- customer service
- benefits customer service agent--Here you go, Miko!
- administrative assistant/accounts receivable
- inventory coordinator
- coordinator of health information--Check it out, MAA's and COM's!
- distribution coordinator--Sounds like a good lead!
- bookkeeper--Check it out, CAM's!
- bilingual administrative/receptionist--Here you go, Linda and Johanna!
- customer care specialist
- hospital receptionist--Pinnacle
- scheduling coordinator
- administrative assistant--Dentsply
- store manager interview day--Dover, PA
- medical coder
- data entry/clerical
- administrative assistant--auto dealer
- service dept coordinator--Apple Auto--Great opportunity for COM's, CAM's, and others! This is a reception/clerical position.
- administrative assistant
- sales associate assistant--clerical work
"Look at the donut, not the hole." ...age-old advice from one of my former coaches, reminding us to look at what we have, not what we don't
Remember, Babe Ruth may have been one of the great homerun hitters of all time, but he also struck out a lot, too. The job search is just like that, especially in this economy. Keep getting back up there and swinging for the fence!
"The majority of the word 'can't' is can." ...attributed to Betty Weaver, former CSB school director
Remember, Babe Ruth may have been one of the great homerun hitters of all time, but he also struck out a lot, too. The job search is just like that, especially in this economy. Keep getting back up there and swinging for the fence!
"The majority of the word 'can't' is can." ...attributed to Betty Weaver, former CSB school director
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
Tuesday's Leads
It's easy to get caught up in our daily lives and to forget to appreciate the little things. We had to put our cat Sophie to sleep last night, and, as any of you who has dealt with the loss of a pet knows, it was a hard thing to do. Compounding the challenge was explaining the situation to two little boys, little boys who both adored Sophie. But the situation really served as a reminder to take each moment as a gift. None of us knows the future, and though we can--and should--work for it, plan for it, and prepare for it, we can't forget to live in the moment and appreciate the little things, too. After all, those little things are what make our life what it is.
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