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Agents represent and promote artists, performers, and athletes to prospective employers and handle contract negotiation and other business matters for clients.

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Nationally, their income is $39 hourly or $81,000 per year on average.

Mississippi, also known as the Magnolia State, has a population of 2,951,996. It's population has increased 3.8 percent over the last 10 years. The state capital is Jackson. There were 1,558,262 total jobs in 2008 and workers in Mississippi earned more than the previous year with an average annual income of $30,383, up from $29,542. The unemployment rate in Mississippi was 9.6 percent in 2009. It went up by 2.8 percentage points since the previous year. The number of residents with a college degree is 16.9 percent. This is under the national average.

The top employing fields in Mississippi include furniture product manufacturing, household furniture cabinet manufacturing, household furniture manufacturing and upholstered household furniture manufacturing.

While being known for many things, one of the most noteworthy, the world's largest shrimp is on display at the Old Spanish Fort Museum in Pascagoula. One of the unique tidbits about Mississippi is S.B. Sam Vick of Oakland played for the New York Yankees and the Boston Red Sox. He was the only man ever to pinch hit for the baseball great Babe Ruth.

Sports Management

Agents represent and promote artists, performers, and athletes to prospective employers and handle contract negotiation and other business matters for clients.

They regularly collect fees or other payments, in line with contract terms. They also arrange meetings concerning issues involving their clients.

They are required to respond to the actions of other and coordinate activities with them and speak clearly and communicate with others.

Agents should be able to listen to and understand others in meetings and read and understand documents and reports.

In order to be successful in the workplace, agents must be able to deal with stress and deal with situations calmly and be persistant in the face of problems and impediments.

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News about Sports Management in Mississippi

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    Sun, February 12
  • Which is why - even now, as the royalty cheques from her phenomenal 2009 bestseller continue to mount -she won't easily forget the scratched note she once received from one hostile literary agent: "We don't want to do this. Please don't send me your ...

    Thu, February 09
  • "Mississippi is the last state to have a law that bans high gravity beer. So, the beers that we have here today are great beers, but out of the top 100 ranked beers in America, 90 of them aren't here," said event promoter Jay Wilson.

    Sat, January 28
  • Additional highlights include Brooks Family Legacy Band (Lonnie, Ronnie and Wayne Baker Brooks), Magic Dick of J Geils fame, Bobby Rush, Tommy Castro, The Nighthawks, North Mississippi Allstars, Carolina Chocolate Drops, Ruthie Foster, Shane Dwight, ...

    Thu, February 09
  • There are only five families on our lane but it covers every level of society - a sculptor, a lorry driver, a post office worker, a literary agent and a banker. We don't bump into each other every day like in a Chinese village, but we meet up for ...

    Tue, January 24

What people are tweeting about Mississippi

RT @THEREALBANNER: I love Mississippi so much '
I think its ironic that the name Mississippi was given to a state of people that can't read. '
<-----"@Mr_Weeks_78: Where all my Mississippi blues heads at..#loveit" '
okay, i have some yogurt called .... mississippi mud pie hahaha '
I'm thinking about Mississippi (21 others checked-in) http://t.co/1h0TNv6 @GetGlue #Mississippi '
I just seen a mississippi state car and I got excited @IvoryAssassin @JaeDezi '
So why all my Mississippi followers singing on my TL? Lol '
Remind me never to live in Mississippi http://t.co/izBRmz4 '
RT @anarkysheep: "...our loss will not be lessened by the state taking the life of another". Murder victim's family oppose death penalty http://t.co/p19edZM '
I'm at Subway (1250 S Buckley Rd, Mississippi Ave, Aurora) http://t.co/YDwCXgD '

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