Thursday, December 30, 2010

Want to set a goal for 2011

Resolve to Be Employable!

For the unemployed, many of you have settled in to new routines over the past months or years.

I want you to think back and imagine when you used to be employed. You woke up at a certain time, you came home at a certain time, you had arrangements for your spouse, for your kids, for making life work while you were at work.

You had gas for the car. You had rides to the train, your transportation was arranged. If someone in the family needed something, you probably couldn’t help because you were at work. If there was a doctor appointment, a dentist appointment, you more then likely wouldn’t take off from work, you would arrange the appointments around work. Now that you have been unemployed, you have become a housekeeper, the person that can run errands , can watch the kids,do the shopping, do laundry, clean the house.

I am sure you can add more to your busy list.

With all of these things that need to be done everyday, how isit that will find time to be employed?

It would almost seem impossible, so it might be time to make some choices to be employable.



Because when you tell your future employer:


  • That you can't make an interview because you cant find a baby sitter
  • That you can't start because you have to watch someone else’s kid
  • That you can't make it to work or an interview because the spouse needs the car
  • That you can't make a late interview because you have to pick up the kids from school.


Hiring managers can sense it. They get a feeling that your not interested when in reality you want the work but have to much on your unemployed plate to be employed. So they turn you down.


YES… Life happens, and yes all of these things do need to get done. But you did them before, when you were employed.


Do you remember being employed?


Lets look at being Employable!


You don’t get a 2 week notice for an interview or job offer.


This is an opportunity, and you need to ready, and have enough want and desire to go get it.


Imagine yourself getting that opportunity.


What is it that you might be doing right now that would keep you from starting TODAY?


If you were offered a job to START today, what would you need?


Make yourself a check list.

You need:


  • A means of transportation.
  • A baby sitter.
  • A way for the kids to get to and from school.
  • You might have to re arrange doctor and dentist appointments. (Actually, you might want to rearrange them to time or days as if you were working. If you are projecting that you will be available a month from now to take on these appointments, then you will be available.)


What else needs to be done as if you were working?


Get in the mindset that you are working, and let others know that the you have hung up your chauffeur hat and that you are back to work now.


I wish all a Happy and Employable New Year.


Dennis


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Thursday, December 9, 2010

THIS is the problem with unemployment


Question from Job Seeker: Should you jump on the first job offer you receive?

I say NO, absolutely not, because people are stressed & anxious, they may end up taking on a job they do not really want out of fear, which will be obvious to all in the short-term, this could also lead to job-hopping.... Your thoughts?

ANSWER from Dennis:
My guess is your currently living on the government dollar, giving you the right to be selective. I have many candidates that would prefer to be on unemployment then take a short term deal - that is in their skill set.

But what I find and my guess is your question might confirm it, is that people equate Unemployment with receiving unemployment benefits. The idea of the benefits is for you to find work...period. If people had no money coming in at all, any job offer would be a good one.

If you were looking in your skill set and you had a reasonable offer then yes you should take it.

Take it to take care of you, take care of your family and participate with the working class.

You mention in your question people are stressed and anxious, why might that be? Because they are unemployed, they have bills and some one is going to help them make that right by paying them! You might have to think about taking it. You might not get a second chance considering where we are in our economy.

Job Hoping, personally, I appreciate all and any people that are working during these times and are trying to take care of themselves and their family. I will take an person that had a good skill set that is currently working at Starbucks® then someone unemployed sitting on the couch eating Cheetos® waiting for the "right" opportunity.

What do YOU think?

Dennis

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Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Tis my attempt as poetry



Thirty days hath September,

April, June, and November;

All the rest have thirty-one,

Save February, with twenty-eight days clear,

And twenty-nine each leap year.



I am trying to find a nice way to make up a poem so people can remember what they have schedules so they know in advance to tell their employer that they will not be able to work.


Like Monday through Friday is my days to work, If I take off I might look like a jerk. (How's that?)


I been out of work for such a long time, and now I have found a job, I think it’s a good time for me to call off and get my car worked on, (the day they want me to start)


Doctor, doctor can you see me, I'm sick! "No I can’t unless your recently employed, then my door is open to you anytime so come on in!"


Calendar excuses for going to work..."Oh I forgot..."


Oh I forgot that my car needs a fixing,


Oh I forgot that my hair needs a trimming,


Oh I forgot that I had a to see a doctor, a dentist, or a pharmacist,


Oh I forgot that kids don’t have school,


Oh I forgot that the alarm needed setting,


Oh I bet they won't need me today, I am betting!


Oh I forgot that telling you in advance might be helpful so I sent you an email,


I wonder why I continue to fail.


Dennis

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Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Make an impression and stand out with Holiday Cheer

I started writing this blog just after Thanksgiving. I had a candidate that I have been working with on several contract jobs send a text to me on Thanksgiving.

He texted me, and he texted my recruiter.

"Happy Thanksgiving Kim. Thank you for your warmth and passion for what you do for all of us."

I share this because on Thanksgiving with just genuine intent to wish myself and my family a Happy Thanksgiving and to thank my company for the work we provided.

I was very appreciative and as an employer, I also know that I can return that appreciation, by keeping him in mind for future jobs, using him during projects or helping him if I can. In fact, on Monday, we had another project to fill, and we called him first.

People like to be recognized and I have seen simple easy to do things like a Holiday Card make a difference in the decision making process.

Also by you sending out cards it will give you a sense of connection.

Take some time and write out some cards to people that you know, have met ,interviewed, and give some wishes *without expectations.

Personalize it; Expand your relationship knowing of that person will appreciate, take notice, and you might be receive some Holiday Cheer in response.

Dennis

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