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Help Me I'm Drowning ast jobs and cognitive capacity all add to the equation. The same goes with other occupations. Former special forces is NOT spelled b.o.d.y.g.u.a.r.d., neither is police, CIA or FBI.It sure sounded simple, “Have your own On Line Store” Sure, why not, everyone else is doing it, and after all I pretty much designed a WEB site, created a “Back Office” and populated a reasonably large Shopping Cart. How hard could it be? What I didn’t realize is the WEB page is the easy part, the challenge is getting recognized in the midst of millions of other web sites all fighting for the same top rankings. Yep, up until lately I didn’t have a clue how se C. Anyone claiming to be a bodyg Corporate Internet Branding - Branding Your Business Online As a former personal protection operative and present business/career coach, I have had the opportunity to be on both sides of the fence, so to speak, in regards to being hired as- and hiring personal protection.Let me tell you a story about Pete and a pizza. After a long day of fighting uncooperative pipes and fixtures, Pete P. Lumber, of Pete's DuperRooter, was looking forward to a nice, hot, decidedly Atkins-disapproved pizza — the stuff of which dreams are made. The week before, Pete was doing a bathroom remodel at Bob's historical Chicago bungalow. The house had only one bathroom, so Pete had to complete the project as fast as possible. Due to a series of unfort Any executive or other businessmen looking for a protection should take certain things into consideration, unknown to most people. A. If a bodyguard is needed in a certain area, so is local knowledge. Do not fall into the trap of solely hiring someone from your own backyard, if you are going to a foreign country. Hire a local security specialist to assist your own security on site. Language, geography and culture can be vital. B. Having a single certificate from a so-called bodyguard organization or bodyguard school does NOT make a specialist – no matter the school reputation. Background schooling, military experience (or other “hard” professions), past jobs and cognitive capacity all add to the equation. The same goes with other occupations. Former special forces is NOT spelled b.o.d.y.g.u.a.r.d., neither is police, CIA or FBI. C. Anyone claiming to be a bodygu Plan Your Time - Manage Your Time, Invest Your Time executive or other businessmen looking for a protection should take certain things into consideration, unknown to most people.IntroductionAt one stage or another we all have heard or read all or any of the below mentioned, Time Related Phrases:1) Time is money. Time is wealth.2) Time is a river. Time is wind.3) Respect your time.4) Doesn’t matter what you do…time will just pass away.5) You never know, when your time will change. (Samey bada balvaan hota hai)6) Each year, each day, each moment is unique in its own way. Once it passes, A. If a bodyguard is needed in a certain area, so is local knowledge. Do not fall into the trap of solely hiring someone from your own backyard, if you are going to a foreign country. Hire a local security specialist to assist your own security on site. Language, geography and culture can be vital. B. Having a single certificate from a so-called bodyguard organization or bodyguard school does NOT make a specialist – no matter the school reputation. Background schooling, military experience (or other “hard” professions), past jobs and cognitive capacity all add to the equation. The same goes with other occupations. Former special forces is NOT spelled b.o.d.y.g.u.a.r.d., neither is police, CIA or FBI. C. Anyone claiming to be a bodyg Time for a New Job? he trap of solely hiring someone from your own backyard, if you are going to a foreign country. Hire a local security specialist to assist your own security on site. Language, geography and culture can be vital.Whether working for a company or organization for a year or decades, it is always difficult to decide when to move on to another employer. There are certain signs that any individual can look for around the work place. While may of these seem like common sense, others are more subtle and are just an important, if not more so.Time in the jobConsider how long you have been in the same job with the same title performing the same function. If it B. Having a single certificate from a so-called bodyguard organization or bodyguard school does NOT make a specialist – no matter the school reputation. Background schooling, military experience (or other “hard” professions), past jobs and cognitive capacity all add to the equation. The same goes with other occupations. Former special forces is NOT spelled b.o.d.y.g.u.a.r.d., neither is police, CIA or FBI. C. Anyone claiming to be a bodyg 4 Great Tips to Selecting a Marketing or Advertising Agency ving a single certificate from a so-called bodyguard organization or bodyguard school does NOT make a specialist – no matter the school reputation. Background schooling, military experience (or other “hard” professions), past jobs and cognitive capacity all add to the equation. The same goes with other occupations. Former special forces is NOT spelled b.o.d.y.g.u.a.r.d., neither is police, CIA or FBI.There are many times in the career of a marketing person where this issue will come up - which agency should I use? From the perspective of the advertising agency or the marketing agency, the answer is simple, "Use us!"The client is usually pressured from many quarters, among which are the pressure to deliver results, the watching eyes of everyone anxious to see a "great advertisement" and of course, the pressures from various Account Executives and Ac C. Anyone claiming to be a bodyg How To REALLY Look For A Job ast jobs and cognitive capacity all add to the equation. The same goes with other occupations. Former special forces is NOT spelled b.o.d.y.g.u.a.r.d., neither is police, CIA or FBI.Are you looking for a job -- really looking? Or are you simply waiting for employment to fall into your lap?If you're like about 75% of the job seekers I've met over the past nine years, you're probably doing too much waiting and not enough searching.Stop.Now.Instead, here are two ways to be more proactive -- and much more effective -- in your job search.1) Stop waiting for job leads to appear. Start making your own.H C. Anyone claiming to be a bodyguard should be able to arrange logistics, do a research based risk assessment, know first aid w. CPR, handle weapons and hand-to-hand combat and educate their clients on the same subjects. The list goes on, depending on clients work environment. D. If your Protection ask for special equipment when going abroad, negotiate within reason and supply the stuff. If you are going to Iraq to negotiate a $ 2-20 mil. Contract and already spent some $ 25 000 on travel expenses, you’d feel more than stupid, suddenly lying in a bodybag because you saved $2 000 not buying an adequate scope for your protections rifle or what have you. Actually you’d just feel dead. They do not ask these things for fun. There’s no fun in carrying lots of stuff in a hostile (and extremely hot) country. E. When you hire someone for protection, give them a contract and a reasonable salary. Within thes
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