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-------FREE ADS------- / Re: Кухонный инвентарь
« on: June 24, 2025, 11:53:35 AM »
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EARN MONEY / The top 10 job in the US
« on: May 23, 2025, 08:36:43 PM »
Top 10 Most Popular Jobs in the USA Compared to Global Trends

In a constantly evolving job market, understanding which careers attract the most workers reveals a lot about a country’s economy, culture, and education system. In the United States, the most popular jobs are a blend of service-oriented roles, technical positions, and healthcare careers. These reflect the country's reliance on service sectors and its aging population. When compared with global trends, similarities and differences begin to surface based on local economies, societal needs, and access to education. Let’s explore the top 10 most popular jobs in the USA and how they compare to those in other parts of the world.

1. Retail Salespersons

Retail sales is consistently at the top in the United States. Many Americans, especially younger workers or those without college degrees, start their careers in retail. It offers flexible hours and easy entry. Globally, retail jobs are also common, especially in urban centers of Europe and Asia. However, in countries where small businesses dominate, self-employed retail work may be more common than formal employment.

2. Cashiers

Cashiers are among the most numerous workers in the USA. From grocery stores to fast food restaurants, these roles are widespread. While automation is starting to impact this job, it remains crucial for customer interaction. Globally, cashiers are also common in developed nations, but in some countries with informal markets, these roles may not be counted the same way.

3. Food Preparation and Fast Food Workers

In a country where fast food is a major part of life, it’s no surprise this job ranks high. It’s often seen as an entry-level job, particularly among teenagers and young adults. In contrast, many parts of the world favor home-cooked meals or traditional restaurants, so while food service is still a popular job globally, it may take different forms or involve more traditional cooking roles.

4. Office Clerks

General office clerks are the backbone of many businesses in the United States. Their roles vary but often include administrative support, data entry, and basic communication tasks. Globally, clerical work is widespread in countries with large bureaucratic systems or corporate offices. In places where digital tools have rapidly replaced paperwork, the number of these jobs may be declining.

5. Registered Nurses

Due to an aging population and a strong healthcare system, nursing is not only popular but also in high demand in the U.S. Compared to many countries, U.S. nurses are relatively well-paid and require advanced training. Globally, the demand for nurses is growing almost everywhere, especially in countries facing similar demographic shifts. However, access to nursing education and differences in pay vary widely.

6. Waiters and Waitresses

Service jobs in the hospitality industry are prevalent across the United States. These roles are particularly important in cities with strong tourism sectors. Tipping culture in the U.S. often makes this job more lucrative than in countries where service charges are included in the bill or wages are fixed. In Europe and parts of Asia, waiting tables is less common as a long-term career.

7. Customer Service Representatives

Customer support is a major employment sector in the U.S., covering everything from tech support to insurance and bank assistance. While automation and chatbots are reducing the need for some roles, human interaction is still highly valued. Globally, this role is often outsourced to countries like India or the Philippines, where English-speaking workers provide services to international companies.

8. Laborers and Freight, Stock, and Material Movers

These jobs are essential in logistics, especially with the rise of e-commerce. In the U.S., warehouses and fulfillment centers employ large numbers of people. Similar roles are in demand globally, particularly in countries with strong manufacturing or shipping industries. However, physical labor jobs tend to pay less and are often less secure in many parts of the world.

9. Janitors and Cleaners

Cleaning staff are critical to maintaining public and private spaces. In the U.S., this job is one of the most consistent in terms of availability and need. It often attracts immigrant workers due to low entry requirements. Globally, the same trend exists, with cleaning jobs being common in both developed and developing nations, though compensation varies significantly.

10. General Managers

Surprisingly, general and operations managers round out the top 10, showing how many people rise into management roles across industries. These jobs require experience and sometimes a degree, but they are essential for keeping organizations running smoothly. Globally, managerial roles are highly sought after, though access to these positions often depends on local education systems and business culture.

**Comparative Summary**

While the United States leans heavily on retail, healthcare, and service jobs, global trends show a similar pattern with regional variations. Developing countries may see more emphasis on agriculture or manufacturing, while wealthier nations mirror the U.S. with growing service and tech sectors. The biggest difference lies in job structure—many global workers are self-employed or work informally, unlike the more formalized U.S. workforce.

In a world where economies are shifting and technology is advancing, the popularity of jobs reflects not only what people do to earn a living but also how societies function at large. As the future unfolds, jobs will continue to evolve—but for now, these ten represent the core of working life in America and, to a large extent, the world.
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Other topics / Arts festivals
« on: October 22, 2024, 01:32:21 PM »

Arts festivals


About the arts festivals.

Arts festival in school is an event that allows students to showcase their creativity and talent in various forms of art. It is a platform where students can express themselves through painting, drawing, music, dance, and other artistic performances. The festival not only encourages students to pursue their passion for art but also promotes cultural diversity and appreciation for different forms of art.

Participating in the arts festival can be a rewarding and enriching experience for students. It allows them to explore their creative abilities, learn new skills, and gain confidence in their artistic talents. Students can also develop important skills such as teamwork, communication, and time management while preparing for the festival. Moreover, showcasing their work in front of an audience can boost their self-esteem and provide a sense of accomplishment.

The arts festival also plays a crucial role in fostering a sense of community and school spirit. It brings together students, teachers, and parents to celebrate the talents and achievements of the students. Through collaborative efforts and shared experiences, the festival helps to create a supportive and inclusive environment in the school. Additionally, the arts festival provides a platform for students to connect with their peers and make lasting memories through their shared love for art. Overall, the arts festival is a valuable opportunity for students to express themselves creatively, build important skills, and strengthen the sense of community in their school.

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I can't agree more. With this pace (speed) he'll be a real 0/10 in a year or less. He is highly likely ending his life as a psychiatric hospital (a.k.a. mental health hospital) in a jail, or, frankly speaking, I am not going to be surprised if someone in China destroys him because of his insanity, stupidity and disgustingness. (Yes, we know he's a coward, a little, nearly invisible losercel outside, and he behaves like a beta male, even like a gamma male out there, but he often goes in conflicts online and someone may meet him offline and then... You know recently how angrier are many Chinese and how there are more fights, even homicides due to the bad politics, so he's not safe at all.)

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Maybe she is just partly responsible for his social, physical and especially psychopathological degradation but I think this 1/10cel is mostly solely responsible for his failures because he could be an honest man (boy) but he prefers to be a liar. He could control his reactions and not to bring back old stories (like those Chinese didn't acknowledge me a rich man + Desi doubt if I really so rich) and then just because there is a little doubt to start all those death wishes, criminal threads, more lies, tons of hallucinations (okay, let me give him a slack -- he can't control his hallucinations but at least he could go back to those psychiatrists and to take care about his prescribed pills...)

I feel pity for his father too. The man tries so hard to find him a job but the failure son couldn't even do some simple work like cleaning up the books or bring them from point A to point B (low IQ, low EQ, lack of elementary school knowledge about the snakes, geography, clocks, can't learn successfully even one foreign language, doesn't make elementary differences what's wrong and what's right...) His son is a 100% failure. Failed to move to Japan, failed to learn electric engineering and his Huadian gongsi was just a childish dream, failed to have a blue collar job, despite of his pro-Xiism failed to become a party worker (because they don't accept such debils and psychos in their bureaucracy structure). He even fails in losing weight and improving his pathetic physics. Imagine how his father feels watching at his failure and understanding how helpless he is to make him at least to find a simple job. Having a kid is not easy but having a crazy, stupid, evil, amoral, ugly and disgusting kid is the worst. I feel bad for that patent.

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I think that according to your newest images, videos and thoughts, you're already a solid 7.5/10 which in the eyes of the beholders can be sometimes even a 8.5/10.

We know that initially you are a busy person and now you're even busier than before when you set a goal to become a 9/10 HapaChad but don't forget to update us with your romantic stuff here.  8)

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Absolutely agree with you. It was a sick descending. At first he was at least 4/10 but when he got so chubby and so fatty boy bodied, and especially when he got all these severe hallucinations he went quickly to a 2/10 truecel level. After his last most psychotic and debilic phenomena (pedo murdering hallucinations, homosexual obsessions and stalking, your incapability to make differences between countdown timer and clock, beer ad and tiger fights, good and bad behavior, etc, etc) he is already a 1/10 and I suppose that after not long he will be like all those locked in the psychiatry hospitals or jails sick psychos and criminals: an absolute 0/10.

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I am sure that you can because all your life is a great example how a person with almost 0 resource may build up success of different types.

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She is... Well, really lucky to have such a romantic, talented and cool admirer like you... Gosh, why guys you are both so unlucky?... :'(

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其实挺想和你聊聊天说说话的,但是看你爱理不理的样子,突然就不敢和你说话了,我怕我自作多情,即打扰了你,又难堪了我自己!

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SEO / Re: SEO science
« on: October 11, 2024, 07:21:18 PM »
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