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Four Common Sense Tips for the Telephone Interview

Four Common Sense Tips for the Telephone Interview Here’s a phone interview tip worth considering: smile. A smile is a magic thing, and in addition to being seen in person it can be felt from a distance. When doing a phone interview, don’t think that because the person on the other end of the phone can’t see you that smiling and other positive body gestures are not important. The best interview tip that anyone was ever given was to smile and make positive gestures. In fact, many people talk with their hands. If you do, consider a telephone head set…

VoIP Is It Legal?

VoIP Is It Legal? I have been in telecom for 12 years and for 12 years I have spoken to my mom at least once a week if not more. She always asks me how is work? Are you still doing that little telephone thing? About six months ago she called me up because she had heard something that may be of interest to me on her talk radio program earlier that morning. She did not want to forget to ask me about it so she wrote it down, (my mom will not call before 5 because she still believes…

Bankruptcy Mistakes To Be Avoided

Bankruptcy Mistakes To Be Avoided Statistics disclosed that every second man in United States is troubled with unpaid debts. It is not an uncommon occurrence to see people, debtors and creditors’ alike filing for bankruptcy proceedings. Although many solutions are available, solving debt problems is still a daunting task. To many financially distressed individuals, taking the bankruptcy option is the most viable solution to debt problems. Bankruptcy is the ideal tool to wipe all debts, to afford the debtor a new lease in life and a chance to start anew. If these are your convictions too, beware! You may be…

Careers for Online Criminal Justice Degree’s Graduate

Careers for Online Criminal Justice Degree’s Graduate Introduction The legal field is growing at a rapid pass, one of the encouraging factor for this growth is the investment of government in homeland security. The investment in homeland security has also lead to the increase of demand in public and private safety. Many law enforcement departments now have increased the academic requirements for law enforcement officer, security personnel or other position that requires knowledge in criminal justice, most of them require at least an associate degree for the position or career promotion. This means that in the field of criminal justice,…

5 Tips for Overseas Vacation Home Buying Success

5 Tips for Overseas Vacation Home Buying Success The dream of owning a vacation home in some sun-drenched overseas location is one the majority of us share, and because real estate proves itself time and again as a solid long term investment commodity, many more people are committing to purchasing real estate abroad as an investment that they and their family can also enjoy and benefit from. When buying a vacation home abroad there are a number of key considerations to bear in mind to avoid some of the traps and pitfalls sometimes associated with buying long distance and in…

How To Build Your Law Practice With Dignity

How To Build Your Law Practice With Dignity Lawyers spend thousands of dollars on complex marketing plans. But then, often, other priorities seize their attention and their marketing plans gather dust. Here’s the marketing plan I use for my clients. STEP #1: Identify the services you want to market and the niche you want to fill. When prospects hear your name, you want them to associate you with a specific type of services. For example, John Wilbanks is an estate planning attorney. Karen Ambrose is a tax lawyer. Mark O’Connor is a corporate lawyer. STEP #2: Identify the clients you…

Bad Blood

Bad Blood Direct Answers – Column for the week of August 26, 2002 Recently my father passed away. My problem is he never filed a will through the court, but he did have a holographic will, which is an unwitnessed, handwritten will. That will popped out of nowhere. My father owned a nice middle-class home. My younger sister wanted his home because it is a lot more spacious than her own. I personally did not mind. For my share in dad’s home my sister promised me a paid and clear title and her home would be mine. One day she…

Auto Insurance – risk your car free

Auto Insurance – risk your car free Shopping for auto insurance is the only way to save on the auto insurance. Car Insurance is the perfect solution for your problem on car theft, accidents etc. People are quite dependent on their vehicles and losing a vehicle by an accident or theft will be a financial loss. Moreover it will affect our day to day activities like office, school, doctor’s appointment etc. Auto Insurance provides property, liability and medical coverage: • Property coverage pays for damage to or theft of your car. • Liability coverage pays for your legal responsibility to…

Understanding Your Auto Insurance Claim

Understanding Your Auto Insurance Claim If you are involved in an accident it is important that you know the proper procedure for filing an insurance claim. You will most likely need to deal with one or more adjusters who will determine the insurance salvage. Follow these simple tips to make sure you have taken all the necessary steps to collect the correct information and follow the correct procedure. Do your self a favor and prepare in advance. Know the laws and the reporting requirements of the state you live in and drive in. Always carry an accident package in your…

You Can Save Marriage – But It Takes Work

You Can Save Marriage – But It Takes Work You can save marriage from divorce if you change the way you think about marriage in the first place. Marriage is supposed to be a partnership. That’s why you got married, right? You found someone you thought you would spend the rest of your life with, have 2.3 children and a house with a white picket fence. Whose fault is it that it didn’t turn out that way? Your’s? Your partner’s? Does it matter? Good marriages don’t just happen. You have to learn how to be married. If you do not…