Chaplain Paul Slater
Chaplain Paul Slater, of San Diego, California, a retired Certified Healthcare Chaplain, promotes creative internet strategies and entrepreneurial tactics to provide funding resources and extra income streams through internet small business endeavors.
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BA, PLNU; M.Div, NTS; Board Certified Chaplain (Retired), Association of Professional ChaplainsMotto
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Pastor Appreciation Website ReviewThe response to my Pastor Appreciation website has surprised me to say the least. Little did I realize that there was so much interest in expressing pastor appreciation.
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Think of Summer Camp Jobs as Summer Jobs with PurposeSummer camp jobs are often seen as summer employment for college students. While that may be true for many, you would do well to think in terms of a camping career, not simply temporary summer camp employment.
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How to Become a Nonprofit OrganizationA unique story about the process for starting a nonprofit organization.
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How to Buy a Used Car on the ReboundUpon hearing my daughter announce she needed to buy a used car, I was prompted to write these 14 tips for buying a used car.
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How to Buy a Used Car and Other Fatherly Car Buying AdviceHow to buy a used car that is reliable was not included in my dauther's college curriculum. Of first importance was that she know the used car blue book value as she was making a career transition yet needed to purchase a reliable used car in pursuing job opportunities. -
Prompted to Think About Asbestos MesotheliomaAsbestos mesothelioma were not words I readily thought about in my career as a health care chaplain. That is until I turned the car radio on as I drove to work one day. So what was it that made me think about asbestos and mesothelioma?
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Purpose Driven Careers for Purpose Driven Job SeekersEver wonder what a list of "Top 10 Reasons to Work Where I work" would look like? Recently I came across a web page entitled "Top 10 Reasons to Work for Our Company" and thought, "Wow! this company knows how to appeal to purpose driven job seekers".



