Saturday, 30 June 2012

Job for Graduate

Job for Graduate - Apply here Now! It is surprising that few colleges prepare students for the real world of employment. A job for graduate students should not be that difficult provided the student is properly trained about the economy, supply and demand, and how to prepare for the employment stakes.


There has been a significant shift from the old notion of study anything you want at college and on graduation a job will be handed to you on  a platter. An equally outdated notion is the belief that an employer will retain you as an employee for life. Even in Japan that is no longer the case.




The ideal job for graduates is that of a teacher, tutor, educator or mentor. If you already have a degree the next step should be a snack. How would you like to earn $100,000 a year or more to well over $400,000 a year within a few years of work? Forget about working for the State as a salaried teacher. For a start you are underpaid, there is no tenure or job security, and conditions in many schools are appalling. The best job for graduates is teaching with a progressive business college - currently offering to pay tutors $500 for every student you teach and a bonus for then mentoring your students once they graduate to become tutors themselves. job for graduateOnce your students progress to being tutors then as a mentor you receive $500 for every student of your prodigy tutors. Unless you have some basic math skill you may not realize that it is pretty well assured that you can be earning well over $100,000 a year and increasing every year by at least another $100,000. Do the math. Say you teach only 20 students - who then become tutors; and they teach only 10 students each. The students you teach who become tutors will in total teach 200 students. Two hundred students means you will receive $500 for each of them as your mentor bonus - and that equates to $100,000. Pretty simple don't you think? If that appeals to you then complete the form to the right and then you will have the job for graduate degree holders. If you do not have a degree yet - as long as you are prepared to study for 3 to 6 months in order to obtain the educational qualifications provided by the college you also can apply for the job for graduate students. P.S. Provided you teach 20 new students each year your income can increase by $100,000 yearly and more as your successful students on becoming tutors grow in number each year. Therefore so too would the number of students on whom you would receive the $500 each as your mentor bonus. QUESTION: Would you stop at teaching just 20 students a year or would you endeavor to gain more students to teach? (Note: preference is for persons interested in gaining more than 220 new students a year.)