Exactly how I feelI'm now at the point where I won't buy on-line anymore unless it simply is not available locally.
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Exactly how I feelI'm now at the point where I won't buy on-line anymore unless it simply is not available locally.
My back has gone - played Saturday, got rained on and my back has seized up and is causing sciatic pain
Hopefully I can get in to see my physio sooner rather than later
You know it’s a Monday when you show up for a meeting that’s actually tomorrow!
Saturday on hole #13 a big BOOM, front tire on golf cart blows out! Never had that happen before! Sunday hole #5, electric cart goes dead....It was not my weekend to abandon The Pushcart Mafia!!
My sister in law, we have an amicable relationship - she is very nice, but historically she has not always been nice to my wife - anyway. She just lost the ONLY job she has had since her college days - and she is about 60. She is overweight so, sadly won't make a great first impression - face it people are judgmental - add her age, only one job, it sucks.
Also she has (bless her) been my father in law's primary care giver for about 18 months too, now he is going into a facility as he needs to be watched full time - so, good side she can look for a job - but I've no idea if she can get one.
She worked at her local catholic school college she did what I guess is event planning - went on some trips, set up graduations, did stuff for the athletes, she bled for that job put in a crazy amount of hours (unbillable), and did not even charge as much as she could when she was on travel for them.
Anyone have any tips or direction that I could have me or my wife point her in? We head back up to S. Jersey Saturday to talk to her and continue moving my father in laws things out and repairing the apartment he had rented.
Fun times - big post Mizuno Experience downer - but life goes on and the memories will remain.
What an awesome reply - I will pass it all along to her. She is really heartbroken - I can't blame her either.This is long, because I'm passionate about this.
As I understand it, things will look really good in the job market for another month or two, until the supplemental unemployment benefits end.
I've probably read over two thousand resumes in my career, both as a hiring manager and as a resource to people in search. In my opinion, the biggest issue with most resumes is that they read too much like a job description (what I was supposed to do) and not enough like a performance self-appraisal (the measurable results I delivered.) She should emphasize SCOPE (how big was my job - number of students served, budget, number of events), SKILLS (what portable skills I have - not just event planning, but project management, negotiation skills, conflict resolution, oral and written communications, etc. Don't include Microsoft Office - that's a given these days) and ORGANIZATIONAL IMPACT (is there a way to measure student/parent satisfaction, performance vs budget, how budget grew less than CPI, etc.) This addresses two of the three critical question a good hiring manager wants to answer:
The third question can be answered in the bullet points of the resume.
- Who/what did you manage?
- What measurable business results did you achieve?
- How'd you do under fire?
She is selling her value to a prospective employer. She is not putting out an RFQ.
Remember that numbers are the universal language and percentages are universal numbers. A hiring manager is more impressed by reading that the number of events increased by 67% than by reading they increased from 6 to 10.
I recommend this book. If she is going through search with only one book, this is the one IMO. You may want to buy it for her:
Knock 'em Dead: The Ultimate Job Search Guide|Paperback
Completely updated with new material, this bestselling job search guide can help you keep up with changes in the job market—from updating the language of your resume to using social media networking to make professional connections that are essential in finding new employment...www.barnesandnoble.com
If she is applying for a posted position, Yate's qualifications brief cover letter format is genius and highly effective.
Many people in her situation focus on their limitations - age, weight, etc. But her long tenure can be an asset if a) she can show growth in the job (and she can, I'm sure), and b) she stresses her loyalty. Age brings experience and maturity, valued qualities that can be brought out in a cover letter.
Done correctly, the process of putting a resume together should improve her self-image: I did all of that. . . I have these skills . . . I bring value to an employer . . .
Many companies use software for keyword searches, so be sure she includes those keywords in her resume.
Many human screeners decide whether to read a resume within ten seconds of reading a cover letter. The cover letter gets them to read the resume. The resume gets them to want to talk with you. It's a numbers game. On average, it takes seven interviews to get one offer. If she conducts an effective job search, it can be much lower than seven.
And make sure she has a professional NON-AOL email address. Especially important if she is 60. I can't tell you how many times I've seen something like WildThang6969@aol.com.
I've been in search myself several times in my career, and I can't tell you how many people have helped me, so I am on a perpetual mission to pay it forward. If your SIL would like a pair of experienced eyes to look at her cover and resume, I'd be happy to do so. PM me if she is interested. I will be blunt. Standing out gets you noticed. Getting noticed gets you hired.
If she had a CDL, she could probably have five offers today.
Proposition 1 is a little confusing in the way it’s structured (perhaps intentional), and it’s been the subject of a lot of misinformation (definitely intentional), but the underlying questions at hand are quite simple.
Do you support perpetuation of a 1950s-era discriminatory housing restriction in Webster Groves?
Do you oppose efforts by our City Council and others to foster a consciously inclusive community?
Do you support the continuation of racial and economic segregation in our region?
If your answer to these question is “no,” please get to your polling place today and VOTE NO on Proposition 1.
Update. The Wal-Mart we drove to an hour away the other direction last night had plenty of supplies. She was able to spend all but $40 that she raised and she will be donating all the supplies to the school tonight at her "meet the teacher" night.A little bummed for my kiddo. She raised over $1k to buy school supplies for underprivileged kids in her school and we have been all over creation and the shelves are wiped, so we aren't able to get very much supplies to donate. We drove an hour away from home yesterday and nothing. Going to drive an hour away in the other direction tonight to see if we can get any luck. We looked on Amazon to order some of it and it's almost triple the price, which significantly reduces the amount of supplies if we go that way. If tonight doesn't work out, we will have to donate stuff throughout the year as it starts to get back in stock.
Well, people are dumb. They project their real thoughts onto other people by trying to appear to be the ones saving the day, when they really think the people they're "helping" can't manage to do it themselves.From a post on my local community FB page
The irony is that he’s presenting his opinion as fact and at the same time calling everything else misinformation.
I just don’t get it. We live in one of the most desirable places to live on all of St. Louis that is filled with 100+ year old homes. We also have price ranges that start around $200k and go up to $2 million plus. I’m still not exactly sure what people in our community think. When there is new construction, it’s leveling an “affordable home” (because it’s in too much disrepair to bring up to code) and building a home that at a min will cost $500k because of the land cost and the construction cost. Even the mayor who LOVES diversity says that any changes won’t change a thing. The economics just to not make sense.
By the way, I’m voting yes, so to many in my community, that makes me a racist that hates poor people.
I love my community but hate the self righteous attitude of so many people it. Rant over.
What bugs me about the whole thing is that I present the financials based on first hand knowledge of us building a new home in the area since we went through the process. I ask for an explanation of exactly how “affordable housing“ will happen because my first hand experience says otherwise and the builders I know says the same thing. The bottom line is that money cannot be made on mew construction for anything less than $600k. When I ask, the only responses I get are the equivalent of “well you just don’t like poor people / you are a racist.“.Well, people are dumb. They project their real thoughts onto other people by trying to appear to be the ones saving the day, when they really think the people they're "helping" can't manage to do it themselves.
Saturday on hole #13 a big BOOM, front tire on golf cart blows out! Never had that happen before! Sunday hole #5, electric cart goes dead....It was not my weekend to abandon The Pushcart Mafia!!
It looked like a racing slick for sure!Speed rating too low on the tires???
I guess you'll just have to accept that not opening your newly constructed doors to vagrants makes you a bigot. Don't expect the neighbors to do that, though, they're only keen to offer up someone else's time and resources.What bugs me about the whole thing is that I present the financials based on first hand knowledge of us building a new home in the area since we went through the process. I ask for an explanation of exactly how “affordable housing“ will happen because my first hand experience says otherwise and the builders I know says the same thing. The bottom line is that money cannot be made on mew construction for anything less than $600k. When I ask, the only responses I get are the equivalent of “well you just don’t like poor people / you are a racist.“.
Ironically the guy that made the original post lives in one of the wealthiest parts of his community. I still have not seen him offer up to replace his $200k+ backyard oasis that includes an in ground pool. He could tear that all up and build with a ”guest house” that he could offer up as an affordable housing option.I guess you'll just have to accept that not opening your newly constructed doors to vagrants makes you a bigot. Don't expect the neighbors to do that, though, they're only keen to offer up someone else's time and resources.