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Career Authenticity - Step 3 - Feeling Authentic Outside of Work collector what they will accept for a settlement. (Again, be sure to write this stuff down.) They will either come back stating they cannot offer anything lower, or that they can take something like 10% off. You should already have a goal in mind (a reasonable goal) and should continue on your path towards that goal.. get as close as you feel you can.We all want to be genuine, authentic - it is just that sometimes we don't know what that means.Step 3 – Identify some specific moments during the past several weeks where you felt like you were able to express your authentic self outside of work. What were you doing? What makes you feel genuine? How important is that to you?We are so good at focusing on what is not working that it can be a very powerful shift in perspective when we take a minute to look at what is working. Although you may spend much or your day at work feeling as though none of it really matters and it all stinks, there have If after you have spent some time with the collector and they cannot or will not offer something close to what you are willing to settle for, ask for Get Your CV Right and You Don't Need Anti Age-Discrimination Laws First, know your foe! By that I mean you must understand who you will be talking to. There are two types of people that creditors will hire to deal with their clients. The first is for customer service, to help handle problems and answer questions for account holders. These folks are nice, kind and patient. That’s why they are hired.Without going into the fine detail, on 1st October in the UK, the new laws to provide protection against age-discrimination in employment and adult education, for people of all ages came into force. But will they work?The new law will cover discrimination in employment and in training and education, but not in provision of goods and services - as far as work or careers go then the two areas that matter are:Direct Discrimination:Treating someone less favourably because of their age i.e. refusing to recruit someone because they are or appear to be over 50 say.Indirect Discrimin The other type is hired for the collection department. They are hired because they are heartless, don’t care about you in any way and are ruthless in getting the money. Once you fall into a collection account, the creditor doesn’t care if you like then any more... they just want their money back. So when you call in to negotiate terms, you must be aware that you will be talking to the jerk that wants your money, not the sweet lady that wants to help you. Now that you are mentally prepared for battle, there are some very simple techniques to employ that will help and protect you. When you talk to anyone, and I mean anyone, make sure you get their name (full name preferably), their direct line or extension, and any other pertinent information they give you. Write this down! That way if you ever need to do follow up, you can get back to the same person and not start all over from the beginning again. (Trust me; you will thank me for this one!) When you talk to the collector, let them know that you are calling because you want to make arrangements to settle the account. Do not worry about telling them why, how or what about the account and what is going on in your life… They won’t care at all. You have to understand that there are so many people out there that just don’t want to pay their bills and lie about horrible things. The collector has heard all the “stories” and will automatically assume that what you are telling them too. (Again, that’s why they are hired for the job!) So, honestly, don’t waste your time. Keep it business like and calm. Right off the bat they will want to collect the entire amount right now. Don’t go for that at all. Ask the collector what they will accept for a settlement. (Again, be sure to write this stuff down.) They will either come back stating they cannot offer anything lower, or that they can take something like 10% off. You should already have a goal in mind (a reasonable goal) and should continue on your path towards that goal.. get as close as you feel you can. If after you have spent some time with the collector and they cannot or will not offer something close to what you are willing to settle for, ask for t The Five Most Costly Mistakes Of Affiliates Once you fall into a collection account, the creditor doesn’t care if you like then any more... they just want their money back.At this point, you might have already heard all the sweet promises coming from so-called online marketing guru's. Especially affiliate marketing is hyped up to be the sleeping way to riches. The stories of rags-to-riches and success tales shouldn't be a stranger to you by now. If you are to believe these stories, everyone seems to be making a fortune out of it. But I can safely say that for every success story you hear, there are at least 10 marketers struggling or giving up.Why do a lot of people fail to realize the rewards available to them?Affiliate marketing is not a get-rich-quick scheme. If yo So when you call in to negotiate terms, you must be aware that you will be talking to the jerk that wants your money, not the sweet lady that wants to help you. Now that you are mentally prepared for battle, there are some very simple techniques to employ that will help and protect you. When you talk to anyone, and I mean anyone, make sure you get their name (full name preferably), their direct line or extension, and any other pertinent information they give you. Write this down! That way if you ever need to do follow up, you can get back to the same person and not start all over from the beginning again. (Trust me; you will thank me for this one!) When you talk to the collector, let them know that you are calling because you want to make arrangements to settle the account. Do not worry about telling them why, how or what about the account and what is going on in your life… They won’t care at all. You have to understand that there are so many people out there that just don’t want to pay their bills and lie about horrible things. The collector has heard all the “stories” and will automatically assume that what you are telling them too. (Again, that’s why they are hired for the job!) So, honestly, don’t waste your time. Keep it business like and calm. Right off the bat they will want to collect the entire amount right now. Don’t go for that at all. Ask the collector what they will accept for a settlement. (Again, be sure to write this stuff down.) They will either come back stating they cannot offer anything lower, or that they can take something like 10% off. You should already have a goal in mind (a reasonable goal) and should continue on your path towards that goal.. get as close as you feel you can. If after you have spent some time with the collector and they cannot or will not offer something close to what you are willing to settle for, ask for Is it Time to Pass on Your Wisdom? Are You Ready to be a Mentor? l name preferably), their direct line or extension, and any other pertinent information they give you. Write this down! That way if you ever need to do follow up, you can get back to the same person and not start all over from the beginning again. (Trust me; you will thank me for this one!)The busiest month of the year is looming, you’ve three admin projects outstanding and one of your staff has just handed in their notice... You’ll now be working late for weeks! There must be another way?Unlike the US where it is commonplace, few event companies in the UK have ever thought about taking on interns yet they are missing out on a flexible, energetic, and creative work force that wouldn’t hurt their budgets. There are many people searching for event industry work experience or work placements who could provide you with this low cost, low risk solution. Some are looking for just a few hours a When you talk to the collector, let them know that you are calling because you want to make arrangements to settle the account. Do not worry about telling them why, how or what about the account and what is going on in your life… They won’t care at all. You have to understand that there are so many people out there that just don’t want to pay their bills and lie about horrible things. The collector has heard all the “stories” and will automatically assume that what you are telling them too. (Again, that’s why they are hired for the job!) So, honestly, don’t waste your time. Keep it business like and calm. Right off the bat they will want to collect the entire amount right now. Don’t go for that at all. Ask the collector what they will accept for a settlement. (Again, be sure to write this stuff down.) They will either come back stating they cannot offer anything lower, or that they can take something like 10% off. You should already have a goal in mind (a reasonable goal) and should continue on your path towards that goal.. get as close as you feel you can. If after you have spent some time with the collector and they cannot or will not offer something close to what you are willing to settle for, ask for The Value of Values on in your life… They won’t care at all. You have to understand that there are so many people out there that just don’t want to pay their bills and lie about horrible things. The collector has heard all the “stories” and will automatically assume that what you are telling them too. (Again, that’s why they are hired for the job!) So, honestly, don’t waste your time. Keep it business like and calm.One of the toughest jobs a leader has to perform is to act as guardian of an organisation’s values.An organisation’s values are the things that are really important to it.In the early days of an enterprise, the values are sometimes the only thing that keeps the business going. When other factors make the chances of survival doubtful, such as funds, markets, and technology, it is the set of beliefs held by the original founders which pull the business through. The beliefs of the organization are almost always the beliefs of the original leaders.These beliefs are intangible. Think of Unilever’s Right off the bat they will want to collect the entire amount right now. Don’t go for that at all. Ask the collector what they will accept for a settlement. (Again, be sure to write this stuff down.) They will either come back stating they cannot offer anything lower, or that they can take something like 10% off. You should already have a goal in mind (a reasonable goal) and should continue on your path towards that goal.. get as close as you feel you can. If after you have spent some time with the collector and they cannot or will not offer something close to what you are willing to settle for, ask for The Marketing of Motivation collector what they will accept for a settlement. (Again, be sure to write this stuff down.) They will either come back stating they cannot offer anything lower, or that they can take something like 10% off. You should already have a goal in mind (a reasonable goal) and should continue on your path towards that goal.. get as close as you feel you can.Motivation runs everything! Understand that it is both desire to improve the status quo as well as fear of loss of the status quo that propel people to act. Studies have shown that fear can have a short term effect on motivation to act positively, but, positive rewards have both increasing as well as longer lasting results.Change, otherwise known here as action, occurs when people realize that the consequences of their actions, or in-actions, are no longer acceptable to them. How many people have tried to diet, and tried many of the hundreds available, but couldn't keep the weight off or motivate themselve If after you have spent some time with the collector and they cannot or will not offer something close to what you are willing to settle for, ask for their boss or supervisor. Do not allow them to tell you the boss is not there. Call centers ALWAYS have a supervisor there if for no other reason to make sure the people are on the phone! When you talk to the boss, get their info and then negotiate with them. Stay at it until you get a fair settlement offer (Fair for both you and the creditor… remember, you most likely do owe them the money!) Now let’s assume you finally got a decent settlement offer. Before you send them any money, demand an agreement in writing. Have them fax (or mail) the agreement to you before you give them any financial or payment info. Once you have the agreement stating they will settle for a certain amount, make sure that you pay them in such a way that you can prove you have made that payment (personal check, copy of cashier's check, etc.) A word of caution here… most skilled collection agents will assure you that they will update the credit bureaus for you... no need to wait for an agreement. They may also tell you that the only way to get the settlement offer is to pay right away without the agreement in writing. DO NOT FALL FOR THIS! If you ask for this agreement in writing, they must send it to you. If they won’t them inform them that the agreement is not acceptable and that they will get not one penny from you. (This will make them stop a second and rethink their position as the collector get s paid when they collect!) Do not get angry or blow up. Even though this can be frustrating, the calmer head wins. Once you have the agreement in writing and have made payment in a way that is traceable, you will now be able to show that you paid according to the agreement, even if the creditor never sends you a "paid in full" statement. (MOST WON’T SEND IT!) Then all you have to do is send that info to the credit bureaus for an update. You now have all the proof you need to prove that the account is paid, and that the credit bureaus must update it. Remember to always keep a copy for your records, just in case t
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