Charles Schwab said, “The man who does not work for the love of work but only for money is not likely to make money nor find much fun in life.” While it’s always good to love the work you do, it’s also critical to make a living. Earning a business degree is the first step to a stable and lucrative career.
With your completed degree in business administration, you can expect substantial starting salaries. However, salaries vary considerably based on which degree you have and what area of business you choose to pursue. Here is a breakdown of what you can expect for each Business degree currently available.
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Starting Salaries For Business School Graduates
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Have you been searching for a career in the spa industry, but found that the educational opportunities in this fast-growing business are limited at best? With an industry that is showing annual revenues of nearly $10 billion in the United States alone, you’d think that there’d be spa management programs available just about everywhere. While there certainly are a lot of programs out there, finding ones that offer quality, affordable, and accessible spa management training are far and few between.
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Education For Spa Directors & Professionals - Too Expensive, Not Accessible & Poorly Focused
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We need to speak the language of our prospects. That particular thinking goes far beyond verbiage alone, it must include an understanding of their very philosophy and beliefs. We must get inside their heads to effectively understand what drives them.
It is only after examining our prospects and customers at such a level that we can effectively communicate with them and interest them in our message. If we present a great message that misses the mark because we selected the wrong audience, we will have failed in that effort.
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Speaking The Language Of Our Sales Prospects
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Franchising in the United States is over regulated and that is a very bad thing for our economy and small businesses, which franchised outlets are. The UK is probably smart for their stance of fewer regulations in franchising in many respects. Instead of over regulation education is much smarter. I am an Ayn Rand fan and a Friedman, Greenspan type economist type. I believe that if there were no regulations that franchise buyers would be much more apt to do more due diligence.
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Franchise Regulations And Franchise Churning - You Decide
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