Which career is good for my wife.


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amish2   
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 24-08-09 21:37:40

Thanks its a good link.

Any idea from anybody's experience how easy it is to get jobs in real life?



JRF   
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Location: GTA, Ontario

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 21-12-09 22:28:01

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Originally posted by morning_rain

I would recommend either Payroll/basic bookkeeping (if she has good math aptitude AND interest). Otherwise, a good recession proof occupation is Admnistration/Office Manager/Clerical positions.

For most of these, knowledge of basic computer office softwares (MS package) and some office experience are all that is needed. Some employers want a certain typing speed (usually 60 wpm). This job can be found in any industry.

Private colleges offer short courses in MS.



Any colleges that you know of offering courses in book keeping. Thanks.


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morning_rain   
Member since: Feb 05
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Location: British Columbia

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 22-12-09 10:21:42

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Originally posted by JRF

Quote:
Originally posted by morning_rain

I would recommend either Payroll/basic bookkeeping (if she has good math aptitude AND interest). Otherwise, a good recession proof occupation is Admnistration/Office Manager/Clerical positions.

For most of these, knowledge of basic computer office softwares (MS package) and some office experience are all that is needed. Some employers want a certain typing speed (usually 60 wpm). This job can be found in any industry.

Private colleges offer short courses in MS.



Any colleges that you know of offering courses in book keeping. Thanks.



Unfortunately I am in BC and am not familiar with all the private colleges in Ontario. I'll leave it for other members who may know specifically what colleges offer the most comprehensive curriculum and have a good reputation among the business community.


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