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How Much Does a Brick Mason Earn?

February 14, 2013 by Jorgen Rex Olson

Brick Mason Salary

While being among the highest paid trades in the construction industry, brick masons’ wages have been stagnant over recent years due to the slump in the housing industry.

Although their numbers constitute a rather small category within the group of trades making up the construction industry, brick masons do very well in comparison to their colleagues. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, as of May 2011 the mean or average income for a brick mason was $54,210 annually or about $27.04 per hour. This puts them only just below the first-line construction supervisors averaging $59,280 per year or $28.50 hourly. Compare this with their Construction Laborer colleagues earning $26,490 per year and you have a significant wage disparity. Brick masons also do very well in comparison to the technical trades. The mean incomes for electricians, plumbers and heating tradespeople during 2011 were $41,860, $44,330 and $38,470 respectively, or, on average, 23% less than for brick masons.

Construction is Picking Up

Brick Mason SalaryConsidering the recent increase in activity for both residential and commercial construction, all of the building trades, and especially brick masons, have reason to celebrate. The Bureau of Labor Statistics is predicting a 40 percent increase in employment for the bricklaying trade during the ten-year period beginning 2010 through 2020. This compares with only a 14 percent increase for all occupations combined. Given this sudden growth in demand for additional bricklaying capacity, it seems inevitable that wages are bound to rise – or are they? During the single year from May 2010 to May 2011, the median annual income for Brick Masons actually dropped from $46,930 to $46,800; less than 1 percent but still a decrease. The median is that number at which half of the reported wages fall above and the other half is below.

Annual Wages for Brick Masons

Year — Median Income

2002 — $41,840

2003 — $41,550

2004 — $41,740

2005 — $41,860

2006 — $42,980

2007 — $44,070

2008 — $45,630

2009 — $46,740

2010 — $46,930

2011 — $46,800

It is clear from the data, that [Read more…] about How Much Does a Brick Mason Earn?

Filed Under: Careers Tagged With: Brick Mason, Construction, Earnings, Salary, Trades

Should You Pursue a Sports Agent Career?

January 31, 2013 by Jorgen Rex Olson

Sports Agent Career

Sports Agent CareerIf you’re passionate about sports and you’re business-minded with a knack for negotiating, a career as a sports agent may be the perfect fit for you. A career as a sports agent may sound both glamorous and lucrative, but without the proper education, experience, and background knowledge, it could become a downfall instead of a windfall.

Education Necessary for a Sports Agent Career

There is no degree necessary in order to become a sports agent, however, a degree—especially a law degree—is highly recommended. Obtaining a Bachelor’s Degree in Sports Management or Business is an excellent starting point. Many universities offer undergraduate sports management degrees, and some offer graduate degrees for the pursuit of sports management.

Florida State University, University of Connecticut, and Rutgers University all offer bachelor’s degree programs in sports management, while Northwestern University, Michigan State University, Georgetown University and Auburn University all offer  Master’s degree programs in sports management.

Florida State University and Louisiana State University even offer Doctoral programs in the field.  These degrees put the focus on sports management in both the business sense and the coaching or athletic directing sense. Gaining a broad background of the business and management of sports, in general, is beneficial to such a career.

Some of the most successful sports agents [Read more…] about Should You Pursue a Sports Agent Career?

Filed Under: Careers Tagged With: Sports agent career

Teaching College Online

January 30, 2013 by Justin Epley

Online teaching jobs have become a viable work-from-home alternative for many people. Let’s look at the best web resources for teaching jobs, some featured sites and why every prospective teacher should be using it to find a job.

Teaching College Online – Requirements

Teaching College OnlineThe requirements for obtaining an online teaching job in an e-instruction institution are the same as those required by your counterparts in traditional schools. If you wish to teach at the high school level as an online tutor you will be required to have a bachelor’s degree along with a teaching license. For an online job at the community college level the minimum requirement is a master’s degree while at the university level the prospective tutor may be required to have a doctorate.

The Best Web Resources for Teaching Jobs

Before you start the online job searching process, ensure that your online e-portfolio is well written and displays your qualifications. Upload to the various sites and update it to [Read more…] about Teaching College Online

Filed Under: Careers, Employment Tagged With: Job resources, Online Teaching Jobs, Teaching College Online

Australian Mining Companies – Career Opportunity and Great Income

January 28, 2013 by Biljana Dimovska

Australian mining companies provide a large number of jobs for both skilled and unskilled people from all over the world. The industry is characterized as one of the most open sectors in the world where foreigners get equal opportunities to earn income as locals. Your position is determined strictly by your qualifications and experience in the mining industry. In order to secure a job in the Australian mines you must get a clearance from the police and your visa must allow you to work in Australia. Once you have satisfied these specifications, you can secure a position that fits your qualifications in the industry either on a permanent or temporary basis. This article explores Career and Income Opportunities with Australian Mining companies.

Available Career Opportunities with Australian Mining Companies

Australian Mining CompaniesThere are a number of options and opportunities that the Australian mining industry provides to potential employees today. Employees can can get into jobs involving mining directly or jobs that support the industry. These jobs usually vary with the level of skills and experience required. If you are interested in the jobs involved in mining directly, the following careers gives you a number of options that you can choose from. You can be involved in making or welding of boilers, Diesel mechanics, Electrician, general hand person, Geo-science, Line worker-cable jointer, Engineering, haul/dump truck driver, tool-pusher, driller, lease-hand, a maintenance fitter and an underground operator.

If you want to secure a position in a career that is not directly involved with mining, your best option will be to enter into construction and building related jobs. These jobs greatly support the mining industry and they include a mobile plant operator, a process plant operator, steel fixer, pipe layer, rigger and the labourers. There are also [Read more…] about Australian Mining Companies – Career Opportunity and Great Income

Filed Under: Careers Tagged With: Australian Mining Companies, Mining

Is the Trucking Industry Going Under?

January 22, 2013 by Guest Contributor

Bread. Clothing. Gasoline. You need all of these things, but they all depend on the trucking industry. With uncertain gasoline prices and the country still trying to claw its way out of a recession, the trucking industry faces serious challenges on all sides. The shipping, airline, and railroad industries all need the same business that the trucking industry now captures. Will it be able to innovate while fighting off fierce competition from outside industries? Is the trucking industry going under?

Competition

Trucking industryThe trucking industry faces many challenges. One of them is competition from other industries. Obviously, rigs aren’t the only way to transport goods and services across the country. Airfreight, trains, and shipping all pose a threat to the trucking industry. For example, in the 1980s the freight railroad business was shrinking quickly. However, after 1990, the industry saw steady growth that didn’t stop until the late 2000s.

New engines and enhancements to existing technologies are pushing the shipping industry forward. For example, “G” type engines promise an increase in fuel efficiency between 4-7 percent over existing engines. Hybrid engines are emerging that make use of gasoline and diesel as well as wind as an auxiliary source of power. If the shipping industry can capitalize on emerging technologies, [Read more…] about Is the Trucking Industry Going Under?

Filed Under: Careers, Employment Tagged With: careers, employment, trucking industry

Advocating for the System: What’s it Like to Be an Eligibility Worker?

January 5, 2013 by Guest Contributor

If you’ve never had to apply for government assistance such as welfare, food stamps, disability, or unemployment benefits, the world of federal aid might be very foreign to you. But in reality, about half the population of the United States lives in a household where at least one person gets some form of government aid. Many of these people are seniors, veterans, and the very poor, and the number has been on the rise ever since the economic meltdown of 2008. With all the questions in the news about who is abusing the system, you might start to wonder what the government is doing to prevent that abuse. Much of the responsibility falls to trained eligibility workers, who conduct interviews and investigations to see who should get help and how much. It’s not your average government job, but for many people, it’s a fascinating and important area to work in.

1. Screening Applicants

eligibility workerWhen someone applies for welfare or food stamps, they typically have a preliminary interview with a case worker, usually the very same day. The eligibility worker needs to find out how many children are in an applicant’s household and their ages, what an applicants main source of income is, and how much of that income gets allotted to utility bills and rent every month. Usually, it’s just a matter of simple math to find out how much aid the applicant is eligible for, based on the state and county standards of how much they earn over the poverty level, minus their bills. The eligibility worker also takes into account medical bills and whether there are disabled people in the home that the applicant is caring for. There are a few obvious things that will greatly reduce or eliminate eligibility for benefits, such as a large savings account, another type of benefits already being received, or a criminal conviction. [Read more…] about Advocating for the System: What’s it Like to Be an Eligibility Worker?

Filed Under: Careers Tagged With: eligibility worker, government assistance

Where Should Roofers Head for Work?

January 4, 2013 by Guest Contributor

The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) Employment Projections program projects that between 2010 and 2020 roofing jobs will increase 18 percent. They reported that approximately 136,700 roofers worked in 2010 and that the number will rise to about 161,000 in 2020. Although the overall economy is unpredictable in early 2013, the roofing industry predicts some job growth. Even if new construction slows, roofers will find work in repairing or replacing the nation’s aging roofs.

RooferOn the BLS roofing webpage, statistics and maps for all fifty states list employment as roofers per thousand workers. In some areas, such as Morrison, Tennessee, the number of roofing jobs is relatively high at approximately 2.91. When pursuing the best area for roofing jobs, workers need to consider the number of roofing jobs and the annual wage for roofers in that region. In Morrison, the annual wage is relatively low at $29,750. In comparison, Rockford, Illinois, lists 1.24 roofers per thousand with wages at $67,740.

Another consideration for roofers seeking work is the work environment. Some people prefer large metropolitan areas while others favor rural areas. The BLS categories their statistics by metropolitan and nonmetropolitan areas and predicts roofing opportunities in each type of locale. The top five high growth areas in each category are: [Read more…] about Where Should Roofers Head for Work?

Filed Under: Careers Tagged With: roofers, roofing

Becoming a Home Health Care Administrator

December 19, 2012 by Andrina Cagandahan

Patients prefer home care over an extended stay in a hospital or nursing home, and for the elderly, home care can actually be the more affordable option. Home health care agencies provide skilled nurses and medical workers to oversee older patients who need constant care and may be approaching the end of their lives. They also serve people with severe disabilities or patients who are recovering from serious accidents. Home health agencies also employ administrators to be in charge of both the business and the patient wellness aspects of the company. Not every health care administrator works at a hospital – some of them specialize in the best ways to provide this very personal home health care. Here are the steps to pursuing health care administration as a career.

1. Researching Health Care Administration

 

The duties of a home health care administrator can vary wildly based on the kind of agency they work for. The first step in getting involved in the home health care industry is finding out which kinds of agencies are near you and which services they provide. Some agencies specialize in hospice care, which can mean involving a person’s family in their end-of-life treatment. Others provide help with dressing and bathing for the elderly or disabled. Some agencies specialize in physical therapy, and others provide nurses who can administer medications and help patients with their diet. Every kind of home health care has different licensing requirements, and it’s important to know what kind of education or certification you need to pursue.

2. Gaining Health Care Experience

Before you can become the boss, you need to have a good grasp of medical practices. Many health administrators are also registered nurses, and even more have spent years working in hospitals and interacting with patients. Even if your knowledge and experience lean more towards the business side of things, you might want to look for work as a healthcare administrative assistant. This is a valuable way to [Read more…] about Becoming a Home Health Care Administrator

Filed Under: Careers, Education Tagged With: care, career, health

5 Best Male Nursing Jobs

December 14, 2012 by Tim McMahon

Are Male Nursing Jobs Different?-

You may think that men enjoy different jobs than women when it comes to nursing. In reality, people love the different nursing careers because of their personality, not because of their gender. If you’re a man and are considering entering the nursing profession, there is no better time than now. The demand for male nurses is at an all-time high; here are five of the best careers in nursing currently available:

1.Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA)-

 While less than ten percent of the nursing profession is made up of men, only about 50 percent of CRNAs are women. As a CRNA, you will help provide anesthetics to people undergoing a wealth of procedures; from major surgeries to minor tune-ups. As a male CRNA you may find work in a bustling hospital in the city or in a small, quaint hospital in the country. CRNAs are well-respected in the medical profession, working in conjunction with anesthesiologists and doctors.

2.Psychiatric Nurse Practitioners-

Male psychiatric nurse practitioners work in a wide variety of settings, including mental health clinics, hospitals, prisons and even for themselves in their own practice. As a psychiatric nurse practitioner, you can reasonably expect to make up to $85,000 per year helping people deal with various mental disorders and diseases. In your professional life, you’ll be asked to [Read more…] about 5 Best Male Nursing Jobs

Filed Under: Careers, Job Hunting Tagged With: Male Nursing Jobs

5 Qualities of a Great Police Officer That May Surprise You

December 9, 2012 by Andrina Cagandahan

Police Officers Job Description-

What kind of person is cut out for a career in police work? You might have an idea of who you imagine the perfect officer to be – strong, fit, authoritative, and able to face the most dangerous situations. But it takes more than physical qualities to be a police officer. Police are meant to be leaders, no matter what duties they perform from day to day, and to be successful at such a harrowing job, you also have to have a certain emotional strength and integrity. You might think police work is rigid and structured, but you’d be surprised how often policemen and women must think outside the box, keep their cool, and be able to inspire and motivate others. If you’ve ever considered police work, you’ll want to assess your mental qualifications as well as your physical ones. This is what you need to be able to do.

1. Treat Everyone Equally

police officers job descriptionIt almost goes without saying that a good police officer isn’t prejudiced. But police officers need to be open to everyone in the community, regardless of both ethnic group and social class. Anyone can be a victim of crime, even the homeless or someone addicted to drugs. And anyone can be a criminal, no matter how affluent or seemingly normal they appear. Studies have shown that after their first year on the force, police officers can develop stronger prejudices against certain marginalized groups in society due to their negative experiences. A great police officer will be able to look past these experiences and adhere to the presumption of innocence in every case. Everyone’s a suspect, but nobody is automatically guilty.

 

2. Control Your Emotions

As a police officer, you never know when [Read more…] about 5 Qualities of a Great Police Officer That May Surprise You

Filed Under: Careers, Education Tagged With: career, job, Police Officers Job Description

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