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In today's economy everyone is looking for a way to get the advantage over other job seekers, looking for a career that is almost recession proof. Fortunately, there is one profession that is never going to fade away, and that is lawyers. While the though of going to school and becoming a lawyer may not thrill you, becoming a paralegal might.
A paralegal does work that is delegated to them by a lawyer that they are working with. They can do some of the same tasks that a lawyer can do, but may not have time for. They cannot however, present
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Jobs? Lawyers Don't Need No Stinkin' Jobs
Tue, 17 Jan 2012 13:58:38 -0800 Today's new lawyers graduate with crushing debt burdens that incentivize some to take jobs as paralegals or part-time document reviewers at a time when they should be learning how to draft a partnership agreement or craft a demurrer-proof complaint.
Jigar Shah: President Obama: "Final Assembly Required" Spurs Middle Class Jobs Faster Than "Made in America"
Wed, 25 Jan 2012 16:47:00 -0800 While I commend the president for pushing us to drive an economy that is built to last, I think in our global economy, stamped "Made in America" is not the only goal when it comes to building the things that give us pride.
Highest Paying 2-Year Degree Jobs in the US
Mon, 23 Jan 2012 04:43:55 -0800 We all know that most high-paying jobs are impossible to get without a college degree. Most of us assume those jobs only come when you have a 4-year degree, but don't discount the 2-year degree. Many high-paying careers offer a good living after putting in just two years of school at a technical or community college.
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