YAHOO ANSWER: Seach in any city; search with no objective

Sunday, July 22, 2007

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Seach in any city; search with no objective

QUESTION

Asked by “i_squeeze”

How to do a Job Search in no particular city?

I’m an Office Manager and Senior Executive Assistant with a current security clearance (secret) and military background. I want to search for a job, but in no particular city. How do I do that? Normally when job searching, you search for a job in a particular city. I just want to put my resume out there and see what feedback I get. Any suggestions? Thanks.

ANSWER

Dear “i_squeeze”:

Isn’t there an funny proverb about when you don’t have a destination any road is the right way?

As I understand it, you don’t have a geographic preference. And, just want to see what’s available?

Well, I’d suggest that you have to get a better objective in mind. Are you looking for a bigger leadership role or just a bigger executive to assist? I think you can “put yourself out there” in different ways to put your toe in the water.

Consider some strategies that are not “throwing up” your resume and seeing what sticks. Toastmasters, peer networking, and “never eat lunch alone” type activities. On the computer side, you can do Facebook, LinkedIn, and other sites that allow you to build a community of interest. On the personal side, there are blogs like Kent B’s that help you “build your brand”, Yahoo groups like MyLInkedInPower forum where you can connect to a diverse audience, and even my own modest “turkey farm” for some ideas.

I have a bunch of likes of interest below.

I think my answer is that you need an objective first.

Hope this helps. I’m interested how it works out for you. Drop me a note sometime. My blog may have helpful “stuff”.

Ferdinand J. Reinke
Kendall Park, NJ 08824

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YAHOO ANSWER: sue a doctor

Thursday, July 19, 2007

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QUESTION

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can u suit a doctor even if the damage wasn’t permanent and how much time do you have to do it?

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ANSWER

Dear “curlyboy”:

Well, I am not a doc, lawyer, nore do I play one on tv. And, I think it was Mark Twain or Will Rogers or some other cynic said that “medicine is the art of amusing the patient while the body heals itself”. Medicine is a joke! On the people who think that docs ain’t human.

As I understand your question, you’d like to sue a doc for a non-fatal not-permanent injury. Right?

Let me share what happened to me. My wife actually. She had a heart attack and was treated at prestigious Princeton Hospital. They really blew it. They pumped her full of fluids, kept her overnight, and sent her home. She literally gained 13 pounds in less than two days. And she felt like shit. I wasn’t happy so we went to our family doc, who I had never been impressed with, but recognized she was in deep kimshi (Korean smelly cabbage). He sent her right to the local ER, Don’t pass go; don’t collect 200$. They diagnosed her as in congestive heart failure with complications. A thirty day stay and a lot of testing and treatments. They never figured out what her original problem but she was walking and talking. We were pissed to put it mildly. And, consulted with our lawyer. His advice “no harm; no foul”. Non fatal; non permanent; injury debate able. And I had our GP and her cardiologist volunteering to testify because they were upset hat another doctor would make her their problem. She was retired and didn’t die, so he said we might get some “chump change” and have to pay big bux to get it into court. So, we dropped it.

My advice is to “fuggetboutit”.

You can’t possibly be as upset as I was. I’d like to go down to Pton and thrash both cardio docs within an inch of bodily arm. But, some times you just have to cut your losses.

Sorry, wish I could share a better advice, but my advice my answer, is to just move on.

Hope this helps. I’m interested how it works out for you. Drop me a note sometime. My blog may have helpful “stuff”.

Ferdinand J. Reinke
Kendall Park, NJ 08824

SOURCE

My personal experience
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http://www.reinkefaceslife.com/

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