Thursday, March 22, 2012

SmartHomeSolutions", LLC

This is a well developed letter. However, 3 things work against it.

1)There is no phone number to contact.
2) The email does not come from the domain name of smarthomesolutions.com or anything close.
3) No body pays $80,000 to someone with no degree and very little experience for a starting pay.


Dear Prospective Candidate:

"SmartHomeSolutions", LLC - leading provider of electronics, specializing in home automation products, custom theatre equipment, whole-audio systems and home innovations would like to offer you Project Manager position at Operations and Development Department.

If you’re a confident, independent problem solver who brings leadership to everything you do, then join our company in our new US branches.
Our unique vacancy ensures that you'll always be challenged in your work and supported in reaching your most ambitious goals.

Position name: Project Manager;
Position field: Planning;
Open period: 3/21/12-4/6/12;
Salary: start-up salary of $80,000.00/year, paid monthly by your choice of direct deposit or check;
Benefits: Paid Holidays, Personal Time Off, medical, dental, vision, long- and short-term disability, company-paid life insurance, 401(k);
Who may be considered: all United States citizens/residents;
Duty locations: the vacancy is available in more than 12 states;
Position type: permanent.

Key responsibilities:
- Define projects according to the brief and create an internal budget including timeline and scope
- Ensure correct project resources are in place and briefed to ensure successful, on time, quality delivery of projects
- Resolve any issues affecting project delivery
- Quality check all projects before client delivery to ensure final product matches client requirements
- Challenge the direction or status quo and seek alternative perspectives and approaches
- Analyze any variances between project invoices and budgets

Skills and Competencies:
- Experience managing teams
- Strong negotiation and analytical skills
- Ability to think strategically and execute methodically
- Ability to multitask and manage multiple projects simultaneously
- Proven ability to influence cross-functional teams without formal authority
- Accurate, numerate, well organized and able to assist in the training of new staff

Qualifications and Experience:
- High School Diploma
- Steady Employment History
- Computer Knowledge (MS Office, MS Project)
- Basic Project Management experience


If you are interested, please reply with your resume.


Sincerely,
Alyssa Spence
Senior HR Manager,
"SmartHomeSolutions", LLC 

Friday, March 16, 2012

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Thursday, March 15, 2012

I Hope They Hate Me!



As I look over current events, it amazes me how much our country has turned on success. Once this country celebrated success now it despises it. People who went above and beyond to achieve greatness were set as role models and examples. Now I see animosity towards successful people.

Let's take Mitt Romney as an example. (Currently I believe all 3 republican candidates are viable. I won't make my final decision until Texas votes.) there is a large group of people against Romney simply because they feel he's too rich. Of course our media promotes this thought. Why is being finically successful a bad quality in a president? I would think he would be less likely to make decisions for his own personal gain. As far as our economy goes, wouldn't we want someone who understands how to turn  around large projects? I'm not writing this to promote Romney, just to prove a point about how irrational our hate for rich people has become.

What about the 99% group? They dislike Wall Street and the money they have. I for one want Wall Street to do well. How else am I going to fund my retirement? I'll never have a sustainable retirement income without investments. Am I supposed to rely on the government? They can't even balance a check book and are spiraling towards bankruptcy as I write this.

If some in our country had it their way, than no matter what anyone did or what they contributed to society, we would all have the same rewards. Where is my incentive to succeed? Why sacrifice if there is no reward? You might say because it's the right thing to do. However, we all know this only motivates a few people. What a shame it would be to put everything on the line, to sacrifice my time and invest my money in something while others do nothing, only to find no reward at the end.

With so many people hating rich people, I've never wanted to be so hated in my life.


P.S. Ever wonder why your friends don't seem to help you Succeed as much as you thought they would? Well, maybe it's because they want you to do better, just not better than them.