Here's an article on the "in-demand" majors from an employer perspective.
No. 2 - Accounting.
Here's the part that relates to Accounting -
"2. Accounting ($47,429)
For those who delight in number crunching, a bachelor's degree in accounting can lead to occupations in financial and investment planning, budget analysis, tax preparation, bookkeeping, payroll services, and auditing. Opportunities are often best for CPAs, MBAs, or professionals proficient with accounting software.
Accountants ensure that a firm is run efficiently and records are kept accurately. Expect long hours -- especially around tax season.
Job outlook: Thanks to retirees and a faster-than-average job growth due to new business and changing financial laws and regulations, accountants can enjoy favorable job opportunities."
Source: McGolerick, Elizabeth Weiss. "The Top 5 In-demand Majors" Retrieved from <http://hotjobs.yahoo.com/career-articles-the_top_5_in_demand_majors-466>
(Hopefully this takes care of the plagiarism defense)
Accounting's number 2, and I can attest to the face that it is a hot major from an employer's perspective. As long as companies keep pushing the envelope (enron, worldcom, and more recently..the sub-prime crisis), we spend more hours working, and thus charge more hours, and so the cycle goes.
Job security at its very best.
No. 2 - Accounting.
Here's the part that relates to Accounting -
"2. Accounting ($47,429)
For those who delight in number crunching, a bachelor's degree in accounting can lead to occupations in financial and investment planning, budget analysis, tax preparation, bookkeeping, payroll services, and auditing. Opportunities are often best for CPAs, MBAs, or professionals proficient with accounting software.
Accountants ensure that a firm is run efficiently and records are kept accurately. Expect long hours -- especially around tax season.
Job outlook: Thanks to retirees and a faster-than-average job growth due to new business and changing financial laws and regulations, accountants can enjoy favorable job opportunities."
Source: McGolerick, Elizabeth Weiss. "The Top 5 In-demand Majors" Retrieved from <http://hotjobs.yahoo.com/career-articles-the_top_5_in_demand_majors-466>
(Hopefully this takes care of the plagiarism defense)
Accounting's number 2, and I can attest to the face that it is a hot major from an employer's perspective. As long as companies keep pushing the envelope (enron, worldcom, and more recently..the sub-prime crisis), we spend more hours working, and thus charge more hours, and so the cycle goes.
Job security at its very best.
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Have you tried hitting "advanced" on the RSS setting page? There should be three options - are all three set to "Full"?
If yes, then my next question is, are you using some kind of fancy template for the blog? I noticed long ago that it has a unique little style thing going on (code-wise, but the writing is good style too :) ).
I'm wondering whether the RSS problem is being caused by some kind of custom blog style?