From John Sumser
Accounting / Finance
jobsinthemoney.com
Accounting / Finance
CareerBank.com
Accounting / Finance
BankJobs.com
Drivers / Trucking
JobsInTrucks.com
Employee Benefits
BenefitsLink.com
Environmental/Health/Safety
EHSCareers.com
Executive
RiteSite.com
Executive
NETSHARE.com
General
JobKite.com
Health / Medical
HealthJobsUSA.com
Health / Medical
HealthDirection.com
Health / Medical
HealthcareJobBank.com
Hispanic / Bilingual
LatPro.com
Logistics
JobsInLogistics.com
Manufacturing
JobsInMFG.com
Retail
AllRetailJobs.com
Software Industry
SoftwareJobLink.com
Sports / Recreation
WomenSportsJobs.com
Tax Specialists
TaxTalent.com
Telecom / Wireless
TelecomCareers.net
Transitioning Military
TAOnline.com
Thursday, June 02, 2005
Wednesday, February 23, 2005
Recruiters on Parade
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HOW TO USE FLICKR - TO GET WRAPPED PIC ON RIGHT SIDE
- Add this to html of photo you bring over from under the resized pic at Flickr
There are 5 elements
- bring them close together
1.
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WORKER AND MGR - THIS IS THE GOOD ONE
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i am wondering about the word wrap capability of this code andthat is what i am working onnow with thistyping
WORKER AND MGR - TEST
letss see what happens when i enter this code do you think it will wrap aruondthe picture? i don't know let's see
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WORKER AND MGR - THIS IS THE ONE ON THE FAR LEFT
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HOW TO USE FLICKR - TO GET WRAPPED PIC ON RIGHT SIDE
- Add this to html of photo you bring over from under the resized pic at Flickr
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BUSH AND CHIRAC SHAKING HANDS
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Worker Punching Table Good one
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Mgr & Worker
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Worker Punching Table
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Samurai Bowing GOOD ONE
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Samurai Bowing
Tuesday, February 22, 2005
Sunday, February 20, 2005
Overfed & Undernourished
Resume Verbiage Out!
More than half of all resumes are morbidly obese
It's a tragedy, I know. But we can help.
Listen, friends, answer this question.
Do you know what a resume is?
Here, I'll help you.
A resume is small space in which you
have to write your life story.
Now, answer this question.
Do you know what verbiage is?
That's OK. I'll help you again.
Verbiage is the use of TOO MANY WORDS! Get it?
Now, if you know the answers to those two questions,
why are you writing like this?
- Efficiently communicated project changes.
Successfully completed projects.
Listen here, you adverbaholics!
If you put something in your resume, I assume it was successful and efficient. You don't have to tell me every two seconds!
And no matter what you write, you know I'm going to ask you for proof! (Which you probably won't be prepared to give).
So don't fill up your precious space with this braggadacio.
It's not efficient. And it's not successful.
It's excessive. And it's dumb.
Think about it. Now, don't you agree?
Come on, friends, cut the fat!
You'll be helping everyone.
But especially yourselves.
Wednesday, February 09, 2005
We Got Something We Want You To Do
1. Pick a project. Any project.
2. Describe in a single sentence the intended outcome.
2. Write down the very next physical action required to move the situation forward.
4. Discipline yourself to act on whatever you write down.
Don Kasselone
I am testing this photo to see if I can write up the side of it just as we are able to do on typepad. I hope that I am successful because I have not been able to do it using Hello which is supposed to be so expletive deleted easy to use
