Many people in today’s economy need a Second Income to help keep ahead of a down turning economy. The News reports daily, of more gloom & doom ahead for jobs in America and also all around the World. Finding a good Work at Home Opportunity is important to most people’s financial success. What does a Second Income Working at Home on Your Computer Provide?
A Second Income provides… Peace of Mind, Additional Income and Flexible Hours. Let me explain a little further. But I’m sure your mind is already working on those 3 ideas.
1. Peace of Mind… if layoffs are discussed in your job you can feel secure knowing that you have an additional Income Source. Layoffs are big in today’s economic situation and it appears that more are reported every day. Peace of Mind could help you maintain some sanity.
2. Additional Money… we can all use additional money now days. Prices are still going up and Jobs are getting fewer. Additional Money is nice in good times and bad times. The worries of paying the bills on time or being able to pay them at all may be something that an Online Income could help you with.
3. Flexible Hours… time to work on your second income when you are ready, not a schedule that doesn’t never seem to help your family. A Work at Home Opportunity will always give you the flexible hours that you desire. Money is important but so is having an opportunity to spend time with your family.
What could you do with the Peace of Mind that you’re Work at Home Opportunity is a nice back up plan?
Would Additional Money help in your current financial condition or future financial status?
Does Flexible Hours sound nice? Flexible Hours helps to spend time with your family, golf, exercise, read a book or take a vacation.
I enjoy my job that I work full time (Engineer). I also enjoy having the peace of mind that if I get laid off I have a second income that can help when times get tough. Then best part is I Work From Home - no gas to go the second job, no crazy hours that some other person decides for me and more time with my family and money to do the things that we enjoy!
If you are interested in making money at home & could use a second income then go to my website and check out more information at http://www.MaverickMoneyMakingClub.com. Be sure to sign up for the FREE Newsletter, for current and future tips to Make Money Online. I’m always passing on information to help - by letting you know what is working & what is not working for myself, along with other club members. These tips will save you moneywith your Work at Home Opportunity!
Maverick Money Making Club, is a “Group of People”, Online & Offline:
“Coming Together to Make Money Online”.
“Time of Recession,” Maverick Money Making Club shares ideas “Towards 1 Goal”.
Multiple Streams of Income with Online Ideas.
Jason McComb
http://www.articlesbase.com/business-articles/90-percent-of-new-millionaires-have-created-wealth-on-the-internet-are-you-next-i-make-money-online-i-can-share-some-ideas-to-help-you-too-752194.html

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Landfills nowadays each contain huge amounts of organic materials and hold a huge potential to pollute the local groundwater for generations in the containment systems upon which their design is based fail to function as intended.
The engineering of a landfill is no different to other engineered structures, in fact in many ways, especially due to its pollution potential it may be more important that it does not fail when compared to some other structures.
Landfill base liners are by nature buried once constructed and the opportunity to do repairs is extremely limited.
The lining of a landfill is the foundation of a major civil engineering structure.
Just as for the foundation of a multi-storey building great care is taken throughout the construction, the Engineer in charge of a landfill construction would be negligent if he did not require adequate checks to be made on all aspects throughout the design and installation of a landfill liner (or capping).
Carrying out all the necessary checking that the design is implemented and results in a properly built liner (or cap) in a methodical manner and without omissions and then to be able to show others subsequently that the quality of the materials used and the way they were placed will make a proper lining which is as the designer intended everywhere it is laid, is called Landfill Construction Quality Assurance (CQA).
CQA can only be applied once a competent design engineer has completed a design process which has resulted in a detailed specification for the materials to be used, and the thicknesses, depths and positions etc, of these materials when they are used.
This is what is called landfill geomembrane CQA, and it is normally carried out under the overall supervision of a client or purchaser\’s professional representative (eg “Engineer”) who appoints an experienced CQA Engineer to carry out Construction Quality Control (CQC).
The CQA Supervisor is best appointed to someone outside the construction Contractor\’s organisation to ensure his/her independence.
Whilst geomembrane materials are relatively impermeable even when compared with low permeability clays, they will transmit a small amount of water even when perfectly installed.
The vapour transmission rates of the geomembrane materials used vary for different fluids, but for water they normally have a permeability in the region of 1?10^-15 m/sec.
It is only if leakage rates increase substantially above this rate that problems will occur.
Unfortunately, if a landfill design is poorly carried out without a great deal of care being paid to construction quality (especially if only one thickness or one type of single barrier will be used), leakage can be hugely increased.
Just think how quickly a bath empties if you inadvertently knock the plug out while bathing!
In the realm of CQA, knocking the plug out without noticing when you did it would be called a lining defect.
It stands to reason therefore that leakage rates through a geomembrane are very significantly increased by the presence of even a few defects, and defects when present must be found and repaired before the job is finished.
In CQA plans in these defects are methodically identified and then as much as possible completely eliminated. Steve Evans
http://www.articlesbase.com/literature–articles/why-landfill-construction-quality-assurance-is-so-important-693961.html
In interview preparation, the first thing to put in your mind is the necessary incredentials to be taken along with. this will paint a picture that you value your incredentials in that you are always on the alert when it comes to issues like this.
1. 75% of the verbal content of the interview will be forgotten within an hour of the candidate’s departure. What remains is the overall impression, documents submitted, and a few notes.
2. Arrive at least 10 minutes early; spend the previous day in the community if possible.
3. Dress appropriately .e.g. As an engineer you should dress like one.
your dress code should really paint a picture of your profession
4. Carry an attractive portfolio. It provides a tidy, efficient place to store questions you may want to ask, information about yourself you want to be sure to transmit, a place to carry additional resumes for distribution to department heads, search committees, and others you may meet who have not seen your resume.
5. Do your homework on the institution. You should receive a packet of information about the library after the interview has been arranged. If you don’t, ask for one. Then go after other information.
* Review annual reports, mission statements, long/short range planning documents
* Learn something about the institution/community
o Public library — community strengths/problems, levels/history of library support, financial and otherwise
o Academic library — level/history of institutional support, strengths/weaknesses of collection, history/direction of institution
* Talk to colleagues, friends, fellow alumni who are/have been connected to the institution
* Visit informally ahead of time if possible
6. Prepare/practice responses to likely questions.
7. If you have to do a formal presentation, be well prepared. Inform the search committee/employer, know in advance of any computer/technical support you will need.
8. You should take the opportunity to ask questions about the entire work environment, interviewing the interviewer by asking about the relationship between the library/users/administration, the kinds of organizational change that have occurred in the last 5 years, and what makes the institution a challenging and enjoyable place to work.
9. Your ability to ask straightforward, insightful questions lets the interviewer understand your perspective and concerns, as well as your judgment and analytical ability.
10. PRACTICE, PRACTICE, PRACTICE
* In front of a mirror
* With an audience of friends/colleagues
excel
http://www.articlesbase.com/career-management-articles/passing-job-interviews-without-stress-717958.html
In interview preparation, the first thing to put in your mind is the necessary incredentials to be taken along with. this will paint a picture that you value your incredentials in that you are always on the alert when it comes to issues like this.
1. 75% of the verbal content of the interview will be forgotten within an hour of the candidate’s departure. What remains is the overall impression, documents submitted, and a few notes.
2. Arrive at least 10 minutes early; spend the previous day in the community if possible.
3. Dress appropriately .e.g. As an engineer you should dress like one.
your dress code should really paint a picture of your profession
4. Carry an attractive portfolio. It provides a tidy, efficient place to store questions you may want to ask, information about yourself you want to be sure to transmit, a place to carry additional resumes for distribution to department heads, search committees, and others you may meet who have not seen your resume.
5. Do your homework on the institution. You should receive a packet of information about the library after the interview has been arranged. If you don’t, ask for one. Then go after other information.
* Review annual reports, mission statements, long/short range planning documents
* Learn something about the institution/community
o Public library — community strengths/problems, levels/history of library support, financial and otherwise
o Academic library — level/history of institutional support, strengths/weaknesses of collection, history/direction of institution
* Talk to colleagues, friends, fellow alumni who are/have been connected to the institution
* Visit informally ahead of time if possible
6. Prepare/practice responses to likely questions.
7. If you have to do a formal presentation, be well prepared. Inform the search committee/employer, know in advance of any computer/technical support you will need.
8. You should take the opportunity to ask questions about the entire work environment, interviewing the interviewer by asking about the relationship between the library/users/administration, the kinds of organizational change that have occurred in the last 5 years, and what makes the institution a challenging and enjoyable place to work.
9. Your ability to ask straightforward, insightful questions lets the interviewer understand your perspective and concerns, as well as your judgment and analytical ability.
10. PRACTICE, PRACTICE, PRACTICE
* In front of a mirror
* With an audience of friends/colleagues
excel
http://www.articlesbase.com/career-management-articles/passing-job-interviews-without-stress-717958.html

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