» posted on Tuesday, April 7th, 2009 at 2:37 pm by admin
do any men out their have good office jobs like a business man?
ginababy* asked:
see my husband is a machinist an it is really taking a toll on his body an hes only 23…he really wants get into office work an work his way up at a good company hes really good at math an computers he works well with people and very motivated hes willing to get the job done but hes doesn’t know how to go about it so if theres anyone successful in this kind of career please leave information thank you very much for your help.
see my husband is a machinist an it is really taking a toll on his body an hes only 23…he really wants get into office work an work his way up at a good company hes really good at math an computers he works well with people and very motivated hes willing to get the job done but hes doesn’t know how to go about it so if theres anyone successful in this kind of career please leave information thank you very much for your help.
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Ricky said:
Apr 08, 09 at 1:14 pmI have an office job doing payroll processing for 140 people all over the state. It’s mostly mindless work, but it pays the bills & I only have to put in 40 hours a week.
Now, if hubby does not have a degree from a college, it’s going to be harder in a tough economy > unless you’re in a boom town. Most jobs that involve numbers & computers will require either previous experience or a degree > for such things as computer programming or accountant work.
The other thought here would be to be to get involved in computer repair, or copier maintenance work where you go from place to place fixing things > you don’t usually need to be a college grad to do that.
Or, would there by any advancement where he’s at now? Most companies do have jobs in accounts receivables, or payable. Or other related office jobs.