Sunday, July 25, 2010
RSA Animate - Smile or Die
RSA Animate - Smile or Die
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u5um8QWWRvo&feature=youtube_gdata
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Acclaimed journalist, author and political activist Barbara Ehrenreich explores the darker side of positive thinking.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u5um8QWWRvo&feature=youtube_gdata
Friday, July 23, 2010
Sacramento Career Fair
Sacramento Career Fair
Monday, July 26, 2010
11:00 AM to 2:00 PM
Red Lion Hotel at Arden Village
1401 Arden Way
Sacramento, CA 95815
It is time to get ready for another job fair, please do not get discouraged guys. Put on your best face and suit and make sure that you touch base with your resume writing services and do your best. I will be there to assist you with your resume critiquing, hope to see you.
Janis Barat
(800) 490-5494
Monday, July 26, 2010
11:00 AM to 2:00 PM
Red Lion Hotel at Arden Village
1401 Arden Way
Sacramento, CA 95815
It is time to get ready for another job fair, please do not get discouraged guys. Put on your best face and suit and make sure that you touch base with your resume writing services and do your best. I will be there to assist you with your resume critiquing, hope to see you.
Janis Barat
(800) 490-5494
Thursday, July 22, 2010
Unemployment Checks Are Coming...
Checks are coming: Obama signs unemployment bill (AP)
AP - Federal checks could begin flowing again as early as next week to millions of jobless people who lost up to seven weeks of unemployment benefits in a congressional standoff.
AP - Federal checks could begin flowing again as early as next week to millions of jobless people who lost up to seven weeks of unemployment benefits in a congressional standoff.
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Job Fairs in San Jose
Work 2 Future -- Resources & Job Fair
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
11 a.m. - 4 p.m.
HP Pavilion
525 W. Santa Clara Street
San Jose, CA 95113
For more information: (408) 794-1100
Includes free parking
Click here for more information
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
11 a.m. - 4 p.m.
HP Pavilion
525 W. Santa Clara Street
San Jose, CA 95113
For more information: (408) 794-1100
Includes free parking
Click here for more information
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Fear Over Losing Unemployment Benefits
Another article I ran across that is well worth reading...
Fears grow as millions lose U.S. jobless benefits
Men look over jobs listings while searching for employment at a jobs center in San Francisco, California February 4, 2010. REUTERS/Robert Galbraith
On Wednesday July 14, 2010, 1:35 am EDT
By Nick Carey
CINCINNATI (Reuters) - Deborah Coleman lost her unemployment benefits in April, and now fears for millions of others if the Senate does not extend aid for the jobless.
"It's too late for me now," she said, fighting back tears at the Freestore Foodbank in the low-income Over-the-Rhine district near downtown Cincinnati. "But it will be terrible for the people who'll lose their benefits if Congress does nothing."
For nearly two years, Coleman says she has filed an average of 30 job applications a day, but remains jobless.
"People keep telling me there are jobs out there, but I haven't been able to find them."
Coleman, 58, a former manager at a telecommunications firm, said the only jobs she found were over the Ohio state line in Kentucky, but she cannot reach them because her car has been repossessed and there is no bus service to those areas.
After her $300 a week benefits ran out, Freestore Foodbank brokered emergency 90-day support in June for rent. Once that runs out, her future is uncertain.
"I've lost everything and I don't know what will happen to me," she said.
The recession -- the worst U.S. downturn since the 1930s -- has left some 8 million people like Coleman out of work.
Unemployment has remained stubbornly high at around 9.5 percent. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, in June 6.8 million people or 45.5 percent of the total are long-term unemployed, or jobless for 27 weeks or more.
Before the recession began in late 2007, the unemployed received benefits, usually a few hundred dollars a week, for 26 weeks or around six months after losing their jobs.
Under the federal/state programs, which are administered by state governments and partly funded by taxes on business, only full-time workers are eligible for benefits. Within federal guidelines, benefits and eligibility vary from state to state.
As the downturn left more Americans out of work for longer periods, Congress voted to provide funding to extend benefits to as long as 99 weeks in some areas.
Some critics say this adds to the country's large fiscal deficit, and may even discourage job-seeking.
FOOD BANKS FEAR STRAIN
An attempt to pass another extension has become bogged down in partisan political bickering in the Senate. Relief agencies fear that failure to extend benefits will strain their resources and may worsen the U.S. housing crisis.
"This will put a great deal of stress and strain on our organization, which has already been working hard," said Vicki Escarra, chief executive of Feeding America, which has a network of more than 200 food banks. In the year ended June 30, Feeding America distributed 3 billion pounds (1.36 billion kg) of food, a 50 percent increase over the past two years.
The benefits debate has pitted the majority of Democrats against most Republicans and some conservative Democrats.
When the House of Representatives passed a $34 billion benefit extension on July 1, 11 fiscally conservative Democrats voted against it. The Senate may take up the issue again in mid-July, but Republicans like Senator Tom Coburn have argued any extension must be paid for with cuts elsewhere.
"Even then he (Coburn) is not sure if that's a good idea," said John Hart, a spokesman for the Oklahoma senator. "The longer the unemployed have benefits, the less incentive there is to find a job."
Most economists argue that cutting benefits could slow recovery, describing benefits as direct economic stimulus because almost every penny of it gets spent. In a June 28 client note, Goldman Sachs said if all additional U.S. stimulus spending expires, it could slow the economy up to 1.5 percentage points from the fourth quarter 2010 to the second quarter of 2011.
The note added that extending unemployment benefits and a $400 tax credit would "substantially mitigate" that impact.
3 MILLION CUT OFF IN TWO MONTHS
During the Senate impasse, from the week ended June 5 to the week ended July 10, more than 2.1 million Americans lost their benefits. Another million will join them by July 31.
In Ohio alone, where unemployment stood at 10.7 percent in May, more than 83,000 people lost their benefits in June.
Sister Barbara Busch, executive director of non-profit housing group Working in Neighborhoods in Cincinnati, 65 percent of the people who come seeking help with their mortgages are unemployed or underemployed.
"I fear once the benefits run out, I suspect we'll see a new wave of foreclosures," she said. "I just hope I'm wrong."
Ohio is a bellwether U.S. state in elections. The state's Democratic attorney general Richard Cordray said blocking extending jobless benefits was politically motivated ahead of the midterm elections in November.
"If people lose their benefits they will blame the congressional majority and the administration," he said. "As unappetizing as it is, that would appear to be the strategy."
Senator Coburn's spokesman Hart said suggestions the Republicans were playing partisan politics were "ludicrous."
"The Democrats say that because they want to avoid making the hard decisions," he said.
Alonzo Allen, 55, a former aid agency worker in Cincinnati whose benefits will run out in September, spends two days a week volunteering at the food bank in Over-the-Rhine and the other three looking for work. He said he worries about the one-bedroom apartment he rents and how he will feed his dog Ginger, who is the "only family I have."
"If the benefits stop, I'll be out on the street and I'll lose all my furniture," he said. "That's going to be tough."
Fears grow as millions lose U.S. jobless benefits
Men look over jobs listings while searching for employment at a jobs center in San Francisco, California February 4, 2010. REUTERS/Robert Galbraith
On Wednesday July 14, 2010, 1:35 am EDT
By Nick Carey
CINCINNATI (Reuters) - Deborah Coleman lost her unemployment benefits in April, and now fears for millions of others if the Senate does not extend aid for the jobless.
"It's too late for me now," she said, fighting back tears at the Freestore Foodbank in the low-income Over-the-Rhine district near downtown Cincinnati. "But it will be terrible for the people who'll lose their benefits if Congress does nothing."
For nearly two years, Coleman says she has filed an average of 30 job applications a day, but remains jobless.
"People keep telling me there are jobs out there, but I haven't been able to find them."
Coleman, 58, a former manager at a telecommunications firm, said the only jobs she found were over the Ohio state line in Kentucky, but she cannot reach them because her car has been repossessed and there is no bus service to those areas.
After her $300 a week benefits ran out, Freestore Foodbank brokered emergency 90-day support in June for rent. Once that runs out, her future is uncertain.
"I've lost everything and I don't know what will happen to me," she said.
The recession -- the worst U.S. downturn since the 1930s -- has left some 8 million people like Coleman out of work.
Unemployment has remained stubbornly high at around 9.5 percent. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, in June 6.8 million people or 45.5 percent of the total are long-term unemployed, or jobless for 27 weeks or more.
Before the recession began in late 2007, the unemployed received benefits, usually a few hundred dollars a week, for 26 weeks or around six months after losing their jobs.
Under the federal/state programs, which are administered by state governments and partly funded by taxes on business, only full-time workers are eligible for benefits. Within federal guidelines, benefits and eligibility vary from state to state.
As the downturn left more Americans out of work for longer periods, Congress voted to provide funding to extend benefits to as long as 99 weeks in some areas.
Some critics say this adds to the country's large fiscal deficit, and may even discourage job-seeking.
FOOD BANKS FEAR STRAIN
An attempt to pass another extension has become bogged down in partisan political bickering in the Senate. Relief agencies fear that failure to extend benefits will strain their resources and may worsen the U.S. housing crisis.
"This will put a great deal of stress and strain on our organization, which has already been working hard," said Vicki Escarra, chief executive of Feeding America, which has a network of more than 200 food banks. In the year ended June 30, Feeding America distributed 3 billion pounds (1.36 billion kg) of food, a 50 percent increase over the past two years.
The benefits debate has pitted the majority of Democrats against most Republicans and some conservative Democrats.
When the House of Representatives passed a $34 billion benefit extension on July 1, 11 fiscally conservative Democrats voted against it. The Senate may take up the issue again in mid-July, but Republicans like Senator Tom Coburn have argued any extension must be paid for with cuts elsewhere.
"Even then he (Coburn) is not sure if that's a good idea," said John Hart, a spokesman for the Oklahoma senator. "The longer the unemployed have benefits, the less incentive there is to find a job."
Most economists argue that cutting benefits could slow recovery, describing benefits as direct economic stimulus because almost every penny of it gets spent. In a June 28 client note, Goldman Sachs said if all additional U.S. stimulus spending expires, it could slow the economy up to 1.5 percentage points from the fourth quarter 2010 to the second quarter of 2011.
The note added that extending unemployment benefits and a $400 tax credit would "substantially mitigate" that impact.
3 MILLION CUT OFF IN TWO MONTHS
During the Senate impasse, from the week ended June 5 to the week ended July 10, more than 2.1 million Americans lost their benefits. Another million will join them by July 31.
In Ohio alone, where unemployment stood at 10.7 percent in May, more than 83,000 people lost their benefits in June.
Sister Barbara Busch, executive director of non-profit housing group Working in Neighborhoods in Cincinnati, 65 percent of the people who come seeking help with their mortgages are unemployed or underemployed.
"I fear once the benefits run out, I suspect we'll see a new wave of foreclosures," she said. "I just hope I'm wrong."
Ohio is a bellwether U.S. state in elections. The state's Democratic attorney general Richard Cordray said blocking extending jobless benefits was politically motivated ahead of the midterm elections in November.
"If people lose their benefits they will blame the congressional majority and the administration," he said. "As unappetizing as it is, that would appear to be the strategy."
Senator Coburn's spokesman Hart said suggestions the Republicans were playing partisan politics were "ludicrous."
"The Democrats say that because they want to avoid making the hard decisions," he said.
Alonzo Allen, 55, a former aid agency worker in Cincinnati whose benefits will run out in September, spends two days a week volunteering at the food bank in Over-the-Rhine and the other three looking for work. He said he worries about the one-bedroom apartment he rents and how he will feed his dog Ginger, who is the "only family I have."
"If the benefits stop, I'll be out on the street and I'll lose all my furniture," he said. "That's going to be tough."
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Resume Services Testimonials
For those that are curious, look at just a few testimonials that we have received for our services...
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May 17, 2010 "Janis this is great, thank you so much! ~ Oscar E. ~ New York, NY
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February 19, 2010 "And again, thank you for your kindness and caring. I will never forget all this help you've done for me, especially on my Resume and Cover letter. I will call you as soon as I get scheduled for an interview. Just take good care always ,You're so wonderful. Very Respectful" ~ Ernesto ~ Sacramento, Ca
January 5, 2010 "Janis I thank you so much, I wish I would have met you before that other guy did my resume. Wow, thank you so much". ~Jodi ~ Sacramento, Ca
December 28, 2009 "Janis Thank you for all of the time that you have given to be since the job fair. I appreciate all of the job coaching and advise that you haven given me". ~Tom R. ~ Sacramento, CA
December 02, 2009 "This resume is great, man that looks great!!! I will definitely be sending people your way". ~ Brick R. ~ Whiteville, North Carolina
November 04, 2009 "Oh thank you so much, this is just what I needed. My son is going to need a resume too, he will be calling you". ~ Stan F. ~ Diamond Springs, CA
November 09, 2009 "Thank you Janis for all of your encouragement and the great service". ~ Jeff D. ~ El Dorado Hills, CA
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November 19, 2009 "Janis you are amazing, thank you. I called you yesterday and had an interview with At&t today at 9am, you did it for me... Thank you so much. When I went into the interview and presented my resume to the H.R. manager, he look at my resume and his eyes got big, and his mouth dropped open! He stated that he had never seen a resume like this in his life, thank you, thank you" ~ Uzi G. ~ Sacramento, CA
October 12, 2009 "Thank you for this great service, I needed this the next day for an interview and you did it! And, by the next morning is was there, thank you very much". ~ Srinivasan ~ San Jose, CA
October 21, 2009 "Wow, oh my goodness. Now I know what was wrong with my resume. I am impressed! Wow, thank you". ~ Jaime R. ~ Pollock, CA
September 2009 "The resume looks really great, thank you very much". ~ Joel ~ Sacramento, CA
September 17, 2009 "It looks great, I'm anxious to send it out, thank you". ~ Amy S. ~ Citrus Heights, CA
September 11, 2009 "Hello Janis, Thank you for your wonderful work on my resume". ~ Elizabeth C. ~ Roseville, CA
August 2009 "Janis, I really enjoyed speaking with you. Thank you very much for all of your advice and help". ~ Carol T. ~ Sacramento, CA
July 02, 2009 "I am very impressed Janis, I cannot thank you enough. I can't wait to start sending this out. Fantastic!!! " ~ Rebeccah K. ~ Elk Grove, CA
May 27th 2009 "Excellent job Janis- I want to thank you for your excellent resume services. I feel better about my future already! " ~ Andre Lang ~ Sacramento CA ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
May 22, 2009 "The resumes looks great, very professional. Thanks for all of your help. ~ Wendy ~ Citrus Heights, CA
May 16th 2009 "Thank you Janis for the Articles and all the advice on updating my resume.... ~ James ~ Sacramento, CA
May 14, 2009 "Thank you so much.. I already gave your email to several of my friends. Again, thank you.. ~ Guadalupe V. ~ Sacramento, CA
April 14, 2009 "I wanted to thank you for doing my resume. I like it very much. If anyone I know or meet who needs help with their resume, I'll recommend you. Thank you ~ Danielle Nelson ~ Seattle, WA
March 7, 2009 "Janis, thank you again for the great resume that you did for me, just wanted to let you know that I got the job I was wanting.. I can't thank you enough. ~ Bobby D. A. ~ San Jose, CA
July 2, 2010 "WOW WOW WOW You are so smart and good. Thank you so much I love it so much the way you did . Everything is good I don't want any changes . Definitely I will give you referrals because I see that you very professional. Thank you so much. ~ Olga ~ Sacramento, CA
May 21, 2010 "Thank you so much for all of your hard work and thank you for getting this done for me over the weekend. It is absolutely what I needed, I owe you lunch" ~ Efraim ~ Colorado
May 17, 2010 "Janis this is great, thank you so much! ~ Oscar E. ~ New York, NY
April 27, 2010 "I am very impressed with the resume that you did for me, timing is impeccable because I have an interview in 2 days. Thank you for rushing this and doing such a great job." ~ Bill R. ~ Illinois
February 19, 2010 "And again, thank you for your kindness and caring. I will never forget all this help you've done for me, especially on my Resume and Cover letter. I will call you as soon as I get scheduled for an interview. Just take good care always ,You're so wonderful. Very Respectful" ~ Ernesto ~ Sacramento, Ca
January 5, 2010 "Janis I thank you so much, I wish I would have met you before that other guy did my resume. Wow, thank you so much". ~Jodi ~ Sacramento, Ca
December 28, 2009 "Janis Thank you for all of the time that you have given to be since the job fair. I appreciate all of the job coaching and advise that you haven given me". ~Tom R. ~ Sacramento, CA
December 02, 2009 "This resume is great, man that looks great!!! I will definitely be sending people your way". ~ Brick R. ~ Whiteville, North Carolina
November 04, 2009 "Oh thank you so much, this is just what I needed. My son is going to need a resume too, he will be calling you". ~ Stan F. ~ Diamond Springs, CA
November 09, 2009 "Thank you Janis for all of your encouragement and the great service". ~ Jeff D. ~ El Dorado Hills, CA
November 13, 2009 "Yahooooo... they both look wonderful! Thank you again". ~ Maribeth S. ~ Sacramento, CA
November 19, 2009 "Janis you are amazing, thank you. I called you yesterday and had an interview with At&t today at 9am, you did it for me... Thank you so much. When I went into the interview and presented my resume to the H.R. manager, he look at my resume and his eyes got big, and his mouth dropped open! He stated that he had never seen a resume like this in his life, thank you, thank you" ~ Uzi G. ~ Sacramento, CA
October 12, 2009 "Thank you for this great service, I needed this the next day for an interview and you did it! And, by the next morning is was there, thank you very much". ~ Srinivasan ~ San Jose, CA
October 21, 2009 "Wow, oh my goodness. Now I know what was wrong with my resume. I am impressed! Wow, thank you". ~ Jaime R. ~ Pollock, CA
September 2009 "The resume looks really great, thank you very much". ~ Joel ~ Sacramento, CA
September 17, 2009 "It looks great, I'm anxious to send it out, thank you". ~ Amy S. ~ Citrus Heights, CA
September 11, 2009 "Hello Janis, Thank you for your wonderful work on my resume". ~ Elizabeth C. ~ Roseville, CA
August 2009 "Janis, I really enjoyed speaking with you. Thank you very much for all of your advice and help". ~ Carol T. ~ Sacramento, CA
July 02, 2009 "I am very impressed Janis, I cannot thank you enough. I can't wait to start sending this out. Fantastic!!! " ~ Rebeccah K. ~ Elk Grove, CA
May 27th 2009 "Excellent job Janis- I want to thank you for your excellent resume services. I feel better about my future already! " ~ Andre Lang ~ Sacramento CA ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
May 22, 2009 "The resumes looks great, very professional. Thanks for all of your help. ~ Wendy ~ Citrus Heights, CA
May 16th 2009 "Thank you Janis for the Articles and all the advice on updating my resume.... ~ James ~ Sacramento, CA
May 14, 2009 "Thank you so much.. I already gave your email to several of my friends. Again, thank you.. ~ Guadalupe V. ~ Sacramento, CA
April 14, 2009 "I wanted to thank you for doing my resume. I like it very much. If anyone I know or meet who needs help with their resume, I'll recommend you. Thank you ~ Danielle Nelson ~ Seattle, WA
March 7, 2009 "Janis, thank you again for the great resume that you did for me, just wanted to let you know that I got the job I was wanting.. I can't thank you enough. ~ Bobby D. A. ~ San Jose, CA
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