Resume Objective?
My hubby is trying to come up w/ an objective for his resume. He already have a job, but is applying for another position in the company, which requires a resume. He is seeking a position w/ the electrical company that will require him to work longer hours, involes more physical labor, be on call, and possibly require us to move. Please aid!Answers: My objective is to benefit the company by advance to positions that will broaden my work experience and contribute to the overall success of the company. With that within mind, I am willing to work longer hours, assume positions that require more physical endeavour, and if necessary relocate to suit the company's wishes.
Sounds like you're not exactly looking forward to this "opportunity".
Well, if finances more money...I suggest not using the "Objective" type of introduction..make you nouns like your applying for Miss America..Oh, I a moment ago want to work for world peace..
try this. Tell them who and what you are. Essentially tell them what you will do and at what even. If you are a Journey level Electrician next to 20 years experience in residential, commercial and industrial applications....so on.,
Here's one from my resume.
Profile: Senior design contrive experience in municipal wet system design, traffic and transportation engineering, traffic signal design and operations, subdivision design and site access control
good luck.
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How do I incorporate myself in New York and check online to see if the business name I choose is taken or not?
Answers: Incorporation is done from The Secretary of State's office, check their web site.
You do not incorporate "Yourself", incorporating is the act of creating a seperate entity.
Go to the NY department of state website and search for your desired name.
http://appsext8.dos.state.ny.us/corp_pub...
Where do brand describe shops and restuarant receive their music?
When you hear that familiar track within a shop (e.g. Next, Boots) or a restuarant (e.g. MacDonald's, Burger King), where do they go and get their music from?Their music tends to be up to date beside what's on the radio and yet it isn't from a radio that you hear. It's significantly unlikely they would spend money on new music CDs every week or month for the sake of have new environment music for their shop, so where do they receive their music from?
They may be downloads of individual tracks from the net, but who select those tracks and how do you know which tracks to choose (because our taste surrounded by music varies so much)?
Someone inform me.
Cheers
Answers: from musicians.
Business entities have to be cautious using popular music or risk being sued for copyright infringement. You can even be sued for using CDs on your "on hold" music.
Most big businesses use a service, http://www.xm-radio-satellite.com/index.
some places enjoy their own radio station dedicated to one company no 1 else can seize it theres been a few shops that do it