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Brand Your Business: Power Image Marketing Imprints Recognition in the Mind 50 pounds and climb up to 100 feet.Finally! You’ve achieved your goal of being an entrepreneur with the business of your dreams, but… it’s unrecognizable.The solution may be in the moniker you choose to identify your business, or the logo, or even a colorful phrase that describes your business to those who know you. Either way, your business needs to be identifiable to the general public, easily recognized and memorable.Online recognition requires searchable ke - The hardest part is over (you can have a beer now). Add your experience section. This is pretty easy. List all of your applicable experience over the last 5-10 years. You do not need to write every job you have ever had. If you were a retail sales clerk at the Nike Outlets part-time, for only 3 months, you probably want to leave that off. If you were previously a line installer, you should list this experience because it is relevant. Remember, this is not a job appli Restaurant Employee Tip Tracking Through A Point Of Sale System I have been a professional resume writer for several years now. In my experience, men have the most problems articulating ideas on paper.The History Of Restaurant Employee Tip HandlingNo one knows when tipping began. But we do know that in the 1980's the IRS levied new regulations on restaurant owners to track the tips received by the employees of the restaurant.The magic number of 8% became the benchmark for servers and waiters to declare as their tipped earned. Not because it was accurate. Rather, because it was the minimum amount allowed by the IRS.The So, if you need to write your resume, read this article before you try to get your wife or sister to do it for you. It’s not hard, and I have broken it down into simple steps for you to follow. Define your job target. This is the most important step. If you just want “any job,” this is not a real goal. Look through the job postings at monster or careerbuilder to get ideas. When you see a job you would like to apply for, print it out. This will be your point of reference for writing your resume. Write your headline. If you printed out an ad for a Line Installer at a cable company, your headline will be “Line Installer.” If you are experienced in this field, your headline could be “Experienced Line Installer.” Pretty simple stuff. Next, write your skills summary. You don’t want to dive right into your experience section. Why? Because employers want to know in a few seconds what you can do. They could give a crap less if you write a silly objective that says something like, “looking to utilize my experience to further my career – me, me, me, blah, blah, blah”. They want to know how YOU can help THEM. Put your ego aside, it’s not about you this time. So how do you write a skills summary? First, we have to identify your applicable skills. 1. Get a piece of paper and write down all of your skills. 2. Now, refer back to that job ad I had you print out. There should be some matches (if there are not, you may be looking into the wrong career). 3. Find the matches and those are your applicable skills. For this Line Installer job, one of your skills might be “maintaining proper grounding procedures.” Add this to you resume in a bulleted format. Here is an example of what a skills summary could look like: * Knowledgeable of proper grounding procedures. * Reconciliation of customer payments and equipment. * Ability to safely operate and maintain company issued vehicle. * Physically able to lift up to 50 pounds and climb up to 100 feet. - The hardest part is over (you can have a beer now). Add your experience section. This is pretty easy. List all of your applicable experience over the last 5-10 years. You do not need to write every job you have ever had. If you were a retail sales clerk at the Nike Outlets part-time, for only 3 months, you probably want to leave that off. If you were previously a line installer, you should list this experience because it is relevant. Remember, this is not a job applic IT Marketing: Using Your Elevator Pitch see a job you would like to apply for, print it out. This will be your point of reference for writing your resume.Elevator pitches are effective, quick ways of practicing your IT marketing daily. They key is to say something memorable and quick, and to use it whenever appropriate. In this article, you learn how to make your elevator speech stand out for effective IT marketing.For example, you get in the elevator on the 20th floor and you see a man or woman that is very well-dressed. This person looks like an executive who could potentially be a good customer of yo Write your headline. If you printed out an ad for a Line Installer at a cable company, your headline will be “Line Installer.” If you are experienced in this field, your headline could be “Experienced Line Installer.” Pretty simple stuff. Next, write your skills summary. You don’t want to dive right into your experience section. Why? Because employers want to know in a few seconds what you can do. They could give a crap less if you write a silly objective that says something like, “looking to utilize my experience to further my career – me, me, me, blah, blah, blah”. They want to know how YOU can help THEM. Put your ego aside, it’s not about you this time. So how do you write a skills summary? First, we have to identify your applicable skills. 1. Get a piece of paper and write down all of your skills. 2. Now, refer back to that job ad I had you print out. There should be some matches (if there are not, you may be looking into the wrong career). 3. Find the matches and those are your applicable skills. For this Line Installer job, one of your skills might be “maintaining proper grounding procedures.” Add this to you resume in a bulleted format. Here is an example of what a skills summary could look like: * Knowledgeable of proper grounding procedures. * Reconciliation of customer payments and equipment. * Ability to safely operate and maintain company issued vehicle. * Physically able to lift up to 50 pounds and climb up to 100 feet. - The hardest part is over (you can have a beer now). Add your experience section. This is pretty easy. List all of your applicable experience over the last 5-10 years. You do not need to write every job you have ever had. If you were a retail sales clerk at the Nike Outlets part-time, for only 3 months, you probably want to leave that off. If you were previously a line installer, you should list this experience because it is relevant. Remember, this is not a job appli Using Venture Capital To Fuel Your Business n a few seconds what you can do. They could give a crap less if you write a silly objective that says something like, “looking to utilize my experience to further my career – me, me, me, blah, blah, blah”. They want to know how YOU can help THEM. Put your ego aside, it’s not about you this time.One of the leading career choices of college seniors in the past and still is today, to become an entrepreneur. Surveys continue to show that one out of three working Americans want to be their own boss. What’s stopping them? Lack of capital. Capital is the fuel that energizes the business.Money is not difficult to find. Available cash always exists in great abundance, but you’ve got to know where to look for it and the proper way to get it. Most start So how do you write a skills summary? First, we have to identify your applicable skills. 1. Get a piece of paper and write down all of your skills. 2. Now, refer back to that job ad I had you print out. There should be some matches (if there are not, you may be looking into the wrong career). 3. Find the matches and those are your applicable skills. For this Line Installer job, one of your skills might be “maintaining proper grounding procedures.” Add this to you resume in a bulleted format. Here is an example of what a skills summary could look like: * Knowledgeable of proper grounding procedures. * Reconciliation of customer payments and equipment. * Ability to safely operate and maintain company issued vehicle. * Physically able to lift up to 50 pounds and climb up to 100 feet. - The hardest part is over (you can have a beer now). Add your experience section. This is pretty easy. List all of your applicable experience over the last 5-10 years. You do not need to write every job you have ever had. If you were a retail sales clerk at the Nike Outlets part-time, for only 3 months, you probably want to leave that off. If you were previously a line installer, you should list this experience because it is relevant. Remember, this is not a job appli Business Ethics f there are not, you may be looking into the wrong career).Companies these days are more concerned about ethics attached to their publicity, and among their shareholders and future investors. All around the globe, one can see that investment now seems to be more sensitive towards fair dealing and conducting of businesses. Ethical awareness spread during the era when companies' frauds are seen very often appearing in the newspaper and media around the globe including major stock listed corporations.Different na 3. Find the matches and those are your applicable skills. For this Line Installer job, one of your skills might be “maintaining proper grounding procedures.” Add this to you resume in a bulleted format. Here is an example of what a skills summary could look like: * Knowledgeable of proper grounding procedures. * Reconciliation of customer payments and equipment. * Ability to safely operate and maintain company issued vehicle. * Physically able to lift up to 50 pounds and climb up to 100 feet. - The hardest part is over (you can have a beer now). Add your experience section. This is pretty easy. List all of your applicable experience over the last 5-10 years. You do not need to write every job you have ever had. If you were a retail sales clerk at the Nike Outlets part-time, for only 3 months, you probably want to leave that off. If you were previously a line installer, you should list this experience because it is relevant. Remember, this is not a job appli Walking Sticks - A Money Making Hobby 50 pounds and climb up to 100 feet.Carving walking sticks wasn't meant to be a money-making hobby for me. I sometimes made them when backpacking, and I had always enjoyed taking my pocket knife to a piece of wood to see what I could make. I just hadn't thought of doing anything more with the hobby.One summer, when my wife Ana and I briefly got into the flea market business, I noticed the occasional vendor selling walking sticks. If the event was more of an arts and crafts show than a fl - The hardest part is over (you can have a beer now). Add your experience section. This is pretty easy. List all of your applicable experience over the last 5-10 years. You do not need to write every job you have ever had. If you were a retail sales clerk at the Nike Outlets part-time, for only 3 months, you probably want to leave that off. If you were previously a line installer, you should list this experience because it is relevant. Remember, this is not a job application, so there is no need to disclose every detail. HOWEVER, you must not lie, stretch the truth, fluff your job responsibilities, or inflate your job titles. Companies are hiring background screening companies to check on you. Don’t get caught giving a line of crap. Fill in the education section and close the deal. If you are over the age of 19, you probably don’t need to talk about when you played High School football, or mention anything about high school for that matter. Focus on education and training received after high school. If you have not completed a degree, you may have a special driver’s license, or if you may have completed a line installer’s safety course, add this information to this section. If you are working on a degree, mention how many credit hours you have completed and when you expect to complete the degree.
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