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October 30, 2011

Jumpstart Your Job Hunt With a Quality Resume – Ultimate Resume Writing Dos and Don’ts

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After years of working in the executive staffing and recruiting industry, collaborating with countless hiring managers and human resource administrators across various industries, I acquired a thorough understanding of what these individuals were looking for in potential job candidates. I began to see patterns, consistencies, universal tendencies, and I began to see just how important a good resume really is.

As a point of fact, hiring managers only spend around 15 seconds perusing over a new resume and they are really only looking for a couple of things when they do. They’re on autopilot, for the most part. They want to know:

1) Who have you worked for?

2) Have you had steady employment?

3) What notable achievements and recognitions have you had throughout your career?

4) What do you have to offer which will meet with their specific needs?

An effective resume will answer those questions with a minimal amount of effort and, as with any effective marketing tool, it will also leave the reader wanting to know more. You want to give them just enough info to prompt them into action. That’s when they pick up the phone and call you for an interview!

So your resume is your professional introduction. It’s your only chance to make a memorable first impression and I can tell you right now that if you do not take your resume seriously, then your resume will never be TAKEN seriously. It really is that simple.

Now, if you feel you are capable and qualified to write a compelling and dynamic resume, then by all means give it a shot. However, if you’re not extremely confident in your skills as a writer and/or marketer, I would sincerely recommend you hook up with a professional resume writer to help you craft the perfect resume for you. A seasoned veteran in these matters can be an invaluable resource. After all, I trust my mechanic to work on my car because he works on cars all day, every day. Well there are people out there who work on resumes all day, every day…so trust us!

For those who are convinced they have what it takes, this article should help you with some of the finer points. Although job markets and technologies are always changing, there are some things which are fairly universal and constitute the basic principles of a winning resume. To guide you along, I have compiled a comprehensive list of resume writing Do’s and Don’ts, complete with secret tricks of the trade as well as a collection of common mistakes people make. So pay close attention, take my advice into consideration, and you’ll be on your way to landing that dream job in no time!

DON’T

Misrepresent the Truth – Lying on your resume is never a good idea. You don’t want to start a professional relationship based on the misrepresentation of facts. Just as you would hope the employer is not lying to you about the job requirements, salary, etc, they expect you are not lying to them about your background and/or skill sets. It’s the decent and respectable way to conduct yourself and there is no room for dishonesty in the workplace because, sooner or later, these things always have a tendency to come to the surface. Remember: The truth shall set you free!

Use Slang or Jargon – You need to be as professional as possible in the context of your resume if you expect to be taken seriously as a professional. For this reason, you should avoid using familiar lingo, slang, or jargon in your resume. The exception to this rule is when using very industry-specific terminology to describe your particular skills. This can actually help to lend you credit as a knowledgeable individual and an expert in your field, but your such terms wisely and tactfully.

Include a Picture – Unless you’re a model or in a professional dependent on physical attributes, I always advise against putting your picture on your resume. In my experience, it can do more harm than good. So keep the formatting of the resume simple and let the hiring manager use their imagination until they call you in for an interview. Plus, your looks should have nothing to do with your professionalism or the credentials qualifying you for the position. In the business world (even legally), your appearance should have no value as a selling point for you as a competent job candidate.

Include Irrelevant Info (AKA “Fluff”) – If it’s not important, don’t add it to your resume. If you were a cook 10 years ago but now you’re looking for a job in retail management, don’t clutter up your resume with irrelevancy. Try to put yourself in the shoes of the hiring manager and ask yourself what they would see as important. How does your background correspond with their needs as an employer? Anything else is fluff. Don’t add your hobbies to your resume. Don’t add your references (if they want them, they’ll ask at the appropriate time). And don’t include your high school education either. Finally, don’t be redundant and repeat yourself throughout the context of your resume. It’s OK to reinforce themes, but don’t push it. If your title has been Branch Manager at each of your past three companies, find a way to differentiate each of these positions and highlight your most notable accomplishments. Don’t just copy and paste the line “Managed a team of branch employees” three times. That will get you nowhere.

Include a Core Competencies Section – I find Core Competency sections to be fairly worthless in a professional resume and I’ll tell you why: It doesn’t matter if you’re a waitress, an administrative assistant, a nurse, a teacher, or a sales executive – it doesn’t matter what kind of background you have – anyone can describe themselves as “Self-Motivated”. Anyone can say they are “Goal Oriented” and “Results-Driven” and everyone has “Strong Verbal and Written Skills” when they’re applying for a job. I can say with some degree of certainty that the majority of hiring managers and HR administrators skip right past a Core Competencies section and with good reason. The key to a successful resume is in SHOWING a manager how you are “Results-Driven” and “Goal Oriented” instead of just TELLING them! Your accomplishments speak volumes, let them do the talking. If you are going to include a Core Competencies section, make sure it’s unique and adds value. Again, vagueness will often work against you here because it cheapens the experience of reading your resume.

Rely on Templates or Sample Resumes – If you are surfing the web and looking for a good resume sample or template to use as a guideline for your own resume, make sure the sample you settle on is appropriate considering your background, the industry you’re in, and your career intentions. Because when it comes right down to it, different styles of resumes should be employed in different industries. By way of illustration, a computer programmer’s resume will vary greatly from that of a sushi chef. They both have very different skill sets which need to be highlighted in very different ways in order to be effective. If both those individuals tried to write their resumes in the same format, it would be a disaster. Hiring authorities, respectively, each have their own expectations and some resume formats are better than others at addressing those individual expectations.

Write a Novel and Call it a Resume – I repeat: Do NOT write a novel and call it a resume. Too many people make this mistake. They want to write this wordy, drawn-out thesis outlining their life story and their career aspirations. They have all these skills and accomplishments and they want to include them all in there somewhere, but the problem is most people just don’t know when to stop. Don’t be afraid to leave out some of the details and explore those further in the interview process. My advice is to highlight only those aspects of your background which are most applicable for the job, or types of jobs, you are planning to apply for.

Limit Yourself to One Page – In contrast to the last point, you may not want to limit yourself to a 1-page resume. A common misconception is that a professional resume HAS to be one page. However, that’s not really the case these days. I while back, before the miracles of technology, I may have agreed. But now that most resumes are being read on a computer screen versus on paper, there’s no need to limit yourself in such a way. Those who try to cram all their info on 1-page resume usually resort to smaller font and zero spacing. When viewed on screen, this is not an attractive format and it’s hard to read. Now, I’m not saying you should write a 20-page catalogue of your experiences, nor am I advocating the use of size 20 font. Instead, I would say 12-14 size font should suffice and I recommend you keep it at two pages. That leaves plenty of room to say what needs to be said. Of course, if you have limited experience then a 1-page resume will do just fine.

DO

Use Bullet Points – When it comes time to explain your experiences in your resume, use bullet points to outline your accomplishments. It is much easier to read and even easier to skim, which is what hiring managers are doing most of the time anyways. Bullet points draw attention to important information. They are also visually appealing and make the information seem more accessible to the reader. So keep them short and meaningful. Some people opt for a short paragraph explaining their duties and responsibilities, followed by bullet points highlighting their most notable achievements. This too is acceptable, just make sure to keep that paragraph very succinct and avoid any redundancies as well.

Have a Strong Objective Statement – Although this is a matter of some debate these days, I firmly believe a strong, concise Objective Statement can go a long way. First off, it immediately tells the reader what job you are applying for. That can be a big deal when you’re submitting your resume to a HR representative who has their hands full with many different job openings. Recruiters as well. And if you’re a senior manager, you don’t want to get thrown in the pile with the mail clerks, right? Not only that, but an effective Objective Statement will briefly summarize your qualifications so a hiring manager can make an instantaneous decision whether or not to keep reading. They do that anyways, so why not address their needs in the intro and add value by showing them what you have to offer right off the bat. Remember, I’m only talking about one sentence here. One sentence to market yourself. Once sentence to spark their interest. You don’t want to give the reader too much to think about, rather you want them to proceed on and read the rest of your resume. So grab their attention, establish your professional identity, show them your value, and let them move on to the good stuff!

Choose the Right Format – One thing you need to remember is that there is not one universal formatting methodology because, in truth, there is no cookie-cutter way of writing a resume. What works best for one person may not be best for another. Some people will benefit from a Chronological resume whereas that format may be detrimental to someone who has jumped around a lot in their career. The only thing I can suggest is that you do your homework. Know the different types of resumes (Chronological, Functional, Targeted, and Combination) and know the distinct merits of each. Then make an informed decision as to which style is best for you. If you are surfing the web and looking for a good resume sample or template to use as a guideline for your own resume, make sure the sample you settle on is appropriate considering your background, the industry you’re in, and your career intentions.

Cut to the Chase – Don’t waste time…get to the good stuff. As I said before, a hiring manager will most often skim, scan, and glance over a resume. Keep in mind that they have specific questions in mind when they review a resume for the first time and they expect specific answers. One of the most important questions they are asking is: “Who has this person worked for in the past?” For this reason, I always suggest that serious job seekers highlight their experiences first and foremost. Right below your one-sentence Objective Statement you should transition into and Experience section. In this section you should list your past employers, the years you worked for them, your job titles, and a brief description of your duties there. Of course, this may not be the best approach for some people. If your background is heavily dependent on your academic experience, then you may want to jump into that first.

Focus on Your Target – My reasons for saying this are as follows: An unfocused resume sends a very clear message that you are unfocused about your career. And a hiring authority doesn’t want to see that. They want to see that you have career goals and that those aspirations correspond with their needs as an employer. So keep in mind that a customized resume, modified for a specific position, is always preferable to a generalized and vague resume. If you’re serious enough about a job then you should take the extra time and effort to tailor a resume to that job’s requirements. I assure you your efforts will not go unnoticed.

Be Articulate and Grammatically Exact – In my humble opinion, it’s of the utmost importance to be eloquent within the context of your resume and to make sure you’re using proper grammar and syntax. For your current job description, use the present tense. For past jobs, use past tense. This seems like a no-brainer, but again you’d be surprised at how many people make this mistake. Being articulate can go a long way as well. Most hiring managers will consider it a plus if you can convey your level of intelligence in your written communications. So don’t be afraid to break out the thesaurus and make sure you have someone else edit your resume before you send it out to potential employers. That’s imperative!

K.I.S.S. – A wiser man than me once made this bold statement and it’s extremely applicable when writing your resume: Keep It Simple, Stupid! Too many people make too much of an effort to “stand out from the pack” and in doing so they may unwittingly be hurting themselves. In some professions, such as the creative design field, it may be advantageous to show your originality and imagination, but in other business fields this kind of flamboyancy in a resume is unnecessary and can actually be injurious to your cause. In terms of formatting, the same holds true. I have found that people tend to have much more success when they opt for an uncomplicated formatting style. Some people still want to get all jazzed up with pictures and text boxes and funky font, but that’s just fluff. It’s noise. It is irrelevant to the purpose of your resume, which is to sell yourself through highlighting your skills and accomplishments. And hiring managers see right through that!

Take Your Resume Seriously – As previously stated, if you don’t take your resume seriously then your resume will not be TAKEN seriously. If you choose not to work with a professional, then at the very least have an impartial third-party edit it for you and give you some constructive feedback. This is for your own sake. What happens when you accidentally type “Manger” instead of “Manager”? Do you think Spell Check is going to bail you out? Whatever you do, don’t send it out to potential employers without having someone else look it over. Some people just need to swallow their pride because when it comes right down to it, you may be the best at what you do, but if you don’t write resumes for a living then chances are there’s someone out there more qualified to write your resume than you are. Please consider that if you’re serious about being taken seriously!

So there it is…everything you need to know about writing your resume. I sincerely wish you the best of luck in your endeavors and feel free to contact me if you ever need any assistance. I’m here to help!

JR Hindman is a freelance resume writer and career counselor with an extensive background in executive staffing and recruiting. He is currently the President of BudgetResumeBuilder.com, a website for entry-level candidates and job-seekers with less than 10 years of industry experience, as well as ProResumeBuilder.com which caters to more tenured professionals and managers.

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October 28, 2011

Incorporate the Art of the Home into Your Life

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You are a newlywed with a lot of time on her hands. You want to include home and family into your formerly single blessed life. You want to spruce up your place the way magazines and websites do it. You have been reading many of them and the gist is that it is all about ambiance created by the correct lighting in each area, the strategic placement of furniture and rugs, and the blend of color in individual rooms. You are trying to make your house into a home that resonates with you and reflects your personalities as a couple. A place for everything and everything in its place is your design motto and you want to incorporate that into the art of the home that you have created for yourself and your small family. You want to have a cohesive look that flows from one room to the next that produces a French country theme.

Online Access to Money Advice Trust

Filed under: Debt Consolidation — Tags: — admin @ 6:59 am

If you are having problems with money and debts just search money advice trust on the web. It is a company that helps individuals to settle their debts. It is considered as a good company which is offering services and advice for free. There is good news for those who are busy. You can now access this company via internet. As we all know internet is the best way to search something. Money Trust Advice made a special site wherein you can access for your financial concerns may it is about loans or any other financial matters. In that way people can search advice on how to avoid bankruptcy and higher interest on their debts. This MAT tool will allow people to see where there money is going and is it really going into their account. They can ask questions and get one on one advice from many advisors available online.

We're Going to Stop Wasting Energy

Filed under: Computers — Tags: — admin @ 6:45 am

If you’re looking to get into energy management to save your company some money, then you might want to bring some computers into the equation. When my company was leaving all of the energy management up to people, we were losing quite a bit of money each and every day. Sure, we were generally good at turning off our computers and our lights, but that didnt mean that we weren’t letting little things slip through the cracks. Particularly during the holidays, we were quite guilty of leaving way too many things on overnight. That cost us a lot of valuable money. By using a computer system to help us regulate our energy usage, were able to guarantee that were not wasting loads and loads of our money. The computers will click on and turn off lights when they can sense that no one has been in the room for a while; likewise, they’ll power down computers that aren’t in use.

Bowflex Selecttech 552 Dumbbells Best Price- Just for You

Filed under: Muscle Building — Tags: — admin @ 6:35 am

To ease all the worries, here is the Bowflex Selecttech 552 Dumbbells Best Price offer waiting for you. Have you been thinking about building your muscles, and toning your body to give it the perfect shape? This would all require you to go to the gym. Though, some people might become worried because of the fact that, this would cost a good sum of money for sure. It is your chance to check out the information about them, and then make sure that you are able to get the best deal out there. The Bowflex Dumbbells are going to be the best sets available, and committed to provide you with the best result as well. When you are choosing the perfect sets of Dumbbells for your-self, let it be one of these amazing dumbbells, which are easy to adjust and easy to use. You would be glad to get them for you.

Razor Electric Scooter Kids Favorite Adventure Partner

Filed under: Toys — Tags: — admin @ 5:56 am

Do your kids love adventure? Do they enjoy riding on their own vehicles? Since they are too young to get their own car, you can just buy them a Razor electric scooter. Kids, both boys and girls, love riding on a scooter. Of course, they love to get a scooter that has a design that best describes their personality and uniqueness. How much does each Razor Electric Scooter cost? Some of them cost around one hundred dollars, but there are also some of them that cost around two hundred dollars. It is not too expensive to buy and will surely work for your kids for a long time. Almost every kid all over the world is dreaming to have his or her own scooter. So, if you are looking for a present for your kids, Razor Electric Scooter is one of the best choices. You are surely concerned to your kids’ safety. In this case, you can buy some safety gears that they can use while they are riding on their scooters.

October 27, 2011

College Students Need to Think About Job Opportunities in Marketing While They Are in School

Filed under: Marketing — Tags: — admin @ 3:56 pm

When a young person enters college they are moving on to a new stage in their life. They are going to a school where they will have more freedom than they have had in the past. Many people are moving away from home and living on their own for the first time. On top of all of that they need to worry about doing well in school. If a person can survive the first few years of schools they will then have a new set of things to worry about. At some point in a college career, a person has to decide what they will get a degree in. In order to do that a person must decide what it is that interest them. They also need to see what jobs are available in their field of study. If a person believes there are ample job opportunities in marketing and it is something that interests them, they can focus their studies in that direction. It is a decision that will affect them for a long time.

Sump Pump Reviews: Where to Find Online Reviews

Filed under: Home Improvement — Tags: — admin @ 8:24 am

Sump pumps are very helpful for your basement when it has been raining a lot or just raining some and the lower part of your house (usually a basement) or building is prone to flooding. You can read Sump Pump Reviews to find out more information. The excess water goes through the pump and is pushed to an area outside of your house or the building and rids the basement of all the excess water. You want a pump that is going to effectively get rid of all of the water and make sure your basement gets the most minimal water damage possible. Look up sump pumps on different websites to see what other people are saying about a sump pump you are interested in. Look up bidding sites and sites where they sell all kinds of things including sump pumps. No matter what website you go to, you’ll read honest reviews about how well different sump pump work and how well they last.

Why Go for Car Moving Companies?

Filed under: Cars — Tags: — admin @ 7:15 am

The idea of driving a car for long periods is not very appealing for many people. For those people, the stress and anxiety of driving vehicles for hundreds of miles a day is too much. There is always danger of accidents and thefts when you are driving on interstate freeways outside the cities. Most of people do not want to take that risk so they get the services of car moving companies instead. These companies insure the safe and secure delivery of your vehicles at very affordable costs.

The cost of vehicle shipping is also an important factor that people prefer to use the services of car transport companies. The fuel prices have risen significantly over the last few years and it has force some major changes in the lifestyles of majority of US citizens. Many people now choose to travel by public transport services than to drive their own cars. This way they can save a lot of money that would be otherwise spent on fuel and traveling costs.

Types of Inline Skates That You Should Know About!

Filed under: Individual Sports — Tags: — admin @ 6:50 am

If you want to get in shape, a great and fun way to do this is to use recreational inline skates. You can use this for most skating actions and will give you a good experience in skating. If you are a new user, you can come across some terms like inline and recreational inline skates and you might get confused. Inline skates commonly have five or more wheels on each pair of skate and are usually used for speed skating. They also have grind plates on the sides and the toes to make gliding easier even on some obstacles. Inline speed skates have short, light boots and have big wheels to be able to reach and sustain higher pace. Inline speed skates are designed for fast skating and are not suited trick skating, ice hockey and recreational skating. Recreation inline skates, on the other hand possess medium-sized wheels and are meant for average distance skating. If you are interested in buying any of these inline skates, it is advised that you get one size up from the normal size of your shoe in order to be more comfortable and to avoid blisters and painful chaffing.

Credit Card Marketing After Bankruptcy

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In 2005 a change to the bankruptcy code created the perfect marketing opportunity for credit card issuing companies. The new regulation stated that anyone who wished to apply for bankruptcy protection must undergo credit counseling first. This counseling must be paid for by the consumer, and on average, takes about 2 hours to complete.

The credit counseling was a way to determine if the consumer could manage their debts through a change in their budgeting, or if they actually needed to file bankruptcy. If the credit counselor determined that the consumer could actually afford to make repayments on their debt if they enrolled into a debt reduction program, the bankruptcy filing would be denied.

Credit card issuing companies determined that this was a benefit to their industry. When an individual files bankruptcy, credit card companies generally do not receive any payments on their accounts. Accounts are absolved in full. However, if the consumer is recommended to use a debt reduction program, they will regain a portion of the outstanding debt.

Credit card companies began aggressively marketing cards after this law took effect because they had a better chance of reclaiming money; it was a risk they were willing to take. These companies continue this practice today.

October 26, 2011

One Stop Roof Shop

Filed under: Cars — Tags: — admin @ 10:48 am

There is nothing like a convertible top automobile to make peoples heads turn. However these roofs are known to have problems from time to time and leak or just stop working properly. This is when you need to visit Auto Tops Direct and browse their inventory of parts so that you can get the replacement part for your car. You will be able to find anything that you need to get your roof working properly again with little effort. They carry parts for almost any vehicle that you can think of and if they do not have it they can find it. So if you have an old american muscle car or a newer import that is in need or some repair being done to its roof you can rest easy knowing that you will find the parts at this wonderful store. So get online today and see how they can help make your roof work like it should.

Why You Should Read Manhattan Dentist Reviews

Filed under: Other Health — Tags: — admin @ 9:08 am

Every person who needs to see a Manhattan dentist should take the time to read Manhattan dentist reviews. There are so many people who need to see a dentist because they have some sort of dental concerns. Because of the importance of our teeth, we should not rely on any dentist that we find. It is essential for us to find a dentist who has an excellent reputation. If you have any concerns with your teeth, you should immediately see a dentist. Go to a dentist that you trust and one that will make you feel comfortable while you are in the clinic. You may go through several interventions and some of them may make you anxious. By reading reviews, you will know if a specific dentist has lots of satisfied clients. It does not take a lot of time in order for you to read Manhattan Dentist reviews so never forget to do such.

Safe, Happy and Stress Free Trips

Filed under: Holidays — Tags: — admin @ 8:17 am

International Travel insurance guarantees you a safe, happy trip and stress free trip to foreign countries. Travel insurance should be arranged in advance and it is a necessary thing that helps you to get medical attention in emergency cases and help in cases of getting lost in unknown places. So in order to attain all the benefits of the travel insurance choose a right scheme and right travel agency which had good reputation and contacts globally. A Travel insurance plan should mainly focus on the physical being of the individual like special privileges being given to pregnant ladies and senior peoples. There are various schemes of Travel insurances from medical insurances that cover all benefits given in medical emergencies at overseas to trip cancellation insurances. It’s now in the hands of the individual to choose the right International travel insurance plan from the right travel agency to attain the basic benefits overseas as per their requirements

Do You Like an Artificial Tree for Christmas?

Filed under: Crafts — Tags: — admin @ 7:40 am

As we approach Christmas for another year, thoughts are already turning to getting a great tree to put the finishing touch on the home’s festive decorations. The question is really whether you prefer a real tree or you might consider an artificial one this year. There are pros and cons to either and purists will maintain that there is nothing quite the same as a real tree to signify the importance of the season of goodwill.

However, there are also many benefits of an artificial Christmas tree that make compelling arguments for making the switch to plastic over organic needles. For starters, the long term cost for many people will be a deciding factor. This is because once you have paid for your artificial tree, you will have it for many years to come as long as you look after it. Over a few years, its initial cost will work out to be less than buying a new real tree each year. This is one of the many reasons to go artificial and a pretty good one at that!

203k Loans and Scottsdale

Filed under: Real Estate — Tags: — admin @ 1:17 am

You will need more time for contractors to give bids on repairs as well as time for the lender to approve the financial aspect of the needs. Another reason is the timeframe for the appraisal to be done. The 203K loan appraisal is based on the value the property will hold after the repairs are complete. Therefore, it will be necessary for the bids to come in before the appraiser assesses the property. This particular business will require more visits to the home for the purpose of giving access to more contractors and inspectors consulting in the process.

In all of this information, it is most important to maintain your relaxed professionalism. If you stay at ease through the process, it will be much easier on you as well as everyone involved. So, relax, get your feet wet, and you will find you’re swimming in the closings in no time.

Check out the homes here: http://showappeal.com/scottsdale-az/

October 25, 2011

It Might Be Less Expensive to Just Buy New Furniture

Filed under: Interior Design — Tags: — admin @ 9:09 pm

I am trying to find Sacramento furniture stores on the Internet. My husband and I are going to be moving to Sacramento in a couple of weeks and I would really like to buy some new furniture once we get there. We are thinking about selling all of the furniture that we have right now so that we do not have to rent a moving truck. I think that if I can find some furniture stores on the Internet then I will see how much certain things cost. I will see if the price is a whole lot different than what it would be for us to rent a moving truck. We are going to be moving across the country and so we are going to have to buy a lot of gas if we rent a moving truck. I am not very attached to the furniture that we have right now and so I would not be sad to leave it behind.

Tank Cleaning in Confined Spaces

Filed under: Other Business — Tags: — admin @ 7:02 pm

There are a wide range of areas and disciplines which must be considered when it comes to offshore tank and vessel cleaning. However these areas also create a lot complications which must be dealt with among others the environmental and health and safety considerations are huge. This is also contributed to by the environmental influences in the form of the working environment, namely the restricted access and space limitations of the structures. This is where the advantages of new technologies such as high pressure water jetting come into their own. These forms of technologies are not only ideal for confined spaced but they also ideal in limited access spaces as they can also be operated remotely therefore keeping the operator out of harms way while still getting the work done efficiently and effectively. There is no arguing that the oil and gas industry is very highly regulated and controlled as a result of various incidents which is why now more than ever oil and gas companies are finding themselves in increasingly regulated situations and scrutiny.

Mom Wants to Workout

Filed under: Exercise — Tags: — admin @ 12:57 pm

Mom said that the North Shore boot camp was accepting new sign ups and if I go, she will go. That feels pretty cool to have a mom who can really pay attention to my health and really just be my friend. Mom and I love the same things. We like to look good and take care of our bodies, and we know that we are attractive people. We try to stay active. It is cool that there is a boot camp program here in North Shore. I want to sign up for it to see what it is all about. I am to start gaining some muscles too. I think that is the best thing that I can do for myself right now. I hope that my mother and I can workout together. I know that it helps me out to actually have someone who is always keeping me in check. It is such a wonderful thing for me to be able to enjoy that.

Making a Website for Beginners

Filed under: Website Design — Tags: — admin @ 10:47 am

A lot of times, people have some great ideas for websites or need to make one for one reason or another but just run into the problem of not knowing where to start. Well, it is actually not as impossible as you might think and it really should also not be something that you have to stress about either. So if you are one of many people who wonder how do you make a website, then the answer is simple. You do it step by step until it is right. And there are step by step guides out there that are meant to help walk you through it. So if you feel like you could use some help with building your first website, you’re not alone. But to get the help you need, try checking out the website guide page to get all the information you need to help you out.

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