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    Examine Your Bills Closely to Save Money
    How close do you check your bills each month? Do you know which items on each invoice are supposed to be there every month? If you do not pay close attention to your bills you could find that there are many extra charges added on, monies that you shouldn’t be paying. Think that all of this really doesn’t matter? Think again, as a dollar here and a dollar there can add up and really bust your budget. Please keep reading and we’ll take a look at some common budget busting add-
    electricity consumed by a device when it is turned off. Energy Experts use this term for vcrs and electric clocks which suck power even when turned off.

    Marzipan Layer: In a business or professional firm, the level of managers and other senior staff just below the topmost level of directors or partners. It can also be called the marzipan set.

    Stop-Loss Job: a job taken to pay one’s bill and stop depletion on one’s savings.

    Survival Job: a job taken to make ends meet until something better comes along

    GOOD job: a Get Out Of Debt job.

    Geezer glut: the large numbe

    The Top 10 Steps for Organizing Your Office/Workspace
    Do you run late for meetings, misplace keys, files, important documents, or other items, run afoul of deadlines, or forget appointments? If so, you're not alone. Americans lose/waste nine (9) million hours per day looking for misplaced items, according to the American Demographics Society. If this is an area of challenge for you, follow the 10 simple steps below and get your work environment organized once and for all!1. Think at a helicopter level and identify th
    No matter what business you are in, there is a culture in your office. The language of the office is fluid, changing as quickly. Keeping up is important because clear communication is the key to success in everything you do. Here a few terms you might have heard but were unclear as to their true meaning:

    Office Creeper- a person who sneaks into an office during business hours and steals personal items and equipment.

    This is done often in plain view of others who may be confused as to whether or not that person is supposed to be in the office. These criminals are well dressed and pleasant to all staff while in the building.

    Butt Calls- These are calls made when someone accidentally sits or their cell phone or an object in their purse accidentally causes the cell phone to call. The recipient of the call will hear nose or the conversation of the accidentally caller with someone else. They are a big problem with people who have phones that have one-touch 911 dialing. These calls plug up the emergency system.

    Multicolor Collar Workers:

    Gray-collar workers- skilled technicians, emplpyees whose job descriptions combine some white and some blue-collar duties

    Black-collar workers- Coal miners and oil workers

    Pink-collar workers- Secretaries and other clerical staff

    Green-collar workers- Environmentalists

    Gold-collar workers- Professionals or those with in-demand skills, also employees over 55

    Dog-collar workers- Priests

    Open-collar workers- People who work at home

    Frayed-collar workers- The working poor or workers having trouble making ends meet

    Steel-collar workers- Robots

    Masstige: These goods occupy a sweet spot between mass and class. While commanding a premium over conventional products, they are priced well below super premium or old-luxury goods. It’s how you sell an 11 ounce bottle of lotion for $9 instead of $3.29.

    Google Bombing: Setting up a large number of Web pages with links that point to a specific Web site so that the site will appear near the top of a Google search when users enter the link text. (Note that Google™ is a trademark identifying the search technology and services of Google Technologies Inc.)

    Metrosexual: An urban male with a strong aesthetic sense who spends a great deal of time and money on his appearance and lifestyle.

    Phantom Load: The electricity consumed by a device when it is turned off. Energy Experts use this term for vcrs and electric clocks which suck power even when turned off.

    Marzipan Layer: In a business or professional firm, the level of managers and other senior staff just below the topmost level of directors or partners. It can also be called the marzipan set.

    Stop-Loss Job: a job taken to pay one’s bill and stop depletion on one’s savings.

    Survival Job: a job taken to make ends meet until something better comes along

    GOOD job: a Get Out Of Debt job.

    Geezer glut: the large number

    Floor Mats for Your Business: Rent or Purchase?
    There are two ways to obtain floor mats for your place of business. You can rent them from a janitorial supply and service business or you can purchase them outright. Ostensibly, the most cost-efficient method is to purchase your mats. However, there can be extenuating circumstances that lead you to consider renting your mats.If you rent your mats, a good service will provide a clean fresh mat upon pickup of the old. This may be once or twice a week. The rental will s
    easant to all staff while in the building.

    Butt Calls- These are calls made when someone accidentally sits or their cell phone or an object in their purse accidentally causes the cell phone to call. The recipient of the call will hear nose or the conversation of the accidentally caller with someone else. They are a big problem with people who have phones that have one-touch 911 dialing. These calls plug up the emergency system.

    Multicolor Collar Workers:

    Gray-collar workers- skilled technicians, emplpyees whose job descriptions combine some white and some blue-collar duties

    Black-collar workers- Coal miners and oil workers

    Pink-collar workers- Secretaries and other clerical staff

    Green-collar workers- Environmentalists

    Gold-collar workers- Professionals or those with in-demand skills, also employees over 55

    Dog-collar workers- Priests

    Open-collar workers- People who work at home

    Frayed-collar workers- The working poor or workers having trouble making ends meet

    Steel-collar workers- Robots

    Masstige: These goods occupy a sweet spot between mass and class. While commanding a premium over conventional products, they are priced well below super premium or old-luxury goods. It’s how you sell an 11 ounce bottle of lotion for $9 instead of $3.29.

    Google Bombing: Setting up a large number of Web pages with links that point to a specific Web site so that the site will appear near the top of a Google search when users enter the link text. (Note that Google™ is a trademark identifying the search technology and services of Google Technologies Inc.)

    Metrosexual: An urban male with a strong aesthetic sense who spends a great deal of time and money on his appearance and lifestyle.

    Phantom Load: The electricity consumed by a device when it is turned off. Energy Experts use this term for vcrs and electric clocks which suck power even when turned off.

    Marzipan Layer: In a business or professional firm, the level of managers and other senior staff just below the topmost level of directors or partners. It can also be called the marzipan set.

    Stop-Loss Job: a job taken to pay one’s bill and stop depletion on one’s savings.

    Survival Job: a job taken to make ends meet until something better comes along

    GOOD job: a Get Out Of Debt job.

    Geezer glut: the large numbe

    Date Stamp Equipment
    Date stamp equipment is now considered to be part and parcel of most organizations and companies. The date stamp equipment provides vital information to the organization on when any document or paper was received by the company or processed and forwarded by the company.With the date stamp equipment, one can automatically imprint the date onto a document. The operation of the equipment is rather easy; all one has to do is to insert the document into the date stamp equi
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    Black-collar workers- Coal miners and oil workers

    Pink-collar workers- Secretaries and other clerical staff

    Green-collar workers- Environmentalists

    Gold-collar workers- Professionals or those with in-demand skills, also employees over 55

    Dog-collar workers- Priests

    Open-collar workers- People who work at home

    Frayed-collar workers- The working poor or workers having trouble making ends meet

    Steel-collar workers- Robots

    Masstige: These goods occupy a sweet spot between mass and class. While commanding a premium over conventional products, they are priced well below super premium or old-luxury goods. It’s how you sell an 11 ounce bottle of lotion for $9 instead of $3.29.

    Google Bombing: Setting up a large number of Web pages with links that point to a specific Web site so that the site will appear near the top of a Google search when users enter the link text. (Note that Google™ is a trademark identifying the search technology and services of Google Technologies Inc.)

    Metrosexual: An urban male with a strong aesthetic sense who spends a great deal of time and money on his appearance and lifestyle.

    Phantom Load: The electricity consumed by a device when it is turned off. Energy Experts use this term for vcrs and electric clocks which suck power even when turned off.

    Marzipan Layer: In a business or professional firm, the level of managers and other senior staff just below the topmost level of directors or partners. It can also be called the marzipan set.

    Stop-Loss Job: a job taken to pay one’s bill and stop depletion on one’s savings.

    Survival Job: a job taken to make ends meet until something better comes along

    GOOD job: a Get Out Of Debt job.

    Geezer glut: the large numbe

    Tube Cuts Made Easy - A Cutting-Edge Technology
    Dynasties fall, empires break, seasons pass—but one thing that never ends is mankind’s technological progress. To prove it one more time and this time, with remarkable prospects, laser tube processing has come to make things easier for the tube-cutting industry. Laser cuts being a reality now, production efforts have sharply shrunk to a minimum of 50%; and quality has spiked like never before.Who would want to rely on high-frequency systems or flying cutoff machines t
    are priced well below super premium or old-luxury goods. It’s how you sell an 11 ounce bottle of lotion for $9 instead of $3.29.

    Google Bombing: Setting up a large number of Web pages with links that point to a specific Web site so that the site will appear near the top of a Google search when users enter the link text. (Note that Google™ is a trademark identifying the search technology and services of Google Technologies Inc.)

    Metrosexual: An urban male with a strong aesthetic sense who spends a great deal of time and money on his appearance and lifestyle.

    Phantom Load: The electricity consumed by a device when it is turned off. Energy Experts use this term for vcrs and electric clocks which suck power even when turned off.

    Marzipan Layer: In a business or professional firm, the level of managers and other senior staff just below the topmost level of directors or partners. It can also be called the marzipan set.

    Stop-Loss Job: a job taken to pay one’s bill and stop depletion on one’s savings.

    Survival Job: a job taken to make ends meet until something better comes along

    GOOD job: a Get Out Of Debt job.

    Geezer glut: the large numbe

    Freight Forwarding
    Freight ForwardingFreight forwarding is an essential contributor to the smooth running of international trade with the freight forwarder being responsible for choosing the best options for their customers' distribution needs.In this article we’ll discuss the freight forwarding industry and show how it is the unsung hero of the world trade.What Is Freight ForwardingFreight forwarding is all about moving goods from one part of the worl
    electricity consumed by a device when it is turned off. Energy Experts use this term for vcrs and electric clocks which suck power even when turned off.

    Marzipan Layer: In a business or professional firm, the level of managers and other senior staff just below the topmost level of directors or partners. It can also be called the marzipan set.

    Stop-Loss Job: a job taken to pay one’s bill and stop depletion on one’s savings.

    Survival Job: a job taken to make ends meet until something better comes along

    GOOD job: a Get Out Of Debt job.

    Geezer glut: the large number of seniors that will result from the baby boomer generation aging.

    The generation that has grown up with and is completely at home with digital devices and digital culture.

    Irritainment: Entertainment and media spectacles that are both annoying and compulsively watchable.

    CNN Effect: The negative effect on the economy caused by people staying home to watch CNN or some other news source during a crisis such as a war.

    Goomby: A person who hopes for or seeks the removal of some dangerous or unpleasant feature from his or her neighborhood.

    Duppie: A depressed urban professional; a person who once had a high-status or high-paying job and must now work in a menial or lower paying job.

    Time Porn: Television shows and other media that portray characters as having excessive amounts of spare time.

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