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John Travolta and his household staff
Feigon Hamilton | November 12th 2009 by Feigon Hamilton
John Travolta Plays Tennis Like a Vampire – in the Dark By Michael Y. Park If you’d like to hit a few tennis balls with John Travolta, you’d better be ready to get up really, really early in the morning. The star, who recently picked up read more
Conduct Background Checks for Workplace Violence
Corra's Daily Planet | November 10th 2009
Everybody flocks to a fight.  From the schoolyard to the factory, nothing like a fistfight to bring people together. It must be part of human nature to be attracted to two people going at it in the old school fashion. Even in the workplace, it read more
Good vs Bad a Pre-media Paradigm
Tunicca Pre-Media Blog | November 10th 2009 by Gary George
For several years now the skills have been diminishing in our industry, the good people seem to move their careers upwards or completely get ignored, whereas the bad (or not so good) seem to be raising the bar on the salaries they require. Last week read more
Courts Closed Background Checks Delayed for Veteran’s Day
Corra's Daily Planet | November 9th 2009
For those who may be wonder when there is a delay regarding country criminal records, you can hang it on Veteran’s Day. As this is the day to remember our veterans, alive and dead, it is understandable that county courts and many public servi read more
Kuwait: Chief Nursing Officer
International Jobs for Physicians Nurses and Allied Health | November 7th 2009 by Joachim kriegel
Atlas Medical International (atlasmed) is engaged by a 200 bed specialist hospital for chest diseases in Kuwait. The hospital is in a management transition and requires a Chief Nursing Officer The CNO directs the hospital’s nursing se read more
Kuwait: Chief Nursing Officer
International Jobs for Physicians Nurses and Allied Health | November 7th 2009 by Joachim kriegel
Atlas Medical International (atlasmed) is engaged by a 200 bed specialist hospital for chest diseases in Kuwait. The hospital is in a management transition and requires a Chief Nursing Officer The CNO directs the hospital’s nursing se read more
Which member of Rogers clan needs a butler?
Feigon Hamilton | November 6th 2009 by Feigon Hamilton
Among the successful candidate’s duties: drive the luxury cars, manage the wine cellar, pack the suitcases, serve the food. Be available, as the boss might say, on demand. Among the successful candidate’s rewards: a salary of $71,400. A b read more
Background Check May Have Saved Priest’s Life
Corra's Daily Planet | November 6th 2009
We are in a different world today. Some years ago one never heard much of religious figures being slain in their own churches.  True you had the awful bombings of African American Churches in the South, during the Civil Rights movement. You read more
Choosing Your Bootstrap Staff
Under30CEO | November 6th 2009
When I founded CyberSynchs in June 2008, I was challenging myself to move in a new direction. I was a recording artist with a valuable tech idea and I needed to assemble a team of professionals to craft that idea into a reality. One of my f read more
Use "Yes, We Can" forms
RIMtailing | November 5th 2009 by Bruce D. Sanders
It is much better to say yes than to say no to a customer. So every time you or one of your staff ends up saying no to a customer's request, look into what happened to see if you might want to make some changes in the way you do things. Want a printa read more
Simple Movements to Recover from an Injury, and How a Physical Th…
Exercises for Back Pain, Pinched Nerve Back, Neck Nerve Pain | November 5th 2009
Every year, millions of people suffer an injury that requires a certain degree of rehabilitation. Physical therapy is a health care profession that aids individuals in restoring mobility and function from problems arising from an accident, aging, and read more
Simple Movements to Recover from an Injury, and How a Physical Th…
Sciatica Resources and Information | November 5th 2009 by Tony Maichl
Every year, millions of people suffer an injury that requires a certain degree of rehabilitation. Physical therapy is a health care profession that aids individuals in restoring mobility and function from problems arising from an accident, aging, and read more
Employers May be Ready to Move Forward, End Salary Freezes
Corra's Daily Planet | November 5th 2009
It is no mystery that the economic meltdown cause many employers to layoff employees, freeze salaries and reduce hours from the remainder of their staffs.   Surviving a recession comes at a price, and thousands of companies were forced to pay it. read more
Around the Creative World (11/4/09)
BrianLaesch.com | November 4th 2009 by Brian Laesch
Wait a minute...it's November? What the? Anyway, here are some links to the creative worlds of entertainment, advertising, marketing, Internet and more. But first, I have to go pre-heat the oven for... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my we read more
Delays Foreseen in New California Healthcare Background Check Pol…
Corra's Daily Planet | November 4th 2009
To be fair, there is no state agency or public service group that has ever been accused of implementing new policy with blazing speed.  It i also fair to say that California is not the exception to this practice. In fact,with the economy in such read more
Interview Skills from Human Resources Professionals
Resume Writing Explained | November 2nd 2009 by Dave
Free employment tools at www.hrinmotion.com In this course, you will complete a series of tutorials designed to provide you the right interview tools, skills and techniques to achieve your career goals. You will learn effective techniques through int read more
Rhode Island MVR the Most Recent DMV Price Increase
Corra's Daily Planet | November 2nd 2009
Rhode Island Motor Vehicle Driving Records will increase, as of November 1st, 2009.  Abstract Driving Records for Rhode Island will increase from  $19.50 to $20.00.  As each state looks to increase rates for public services in order to shore read more
Provide Refresher Training to Staff
RIMtailing | November 1st 2009 by Bruce D. Sanders
Staff training is a necessary investment whenever you change your merchandise mix or you hire new employees. Okay, you already knew that. What many retailers find it easy to forget, though, is the importance of ongoing refresher training. Yes, for th read more
How Ritz-Carlton Stays At The Top
Feigon Hamilton | October 31st 2009 by Feigon Hamilton
This is a must read article about service. Whether you are serving your employer in his/her private home or being of service in a hotel, there are some fantastic ideas and techniques. Robert Reiss, 10.30.09, 03:42 PM EDT Forbes.com An interview read more
Are you a werewolf who doesn’t know how to dress?
BrianLaesch.com | October 31st 2009 by Brian Laesch
Happy Halloween, everybody. I hope you are all ready to get dressed up and party (and find a safe way home). Halloween is a great time for normal people to dress up like temporary pop culture icons,... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my web read more
King of castle steps down
Feigon Hamilton | October 31st 2009 by Feigon Hamilton
The Household Manager of Hillsborough castle, David Anderson MBE, who has looked after Royalty, Presidents and Prime Ministers, along with media and sports stars, is leaving after a quarter of a century in service. BBC Newsline website  Read articl read more
Coffee Cluck – Household Staff and Vendors’ Excuses and Attit…
Feigon Hamilton | October 30th 2009 by Feigon Hamilton
Thinking about this topic over and over again, all through this week and last, I just had to write about it. It was stimulated by my own experience with a vendor. I can imagine how our clients feel due to the fact that they have multiples of my f read more
Bay Area’s wealthy more optimistic, risk-taking
Feigon Hamilton | October 29th 2009 by Feigon Hamilton
SFgate.com Carolyn Said, Chronicle Staff Writer Affluent people in the Bay Area are more aggressive with their investments and more optimistic about the economy’s future than their wealthy counterparts elsewhere in the country, according to a r read more
Around the Creative World (9/29/09)
BrianLaesch.com | October 29th 2009 by Brian Laesch
Happy Two Days Before Halloween! I don't know about you, but I do not have a costume ready. I'm not worried though. As long as I don't do "Balloon Boy" (or "Box Boy"), I'm guaranteed... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full li read more
Top Obama fundraisers get posts
Free Market Mojo | October 29th 2009 by Ariel Goldring
USA Today reports: More than 40% of President Obama’s top-level fundraisers have secured posts in his administration, from key executive branch jobs to diplomatic postings in countries such as France, Spain and the Bahamas, a USA TODAY analysis read more
When Background Checks Can Haunt Your Career Change
Corra's Daily Planet | October 29th 2009
According to President Obama, this is the era of change. Indeed it is, in more ways than one. Some of us may be getting more change than we had bargained for, what with the economic downturn, the many employment layoffs,  and a new crisis conf read more
More Public Services Waking Up to Background Checks
Corra's Daily Planet | October 28th 2009
Increasingly, more public service agencies are discovering that not all employees have represented themselves and their background histories as accurately as anyone would like. Be it state or municipal public service agencies, school boards or teac read more
Nebraska Dept of Corrections to Expand Its Background Checks
Corra's Daily Planet | October 27th 2009
Despite the economic crunch on states and their budgetary constraints, the Nebraska Department of Corrections is expanding its list of background checks to be screen its employment candidates. Undoubtedly, this is a very good thing, as the more backg read more
Background Checks for Potential Financial Fraud Scams
Corra's Daily Planet | October 26th 2009
This tough economy has generated a whole new series of fraud scams. Some of which have come to my attention through clients. One such may revolve around the pretext of the TARP or stimulus package bailouts.  This proposition is posed as a wi read more
Two Thumbs Up for Online Recruitment Software
Careers and Jobs | October 26th 2009 by Rolf Joho
The recruitment process is never an easy task. Finding the right person for the right job is like gambling — because you will never know if that person is the right fit until he or she starts working. Not only that, but the hiring process also read more

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