Mar 11

With the bleak outlook that the media are giving to the job market in 2009, as a job search coach and resume writer, I am hoping that out of it we can finally put to rest some misconceptions that I believe have really been plaguing professionals for a while and that have a lot to do with the improper outlook many of us have in regard to our careers.

For one, I am hoping that we can finally put to rest the idea that some company will protect you and provide for you for your entire career. Personally, I don’t believe that companies should have ever been put in that position in the first place, nor should they have promised the farm to their workers (pensions for life, health care benefits for life).

Now a lot of retired workers are having to face the reality that these companies cannot deliver on these promises, and of course, these retirees are not prepared for that. And why should they be?

So certainly anyone under the age of 45 should kiss goodbye the idea that some Fortune 100 or 500 or 1000 or 10,000 is going to keep you comfortable through retirement.

Most professionals today can expect to undergo at least 4 job searches throughout their career. For some reason, when I work with job seekers, they always seem surprised to hear that. I’m not sure why because that average has been true for quite some time now.

Second, it’s been a long time in this country since small businesses (by that I mean truly small, mom-and-pop-type firms) have flourished. I look around my NY neighborhood now, and my wife and I are the only entrepreneurs out of 150 homes. I can almost segment all the people in our development into the government, health care, school district, telecommunications, and finance markets. Historically, when unemployment goes up and jobs are scarce, people get creative and small businesses form. Not all of them succeed, true, but some do.

I know what you may be thinking, “Not everyone can be an entrepreneur.” Perhaps, but when it comes to careers today, whether you open up a mom-and-pop shop or enter the corporate world, you would be wise to apply entrepreneurial principles to your career. First and foremost, an entrepreneur recognizes that to succeed, he or she must be adaptable and ahead of the curve.

Third, maybe we can finally end our overdependence on benefits in this country. With the cost of health care increasing each year, I hear more and more job seekers placing medical benefits among the top-if not the number 1-considerations of their job search. Although health care is certainly important to all of us, making it number 1 is not a good idea primarily because it causes us to become prisoners to our jobs and to these corporations who may be well meaning in regard to their benefits packages but not necessarily able to follow through when the time comes.

Fundamentally, I think that most of us just want to find a place that is comfortable, will provide for us, and will continually give us new opportunities and challenges. Again, I am not sure where this idea comes from, but when our careers don’t pan out that way and the company we hung our hat on doesn’t live up to these expectations, then we suffer major disappointment.

Maybe as Americans we are just dreamers. And we want to believe that if we just go to work and do a good job everyday, that we will receive our due. It sounds nice in theory, but if it ever really existed, it certainly does not anymore.

Personally, I think that once you get a hold of that, it frees you up to pursue so many other opportunities. So I am hoping that as we enter into 2009, we can lay aside these dreams and form new ones steeped in the reality of not just today’s job market but the job market we have really had for the last decade or so.

Stephen Van Vreede
http://www.articlesbase.com/careers-articles/before-you-write-that-resume-or-start-that-job-search-get-a-new-career-perspective-706871.html

Mar 10

Primera Bravo II CD/DVD Duplicator

The World’s Best-Selling Automated CD / DVD Duplicator Bravo II is Primera’s newest and most advanced “all-in-one” disc publishing system. It combines fast, automated robotic CD/DVD duplication along with full-color, 4800 dpi direct-to-disc printing - all in one compact, desktop unit. Bravo II is ideal for producing either one at a time, unique discs or jobs of up to 50 identical discs at a time. Models include both Windows-based PC and Mac duplication software. The World’s Best-Selling Automated CD / DVD Duplicator Burn and Print - Automatically! CD, CD/DVD and Print-Only Models Integrated 4800 DPI Printing Exclusive AccuDisc Technology Many Choices of Media Get Up and Running Quickly Large Disc Capacity The Price/Performance Leader Click here for product brochures. Review Primera Bravo II CD Publisher extensivemods.com , July 2006 Dave Chalk Connected , Nov. 2005 Audioholics.com , Oct. 2005 Government Video , Sept. 2005 compmodcentral.net , August 2005 technodadtv.com , May 2005 differentdistrict.com , January 2005 bityard.com , December, 2004 Fastforwardclub.com , Sept. 2004 Maccompanion.com , August 2004 Hardware Hell , July 2004 Mymac.com , July 2004 Please view the videos BravoII Video (3.3 MB) Windows Media Player format BravoII Video (2.5 MB) Apple QuickTime format Specifications Models Bravo II DVD Publisher (DVDR & CD-R) Disc Capacity 25 disc input/output | 50 discs with Kiosk Mode Recording Speeds CD-R: Up to 52x | DVDR/CD-R: 16x/32x | DVD+R Dual Layer: 4x Recordable Formats CD: CD-R, CD-RW, CD-Audio (CD-DA), Video-CD, MP3 to CD-Audio, most other industry-standard CD formats | DVD: DVDR, DVDRW, DVD+R Dual Layer; other formats to be added as they become standardized Print Method Inkjet Print Resolutions 4800 dpi x 1200 dpi, 2400 x 1200 dpi, 1200 x 1200 dpi and 600 x 600 dpi Maximum Print Width 4.724" (120mm) Ink Cartridges Dual CMY color and black monochrome Colors 16.7 million and black monochrome Color Matching PrimaColor? ICC-compliant color

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Mar 9

Mar 8

Insight MTM-V2 1.0x Mini Thermal Monocular

Insight has listened to the user feedback on the MTM and responded with the MTM-V2. The V2 is a more cost-effective method of putting the industry-leading miniaturization and resolution into the hands of more law enforcement agencies and first responders. The MTM-V2 has reduced the offering of ancillary items (image capture/video interface package, helmet mount and night vision filter/demist shield) without substantially sacrificing the core technology enabling thermal detection, recognition and identification of a scene. The MTM-V2 is more evidence of Insight’s continuous efforts to take cutting-edge military inspired designs and put them in the hands of the men and women on the job, every day. Export Notice: Insight Tech-Gear products are controlled for export purposes under the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (22 C.F.R. Chapter 1, Subchapter M, Parts 120-130) and the Export Administration Regulations (15 C.F.R., Parts 730-744), and require U.S. Government authorization prior to the export or transfer to a non-U.S. Person. Features: Facial Recognition Stationary Man-Sized Target Detection at 400 Meters Moving Man-Sized Target Detection at 500 Meters Integrated Visible Red or IR Marking Laser Menu-driven functions include: - Brightness & Gain - Polarity (WH & BH) - Calibration - 2X Digital Zoom Adjustable Focus Unity Magnification External Video Jack Ergonomically Designed for Handheld Operation 4 Hrs Continuous Operation Using Two 3V Lithium Batteries (123) Lightweight/Pocket Size, 11.5 oz Waterproof to 3′

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Mar 7

Mar 6

Primera BravoPro DVD/CD Publisher

BravoPro CD/DVD Publisher (”All-in-One” Duplicating and Printing, 100 disc) BravoPro CD/DVD Publishers include two built-in CD-R or DVDR/CD-R recorders and integrated high-speed 4800 dpi inkjet printing, black and color ink cartridges, Sonic PrimoDVD 2.1 for Windows 2000/XP, SureThing Primera Edition design software, CharisMac Engineerings Discribe for Mac OS X, Kiosk Mode Kit for publishing 100 discs per job, USB 2.0 cable and instructions. Requires an available USB 2.0 port or add-on board (sold separately). Click here for product brochures Review Primera Bravo II CD Publisher Technology & Business , Sept. 2006 Bassics , July/August 2006 DV Magazine , March 2006 Video Systems , November 2005 Worship Leader , July/August 2005 Mix , July 2005 Government Video , July 2005 Digital Media Net , May 2005 EventDV , January 2005 Please view the videos BravoPro Video (3.8 MB) Windows Media Player format BravoPro Video (3.5 MB) Apple QuickTime format Need to load high capacity of discs? *Note: You can increase the disc capacity from 50 discs to 350 discs with ADL-MAX Disc Autoloader

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Mar 5

Mar 4

Payne Stewart Story

The Payne Stewart Story by Larry Guest is a golf based story of the life and times of one of the most charismatic Tour professionals the PGA Tour has ever known. Larry Guest has done a brilliant job of reporting, in this cant-put-it-down saga of devotion, success, and heartbreak that will touch everyone who reads it. The international outpouring of grief over the death of Payne Stewart stunned many who closely follow professional golf. In the early days of Stewarts career, many fellow Tour pros found him insensitive and immature. His trademark knickers bugged them. Quietly, Payne pursued a spiritual conversion that changed his outlook and attitude. He grew up. He embraced tolerance and respect for others. He would win three major championships and the respect and love of those in his life. The world of professional golf grew to adore him for his talent and flair. The Payne Stewart Story is based on over one hundred hours of taped interviews with Stewarts family, friends, and Tour players-more than forty persons in all-as well as with pilots and government officials who investigated the bizarre plane crash that took the lives of six people in October 1999. This books unique format includes Q&A interviews with Stewarts wife, Tracey, his golf teacher Chuck Cook, and longtime Tour pal Larry Rinker. In the forward, President George Bush reflects on his thoughts about Payne Stewart. “

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Mar 3

The fast moving world demands a lot and that’s why the scope of child care jobs has increased considerably. The inflation rate demands all the members of the family to work to earn their bread and it makes them to stay outside their homes for their jobs. However, the child care jobs can ensure employment to the care taker and a sense of relief to the working parents. Child care jobs include a lot of things, it might be related to take care of a toddler, or teaching a young kid or may be taking care of the kids after the school time till their mom arrives. One can take child care job as a part time work also. It will ensure you a steady source of income and moreover you will enjoy with the kids at the same time. All you need is a little patience and a hunger to learn. A child care job will be a fun if you are able to connect with the kids. One can teach them mathematics, music or painting also. So, child care job will enable you to polish your talent as well.

One can take up a job of cooking food for the kids or may be one can even help kids in walking and speaking. The child care job can help you in understanding kids and helping them grow in a positive, healthy manner. One can obtain child care certificates which can help in getting the jobs easily. During the child care certification programs, one understands the basic requirements of the job and also gets to know about the different aspects of growing up of kids. However there are some other aspects of child care job which are quite important to understand. The security of the kids is a prime concern. The kids should not be left by themselves and they should not be allowed to go outside in heavy traffic zones. As it is the responsibility of the care-taker to ensure the safety of the kids, so kids should remain in front of the care-taker always.

The caretaker gets paid handsomely and they are paid hourly. It means if you want to work for few hours as a part timer, you can make good money. A certificate holder will definitely get a higher hourly payment than a non-certificate holder. The care taking jobs can be obtained in a church, government center, an orphanage or a school. A general awareness is required to get the best deal. Working in a government center has its own benefits as one is recognized as a government employee and secondly gets added benefits also. The job security in a government job is also there. The job future is also bright in the field of child care as the number of government centers are going to increase and secondly the changing lifestyles and the demands of the rapidly changing world will definitely raise the requirement of child care workers. Working with the kids can be real fun and when you are getting paid for it, it becomes a beautiful experience.

Audrey Hammer
http://www.articlesbase.com/careers-articles/child-care-jobs-and-job-security-1308579.html

Mar 2

COMPENSATION CANADIAN

Chapter 1: The Pay Model Chapter 2: Strategic Perspectives Part I Internal Alignment: Determining the Structure Chapter 3: Defining Internal Alignment Chapter 4: Job Analysis Chapter 5: Evaluating Work: Job Evaluation Chapter 6: Person-Based Structures Part II External Competitiveness: Determining the Pay Level Chapter 7: Defining Competitiveness Chapter 8: Designing Pay Levels, Mix, and Pay Structures Chapter 9: Employee Benefits Part III Employee Contributions: Determining Individual Pay Chapter 10: Pay for Performance and Plan Design Chapter 11: Pay-for-Performance Plans Part IV Managing the System Chapter 12: The Role of Governments and Unions in Compensation Chapter 13: Budgets and Administration Appendix: International Pay Systems Endnotes Glossary Subject Index Name Index

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