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    In The Wrong Job? - CareersCoach
    Have you ever found yourself wondering if you are in the right job? Or if there is some other job out there that might be a better fit? To find out take our quiz.The alarm goes off on Monday morning. . .A. You leap out of bed! Because Monday is your favorite day!B. You swit
    . Don’t spend a ton of time on this, but as you read be thinking about others.

    What you don’t want to do is send a whole bunch of mail to the same people. You’ll look like you’re doing this for a living OR worse, yet; you’ll look like this is advertising yourself. Keep in mind, that all you’re really doing is finding valuable information for people whom you think will benefit and then sending that information to them. You are sharing

    Earn Money at Home by Finding Credit Solutions for Others
    Each day people are looking for a way to earn money at home. Sometimes it is in addition to a regular job, or as a main source of income. The opportunities are unlimited in finding home employment today. A home-based business is not dependent on a person's location or prior experience.
    Everyone in business needs information. A business owner only has so much time, so it would be easy to miss industry news that affects them, or even more devastating, they could miss an opportunity to make a profit. You can help.

    Make a list of your clients to keep at your desk. Also, keep directories of organizations you belong to. Review these lists frequently so you know what people do. These people are your contacts. They need your help. By helping them you also help yourself.

    For yourself, you should already be reading the local papers every day. In addition you should read USA Today and the Wall Street Journal. Read headlines on internet news services for breaking news as well. As you find something that affects a contact, copy or print out the information. Then you simply mail the information to your friend or client. You mail this so there is a hard copy that reaches their desk. Add a line like, “I thought you might find this useful.” Be sure to sign it. You find the information to help them. You send the copy to help you.

    Okay, now what are you looking for? Nothing in particular, everything in relation. Be selective.

    Here are some examples of what I’ve done:

  • I’ve sent notices of job bids for new school windows to a client that sells and installs commercial glass
  • I’ve sent notes to real estate developers on property they may have missed
  • I’ve sent articles about new businesses to insurance agents
  • I’ve sent comments about community action to clients who sit on various boards of directors
  • I’ve sent a book review on unions to a friend in HR who works on contracts with several unions

    As you can see, what you send out varies by what you find. Now, you are not your own clipping service. Don’t spend a ton of time on this, but as you read be thinking about others.

    What you don’t want to do is send a whole bunch of mail to the same people. You’ll look like you’re doing this for a living OR worse, yet; you’ll look like this is advertising yourself. Keep in mind, that all you’re really doing is finding valuable information for people whom you think will benefit and then sending that information to them. You are sharing.

    Cincinnati Employment Agency
    The city Cincinnati has plenty of job resources by employers and plenty of candidates who are managed by employment agencies in Cincinnati. There are several temporary jobs, ranging from a week to several months depending upon the work required by the employers. There are many permanent jobs floo
    ur help. By helping them you also help yourself.

    For yourself, you should already be reading the local papers every day. In addition you should read USA Today and the Wall Street Journal. Read headlines on internet news services for breaking news as well. As you find something that affects a contact, copy or print out the information. Then you simply mail the information to your friend or client. You mail this so there is a hard copy that reaches their desk. Add a line like, “I thought you might find this useful.” Be sure to sign it. You find the information to help them. You send the copy to help you.

    Okay, now what are you looking for? Nothing in particular, everything in relation. Be selective.

    Here are some examples of what I’ve done:

  • I’ve sent notices of job bids for new school windows to a client that sells and installs commercial glass
  • I’ve sent notes to real estate developers on property they may have missed
  • I’ve sent articles about new businesses to insurance agents
  • I’ve sent comments about community action to clients who sit on various boards of directors
  • I’ve sent a book review on unions to a friend in HR who works on contracts with several unions

    As you can see, what you send out varies by what you find. Now, you are not your own clipping service. Don’t spend a ton of time on this, but as you read be thinking about others.

    What you don’t want to do is send a whole bunch of mail to the same people. You’ll look like you’re doing this for a living OR worse, yet; you’ll look like this is advertising yourself. Keep in mind, that all you’re really doing is finding valuable information for people whom you think will benefit and then sending that information to them. You are sharing

    Making A Difference - Hospitality As A Career Option
    Let’s get the facts straight. Working as a professional in the hospitality industry is no cakewalk. You are required to work long hours without the weekends off and round the clock during the holiday rush. To top it all, the guests are sometimes rude. It definitely takes nerves of steel to face a
    that reaches their desk. Add a line like, “I thought you might find this useful.” Be sure to sign it. You find the information to help them. You send the copy to help you.

    Okay, now what are you looking for? Nothing in particular, everything in relation. Be selective.

    Here are some examples of what I’ve done:

  • I’ve sent notices of job bids for new school windows to a client that sells and installs commercial glass
  • I’ve sent notes to real estate developers on property they may have missed
  • I’ve sent articles about new businesses to insurance agents
  • I’ve sent comments about community action to clients who sit on various boards of directors
  • I’ve sent a book review on unions to a friend in HR who works on contracts with several unions

    As you can see, what you send out varies by what you find. Now, you are not your own clipping service. Don’t spend a ton of time on this, but as you read be thinking about others.

    What you don’t want to do is send a whole bunch of mail to the same people. You’ll look like you’re doing this for a living OR worse, yet; you’ll look like this is advertising yourself. Keep in mind, that all you’re really doing is finding valuable information for people whom you think will benefit and then sending that information to them. You are sharing

    Cargo Cults and Management Practice
    During World War II, US forces took over islands in the Pacific where the residents had never see airplanes, or canned food, or any of the tons of material that a military force needs. The islanders were careful observers, though, and they figured out what the military did to cause the goods to
    I’ve sent notes to real estate developers on property they may have missed
  • I’ve sent articles about new businesses to insurance agents
  • I’ve sent comments about community action to clients who sit on various boards of directors
  • I’ve sent a book review on unions to a friend in HR who works on contracts with several unions

    As you can see, what you send out varies by what you find. Now, you are not your own clipping service. Don’t spend a ton of time on this, but as you read be thinking about others.

    What you don’t want to do is send a whole bunch of mail to the same people. You’ll look like you’re doing this for a living OR worse, yet; you’ll look like this is advertising yourself. Keep in mind, that all you’re really doing is finding valuable information for people whom you think will benefit and then sending that information to them. You are sharing

    Marketing with No Marketing Budget
    A few years ago a young shoe designer decided it was time to leave his father's shoe business to make it on his own. A point of disagreement between the two was that the old-school father didn't believe in advertising. Like many small business owners he relied almost totally on word-of-mo
    . Don’t spend a ton of time on this, but as you read be thinking about others.

    What you don’t want to do is send a whole bunch of mail to the same people. You’ll look like you’re doing this for a living OR worse, yet; you’ll look like this is advertising yourself. Keep in mind, that all you’re really doing is finding valuable information for people whom you think will benefit and then sending that information to them. You are sharing.

    By helping others do better in business and the community, you will be rewarded as well. Individuals appreciate and remember people that look out for them.

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