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    True False Test Of Recruiting
    There are many misnomers and falsehoods about the business of recruiting. This quiz is to test your knowledge of the industry and its day to day operations. Watch out! There may be something here you did not know.1) A good recruiter treats a retained and contingency search the same? False! On a retained search, a recruiter will find the best 3 candidates for t
    s website on a whim, much like the way we bought the ranch. Most of the time it does not take me long to make a decision. Whether it is deciding what color to paint the bedroom, or to buy a ranch and move to the country. It takes approximately 5 minutes. Perhaps that is why my spelling is so atrocious.

    Sometimes I have regrets...

    Like buying the Appaloosa. Or not buying my daughter the dried apricots she so wanted...That was eleven years ago. I need to get over it, I know. I love working on my site. I am on line every minute that I am not with the horses or do

    Fire Your Analyst (Part I)
    A recent scientific study (Craigie M, Loader B, Burrows R, Muncer S. Reliability of Health Information on the Internet: An Examination of Experts' Ratings. Journal of Medical Internet Research. 2002 Jan-Mar;4(1):e2) measured how consistent are experts when analyzing qualitative data. The data included the text from 18 threads (series of connected messages) posted on a mes
    We were “City slickers” living near downtown Montreal, Canada. Our front yard was so tiny it did not need a lawn mower. We could cut the grass with scissors.

    We would wake up each morning at a decent time, mosey on down to the corner caf?, pick up a croissant and an espresso, bring it home and relax on the balcony, read the newspaper, watch the people go by.

    It was a really easy life… All shopping was just minutes away, including the cafe where we bought our espresso and croissants each morning.

    So, why did we move?

    Well, we hadn't thought about moving until... My husband (John) suggested we go to visit his friend’s horse in St. Lazare.

    I could not believe my eyes. Practically every house had a barn and a corral. And these were ordinary people…like you and me…and they were living in paradise.

    A week later we were looking at property and soon after that we bought our new home. A horse ranch, in St. Lazare, Quebec.

    It has a house, a barn and 16 acres leading onto to the best riding trails in Quebec, maybe even all of Canada.

    We moved in December. There was no easing into the horse-keeping experience, our new life hit us like a ton of bricks. We had 7 horses to care for and a very cold winter. But it was exhilarating. We loved every minute owning and operating a horse boarding stable. Before the big move, I had fun studying the L.L. Bean Catalogues, looking for the right ranch wear. I decided on 2 warm parkas, work shirts and barn coats...good choice!

    We did a lot of ranch work in our first summer.

    We built and painted new wood corrals (10 of them).

    We put down sand and a drainage pipes so the horses feet would stay nice and dry.

    We bought giant metal feeding units. They weighed 500 lbs each. We ground down sharp edges, painted them white and installed them in each corral.

    We bought a cool retractable ladder with which to climb up to the hay loft from inside the barn.

    We built an addition to the barn where our boarders could eat lunch, hang out and shoot the breeze in comfort. We even added water buckets on outside wall so that visiting horses could have a drink too. We call it the Wild Spirit Saloon.

    Our boarders enjoy it. We have no time because of so much ranch work!

    I started this website on a whim, much like the way we bought the ranch. Most of the time it does not take me long to make a decision. Whether it is deciding what color to paint the bedroom, or to buy a ranch and move to the country. It takes approximately 5 minutes. Perhaps that is why my spelling is so atrocious.

    Sometimes I have regrets...

    Like buying the Appaloosa. Or not buying my daughter the dried apricots she so wanted...That was eleven years ago. I need to get over it, I know. I love working on my site. I am on line every minute that I am not with the horses or doi

    Saying Thank You to Your Clients
    “Thanking your customers” - Why you should do it and how...Your customers make up 100% of your sales and 100% of your profits. Yet we spend a lot of money and time beating the bushes for new customers and not much time thanking those responsible for 100% of our business! One lesson your mother taught you was to say "thank you" when someone did something nice. We t
    ing until... My husband (John) suggested we go to visit his friend’s horse in St. Lazare.

    I could not believe my eyes. Practically every house had a barn and a corral. And these were ordinary people…like you and me…and they were living in paradise.

    A week later we were looking at property and soon after that we bought our new home. A horse ranch, in St. Lazare, Quebec.

    It has a house, a barn and 16 acres leading onto to the best riding trails in Quebec, maybe even all of Canada.

    We moved in December. There was no easing into the horse-keeping experience, our new life hit us like a ton of bricks. We had 7 horses to care for and a very cold winter. But it was exhilarating. We loved every minute owning and operating a horse boarding stable. Before the big move, I had fun studying the L.L. Bean Catalogues, looking for the right ranch wear. I decided on 2 warm parkas, work shirts and barn coats...good choice!

    We did a lot of ranch work in our first summer.

    We built and painted new wood corrals (10 of them).

    We put down sand and a drainage pipes so the horses feet would stay nice and dry.

    We bought giant metal feeding units. They weighed 500 lbs each. We ground down sharp edges, painted them white and installed them in each corral.

    We bought a cool retractable ladder with which to climb up to the hay loft from inside the barn.

    We built an addition to the barn where our boarders could eat lunch, hang out and shoot the breeze in comfort. We even added water buckets on outside wall so that visiting horses could have a drink too. We call it the Wild Spirit Saloon.

    Our boarders enjoy it. We have no time because of so much ranch work!

    I started this website on a whim, much like the way we bought the ranch. Most of the time it does not take me long to make a decision. Whether it is deciding what color to paint the bedroom, or to buy a ranch and move to the country. It takes approximately 5 minutes. Perhaps that is why my spelling is so atrocious.

    Sometimes I have regrets...

    Like buying the Appaloosa. Or not buying my daughter the dried apricots she so wanted...That was eleven years ago. I need to get over it, I know. I love working on my site. I am on line every minute that I am not with the horses or do

    The Private Eye
    The private eye performs a service for a client. Whether it be a private individual or a corporate body [ company or firm ] not the police, military or any other government organisation.The kind of service the private eye performs is usually, but not limited to, the gathering of relevant information about a third party/parties.Because the information requ
    ience, our new life hit us like a ton of bricks. We had 7 horses to care for and a very cold winter. But it was exhilarating. We loved every minute owning and operating a horse boarding stable. Before the big move, I had fun studying the L.L. Bean Catalogues, looking for the right ranch wear. I decided on 2 warm parkas, work shirts and barn coats...good choice!

    We did a lot of ranch work in our first summer.

    We built and painted new wood corrals (10 of them).

    We put down sand and a drainage pipes so the horses feet would stay nice and dry.

    We bought giant metal feeding units. They weighed 500 lbs each. We ground down sharp edges, painted them white and installed them in each corral.

    We bought a cool retractable ladder with which to climb up to the hay loft from inside the barn.

    We built an addition to the barn where our boarders could eat lunch, hang out and shoot the breeze in comfort. We even added water buckets on outside wall so that visiting horses could have a drink too. We call it the Wild Spirit Saloon.

    Our boarders enjoy it. We have no time because of so much ranch work!

    I started this website on a whim, much like the way we bought the ranch. Most of the time it does not take me long to make a decision. Whether it is deciding what color to paint the bedroom, or to buy a ranch and move to the country. It takes approximately 5 minutes. Perhaps that is why my spelling is so atrocious.

    Sometimes I have regrets...

    Like buying the Appaloosa. Or not buying my daughter the dried apricots she so wanted...That was eleven years ago. I need to get over it, I know. I love working on my site. I am on line every minute that I am not with the horses or do

    Ten Things To Learn From Google's Success
    Turning an idea into a businessIdeas are like sparks -they fly off in thin air. The challenge would be to convert the idea into a full-fledged project and commercializing it into a revenue generating business. When Google started off, they had an idea - one to make it easier for an internet surfer to find precise information in the lea
    giant metal feeding units. They weighed 500 lbs each. We ground down sharp edges, painted them white and installed them in each corral.

    We bought a cool retractable ladder with which to climb up to the hay loft from inside the barn.

    We built an addition to the barn where our boarders could eat lunch, hang out and shoot the breeze in comfort. We even added water buckets on outside wall so that visiting horses could have a drink too. We call it the Wild Spirit Saloon.

    Our boarders enjoy it. We have no time because of so much ranch work!

    I started this website on a whim, much like the way we bought the ranch. Most of the time it does not take me long to make a decision. Whether it is deciding what color to paint the bedroom, or to buy a ranch and move to the country. It takes approximately 5 minutes. Perhaps that is why my spelling is so atrocious.

    Sometimes I have regrets...

    Like buying the Appaloosa. Or not buying my daughter the dried apricots she so wanted...That was eleven years ago. I need to get over it, I know. I love working on my site. I am on line every minute that I am not with the horses or do

    What Does Being an Entrepreneur Mean to You?
    I AM AN ENTREPRENEUR! It sounds nice doesn’t it? However, the title of “entrepreneur” means nothing if you do not attach any significance to the word. We all see entrepreneurs on television (Donald Trump, Bill Gates, Oprah Winfrey, etc.), yet we never really grasp the concept of what being an entrepreneur means.Achieving the success of those entrepreneurs will h
    s website on a whim, much like the way we bought the ranch. Most of the time it does not take me long to make a decision. Whether it is deciding what color to paint the bedroom, or to buy a ranch and move to the country. It takes approximately 5 minutes. Perhaps that is why my spelling is so atrocious.

    Sometimes I have regrets...

    Like buying the Appaloosa. Or not buying my daughter the dried apricots she so wanted...That was eleven years ago. I need to get over it, I know. I love working on my site. I am on line every minute that I am not with the horses or doing dreaded housework. I wake up at 5:00am. Really, I do! Now it is 6:00pm - Time to feed the horses.

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