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Ra'mon Johnson
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over 6 months ago

FED EX sort observations being held November 11th and 12th!

For all those interested in working for FED EX use the link below to register to attend the sort observations being held at the 1601 Brown, Orion Township location it is down the road from Great Lakes Crossing. This is the first step in the process to be hired as a package handler. Please read everything carefully as all information you need is found on the site. Follow the instructions to find sort observations in other cities.

https://sjobs.brassring.com/TGWebHost/home.aspx?partnerid=25736&siteid=5030

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over 6 months ago

Marsha Todd-Evans

Hi - Looking for position in human services or community outreach having had case management experience of various disadvantaged groups of people, but this could include aspects of my experience in insurance and banking industries.

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Ra'mon Johnson
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over 6 months ago

ATT is hiring.

Click on the link and choose your city, to see what's available.

http://connect.att.jobs/careers/retail

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over 6 months ago

Please forgive the delay... Here is the Vision Board

I apologize for the delay, I had matters that required my immediate and complete attention. So you get get an idea of how this works I will list the goals represented on the board.

  1. To be in perfect health.
  2. My fiancé and I to always stay on the right path.
  3. For our blended family to be unified in love
  4. Have a fun and loving honeymoon somewhere tropical with a beach... anywhere!
  5. I want a new Cadillac.
  6. I want my drivers license.
  7. I want residual income.
  8. I want to get paid for my speaking engagements and make enough money for that to be my full time job..
  9. I want to go to Hawaii
  10. I want substantial amounts in my checking, saving and retirement accounts with perfect credit. 11.I want to take my children and grand children to the land of my ancestors... India.
  11. I want to leave a legacy to pass on to my children and my children's children and their children and so on and so forth.

Tell me your thoughts.

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Ra'mon Johnson
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over 6 months ago

Welcome Everyone! Let's get started.

We have work to do. It's a beautiful day in the Metro area with temps reaching the low 70"s so me being a sun lover will be preparing my yard and garden for it's winter nap. Tonight will be sharing my vision board. If you don't have one yet I urge to research find out exactly what it is and begin to create your own. Don't forget we now have the knowledge and experiences of 691 people right at our fingertips. Have a great day. Mine is so much greater because of all of you. You have proven to me today I'm on the right path to my success! I thank you all.

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Ra'mon Johnson
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over 6 months ago

OMG!

I'm Speechless! I haven't been speechless since I was 9 months old. In tears right now. 692 Members over night? Awesome! the power of 11 is now the power of 692!

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Ra'mon Johnson
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over 6 months ago

Welcome Carmen!

See it's working slowly but surely. Thank you Carmen for joining us.

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Ra'mon Johnson
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over 6 months ago

Thought for the day...

(Inspired by a recent conversation with Marijoy Bertolini of Jobcase)

My email inbox is flooded daily with job alerts that don't fit my needs. I see ads and commercials for places that are hiring that don't speak to me. I have friends and associates that tell me about jobs I have no talent for. This information is useless to me, but not to someone else. I'm sure you have experienced this as well. Share that information so others can benefit from it. I urge you to share and invite others to our group to share as well. At the very least you are gaining contacts you may use later, getting real answers and suggestions to tough questions, honing your communication skills and getting support from others who share your goal as well as your frustration. You must participate for this to work. Let's commit to checking our group site at least once daily and invite at least 1 person per day. That's maybe 10 minutes tops. Let's grow this group and start sharing!

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over 6 months ago

Here's a great article I found on Chase Mobile Banking site

5 Tips for Re-Entering the Workforce After Baby Turn Your Time Away Into a Valuable Job-Seeking Resource By Jessica Marshall •Posted: 07/22/15 (found on Chase website)

Whether you've been home with baby for a few years or stayed with the kids until they left the nest, it's never too late to re-enter the workforce. These easy tips allow you to conveniently harness the power of your time away when considering a new career.

There's no doubt that being a stay-at-home parent is a full-time job. For the 5 million moms and 200,000 dads who stay home with kids in the United States, it's an occupation that requires developing and perfecting such transferable skills as budgeting, organizing, communicating, multitasking, negotiating and managing conflicts. Handling a difficult co-worker may be alarmingly similar to dealing with a toddler, mid-tantrum. But the professional accomplishments of the parenting track don't always translate on a résumé when you make the decision to re-enter the 9-to-5 workforce.

Whether you've spent months or years parenting full time, getting back into the swing of the working world takes some time, energy and adjustment. Here are a few tips that may help.

Evaluate your options. Having children is life changing, and it very well may have shifted your priorities when it comes to a career. If you know you want to go back to work but aren't sure what career you want to pursue or what jobs would best match your existing skill set, there are career evaluation resources at your fingertips, such as those at CareerOneStop.com (Opens Overlay), a site sponsored by the U.S. Department of Labor.

Rework your résumé. Dust it off, and be honest about the chronology. Explain it in your cover letter and speak to it briefly in a killer executive summary at the top of your résumé. Don't be shy about including any part-time work or volunteer efforts you may have done during your time with the children, such as organizing a charity event or helping out with an after-school program.

Tap into your network. Many jobs are found via networking. So take some time off from surfing job sites and make lunch dates with professionals in your desired field or with former employers, especially those who may have come back to work after having a baby themselves. Explain your goals, ask for opinions and advice, and collect contacts. Take advantage of networking events. Another great resource may be the alumni network or career services center at your former college or university.

Get your toes wet. Just because you haven't landed the job yet, doesn't mean you can't start working. Look into part-time opportunities or internships that can help beef up your résumé in the field you want to enter, especially if it differs from your previous experience. If you have time, enroll in a continuing education course online or at a nearby university to build new applicable skills. Set up a home office in a private space, away from the melee of the playroom, where you can go to work or study.

Ask for constructive criticism. Didn't get the job? Don't be afraid to ask for feedback on your interviews. It can go a long way in helping to improve your résumé or interviewing skills, and it may even create a new contact in the process.

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over 6 months ago

Thought for the day...

"Those who say they can't and those who they can are both right!" ~somebody very smart

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