Thursday, December 16, 2010

Internet Job Search


Finding Your Job Online
In a job search, the Internet has much ccore to offer than job listings.
Here are some other things you can do:


  • Figure out what field or job is best for you

  • Research companies you may want to work for

  • Use e-mail or Web sites to turn in job applications

  • Connect with people who may know of job opportunities

  • find jobs anywhere-not just in your hometown

Use a notebook to keep track of your job-related notes and thoughts. As you search, log all of the jobs you apply for and other information about your job search. The notebook will always be available and won't suddenly stop working like a computer might. Ugghhhh


Which career is right for you?


Finding something you're interested in is the best way to discover a career you'll succeed at. There are many Web sites with free assessment toold to help you discover how to make the most of your personal talents and dreams.


To start, check out http://www.jobhuntersbible.com/, or the Career Planning section at http://www.about.com/ or http://www.rileyguide.com/.


Carrer centers offer counselors and hands-on help to get you started the right way. Books like Richard Bolles 'What Color is Your Parachute' offer great guidance on finding the right job.


More later. On my way to class. Smile..


Monday, August 30, 2010

That's me this August morn 6:25 a.m. Insomnia for God..
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Wednesday, August 4, 2010





About WWEE program



Housing Bridge to Self-Suffiency Programs in Pierce County, Wa http://wwee.org/programs_hbss.aspx

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Someone Cares

Every year, National Public Radio replays Martin Luther King, Jr.'s "I have a Dream" speech. They may have last year, but we wouldn't have known it-the local station succumbed to Pittsburgh weather and went silent for a while.
Undaunted, our seven-year old daughter Grace asked her mother Sandee if she knew the speech. Sandee said she did, and it made her cry whenever she heard the speech.
"Me, too," Grace said.
"Oh?" Sandee asked. "You heard it."
"Yeah. But I heard it when he first said it."
Sandee paused. "Dr. King gave that speech when I was a little girl, so I'm not sure how you heard it."
"I remember it," Grace insisted. "I heard it when I was with Jesus and the Angels."
Listen, I can't make this stuff up. Thing is, I'm not sure Grace can either. I wasn't in heaven in 1963- I was too busy terrorizing my parents-so who's to say? But wouldn't it make sense that they would have paused to listen? Imagine all the heavenly hosts gathered around as one man on earth made a simple, simply amazing request: that his four little children be judged not by the color of their skin buty by the content of their character.
I have it on good authority that Jesus and all the angels like that line.
-Mark collins