Monday 14 April 2014

Sheila Danzig - Great Careers In Two Years




Great Careers In Two Years Maybe you are thinking that the well-paying jobs only go to people with an advanced graduate degree from one of the better-known universities – think again, because are these jobs such well-paying attractions with so many graduates still not earning sufficient money to pay for their student loans. The labor market is clamoring for a continuing stream of skilled and educated people to fulfill its demands, and is willing to pay for the right people. A two-year degree course from your local community college is no longer seen as a second-class choice in the job market, even when it comes to the well-paying jobs – and the student loans are minimal when compared with the four- and six-year courses.

Authors Sheila Danzig (Career Consulting International) and Francis Mutulu in their book Great Careers In Two Years, take you through the steps involved in a two-year associate degree course, then go on to identify careers that are available to these course graduates – careers starting at $50,000 per year. Surprising, but easily attainable, and without the hefty student loans eating away at your future income. In language aimed at students and their parents, the authors have filled their book with advice and tips, loopholes and pitfalls, with ample contact details to help you on your way to those well-paying jobs. Delve inside and you can find a wealth of useful and proven information to give you a jump-start to your career path – and you may be pleasantly surprised to discover the route in which your career can be heading. Looking for the inside information – you can find the secrets inside Great Careers In Two Years by Sheila Danzig and Francis Mutulu.

Sheila Danzig - Career Consulting International




Sheila Danzig graduated from Hunter College of The City University of New York in 1968 and became a New York City school teacher at the age of 19. She has a Masters Degree in Interpersonal Studies and a Doctorate in Education. She is a professor of Education at the Universidad San Juan de la Cruz. She is a newspaper reporter for the Pines Gazette, and the author of numerous books, including Power Publicity, The Big Book of College Scholarship and Financial Aid Information, Less Than One Year to a College Degree, The Giant Book of Free Online College Classes, How to Market Your Legal Practice and Invisible Marketing. In 1987, she became the first woman to teach marketing on the Internet long before the World Wide Web existed. She is the marketing director of BG Publishing International. She has two sons, two grandchildren, and a plethora of cousins, nieces and nephews, each of whom make her life very special.

For those who don't know of Sheila Danzig  past history , she has been associated with a long string of un wonderful schools, had several "get-rich-quick" schemes to essentially "rent" degree granting permission from legitimate foreign schools and offer degrees to US residents. The most notable one was MIGS, the Monterrey Institute of Graduate Studies, which claimed to be located (depending on what day you asked) in Florida, Texas, or Monterrey, Mexico. It was around for 6 months or so, and at various times, the fine institution offered on its website ads for a term paper writing service, a company selling doorknobs over the web, and a website offering free macarena lessons. Thanks to the hard work of Steve Levicoff, the school's lack of legitimacy was noticed by Florida and Texas authorities, Texas fined it $250,000, and it subsequently disappeared.


Now, it seems, Sheila Danzig is offering her professional services in evaluating the college and university-level work done by people attending foreign schools. Perhaps I'm being harsh, but at first glance, this seems a little to me like the fox guarding the henhouse.