5 Healthy Industries For Jobs

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It's hard to imagine any industry turning a healthy profit over the past year, but research and analysis firm Sageworks has compiled a list of five surprisingly profitable business sectors, which job seekers may want to focus on in their searches.

Each of these industries has had profit growth of more than 17 percent and sales growth of more than 4.5 percent in the last 12 months, Sageworks reports.

1.  Accounting & Tax Service Firms

2. Specialized Freight Trucking Companies

3. Offices of Other Health Practitioners

4. Offices of Dentists

5. Beer, Wine, and Liquor Wholesalers

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soundtracks of AL 7:35AM July 17, 2009

I want to say - thank you for this!

dr soma avva dayton ohio of TX 6:52AM July 04, 2009

I’m one of those people who played by the rules.

3 years ago I refinanced my home at 6% on 94K approximately, for 30 years...

My note payments are 560.00 per month. P&I only.

I can lower my payment by about 150.00 per month...

By refinancing at 5% with the Bank of America... However are you aware of the ridicules refinance charges being levied on people wanting to take advantage of the tax payer funds that the government has given to the banks to lower their existing mortgage and put some extra cash in to their pockets? I would be charged in excess of 6,000.00 for doing the refinance that the bank of America as well as my existing mortgage holder Colonial Savings of Ft. Worth TX to refinance a lesser amount then I refinanced just 3 years ago.

My closing costs at that time were approximately $2,100.00...

In closing the banks is ripping the taxpayer off using the funds from the taxpayers by charging refinance fees that make any but the most desperate want to refinance their existing mortgages.

Garret Nemec of TX 9:20AM April 25, 2009

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