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71: Student Loan Consolidation: Lowering the Cost of Education
Making it through college is a tremendous accomplishment that any student should be proud of. A degree may make you more valuable on the job market, but your credit probably took a bit of a beating as a result of student loans. Yet, without loans many people would not be able to afford college. Now, that you are out and on your own, what do you do about that mountain of debt? Student loan consolidation programs may help manage your debt with a more affordable payment plan.

72: Outwitting the Job Market Over the Long Term - Part 3
If you've been in your job for at least a year, a promotion isn't the only path toward career advancement.

73: Outwitting the Job Market Over the Long Term - Part 2
Your boss is the person who will recommend you for a promotion, if the opportunity arises. For this reason and for many others, staying on good terms with her is imperative.

74: Outwitting the Job Market Over the Long Term - Part 1
You've found a great job, you have every right to celebrate. Go out on the town. Eat a good meal with your friends. Make a toast to your own future. But don't forget that while you've outwitted the job market in the short term, you'll have to keep your eye on the long term too.

75: Apply For An Energy Performance Certificate
An energy performance certificate, while spouting the theme of energy efficiency and clean air for all, is not welcomed by all of its United Kingdom population. Some view it as a costly Big Brother piece of legislation, although most of these haranguers sincerely believe in renewable energy as a beneficial concept. They just dont like being dictated to. June 14, 2006 was the birth of the energy performance certificate in the United Kingdom, first for residential homes for single family dwellings and later to be demanded of property managers and owners of residential rental property as well. There has yet been no talk on legislating commercial building construction or current commercial buildings.

76: Taking the Energy Efficiency Course
While there are a number of fine energy courses and certified or degreed programs in the various universities and colleges for those who want to make energy efficiency their career in some form or other, there are also free energy courses for those who simply want to make some energy-efficient improvements in their own homes. Here are some ideas on where to find these credit or non-credit energy courses.

77: Energy Assessors Can Help Us Go Green
Green energy is gaining proponents throughout the globe. Many utility companies, notably in the United States, are now offering the opportunity for residents and commercial customers to choose to go green. One of the latest of these programs took place in Cincinnati Ohio just recently, when a major utility, Duke Energy Ohio, announced that its green energy pilot program application had been approved by the states public utilities commission.

78: Learning To Inspect Energy
As natural gas and thus utility rates climb in the United States more and more homeowners and rental property owners are demanding energy efficiency of their home construction and appliances. The home energy inspection industry has become a booming industry – and highly competitive. What this means is that there is no better time to consider becoming an energy inspector.

79: Could You Become An Energy Assessor
If you want to be an energy inspector you would do well to turn too many of the environmental study programs at the various committed U.S. colleges and universities. Boston University is one of these committed to saving and improving our environment through the training of energy inspector professionals. Here is where you can learn the ins and outs of making money while teaching others about green energy and the path to an energy efficient lifestyle.

80: Learn To Be An Electrician
If you live in the state of Texas or nearby and you would like to learn about residential wiring, either to work on your own home or to advance your electrical career, there is an electrician course for you. The cost is 280. This electrician course provides an in-depth look at the U.S. National Electrical Code to which all working electricians must comply. Students study methods of wiring, protection from over currents, branch circuitry, electrical raceways, ampacities, and voltage drops.


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