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A ebook that help you pass the police exam

No comments August 6th, 2010

I’ve always wanted to be a cop, but lately I’ve been having some serious doubts about my upcoming test. The cops that I sought out in my town for help in what I should expect on the exam would give me the cold shoulder. I started to believe there were no test out there for people like me.

Even some of the ride-alongs I went on with veteran cops were less than helpful. Finding quality information on how to prepare for the different aspects of the exam was very frustrating.

Then I did a search on Google and found a ebook. Excited, I bought the ebook right away and read it from cover to cover. The ebook provided great information on the many different sections of the exam. It’s even included quality bonuses that will prepare me for the oral board interview, and the police training academy. This is what I was looking for. The price is low ($47),but it help me greatly! Thanks a ton Officer Forestal!

If you alse want to be a cop as me. The ebook will help you!
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-Marcus Russell

How to Create a good impression in a new job

No comments July 22nd, 2010

Congratulations! You’ve just been appointed to your new job. Now the real work begins.

It is important from the beginning to convince your new employers that, in selecting you, they have made the right choice.

# Demonstrate that you are highly-motivated and eager to get started.

# Discuss your duties and responsibilities; and establish your priorities. Set challenging, but achievable, short-term and long-term goals.

# To enable you to fit in quickly, find out as much you can about your company and its organisational structure.

# Identify the most successful and highly valued people in the firm and analyse the reasons for their success. Use them as your role models. Associate with colleagues who are perceived as ideal employees.

# Prepare carefully for meetings with your boss. Try to anticipate questions and be ready with positive and considered responses. Make sure you are always well-informed. Keep up to date on current issues.

# Learn all you can about problem-solving techniques.
When you are given a problem to solve, tackle it enthusiastically and systematically.

# Establish a reputation as a good team player by developing good working relationships and cultivating friendships with as wide a range of people in the company as possible.

# Participate fully in your company’s training programme;
and avail of all opportunities to extend your knowledge
and develop work-related skills.

# Learn from your own mistakes and the mistakes of others.

# Do more than is specified in your contract. Volunteer for assignments that will help raise your profile within the company.

# Complete all work on time. Don’t make promises unless you are sure you can deliver.

# Develop a reputation for honesty, loyalty and integrity.

# Since your job description will form the basis of your performance appraisal, it is important to review it regularly.

From ‘Four Minutes to Job Interview Success’
published by Assignments Plus Business Publications

It is a beginning when you get a new job

No comments July 18th, 2010

I wasn’t satisfied with my job now,but the relationship with my colleague is very good,so i am hesitating whether i shall leave or stay.The reason why i want to job-hopping is that my boss always break his word.In the interview he promised double dayoff. holiday and bonus.I have been here for five month nothing he has offered,i have the feeling of cheated.Maybe you will ask why did you colleague leave?The answer is i don’t know,perhaps they used to this.
Tomorrow’s afternoon,I had noticed that I have been hired by a Germany company!I am very happy and excited.
I went to interview two weeks ago and received the phone notice what said me had been hired 2 days after.
They told me that I would be received the formal notice by E-mail.
But after a week,I didn’t received the E-mail.I feel a lit worry.
It happended sometings during I waited the notice.My friend who worked in this company told me that the employment time will be changed.It means that they just signed three-month contract with me.I am not a formal employee.I will not receive this contract.I feel very disappointed.
But after 2 days,my friend told it was a misunderstanding,I also will be a formal employee .Everything is like before.
Tomorrow,I finally received the last confirm notice.A stone in my heart fall to the ground!
Today I will resign from my boss!Then I will prepare to hand over my work.
I will have brand-new beginning!
Everybody blessing me!

Accept it or Leave it,it is your job

No comments July 16th, 2010

Part of my job is dealing with the data, simple and passionless.  All I have to do is modify them to acceptable standard, feed them into one of our computer systems, keep track and drag reports if necessary. I kind of like this part. Data is always neat, never messy like human beings are.

Today I dealt with those data, putting my mind in neutral gear and simply letting my fingers go through the motions. Time past fast, when I finished ISP uploading it was already 3:00 PM. I still have some time to do IPB update, but every fiber of my nerves screamed in protest. With a sign, I gave it up. It was Friday, I deserved some rest. Besides, since it hadn’t caused any trouble by a whole year’s neglect, I guess another delay won’t hurt much.

Putting off an unpleasant chore wouldn’t make it any less unpleasant. Deep inside, I knew it. Although I am still not quite clear about this whole IPB thing, I believe if I focused, I could clear up this mess within two, three at most days. Yes I can, but doesn’t mean I want to—like someone dares you to eat dirt.

It’s just another assignment delegated by Dear Miss J.  Of all the things, I admire her galls. About a year ago, she was hired to replace KK, who was going to transfer to another department. As a newly graduate, it might be too much for her to take all KK’s responsibilities. Therefore her considerate boss, Mr. Z, asked me to share some loads. “It is just a temporary arrangement, once she got on the track, you could hand them back to her.” said Mr. Z with his very famous Z’s smile. What could I possibly say? I agreed and a year’s later I finally realized that this temporary arrangement has already turned into a permanent decision. I don’t care much about it. I got used to the fact that everyone assumed that I could always take more because I can accomplish much without every seeming to hurry. Not that I was good, it’s just not my habit to make fuss. Dear Miss J, on the contrary, has a way of acting busy all the time without anything to be done.

Sometimes I thought that was the one thing life seemed determined to teach me: that there is no absolutely fairness in this unfair world. Every one has his own survival rule. You can either take responsibilities, make things done, or you can put on a good show in front of the authority, kiss the Big Men’ ass and make them to take you under their protective wings. Neither am I a good actor nor ass kisser. Besides I prefer to take responsibilities. That’s my choice, perhaps I should not complain much about it.

However everything has a line. Dear Miss J is not satisfied with the fact that I already took half part of work which was supposed to be hers. Instead, she is indignant with the fact that she actually still has things to do. Therefore, one by one, one assignment after another, she delegated her job to the others. And here comes this IPB thing. I would not be so angry if she handed it to me in a clear order, but no, with a year’s neglect, a tiny problem has already become a big headache. And just like that, she threw it to me, without the slightest gratitude or apologizes.

Perhaps I should not let it coming at me like this. Despite all these ill feelings, there is also a certain perverse comfort in knowing that I could rely on no one but myself. If I expect nothing of other people, I would not be disappointed by any failure on their part to live up to my expectations.

Accept it or leave it. How simple things are when it come down to a matter of survival.

In Beijing, getting to work is half the job

2 comments July 14th, 2010

Many Beijing residents spend up to an hour commuting to work every day, a statistic that reflects a need to improve the capital’s infrastructure, the Chinese Academy of Sciences said in a recent report.

Yang Yufeng, 25, a worker for an investment company in the city’s business hub in Chaoyang district, told the Global Times that it takes him an hour to travel from his home in Haidian district, which is 17 subway stations away.

“Beijing is so big and there is always a traffic jam. The only way to make sure I can get to work on time is to take the subway,” said Yang, who earns 3,000 yuan ($439) a month. “I am not planning to move to a place near my office because the rent in the central business district is unaffordable.”

The 2010 China New Urbanization Report, released Saturday, covered 50 major cities. Among these cities, Beijing topped the list with 52 minutes, followed by 48 minutes in Guangzhou and 47 minutes in Shanghai.

Niu Wenyuan, director of sustainable development strategy research center in the Chinese Academy of Sciences, told the Chengdu-based West China Metropolis Daily on Saturday that the time suggests there are many problems with the city’s public transportation system.

The average traffic jam in Beijing has reportedly increased from 3.5 hours every day in 2008 to 5 hours today, the Beijing News reported earlier.

Beijing has nine subway lines and hundreds of bus lines, but the growth in population and private cars is always overwhelming. The permanent population of Beijing reached 17 million last year, an increase of 600,000 over 2008, the China Security Daily reported.

To some residents, the long commuting time is a reflection of the lack of affordable housing in the business district.

Beijing Statistical Bureau data showed that the average monthly income of Beijing residents is about 2,500 yuan ($366) in the first quarter of 2010 but the rent for a one-bedroom apartment in the central business district is over 2,000 yuan ($292), the China Security Daily reported.

Summer Job for 2010 comes!

No comments July 11th, 2010

Now most of the students have been in their summer vacation, some of them keep on studying in some training school, some of them have a short trip to relax themselves, and some of them are going to have a summer job to stronger their practical ability.

Before the summer holiday, my aunt called me that she hoped me to find a job to my 16 years old sister in my factory, as she don’t want her daughter just playing computer at home for the whole holiday. Frankly speaking, I really don’t think my sister can endure the factory job, as the worker need to overtime work till to 23:00 o’clock. But I can’t refuse the request of my aunt, I deal with this thing quickly.
When my sister have her last test on friday, I bring her to interview the job, just like I told you before, our factory is in the busy season, so it will be much more workers, so my sister finally get the job. She will begin to work on next Monday.
My honey and I make a prediction to her, if she can insist on working over a week, we will take her to see a film, if she can keep on working over a month, we will bring her to eat the Japanese Cooking, as we two both think that she can’t work over 3 days for her character.
However, she really give us a surprise, now she is working about 2 weeks, but we still not get any complaint form her, which make us think that she grow up. Any way, I wish she will hold on straight to the end.

Buffett’s theory of investment

No comments July 11th, 2010

Warren Buffett was born in 1930 in Alaska .  For someone who is such an extrodinarily succussful investor , Warren Buffett comes off as a pretty ordinary guy . Ever as a young child , Buffett was pretty serious about making money . He used to go door to door and sell sada pop . At eleven years old, he bought his first stock .

He had already made $5,000 by delivering newspapers when he graduated from high school . It was never his intention to go to college.  He was finally persuaded to apply to Harvard Business School, but was turned down in what had to be one of the worst decisions in Harvard history .

      From the beginning , Buffett made his fortune from investing . He started with all the money he had made from selling pop , deliving newspapers , and operating pinball mechines .

 As for charity , Buffett’s strict standards have made it difficult for him to give much  money away . He evaluates charities the same way he looks for stocks : value for money , return on invested capital . He established Buffett Foundation . The foundation has given millions to organizations involved with population control , family planning and birth control .

Buffett’s theory of investment is regarded as  bible . He is a unique person , I admire him .

Two years after graduate

No comments July 11th, 2010

Since Dec.24, 2009, it was already 2 years after finishing the campus life.  Seems gaining nothing, but two years older than before.  Less passion, more lazyness;  less reading, more chatting, no morning reading, no diary to feedback, no plans, no simpleness,  no heart-heart communications, life seems boring, aimless, narrowed, isolated.

        What’s going wrong? Am I lost?  
        When I was yong, I dreamed to be a teacher in order to punish the kids of my teacher, who ordered me to copy the words for 10 pages; when I enter the high school, I dreamed to be accepted by a college, any college to avoid the endless suffing for the papers, exams, records, and satisfy my parents, whose furtherest dream was a college student for my family; when I enter the college, I dreamed to be a translator, excellet one, high paid, office lady, import cosmetics, brand suit; when I was going to leave college, I just dreamed to have a job, no matter what it is, regardless the payment, just a job, so simple as it.
       But now, I living without a dream! What a shame! 
       It is said that, ” to strive, to suffer, but not to  yield.”. Though it is clear it should not be like that, it is the real life I am living.
      Not myself alone, maybe, you,he and she, we are on the same boat. It is the exactly pic of our life after 2-3 years of graducate.
     The survival the fittest, which is the traditional existing principle and hardly to destroy. To be or not to be, we are the master of our own destiny.
    1st, clear up, find out what is your particularly strenth, if you like it, make it your career.
    2nd, make a step by step plan for it.
    3rd, action.
    Sometimes, maybe we are confused, depressed, or even lost. But this should not last long. Since there is a long way aheading us, with dream to achive, we can’t easily give up.
  When we are young, we are hot blooded and have lots of dreams and aspirations. When we grow up or leave school and face society, reality hits us and we soon find out that the dreams which we have are not so easy to achieve. There are always obstacles in the way of the things which we want to do. Life is not meant to be easy. It is certainly not your fault at all. Very few people could actually achieve what they dreamt of.
  To suffer, to try, but never to yield. On the way along with your dream, it will be a wonderful journey.

An interview dialogue for newspaper industry

No comments July 10th, 2010

INTERVIEWER:  I can see by your resume here that you studied business administration.
JOBSEEKER: That’s right.
INTERVIEWER: So I wonder why you want to work for a newspaper.
JOBSEEKER: I did reporting for the university newspaper at my school.
And I’ve always been very interested in journalism.
INTERVIEWER: But journalism–it’s a very different profession from administration.
You know a lot about administration.
Why don’t you choose to work for a company looking to train managers?
JOBSEEKER: I studied administration, yes, but I am more attracted to writing articles.
I want to use my knowledge of business to write financial news.
INTERVIEWER: A new reporter must expect to work many hours.
JOBSEEKER: I know that the profession requires dedication.
INTERVIEWER: You should expect to work more than fifty hours a week.
And there is a lot of pressure in this job.
You have to get stories in by the deadline.
You have to be very independent. You have to know how to arrange things by yourself.
JOBSEEKER: I know that beginning reporters work many hours.
I am very willing to take on the challenge.
INTERVIEWER: May I ask how well you know the city?
JOBSEEKER: I grew up here.
INTERVIEWER: But you went to college in Maine.
So you haven’t lived here for almost five years, yes?
JOBSEEKER: Yes, that’s true. But I grew up on the north side of town.
And I know this city very well. I have no trouble getting where I need to go.
INTERVIEWER: That’s good. Because if you’re hired, we will be sending you everywhere.
The job is in the city news department.
JOBSEEKER: Yes, I’m aware of that.
INTERVIEWER: Judging by the stories you gave us, I’d say your writing is very good.
Have you written things other than newspaper stories?
JOBSEEKER: I have experience writing newsletters for a health club.
I mentioned that in my resume.
INTERVIEWER: You did that while you were in school?
JOBSEEKER: Yes.
INTERVIEWER: Oh, yes, I see it. Well, I think our interview is complete then.
Are there any questions you would like to ask me?
JOBSEEKER: No, not at the moment.
INTERVIEWER: Alright, then. We will probably be giving you a call in ten days or so.
I have to interview several more people.
JOBSEEKER: Thank you, Mr. Wang.

Can money buy everything?

No comments July 9th, 2010

Come back home From the outside, I received a slide  sent by my eld friend FISH.Maybe you have seen many similar slides, perhaps as early as in high school when they write a composition seen similar parallelism. Content as follows:

With money, you can buy building.
But you can’t buy a home.
With money, you can buy a clock.
But can not buy time.
With money, you can buy a bed.
But you can’t get enough sleep.
With money, you can buy a book.
But can not buy knowledge.
With money, you can buy medical services.
But can not buy health.
With money, you can buy you a position.
But can not buy respect.
With money, you can buy blood.
But can not buy life.
With money, you can buy.
But you can’t buy love.
This will bring the proverb from Holland
The proverb has eight around the world
Now is the time you get lucky.
This is not a joke
You will be lucky from mail or the Internet.
In this proverb to four days
Real need lucky man
Below are some relevant received after this information
The patients who get lucky
Kohnstamm’s in 1953 received this message
Then let his secretary sent 20 people
Four days later, he was a billion yuan in the lottery.
Carlos received the same message, but not preach to don’t,
“In four days after his fruit was dismissed.
Soon he changed his mind,
This information to others,
After the change to rich.
In seven years, after receiving the information beru at it, after several days of his son son fell ill
He immediately put this information to 2 0, 9 days later he received the news.
His son was healed.
The information is from South Africa’s missionary NTH ony a DE cr oud wrote.
In four days you pass this information to others
You give this information from the beginning to others open after four days, you will come lucky.
This is true, this information will be spread lucky.
Fortunately, you will eventually come in front

If be in high school, even before the university graduation, I saw this passage will probably continue to feel the classic and collected, but now I’m afraid. It’s very hot, I took my sweat from outside, return to take a shower. But after watching this passage, I intend to write blog. Maybe because I am really  defensively.

With money, you can buy building. But you can’t buy a home.

With your girlfriend – most is because you didn’t marry to buy a house? You can buy the house, not just to buy a house? Not only such, you buy a house, you can still have several home!

With money, you can buy a clock. But can not buy time.

– money, you can put unimportant matters to teach others to do, even did not directly, rich, still need to do what? You have to buy all the time devoted to why and why! Buy time?

With money, you can buy a bed, but can’t get enough sleep.

Dizzy, have the money, buy the world’s best, the best house under the environment of a piece of bed, had better have the baby to sleep. If you have insomnia, find the best doctor of the world for you. How long sleep sleep to guarantee.

With money, you can buy a book. But can not buy knowledge.

- the more wrong. With money, you can buy the world’s best education resources, make the most severe person do you buy the teacher, the most efficient learning tools, or go to the best universities. Ensure you buy a truck a truck of knowledge.

With money, you can buy medical services. But can not buy health.

Don’t buy medical service, is healthy assurance? Have the money to hire the best individual doctors, every month, let’s check body healthy diet and fitness consultant to plan, travel around the world, the mood that can not healthy?

With money, you can buy you a position. But can not buy respect.

Needless to say, the — this is riding a bicycle in the street, or open Benz street respected? A what association or money, do a whole industry association President, respect you. There is a charity party, some money, let television exposure, the whole Chinese people respect you!

With money, you can buy blood. But can not buy life.

Money can buy, not only, also can buy others! Believe?

With money, you can buy. But you can’t buy love.

- sharp-looking lamborghini miura to China before any a university, school if you still don’t have a boyfriend, love is two easy and inseparable.

So we can see now, money really can buy anything ,at least in China now.