Monday, June 29, 2009
US vs US
Quite simply, Save US Jobs is taking a stance. We strongly believe in the innovation, intelligence, and productivity of the American worker. We believe that change happens within organizations by people who care and want to make a difference. It saddens me to hear that career counselors in high school and junior high schools in the US are advising students to stay away from math and science careers. Career counselors are advising our future generation "there will not be a job for you when you graduate from college." With that mind process and message we will create a new generation of service workers all aspiring to work at McDonald's. We can do much better than that. We have to work together to empower our youth, with success oriented tools. Our future lays in our hands, if we collaborate, we can make a difference together.
Friday, June 26, 2009
Facebook | Promoting your Facebook Page
Facebook | Promoting your Facebook Page
We have a Facebook page please come by and support the cause.
We have a Facebook page please come by and support the cause.
Hire the Best
I am highlighting individuals, who I have myself met in person. Richard Becerra, Operations Manager, IT Manager. Mr. Becerra is a kind hearted, well liked manager with strong technical skills. If your IT department is looking for an outstanding candidate who will bring stability, cost saving action, and technical savvyness. Richard is your man. Derrick Nazarian, a young man with integrity, looking for a job close to Burbank, California, so he can complete his college education. He cares for his mother, which is commendable. He is hungry to learn, has great customer service skills, punctual, and a desire to take care of your computer. PC/MAC savvy, any company will be lucky to have him. If you like to get a copy of either resume and contact these great Americans, please contact carlos@saveusjobs.org
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Grateful for Great Americans
Sometimes its the little things that matter most. It is the everyday workers who make my day better. Recently, I have come in contact with men and women, who have improved my life by making contact. We must remember and honor them. They represent what is great in America. I will start with Jonanthan Rothstein, he used to work for me, and recently I rehired him. He has a new commitment for recruitment, his passion for it is commendable. He loves taking care of people, both candidates and clients. David Andersen a shaman of life inter workings, his wisdom and love of breath and life gives meaning and purpose. Clint Arthur recently expanded his butter company opening operations in Las Vegas, Nevada. He did so in a bad economy, hired a slew of workers, and treats employees with love and respect. Rebecca Martin, of Dear Jane, she talked to me in 5 minutes she was able to open my horizon, anything is possible, just have to dig deeper. Julia Tyson, partner at v1strategies, I am motivated to educate and make Americans more productive, more innovative, more intelligent, so that Americans can represent us at home and abroad. Americans will lead by example, because we live in the best country in the world, where anything is possible. Locally I am blessed with being greeted by Pete's coffee and Coffee Bean employees in Santa Monica every morning, for breakfast of champions, coffee and a muffin. My short list is Bryan Bonilla of Staples, textbook example of awesome customer service. Raul Polit, store manager PIP Santa Monica, honesty and integrity. Police Officer Saucedo of the Burbank Police, direct clear communication, kind and caring, after pulling an all nighter in Vegas, Officer Saucedo gave me clear directions and I got to my volunteer event in time. And lastly, thank you to Kelly Becerra who showed up to my baseball event in El Monte on time, your beautiful voice made me proud of being an American. I know the men in my event will forever hold this dear. For all these men and women, I am grateful, thank you for making my week, thank you for crossing my path, and making contact with me. See if you can change someone's life, even the small things count.
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Day One
Most of our volunteers live in Santa Monica, California. And we want to make an impact in our community. So we are starting our community based recruiting with "Hit the Pavement Campaign." We are going company to company introducing ourselves in person, we are here to help. We strongly believe in the innovation, intelligence, and productivity of the American worker. We are providing a "No Cost" (free, as we are being sponsored by TempTech, and US Database Solutions) recruiting service to employers, to people looking for work, and a free job board to post jobs. We forged relationships with like minded companies that will provide cost effective solutions; career counseling, resume writing, and interview tips. We are looking to ease the pain, and be a solution provider. Working Together to Employ America.
A New Beginning
Save US Jobs is a collaborative humanistic movement empowering the American worker and positively impacting the US economy. We are collaborative, because we are reaching out to America on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, and YouTube, and inviting them to spread the word about our movement. We need your help to get support and grow our cause. Tell a friend, tell a family member, tell your co-worker, tell your boss, tell your company, and tell your government official, about Save US Jobs.org. Join us and make this an important cause, we will change the future of the American workforce together.
We start our movement with gratitude to the Men and Women who made this possible. Thank you to Tom Williams, Diana Zwein, Morgan Daniels, Allison Marks, Lubo Lubomirov, Carlos Cymerman, Ken Schelberg, Jonanthan Rothstein, Anne Maxwell and her partner Marco, Henry Flury, David Ng, Erica Forster, and the countless friends who have stepped up to save the day. Special thanks to my hero Joshua Goodman for believing that we can all be warriors.
We start our movement with gratitude to the Men and Women who made this possible. Thank you to Tom Williams, Diana Zwein, Morgan Daniels, Allison Marks, Lubo Lubomirov, Carlos Cymerman, Ken Schelberg, Jonanthan Rothstein, Anne Maxwell and her partner Marco, Henry Flury, David Ng, Erica Forster, and the countless friends who have stepped up to save the day. Special thanks to my hero Joshua Goodman for believing that we can all be warriors.
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