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Different ways to get a job!

by Jo Escotal on August 18th, 2010

Different ways to get a job

Remember companies and small businesses are always hiring the only question you need to know is they will hire you if you provide value in helping them reach their goals which is making money!
I do not have a Sales Position currently open right now but if you have leads that will get me sales well guess what your hired.

1. Connections (Referral aka Networking), Friends, Family members, customers, leaders, teachers or people you know in your community these is the best method in finding a job

2. Research and go straight to the company or employer to see if they have a job that you can fulfill in helping them make money remember are you providing value?

3. Internship (they have proof of what you can do for them most likely going to hire you)

4.  Private or Temp Employment Agencies

5.  Volunteer and eventually if they see your value they will most likely give you a job

6. Job Fairs

7. Internet or Websites

8. Want Ads

9. Newspaper

10. State or Unemployment Agencies

11. Resumes (This is the old school method)

12. Form a job club

13. Professional Agencies

14. Hang out in places where employers pick you up and need your help

15. Civil Service Exam (Police, Fire Department)

 

Jo Blitz A. Escotal
CEO
Escotal.com

Creating shorcuts in Windows 7 using the Pin feature.

by Adrienne McGee on August 17th, 2010

Creating shorcuts in Windows 7 using the Pin feature.

Windows 7 gives you a new way to add shortcuts to the Start Menu and the Taskbar.

Whenever you see a program in the program list and would like to create a shortcut, simply right-click on the item and in the shortcut menu you will see an option to either pin the program to  the Start Menu or the Taskbar.

If you pick Start Menu, you will later see the program as a shortcut in the top of the start menu. If you pick the taskbar, the program will appear as an icon in the Taskbar. This basically replaces the old Quick Launch toolbar.

Pinned programs will remain pinned until you right-click on the item (in either the Start Menu or the Taskbar) and choose an un-pin command.

So, save your desktop for cool wallpaper images and put all your shortcuts in the Start Menu or Taskbar!

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