Posts Tagged ‘job’

THIS TRUMPS DONALD

He was only eighteen, one of several valedictorians at Wayne Valley High School. Yet his message contained the wisdom of one generations older.

The heat was unbearable, just topping three digits. I sat in the bleachers watching my grandson’s class of over 360 young men and women bid farewell to thirteen years of formal education. Preparing to transition into the world of adulthood and self-sustainability, the blue and white cap and gowns painted an encouraging picture on the football field on the evening of June 20th.

As the first of several speakers approached the podium, I took a much-needed sip of water from my water bottle preparing to keep myself well hydrated throughout the many anticipated long-winded speeches. Farhaad Naim cleared his throat and began. A few light-hearted jokes brought laughter from those sitting in the hot metal stands. “Many will tell you to go out into the world, get a great job with a fantastic salary, be successful, buy a nice car and house, fulfill your dreams, and never give up. But not me. While success and money are nice, they are highly overrated.”

Hmm, I thought. That’s interesting. I wonder where he is going with this. I leaned forward, anxiously awaiting his inspiring message.

“The most important thing in life is to be a good person. In whatever way possible, whether in small ways or large, do good things for others. Treat one another with kindness.”

Like fans at the Superbowl, the audience went wild with applause. I wanted to run over and hug him but I knew my grandson would die of embarrassment. “Be a good person. Do good to others.” More profound words have never been spoken. This, by far, was the most meaningful commencement address I’d ever heard. We all strive for success and nice things but I couldn’t agree more with Farhaad. The most important and rewarding aspect of life is achieved when we share a kindness with another.

Years ago, Donald Trump was asked to give a commencement address at a large university. His message for those in business was “If someone cheats you, get even.” I was appalled! Not only was his message one of vengeance, but the college paid him $250,000 to give it! Farhaad’s message was ever so more worthy and cost the township not a penny. It trumps the Donald’s by a mile. It just goes to show you – money can’t buy everything, especially wisdom. “Be a good person. Do good to others.” Priceless. Too bad Mr. Trump wasn’t there.

Lost your job? Get a PLAN.

It doesn’t matter when you lost your job: A year ago or just last week.

You still need a PLAN and “Career Doctor” Robert Shindell will tell you how to create one that keeps you focused on the next live broadcast of End the Job Search.

Listen and Learn:
11 am ET Wednesday, November 23, 2011
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Call in: 561-623-9429

Tax season: What should job seekers do?

Susan Rich, author of How to write a kick-butt resume cover letter and John Beidle, IRS enrolled agent, will talk about tax strategies for the unemployed.

What can you do shave dollars off your tax return?
Also – if you have decided to end the job search by starting your own business, John will be sharing some much-needed tax advice.

Join Susan and John:
11 am ET Wednesday, November 9, 2011
End the Job Search
w4cy.com – live internet radio

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If you’d like some extra marketing love, please sponsor the show. Find out why it’s good for your business, just contact Dean Piper.

 

Jobs for the disabled? Yes, it helps the economy!

Get past the stereotype.

There are millions of disabled people in the US alone – and they’re not all working at Goodwill or Wal-Mart. Nor should they be. Many are college-educated and capable of working at full-time jobs, earning their way and contributing to the growth and success of our economy.

So what’s the problem?

Despite education and a willingness to work, the unemployment rate for our nation’s disabled hovers around 70%.

There are many reasons for this – and just as many reasons why it needs to change. And that’s what Adam Kaplan, owner of Big Tents Jobs, discussed on Susan Rich’s internet radio show, End the Job Search.

You can read more here. And you can tune in to next week’s show:

End the Job Search!
11 am ET every Wednesday morning on w4cy.com

Would you like to be a guest on the show?

If you’d like some extra marketing love, please sponsor the show. Find out why it’s good for your business, just contact Dean Piper.

 

Are you in transition? Tips to make it go your way

There’s two sides to the transition coin.

And on today’s internet radio show, End the Job Search, Absolutely Abby talked with host Susan Rich about how to manage each one.
A recruiter herself, Absolutely Abby is committed to helping one million job seekers find their next job – in part by telling them how to go around HR pros like herself.
Susan teaches job seekers how to write a resume cover letter that helps them land that coveted interview.

The transition job that pays the bills

Temp jobs and consulting work: Seek out temp agencies in your industry and see if you can’t pick up some contract work. Same goes for consulting. We don’t mean start a new business as a consultant (unless you want to) — instead, look for short-term projects that keep you focused on your skills and top-of-mind in the industry.

The take a step-back job: From VP to IT support desk? Sure. You might have to convince the hiring manager WHY you are a good fit, how your skills benefit the company.
BUT, Abby says, if you have taken a step-back job at a different company, you might need to commit to a year. Try and match that promise, but if you do find that dream job in those 12 months, try to leave gracefully. The company — your boss — won’t be happy with you, but it’s also true that the days of company-employee loyalty are gone, so you need to take care of yourself first.

Transition into a new industry? YES, you can.

But you need a strategy. The reality: You are competing with people who already have the experience. It doesn’t mean you can’t compete, only that you have to be more creative in getting the word out about why you, and how you benefit the company, fresh perspective and all.

Read more and tune in to next week’s show.

End the Job Search
11 am ET every Wednesday on w4cy.com