Sunday, August 22, 2010

What type of job allows you to work in a Cubicle in a large building?

I%26#039;m really sick of doing shift work, not having a set schedule, having to deal with crappy people, etc.





I%26#039;m going to college in the fall, currently my major is Accounting. What type of job/degree allows one to get a job for a large company, working in a cubicle?|||Just out of curiosity? Why are you eliminating %26#039;Private%26#039; jobs.





Most of the cubicle jobs I know of are working for Private companies. Citibank is one of the largest suppliers of %26#039;cubicle%26#039; jobs. They are private.





Personally, I think cublicle jobs are over-rated.





Think big.................think a corner office with walls and a door!|||Your accounting degree is one. So is Business.|||safetynet-mpm.com





Check this site out. I%26#039;m sure that you%26#039;ll find that it is something that you will be interested in if you understand finance.|||lots of job, mostly office work, such as administrator or process administrator, data entry etc.|||Be careful what you ask for !!





A cubicle is not that hard to get but may be hard to get out of.





Best wishes in your college work.


Craig|||customer service


purchasing


accounts receivable


accounts payable


programming


administrative assistant


marketing


graphic design


data processing





The list is endless. These are just a few of the %26quot;cubicle%26quot; jobs or positions offered at the last place I worked. Big businesses have tons of cubicle jobs...almost anything you can think of.|||Accounting is the way to go. Did you consider government jobs?

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