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A lot of us get frustrated with our jobs, our bosses, our colleagues, or our workplaces.  But how do we know when we just need to take a deep breath or a vacation and when we need a real change?  Quitting your job is a serious decision that requires a lot of thought.  There are several factors that you should think about and discuss with your family before quitting your job.
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 <description>&lt;p&gt;As you begin searching for that perfect internship, you may find that you face stiff competition for a coveted position within a company or corporation. How can you beat out the other applicants and win that internship? Your resume is a good place to begin. &lt;/p&gt;
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 <description>&lt;p&gt;If you didn&#039;t complete your high school education the first time around, there&#039;s still a chance for you to earn an equivalent diploma known as a GED, or General Educational Development. In order to get a GED, you must pass a series of five standardized tests (Social Studies, Science, Math, Language Arts - Reading, and Language Arts - Writing) containing questions and problems that graduating high school seniors would theoretically be able to answer or solve. To be eligible to take the GED tests, you must not currently be enrolled in high school, must never have graduated from high school, and must be at least 18 years old (16 in some states). Here are some more tips about how to get a GED.&lt;/p&gt;
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