CYBERSPORTS WHEN OPPORTUNITY CLICKS, DON'T NIX A SPORTS CAREER.Byline: - Tom Hoffarth Maybe your New Year's resolution A New Year's Resolution is a commitment that an individual makes to a project or a habit, often a lifestyle change that is generally interpreted as advantageous. The name comes from the fact that these commitments normally go into effect on New Year's Day and remain until the set wasn't to find a new job. But as long as the thought is now in your head, there are a few places on the Internet to check for careers related to sports. --About a third of the jobs posted on WorkInSports.com involve sales and/or marketing, but many are also listed in broadcasting, operations, Web site tech help and internships. Equal success could come from diving diving Sport of plunging into water, usually headfirst and often following the execution of one or more acrobatic maneuvers. It emerged as a competitive sport in the late 19th century and became part of the Olympic Games in 1904. into SportsJobs.com, which has more info on career trends and job expos. Positions on SportsWorkers.com include recent postings by the Dodgers for stadium operations staff (ushers, ticket takers, clean-up crews and security) plus season-ticket sales reps. All three of those job-finding sites are free to register. --The subscription-based JobsInSports.com asks $29.95 a month for its listings (also accessible through Onlinesports.com/pages/CareerCenter), and SportsEmployment.com seeks $19.95 for the first month and $15.95 for each additional month. The National Sports Employment News e-mail service See Internet e-mail service. (sportsemploymentnews.com) runs from $129 a year to $79 for six months. Are they any better at helping find work than the freebies? You'll know better after a month or so of trying. --Although the site is called SportsCastingJobs.com, the company aims to help anyone find sports-related media work in areas such as production, writing and photography. For $9.99 (two weeks), $35.99 (three months) or $99 (full year) they'll keep you up to speed. --An online job-recruiting site dedicated to the golf industry has been launched by Miami-based www.GolfSurfin.com. It goes from as basic as golag attendant ATTENDANT. One who owes a duty or service to another, or in some sort depends upon him. Termes de la Ley, h.t. As to attendant terms, see Powell on Morts. Index, tit. Attendant term; Park on Dower, c. 1 7. ($6.75 an hour at the English Turn Golf and Country Club in New Orleans New Orleans (ôr`lēənz –lənz, ôrlēnz`), city (2006 pop. 187,525), coextensive with Orleans parish, SE La., between the Mississippi River and Lake Pontchartrain, 107 mi (172 km) by water from the river mouth; founded ) to a club fitter (who can make up to $100,000 a year at Zevo Golf in Southern California Southern California, also colloquially known as SoCal, is the southern portion of the U.S. state of California. Centered on the cities of Los Angeles and San Diego, Southern California is home to nearly 24 million people and is the nation's second most populated region, ), with careers in manufacturing and sales of apparel and clubs in between through which to scroll To continuously move forward, backward or sideways through the text and images on screen or within a window. Scrolling implies continuous and smooth movement, a line, character or pixel at a time, as if the data were on a paper scroll being rolled behind the screen. See auto scroll. . |
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