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Career Profile: Past Life Therapist or Regressionist

Written by admin on Jun 27th, 2008 | Filed under: Divination and metaphysical careers

This is the career profile of the Past Life Regressionist. This professional is also known as the Past Life Therapist.

This is a metaphysical career. The job scope of a past life regressionist involves helping the client to remember or retrieve past life memories.

Past Life Regression is known as PLR for short. Two prominent persons in this field are Dr Brian Weiss and Dr Michael Newton.

Usually clients seek past life regressions for 2 main reasons:

1. To understand and heal some of the problems encountered in the present life.

2. Out of curiosity and wanting to know whether past lives are a real phenomena.

Past Life Regressionist or therapist must be able to induce the client into a light trance. The light trance state is conducive to the remembrance of past lives. This process can take quite a while.
To become a Past Life Regressionist, one must have a deep and genuine interest in spiritual and metaphysical matters. One must also have a real passion in helping other people.


Career Profile: Model Maker

Written by admin on Jun 25th, 2008 | Filed under: Technical careers

This is the career profile for the Model Maker.

As the name implies, a Model Maker makes models.

There are several industries and fields that will hire model makers. They are:

1. Movie and film making industry. Model makers are hired to make props and articles for movies. For example, Star Wars uses model makers extensively for building props and items for that best selling series of movie.

2. Car and automotive Industry. Model makers are hired to build physical prototypes of automotive concepts.

3. Product Design industry. This industry needs model makers to build appearance models of product design concepts.

Personality-wise, a model making must have a passion for building things. They must have a D-I-Y attitude and should not be afraid of working within a workshop environment. As of late, the job scope of the model makers has somewhat expanded. They may now need to be familiar with new rapid prototyping technologies such as CAD/CAM. In additions to the traditional metal and wood working machineries, model makers may have to learn how to operate CAD software and Rapid prototyping machines.

Model makers typically may need qualifications in machining. Some model makers may also have qualification in industrial and product design.


Career Profile: Estate Agent

Written by admin on Jun 17th, 2008 | Filed under: Buildings and estate-based careers

This is the career profile and information for the Estate Agent. Estate agents are also known as Real Estate agents.

An Estate agent is responsible for the management, letting and sales of any kind of real estate property. These may include properties such as offices, factories, houses, living apartments and even farms.

There are 2 main types of estate agent:

  • Residential estate agents. They deal with the marketing and selling of residental properties. Their clients are mainly homeowners.
  • Commercial estate agents specialises in dealing with office spaces and commercial buildings.

Typically, an estate agent is engaged for the marketing of properties that are available for sale. It differs from the role of the Solicitor or Licensed Conveyancer whose task is to prepare the necessary legal documents.

The job scope of the estate agents includes:

  • assisting the clients finding a new home or building
  • assisting owners in selling their home or properties at a reasonable price.

Becoming a real estate agent is not easy. This is a competitive field. The incomes of a real estate agent can be rewarding, but the competition is also harsh. Some agents are paid on a flat fee basis by their company, while others earn from a commission basis.


Home business - Freelance Graphic Design

Written by admin on Jun 16th, 2008 | Filed under: Home-based Business ideas

Freelance graphic design is an ideal home business.

Most of the overheads are located on a personal computer or workstation and most modern household already have personal computers.

As a freelance graphic designer, you will need to have good artistic and technical expertises. Good artistic skill is both inborn as well as comes with training and experiences.

The overhead of being a freelance graphic designer usually consist of the following:

1. A reasonably powerful computer. As graphic work is fairly resource-intensive for the computer, fast processor and huge amount of RAMs will determine how fast a job gets done.

2. Supporting hardware and equipment. Depending on the type of work, supporting hardware may varies. Typically the following equipments are important:

  1. Colour printer
  2. Scanner
  3. Portable drives
  4. DVD or CD burner

3. Graphic software. The most popular software for editing and creating bitmapped images is Photoshop. However, many graphic designer also need to be layout that is resolution-independent. For that one will need to use a 2D vector graphic program. Some of the more popular programs are Adobe Illustrator and Freehand.

The equipment and resource is just one aspect of the business. Besides that, you will also need to know about the transaction and business-processing part. For this, you will need to know the following:

1. Writing quotations, agreements and invoices. This is important as a mean to safeguard yourself as well as the client.

2. Methods and procedure for safe delivery of deliverables. This is dependent on the type of graphic work. Usually a CD or DVD is used to burn the softcopy of the work to the client. Also, many clients will need hard copy printout of the work. Therefore having access to a good printer is also important.

This article is about the basics of running a workable home-based graphic studio. Experience, skills and specialization will determine the specifics and details of individual graphic freelance business.


Career Profile: Archaeologist

Written by admin on Jun 14th, 2008 | Filed under: Science and research-related careers

The archaeologist is an expert in archaeology.

What is archaeology? Archaeology is the study of the past. It is the science that systematically researches past human cultures via information gathered from architecture, features, artifacts, biofacts, landscapes and environmental data.

There are 2 main types of archaeologists, namely commercial contract archaeologist and academic-led archaeologists.

The job scope of an archaeologist may includes any of the following:

  1. excavation task as part of a team
  2. site surveyance
  3. conduct assessments of sites
  4. documenting of features and artefacts
  5. cleaning, conserving and preserving of finds
  6. publishing reports on excavation and site findings
  7. using computer-aided design (CAD) and geographical information systems (GIS) software for work

Personality-wise, a person inspiring to be an archaeologist, should have an investigative and curious mind. He or she should ideally have a love for history and ancient culture.


Career Profile: Piano Tuner

Written by admin on Jun 11th, 2008 | Filed under: Technical careers

This is the career profile and information for Piano Tuner.

What is a Piano? It is a large musical instrument. Music are created through a long keyboard that produces sound by striking steel strings with felt hammers.

The job scope of a Piano Tuner involves:
1. Discover any problem with the Piano’s tune and rectify it.
2. Tune a piano evenly throughout the scale

There are course relevant to Piano Tuning. Many countries have Piano Tuner’s associations. Course informations may be available there.

Personality-wise, a Piano Tuner should have some musical background. This is not essential, but good to possess. Patience is an important quality for the job. Additionally, a piano tuner should have the skills in woodworking, DIY and home improvement. He should be a person who love to repair and fix stuffs.


Career Profile: Receptionist

Written by admin on Jun 9th, 2008 | Filed under: Service industry careers

This is the career profile and information for the Receptionist.

A receptionist is usually stationed at a receiving area such as a lobby or front office desk of an organization. More often than not, this is a female-inclined job. She is typically employed by an organization to greet any incoming visitors, guest or clients.

The job scope of a receptionist may include any of the followings:

  • answering phone calls and enquiries. If needed be, also required to take down messages
  • keeping the reception counter neat and presentable
  • providing and serving refreshments for guests
  • receiving visitors, guests and re-directing them to the correct person or department

Personality-wise, a receptionist must have a reasonably good command of the spoken language. She should also have a pleasant and amiable personality. This job does require a good deal of patience and tolerance, especially when dealing with potentially unpleasant visitors.


Self-employment or work for others?

Written by admin on Jun 4th, 2008 | Filed under: Tips and advices

Job and/or self-employment decision should be taken seriously and with much careful considerations.

Why is that so? This is because our income-generating activities take up a huge portion of our adulthood life. For life satisfaction, career and employment happiness and satisfaction is a major consideration.

Self-employment is a person’s pursuit of earning a living by working for himself. In order to be self-employed, a person should be highly skilled in the chosen trade or has a niche product or service to offer to potential customers.

Whether we choose to work for others or be self employed, it all boils down to generating a stable inflow of money.

Generally speaking, it is much harder to be self-employed than be working for somebody else. Self-employment takes a lot more effort, skill, determination and perseverance. Typically, a person chooses self-employment only after he has gained enough confidence from his experience of being employed by someone else. Often the experiences from working for others would have built up our skills and expertise in the areas relevant to the profession or trade. These skill are important for success.

Whether you are working for someone or wish to be self-employed, a crucial consideration is whether your interests are aligned to the chosen profession or not. It is always far better to find a career or business direction that is harmonious with one’s skill and interest.

Please note that, only you can decide whether a career or business path is suitable for you or not. Always, careful weighing of pros and cons will lead to a happier career life.

That is the end of this article. Thank you for reading.


Types of Creative Designers

Written by admin on Jun 4th, 2008 | Filed under: People on the Job

Some people are naturally inclined to be more artistic. These people often have the ability to intuitive feel whether something is aesthetically pleasing or not. In addition to that, they can take these inner knowings further and translate them into new and visually pleasing creations.

These people naturally have the potential to be creative designers. However, contrary to popular notion, design is also partly an acquired skill. This means that a person can be trained to become a designer. This is because given the experience and relevant training, the ability to discern good design as well as the ability to translate design into drawings can be taught.

Below are a list of Creative designer professions:

Industrial Designer. Industrial Design is the creative segment of product design. Nowadays, the design of products are done using 3D software. An industrial designer is an expert in the aesthetic and creative aspect of product development.

Graphic designer. Graphic design encompasses  many artistic and creative fields which focus on visual communication and presentation. A graphic designer must know how to  employ typography, visual arts and page layout skills flexibly to produce the final result of the project.

Interior designer. Interior design is a field concerned with elements that is found inside a space. This includes spaces within houses and buildings.  An interior designer is a person who is skilled in interior design.

Fashion Designer. This designer is skill in generating with stylish clothing and apparel designs. Fashion and apparel design encompasses many activities pertaining to the development and production of apparel items for people. They must have very good dress sense.

Jewelry Design. As the name implies, jewelry designer specialises in creating new and exciting jewel pieces.


Thoughts on Retirement

Written by admin on Jun 4th, 2008 | Filed under: Tips and advices

Retirement is the stage of an adult person’s life characterized by the cessation of working for a living.

Different people have different attitudes towards the subject of retirement. To us, planning and preparing for eventual retirement is very important. It is a requirement if we want to live well during the advanced age of one’s life journey.

The earlier a person plan for the eventual retirement, the better it is. To prevent the depletion of funds, the funds that is put aside for retirement purpose should not be touched until the retirement age is reached.  Also make plans for possible medical expenses as well. Medical expenses and daily expenses should be seen as separate funds.

You may want to use the simple Retirement Planning Calculator that is on this website. This is really a basic tool meant to alert us to the importance of retirement planning.

Besides financial planning, other areas of consideration may include physical, emotional, mental and spiritual wellbeing.

Different people has different ways of enhancing wellbeing in these aspects of life after retirement. For example, for some, spiritual welbeing may include taking up activities such as yoga and meditation.

Meaning and purpose is different for different people. In any case, getting some exercise is beneficial for health.

That is all for the essay. Thanks for reading.