Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Health & Beauty Assistant
We are looking for team players who have bags of enthusiasm, a positive attitude and experience in working in a sales/customer-led environment.
You will have a drive for success, a passion for excellent service and want to work in a stimulating, fast-paced and results-driven organisation.
Successful team members will have the opportunity to progress their career through our Management Development Programme.
For more information about Cannons Clubs please visit our website at www.cannons.co.uk
To apply, please send your CV and a covering letter to:
Noel Ridgeway
noel.ridgeway@cannons.co.uk
We regret that we can only consider applications from people who already have the right to live and work in the UK.
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Sunday, March 16, 2008
Competition In Virginia Encourages People To Be Healthy
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Thursday, March 13, 2008
Former MHS teacher remembered for her positive attitude
Berthel taught at Holmes Junior High School - now Holmes Middle School - for nine years and at Morehead High School for 11.
Leola Meador, a secretary at Morehead, remembers Carol well.
"She worked in the vocational home economics when she was at Holmes, and when she came over here she taught home economics," said Meador. "She was nice, bubbly, jolly, sweet, lovable, bouncy - a neat lady."
The thing people seem to remember most about Carol is her positive attitude.
"What we were so overwhelmed with was the people telling us that she made a difference in their lives," said Carol's daughter, Melanie Good. "I think it was because she was so optimistic."
Daughter-in-law Kelly Berthel remembers taking Carol's home economics career explorations class in the eighth grade at Holmes Junior High - years before she married David "Scott" Berthel.
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Monday, March 10, 2008
The fine art of complaining
I've been mediating travel disputes my entire career, and I know what to do. I'm National Geographic Traveler's ombudsman, and I write the Travel Troubleshooter column every week ( www.csr.elliott.org). When vacations head south, I get the call.
Over the years, I've developed a few insider tricks for fixing a derailed trip: whom to write, what to say and where to go when no one listens. But if I had to distill everything into one simple rule, it would be: The sooner you speak up, the better your chances of getting what you deserve.
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Friday, March 7, 2008
Local resident Cathleen Elmer becomes author at 90
FLORESVILLE � It�s a long way � in distance and culture � from the home of her youth, but Cathleen Burns Elmer has settled into life here in the same way she�s faced other changes in her life: with a positive attitude and an indomitable spirit. And at the grand age of �just 90,� Cathleen is, quite literally, opening a new chapter in her life: She�s just published her first novel.
�It�s not my first novel,� Cathleen said. �It�s just the first one that�s been published!�
A native of Andover, Mass., and the product of a conventional Catholic family upbringing, she has always been interested in words.
�I�ve been writing almost since I was born,� Cathleen said recently.
She confesses to writing and illustrating stories behind the pages of her Sadler�s Graded Geography book.
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Tuesday, March 4, 2008
MS doesn't hinder mom's optimistic attitude
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Saturday, March 1, 2008
Setting the Proper Tone for a Termination Meeting
While you can't control an employee's actions, you can maintain a positive and professional attitude that may help prevent any bitterness. Keep the tone of a termination meeting positive; creating a tense atmosphere may make your employee resentful and more likely to resort to legal action. Consider these ways to help keep the meeting upbeat:
Thank the employee. Start the meeting by sincerely thanking the employee for their contribution to your company.
Don't assess blame or make apologies. There's no reason to blame the employee or the company for the termination. Just explain that the company's needs don't match the employee's particular skills.
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