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Jop Openings For 2009

July 6, 2011 · Filed Under Career Change 





Several people have come to the internet to search for all the available job openings for 2009. We all know that 2008 was a terrible year for several employees that they got laid off because their job got shipped oversea. This may be one of the reason that you decided to come to the internet to search for job openings for 2009 to find out what types of jobs are available that are the best jobs to pursue without having to worry about getting a pink slip.

While we can not guarantee that you will not have to worry about this issue; we have located some of the best job openings for 2009 that may be of interest to you. Of course you may be required to invest in some extra education than you currently have; but with the right dedication you can put yourself in the right position that will reduce your stress of having to worry about whether or not your job will be there tomorrow.

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Job Openings For 2009

Believe it or not there are still some positions that are available to the public that still will provide some sense of job security. Here are some of the best jobs to look for this year that will provide you an opportunity to grow with the company.

  • Human Resources  $63,577/year
  • Budget Analyst:  $56,924/year
  • Computer Programmer: $59,628/year
  • Pharmacist: $88, 009/year
  • Chef and Head Cook: $44,047/year and $40,794/year
  • Tour and Travel Guide: $22,917/year
  • Police Officers: $30,000/year
  • Firefighters: $28,828/year
  • Medical Nurse: $45,600/year
  • Cashier: $22,931/year

Of course this is just a small list of jobs that will be able to provide you with some sense of job security. I am sure that if you did a deeper search for the best jobs in 2009 you will be able to come up with a much bigger list.

More Info At:
Job Openings For 2009

The pay on each job listing above will vary from state to state and city to city. Your town could pay more or less depending on their pay scale. So it is always best to check with them to ensure that it is worth your time pursuing the type of job that you want.

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