You Are 52% Slacker |
You are a bit of a slacker - though you can pull it together and live a somewhat normal life. If you're young, this is probably phase you'll outgrow. And if you're already grown up, you need to get off the couch a bit more! |
Ik heb overal
Blauwe plekken van jou
~ Herman van Veen
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"Evidence suggests that the most effective individuals in organizations understand management is not unilateral. Building a solid network of collegial relationships is critical, as is an informed and motivated staff and recognition of the interdependence between you and your supervisor. This recognition ensures you stay in close alignment with the vision and direction of your organization, and gives you the tools and opportunity to advance."
"London (pronounced [ˈlʌndən]) is the capital city of England and of the United Kingdom. An important settlement for nearly two millennia, London is an international leader in finance,[1] and its involvement in business, politics, education, entertainment, media, fashion and the arts contribute to its status as one of the world's major global cities.
London is also one of the largest and most populated cities of Europe. Its population is very cosmopolitan, drawing from a diverse range of peoples, cultures and religions, speaking over 300 different languages. Residents of London are referred to as Londoners.
The city is an international transport hub and a popular tourist destination, counting iconic landmarks such as the Houses of Parliament, Tower Bridge and Buckingham Palace amongst its many attractions, along with famous institutions such as the British Museum and the National Gallery."
"Forming the focal point of commerce, business, industry, media and transport in Scotland, Glasgow is a bustling and cosmopolitan city. Glasgow is the third most popular foreign tourist destination in the United Kingdom after London and Edinburgh. The city also has Scotland's largest and most economically important commerce and retail centre as well as being the second largest and most economically important retail space in the United Kingdom outside of London. Glasgow is also one of Europe's top 16 financial centres and is home to many of Scotland's leading businesses, forming an important part of the British economy."
"Edinburgh, as the capital of Scotland, is usually regarded as one of the twin engines of the Scottish Economy alongside Glasgow. Edinburgh has been consistently one of the most prosperous parts of the country and has the strongest economy of any city in the UK outside London[1]. The economy of Edinburgh and it's hinterland (which includes areas such as the Forth Valley, Fife and the municipal authorities of Midlothian, East Lothian and West Lothian) has recently been announced as one of the fastest growing city regions in Europe[2], with strong rates of growth in banking, financial services and hi tech research and development.
The economy of Edinburgh is largely based around the service sector, with tourism, financial services and banking being particularly important as well as education and high tech research. The city has been in good economic health since the arrival in 1999 of the Scottish Parliament, which had a so-called "headquarters effect", with many government departments being set up in the city, resulting in an increase in recruitment and employment. On March 12, 2004, Edinburgh was granted Fairtrade City status.
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1 Economic Profile
2 Manufacturing
3 Services
3.1 Banking and Insurance
3.2 Retail
3.3 Tourism
4 Public Sector
4.1 Education
5 Infrastructure
6 Other Issues
6.1 Property Prices
6.2 Regeneration
6.3 Urban Growth
7 References
8 See also
9 Links "
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"Title Reference Salary
Admin Assistant (2 posts) 045 £15,441-£16,518
Admin Assistant (Temporary for 6 months) 047 £15,441-£16,518
Admin Asst (Collections) – Job Share 055 £18,840-£20,673 pro-rata
Administration Assistant DACS/HC/JS/A/005 £10,938 - £15,441
Administration Assistant (P/T) (Temporary for two years) 14/V09/03 £15,441 - £16,518 pro rata
Administrative Assistant 57 £15,441 - £16,518
Administrative Assistant EDU6/HQ/08/02 £16,929 - £18,324
Assistant Benefit Officer 051 £15,441/16,518
Assistant Benefit Officer (2 posts) 61 £15441 -£16518
Assistant Benefit Officer (Job Share)(2 posts) 049 £15,441-16,518 (pro-rata)
Assistant Chief Solicitor (Job Share) 60 £42,996 pro rata
Assistant Events Officer 14/V09/01 £16,929 - £18,324
Car Park Attendant/School Crossing Patroller (Relief)(various posts) LS/092/06 £5.6697 per hour plus allowances as appropriate, or £5.8611 per hour*
Caretaker (Temporary) SW/FW/769CT £224.28 per week
Catering Assistant (30 week term – time 20 hours per week) DACS/GS/06/017 £5.52 per hour
Catering Assistant (52 week contract – 37 hours) DACS/GS/06/018 £5.52 per hour
Catering Assistant/Barista Operator (Temporary to cover period of maternity leave) DACS/GS/06/16 £5.52 per hour
Catering Manager DACS/GS01/M/0608 £15,441
Child Development Officer (2 posts x 52 weeks) (3 posts term-time) See Job Description £15,789/£17,385/£19,440 (salary placing dependent on experience) – pro rata
Child Development Team Leader (Term-time) EDU6/09/08 £20,673/£22,011/£23,610 pro rata – placing dependent on experience
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"Continental Airlines Arena is a multi-purpose indoor arena in the Meadowlands Sports Complex in East Rutherford, New Jersey. It is home to the New Jersey Devils NHL hockey team and the New Jersey Nets NBA basketball team . The arena also hosts the men's basketball games of Seton Hall University. Official seating capacity as of 2004 is 19,040 for hockey; 20,029 for college basketball; 19,968 for NBA games; and a maximum 20,000 for concerts."
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