Recruitment Agency

March 31st, 2011

As you know that there are different kinds of recruitment agencies available in across the world. If you are planning to work in Dubai then first you should be known about various recruitment agencies available in Dubai and also should know the basic fundamentals of these recruitment agencies situated in Dubai. A recruitment agency is an agency that offer a particular kinds of candidates for it’s employers and also offer a lot of job vacancies for those who need for that. Do you know that the recruitment agencies available in Dubai are very different from the recruitment agencies are available in the US countries and some European countries?

So you need to know all about these recruitment agencies available in Dubai. You can find various job advertisements in your local newspaper as well as on the internet. The jobs available in there in Dubai are almost same as the jobs in the US. Even the recruitment agencies available in Dubai also work the same way as the recruitment agencies do in the US countries. Read more…

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What do you know about CNA’s salaries

March 28th, 2011

One of the most widespread careers with personal fulfillment and high salaries in the health care industry is a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA). Nursing assistant’s duties include basic patient’s care like feeding, changing the dress and bathing under the direct control of a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN). It may include additional functions such as changing beds. The duties of a CNA does not seem very glamorous, but they are vital for the proper functioning of any health care facility. CNA salaries are very good, and increase exponentially as you gain more experience with certified nursing assistant training.

CNA salaries start around $ 19 000 for entry level positions to $ 36,000 for more experienced nursing assistants. In addition, as these professions are in demand so that many hospitals and nursing homes offer attractive bonuses to encourage them to work for CNA. According to statistics there will be an increased demand for CNA in the future as the population ages and has more long-term health care needs.

CNA’s salaries are generally based on a rate per hour. Read more…

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District mandates bill reworked

March 27th, 2011

State “mandates” are a longstanding sore point for Colorado school districts, which complain that the legislature keeps telling them to do more things and file more reports even as state financial support of schools is dropping.

For the past couple of legislative sessions school districts have resisted such bills, even those on such apple pie issues as recess and school safety. For the 2011 session, the mandates discussion turned in the direction of eliminating – or at least streamlining – existing requirements.

The outcome of those discussions was House Bill 11-1277, an amended version of which was passed 13-0 by the House Education Committee Monday. The measure is not a sweeping overhaul of state requirements on schools, and it covers only a handful of issues.

A key part of the reason for that, according to those involved in the discussions that led to the current version, is that many education mandates are federal and not easily changed or worked around.

As originally introduced, the most interesting part of HB 11-1277 was a provision that any education requirement passed by the legislature had to carry funding with it. If an e

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Is Direct Mail Marketing Dead?

March 27th, 2011

There is a lively discussion going on over at MSPmentorregarding the effectiveness of using Direct Mail in general marketing efforts. In his post, Joe talks about Nine Lives Media Inc.s (MSPmentors parent) Google Adwords account and how they utilize it, and then writes “But when I walked down my driveway and reached into my physical mailbox today, I pulled out a catchy direct mail piece from Google. It was a four-page overview that offered me more tips on using Google Adwords. I’m keeping the mailer and plan to give it a closer read tonight.

Joe goes on to inquire in his post “What type of return on investment can direct mail offer?“. You can read his entire post by clicking the link above, along with the excellent feedback from his respondents. I also posted the following feedback:

Joe, great post – and all respondents, excellent feedback.

Just to recap the feedback and add a few thoughts, it’s all about the number of marketing touches delivered – not only to prospects, but also to existing clients that fills the pipeline. And uti

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Tags: Direct Mail, Marketing

The Hazards of Dreaming About Colleges

March 27th, 2011

When I looked at The Princeton Review’s newly released lists of America’s most popular dream colleges, I immediately saw a problem.

Before I explain why, take a look at the dream colleges that teenagers and parents cited most often.

  1. Stanford University
  2. Harvard University
  3. New York University
  4. Princeton University
  5. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  6. Yale University
  7. UCLA
  8. University of Pennsylvania
  9. University of Southern California
  10. University of California, Berkeley.
  1. Harvard University
  2. Stanford University
  3. Princeton University
  4. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  5. Yale University
  6. Duke University
  7. Brown University
  8. New York University
  9. University of Notre Dame
  10. Northwestern University

I find these lists troubling and here’s why: I’d argue that the responses show a serious lack of imagination and downright laziness.

It’s easy to mention Ivy League schools when a pollster asks about dream colleges because everybody knows they are prestigious. It’s also

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And Then There Were Four — Green River Withdraws From NWJCFL

March 26th, 2011

High School Cover 2 has learned that a second team, Green River, has defected from the NWJCFL The JC league now consists of four teams: Columbia Basin, Yakima Valley, South Sound, and Tacoma Green River, like Everett, has decided that they can do better playing an independent schedule than remaining a part of the NWJCFL League officials report that they fought to prevent these defections but, in the end, werent able to convince Everett and Green River to remain We have been assured, however, that the remaining four teams have no intention of withdrawing and the league is poised to continue the 2011 season without them

We have requested a response from Green River coach Todd Stroschein and will post his reply when received

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