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How to Find a Job Online Avoiding Any Risk PDF Print E-mail

Every day thousands of users spend hours and hours on the Internet checking free classified adds with the goal of getting a good job. Online research is quick and can list a broad variety of jobs offers, which is what made this media the main channel to find a job for many people. However, not all offers are serious and reliable.

Lots of the offers we may find are not clear and do not explain exactly what is the add propose. Usually, in these cases the ads promise salary levels that are not realistic or jobs that are not really reliable. Job-related resources available online are many, but we should pay attention to which ones we use.

First of all, try to visit classified websites or professional adds websites, where offers are divided in regions or sectors: the sites are reliable, and their structure will make your research easier.

Once you find an ad you are interested in, read the add carefully, and try to understand if the conditions sound real or not. Distrust the adds whose offers are extremely attractive: incredible salary for unspecialised jobs.

Also, beware of out-of-the-ordinary situations. For example, if the company doesn't have any official website but claims to be a medium-sized company, you must check this is not a fraud. Usually, medium and big companies do have a website, or an established online presence of different kind.

When the time to give your personal details comes, make sure to include your personal information only in reliable website. This will help you avoid spam or misuse of your personal information.

Remember that the most important thing is to be patient, don’t lose hope and try every day. Hard work and perseverance will give you your reward.

 
The benefits of a positive attitude PDF Print E-mail

The benefits of a positive attitude

  • Achieving your goals and attaining success.
  • Success achieved faster and more easily.
  • More happiness.
  • More energy.
  • Greater inner power and strength.
  • The ability to inspire and motivate yourself and others.
  • Fewer difficulties encountered along the way.
  • The ability to surmount any difficulty.
  • Life smiles at you.
  • People respect you.
 
Positive attitude expresses itself PDF Print E-mail

Positive attitude expresses itself in the following ways:

  • Positive thinking.
  • Constructive thinking.
  • Creative thinking.
  • Expecting success.
  • Seeing opportunities.
  • Being inspired.
  • Choosing happiness.
  • Looking for solutions.
  • Not giving up.
  • Motivation to accomplish your goals.
  • Looking at failure and problems as blessings in disguise.
  • Believing in yourself and in your abilities.
  • Displaying self-esteem and confidence.
 
List of top twenty excuses!!! PDF Print E-mail

List of Top Twenty Excuses :

  1. I didn’t have time to practice.
  2. I don’t understand the tasks.
  3. I don’t have the best idea.
  4. I don’t have the best tools.
  5. The tasks are too daunting.
  6. I hate runway landings.
  7. My glider isn’t trimmed right.
  8. My linkages are loose.
  9. My eyesight isn’t what it use to be.
  10. I’ve got a terrible headache.
  11. I can’t get focused today.
  12. I can’t deal with the pressure.
  13. I don’t enjoy flying at this field.
  14. This contest isn’t important to me.
  15. I can’t get a good timer.
  16. I can’t beat him.
  17. I don’t like to compete.
  18. I don’t know how to…
  19. Never done it before.
  20. The CD is a jerk
    (When all else fails, blame the CD!)
 
Cross Culture Communication PDF Print E-mail

The key to effective cross-cultural communication is knowledge. First, it is essential that people understand the potential problems of cross-cultural communication, and make a conscious effort to overcome these problems. Second, it is important to assume that one’s efforts will not always be successful, and adjust one’s behavior appropriately.

For example, one should always assume that there is a significant possibility that cultural differences are causing communication problems, and be willing to be patient and forgiving, rather than hostile and aggressive, if problems develop. One should respond slowly and carefully in cross-cultural exchanges, not jumping to the conclusion that you know what is being thought and said.

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