Register for HMRC's free Basic PAYE tools, which you just download: http://www.businesslink.gov.uk/bdotg/action/layer?topicId=1086857322 That should give you all the help you need - and you certainly don't need an accountant to do your monthly pay/Employer Annual Return once you've got this.
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I run a limited company with just 2 employees - me and my partner - and can no longer afford to pay our accountant, How hard would it be for me to file the Annual Return myself, and what information would I need to do it? UK residents only please - our HMRC is different from the IRS!
United Kingdom - 1 Answers
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Answer 1 :
Absolute doddle! Register for HMRC's free Basic PAYE tools, which you just download: http://www.businesslink.gov.uk/bdotg/action/layer?topicId=1086857322 That should give you all the help you need - and you certainly don't need an accountant to do your monthly pay/Employer Annual Return once you've got this.
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Tuesday, May 1, 2012
What are the benefits of doing temporary work in your?
What are the benefits of doing temporary work in your?
What are the benefits of doing temporary work in your chosen vocation. I mean i am studying accounting at university and finish at Christmas 2007 and have done 2 jobs previously related to my studies and start a new one on Monday. In September, i already have a job lined up as a computer technician at the University. I want to be a chartered accountant. What are the benefits of me doing temp/ part time jobs in my chosen field? will it make me more employable?
Technology - 3 Answers
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Answer 1 :
Yup. Most people coming out of uni cant get a job because they have no experience & quite often a degree means very little to an employer. Having a degree & a bit of experience in the field will make you a billion times more employable. The work experience shows that you can put what you have learnt into practice & work in a professional team which really valuable. Most graduates struugle & get told that they are 'overqualified'. This means that the employer expects them to demand a higher starting pay or will expect early pay rises purely due to their qualifications & the employer really has no idea if they can ACTUALLY do the job. Keep it up - it will be well worth it in the long run. Good luck.
Answer 2 :
Definitely a benefit, even if not directly related to the profession or career you have in mind. Most new graduates are basically unemployable because they know a lot about a very narrow area of learning whereas work is mostly about versatility, taking risks, learning new skills, watching the horizon not your own footwork. Employment of any kind will help you come to terms with some of those requirements and show a prospective employer that you've got out of the classroom to improve yourself. If you're asked why you did it, be careful to have an answer that isn't just about money, but includes experience aspects, broadening your knowledge, working with other people and so on. Part time employment in finance could be ideal for you but may be difficult to find - I don't know. Even so, work in IT could be a useful addition to your CV especially if it includes financial applications and procedures. Generally, PT employment experience will be good for you and can't harm you so long as you can manage the time schedule.
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What are the benefits of doing temporary work in your chosen vocation. I mean i am studying accounting at university and finish at Christmas 2007 and have done 2 jobs previously related to my studies and start a new one on Monday. In September, i already have a job lined up as a computer technician at the University. I want to be a chartered accountant. What are the benefits of me doing temp/ part time jobs in my chosen field? will it make me more employable?
Technology - 3 Answers
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Answer 1 :
Yup. Most people coming out of uni cant get a job because they have no experience & quite often a degree means very little to an employer. Having a degree & a bit of experience in the field will make you a billion times more employable. The work experience shows that you can put what you have learnt into practice & work in a professional team which really valuable. Most graduates struugle & get told that they are 'overqualified'. This means that the employer expects them to demand a higher starting pay or will expect early pay rises purely due to their qualifications & the employer really has no idea if they can ACTUALLY do the job. Keep it up - it will be well worth it in the long run. Good luck.
Answer 2 :
Definitely a benefit, even if not directly related to the profession or career you have in mind. Most new graduates are basically unemployable because they know a lot about a very narrow area of learning whereas work is mostly about versatility, taking risks, learning new skills, watching the horizon not your own footwork. Employment of any kind will help you come to terms with some of those requirements and show a prospective employer that you've got out of the classroom to improve yourself. If you're asked why you did it, be careful to have an answer that isn't just about money, but includes experience aspects, broadening your knowledge, working with other people and so on. Part time employment in finance could be ideal for you but may be difficult to find - I don't know. Even so, work in IT could be a useful addition to your CV especially if it includes financial applications and procedures. Generally, PT employment experience will be good for you and can't harm you so long as you can manage the time schedule.
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