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There are many different jobs within and related to the field of accounting, ranging from bookkeepers and accounting clerks to financial analysts and corporate controllers. Spend some time online learning about the responsibilities and requirements of different positions. This will help you be better informed on your applications and interviews, and can also save you time in the long run as you'll be able to quickly sort out which positions you could be viable candidate for based on your education and experience. In any field, the Internet is quickly becoming a crucial medium for job classifieds. Post your resume on job search sites such as Career Builder and Monster, and search for accounting positions on general classifieds sites like Craigslist.  Note that there are also numerous sites online that are dedicated specifically to accounting jobs, which you should check regularly. These include accountingjobstoday.com and accountingprincipals.com. Searching for job openings regularly and applying promptly is key when competing among the vast field of online applicants. When searching for job openings online, you may want to consider related positions as well. For example, if you have an accounting degree but no relevant work experience, taking a position as a bookkeeper may help you to flesh out your resume enough to later land a position as an accountant. Contact anyone in the accounting field you may already know. A hard truth of job searching is that it is often who you know that makes the difference. If you know anyone in the accounting field--a family friend, a business contact, and of course your professors--ask them if they know of any openings. A recommendation from an established accountant can be instrumental in opening up job opportunities. When you apply for a job, do a little digging to find out about the company first, and use this knowledge in your application. Caring enough to learn about the company shows interest and initiative. Start with the company's website and social media pages. After that, you can look at what other people have written about it online. If you get an interview, make sure you know the business inside and out. You might have a dream job or a dream company that you want to work for above all others, and that's great. But you should apply for jobs with lots of different companies to increase your odds of being hired.  Experts recommend applying to 15 to 25 companies to be sure of getting a job quickly.  One nice thing about accounting work is that it is very portable. While accountants are needed everywhere, they are most in demand in big cities. If you are willing to relocate, apply for jobs outside of where you live. You may be able to find work more quickly this way. As you search for jobs, you may notice that many accounting jobs are temporary positions. If you can't secure permanent, full-time employment, taking one of these temp jobs may be a good option.  A temp job is a good way to learn the business and get some work experience while also making some money to support yourself while you continue to seek a full time position. In accounting, temp jobs are often a stepping stone to permanent positions.

summary: Learn about different types of jobs you can do. Search for job openings online. Use your connections. Research companies you apply to. Apply to many companies. Accept a temp job if necessary.


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In most states the mother, father, or any adult who has legal custody is allowed to drop off a baby. In four states (Georgia, Maryland, Minnesota and Tennessee), only the mother may drop off the baby. A few states allow any adult to drop off a baby, as long as the mother approves. Eight states (Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, Maine, Nebraska, New Mexico, South Carolina and Vermont) have no law about the person who may drop off the baby. ” Every state allows for an unwanted, unharmed baby to be relinquished to an employee on-duty at a licensed hospital. Beyond that, every state has a variety of safe haven locations. In order to remain anonymous, and to avoid being prosecuted for child abandonment or endangerment, you must find one of these recognized locations. In addition to taking the baby to a hospital or emergency room, states allow the following safe haven locations. Be sure to research your state's safe haven law so that you know which will apply to you:  Police and fire stations. Most states have designated police and fire stations as safe haven locations. In states where police and fire stations have been named as safe havens, the baby must be left with an on-duty employee. Medical centers. In states where medical centers are designated safe havens, the laws are very clear; babies can be left at medical centers during business hours and only with an on-duty employee of that medical center. Churches. In states where churches are considered safe havens, the law generally requires that the baby be left inside and that an adult be present at the church at the time. Some states require the baby be handed to an employee with emergency medical training. Adoption agencies. A few states approve adoption agencies as safe haven drop offs. In those states that allow a baby to be dropped off at an adoption agency, the baby must be handed to an employee of the adoption agency during normal business hours. Welfare agencies. A few states allow licensed welfare agencies to act as safe havens. In these states, the baby must be handed to a volunteer or employee of the company during normal business hours. Other. A handful of states allow a parent to call emergency services and relinquish a baby to an Emergency Medical Technician (“EMT”) or an emergency responder, or leave the baby with an employee at a birthing center, institutional infirmary, or other medical facility.

summary: Decide who will drop off the baby. Find a “Safe Haven. Select the location.


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Under Texas law, at least one party to the divorce must have resided in Texas for at least six months prior to the filing of the divorce. In addition, either you or your spouse must have lived in the county where you file for 90 days prior to the date of filing. Also, a divorce in Texas cannot be finalized if the wife is pregnant. If your wife is pregnant, be sure to keep this in mind. In Texas, you can file for divorce with or without assigning fault to one party or the other. The only grounds for a no-fault divorce in Texas are "insupportability," which means that for whatever reason, the marriage is no longer viable. If you wish to file for some other reason, such as adultery, criminality, or abandonment (among others), you need to speak with an attorney. Furthermore, if you and your spouse cannot come to an agreement with respect to the division of property and child custody and support, you need to speak with an attorney. Texas is a community property state, which means that it views the property of either spouse acquired during the marriage as the property of both spouses, and the default division of that property is an even split. However, if the court finds that one spouse is at fault for the dissolution of the marriage, then it can and will assign more property to the innocent spouse. For this reason, if you plan to sue for divorce on specific grounds, you need to speak with an attorney. If you cannot afford one, go to texaslawhelp.org for help finding a Legal Aid attorney. In Texas, state District Courts have jurisdiction over divorces. District Courts are courts of general jurisdiction. That means that they have jurisdiction over all legal matters unless specifically designated otherwise.  In very small counties, or judicial districts that preside over multiple small counties, there may only be one District Court. If you live in a county like this, you would file there. In districts of larger size, the District Courts are divided into subdivisions that give preference to certain areas, like family law. These are called Family District Courts. If you live in one of these Districts, then you should file with the Family District Court. To find out whether you should file with a District Court or a Family District Court, simply go look in the directory in the Texas Pro Se Divorce Handbook. Alternatively, go to courts.texaslawhelp.org and fill in the required information. The forms you use will depend on whether you and your spouse have children together and if you own real property (land, houses, or other structures). The Supreme Court of Texas has approved a set of forms for filers with children, without children, and without children or property. Once you find the right category for you and your spouse, simply click on the link provided. Almost all of the forms you will need are in the packet.
summary: Determine if you qualify to file for divorce in Texas. Determine the grounds upon which you will divorce. Determine where to file the divorce. Obtain the proper forms.