City of Santa Ana, Downtown Orange County
The Santa Ana WORK Center is proud to launch the 30 Day to Hire Program!
THIS PROGRAM WILL REVOLUTIONIZE THE WAY YOU LOOK FOR WORK!
SANTA ANA, CA (June 27, 2013) – Looking for work has changed. Strategies that worked as little as 5 years ago are no longer effective. This program, which begins Tuesday, July 2, 2013, will inform you about today’s changing job market and what you can do to separate yourself from the crowd. Come learn from a nationally recognized Staffing, Recruiting & Career Development Expert. A seasoned executive with over 20 years of experience, Michael Marinoff leverages his extensive background and expertise, to teach you how to gain the competitive advantage….TO GET BACK TO WORK!
Topics include:
• The Hidden Market
• Using Networking & Social Media to Find Work
• Interviewing with Portfolios
• Power Up your Resumes & Cover Letters
This free program starts Tuesday, July 2, 2013, and will be held every Tuesday. Please call the Santa Ana WORK Center at (714) 565-2600 for more information and to reserve your seat.
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Somebody should send this to Michele and Roman!
It's good to see our elected officials HARD at work, while gun violence is sweeping central city! I wonder who pays for this stuff?
Just saw this great post at the VOC:
http://www.voiceofoc.org/oc_central/article_af5127d8-d824-11e2-9586-0019bb2963f4.html?success=1
In case you can't find it:
Just a quick note from the National Association of Elected Latino's in Chicago:
Pablo and Michele are having a GREAT time whopping it up on this Junket. PDB said, the best part is, with Emily and this kids out of his hair (what great hair), he doesn't even miss them, who thought separation would be so great!
Conference Highlights:
* Michele loved the breakout session: PRETENDING YOU HAVE A JOB (WHILE COLLECTING UNEMPLOYEMENT) FOR LATINA'S. This informative session featured tips on posting FB pictures to make it appear you were busy: Sprinkle in some food shot's too! the presenter suggested.
* Martinez also participated in the Elected and 200#! (AKA Porky Politico's), there were some neat tips on getting free meals on the taxpayers including: "Order two entree's, take one home, when someone else is paying the bill!"
Perhaps more interesting was what Councilmember Benavides learned on this "junket":
*DAMAGE CONTROL: Crisis Management For The Married Latino":
Amazing guest speakers like Former Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villigrossa who gave a shout out to PBD, he bragged about banging TV reporters TWO at a time, while his wife was at home and STILL REMAINING MAYOR! Standing Ovation. Former Councilmember Carlos Bustamonte was featured in a sub-segment
" Wh0re-mongering: How not to get arrested". The highlight had to be from TWO video presentations from prominent Californians who are NOT Latino, but struggled with marital crisis': Gavin Newsome, talked about the "Rehab" recovery, and Governor Schwartzneeger, gave an impassioned speech about family values for the philandering husband: "You can still be a Good Father, Leader and Man, while sleeping with the maid (Secretary, Aide, intern or streetwalker) he explained.
I didn't see Roman Reyna there, he would have loved former California Assembly Speaker's speech on How to use your position and political favors to get a family member off a murder rap. It was heart felt and insightful.
Maybe next year Roman will be working and have enough for a Greyhound Ticket to the conference.