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ISBN: 9781599181578
TITLE: Moonlighting on the internet; 5 world-class experts reveal proven ways to make an extra paycheck online each month.
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... from engineering mobile devices to the Internet world, where the competition is about designing so... ventures in the United States while moonlighting as a performer in Las Vegas--returned to Israel a ...
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... interventional cardiologist of a "no moonlighting" clause in his employment agreement, the practice ... entries of ePHI on a publicly accessible internet-based calendar over a 2 year period; and (3) PCS t...
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... and author of the new book Moonlighting on the Internet. Silver outlines 10 ways small bus...
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This rule amends the FAA's existing flight, duty and rest regulations applicable to certificate holders and their flightcrew members operating under the domestic, flag, and supplemental operations rules. The rule recognizes the universality of factors that lead to fatigue in most individuals and regulates these factors to ensure that flightcrew members in passenger operations do not accumulate dangerous amounts of fatigue. Fatigue threatens aviation safety because it increases the risk of pilot error that could lead to an accident. This risk is heightened in passenger operations because of the additional number of potentially impacted individuals. The new requirements eliminate the current distinctions between domestic, flag and supplemental passenger operations. The rule provides diffe...
... such as ``picking up extra hours, moonlighting, reporting to work when sick, commuting irresponsi... document may be obtained by using the Internet--. 1. Search the Federal eRulemaking Portal (h...
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Starlight, star bright, is it wise to moonlight? What about moonlighting? Is it wise having a business on the side, in addition to your regular job?
Some people want to work all the time, especially if they love what they are doing. So, with the economy the way it is right now, can moonlighting be a good way to hedge your bet or mitigate your risk from being laid off or downsized? The short answer is yes.
... that virtual-type jobs, tasks using the Internet, are excellent ways to moonlight. The financial f...
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... a Business Have Declined Because of the Internet . Without question, the internet has reshaped our ...-source rule, also known as the moonlighting rule, applies to money earned from a source outsid...
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FORT WORTH, Texas - Brooke Guidry, a certified teacher and former standout softball player at West Texas A&M University, left Texas for a promised job at a Las Vegas fitness center. But when the economy collapsed, so did that job prospect.
She returned to Fort Worth, moved back in with family members and now works in the mailroom of a local engineering firm. Recently, she began moonlighting as a referee at high school volleyball games.
...And once they peruse the Internet, surf the cosmos, applied for everything and then ...
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In May of 2007, the National Labor Relations Board ("NLRB" or "Board") radically changed remedies for union salting in the case Oil Capítol Sheet Metal, Inc. In the case, the Board determined that salts, rather than discriminating businesses, must prove what qualified as an adequate remedy for the business 's violation of labor law. This ruling also created a special exception from the general presumption that an employee would stay at a job indefinitely and thus would deserve backpay from the time the business discriminatorily fired the employee until the business offered to rehire the employee. The NLRB's decision in Toering Electric Co. further deteriorates legal protections for salts, ruling that salts must prove that they had a genuine interest in employment when they were discrimi...
... businesses instituted uniform "no-moonlighting" policies that disqualify from employment any work... from unions came in the form of an Internet bulletin, calling the Oil Capitol decision one o...
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We're getting close to the beginning of the new presidential election cycle, so we must get back to Sunday school. The pundits are parsing religion again. Somebody has to pose the liberals' religious test for public office.
Bill Keller, executive editor of the New York Times, thinks the nation is in peril because several Republican candidates - and the incumbent president as well - are men and women of religious faith. Mr. Keller likens religious faith to claims "that space aliens dwell among us" and says presidential candidates should be put to a faith test to determine whether they're fit to hold public office. A belief that extraterrestrial creatures have visited Earth doesn't necessarily disqualify a candidate "out of hand," he says, but a careful voter "would certainly want to ask ...
...'s Online Church." You can find it on the Internet. There's no indication whether this is another Bil... Keller or whether Bill the Pundit is moonlighting from his day job at the newspaper. That's just the...