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What is the difference between " Corel Word Perfect 10 Productivity Pack " and the " Microsoft Works 9 " ? We’re not too computer savy yet and are trying to use it to send email resume’s, but with the "Corel Word Perfect 10" it just doesn’t look very good after we put the resume on it. Someone suggested using the " Microsoft Works 9 Program ". Hope someone can help us with this . Thank You for any help .

The question was answered by :
phrensied :

Do yourself a favor and uninstall all that stuff.

If you want something nice, easy to use and free, download OpenOffice. It has a word processor that will allow you to create resumes and save them as Word documents that most corporations will require if you email your resume.

Or you could go out and buy Microsoft Office for 500$.

A woman from AT&T called me after I applied online, and asked me a few questions regarding the job. Then she set up an appointment with me that she said would take around 3 hours. AT&T employees- what should I expect?

The following reply is by : snooty :
This is basically the second phase of your job interview, the first part being the phone interview. You’ll be told information about the company, and your training schedule should you be hired. You’ll be told about the benefits that come with the job. You’ll be asked to provide your work history and references; be honest because the background check is thorough.

You’ll then take a customer service simulation; it will be as if you’re customer service rep taking calls. You’ll be given several different scenarios, and they’ll want to know how you’ll react. I think your typing skills will be tested as well. Once you finish the simulation you’ll be taken aside for a one-on-one interview. If they decide you’re a good candidate, they’ll invite you back for another interview. That’s how my process went/

The question was answered by :
goodstuff2use4all :

An autoresponder is a computer program that automatically answers e-mail sent to it. Today’s autoresponders need to be careful to not generate e-mail backscatter, which can result in the autoresponses being considered E-mail spam.

The following reply is by : Gene L :
Perhaps through the Screen Actor’s Guild (SAG):
They will forward correspondence to the actor.
http://www.sag.org/sagWebApp/application?origin=hnav_bar.jsp&event=bea.portal.framework.internal.refresh&pageid=home

or,
Contact Any Celebrity:
http://www.contactanycelebrity.com/
About Richard Widmark:
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001847/
The Richard Widmark Fan Club:
http://movies.groups.yahoo.com/group/therichardwidmarkfanclub/

A little over a week ago I had a viewing for a rental property that I absolutely loved. I expressed to the property manager how much I liked it and she seemed responsive. I turned in my application and wrote an email gently restating how much I enjoyed the property and would like to live there. She responded that she would get back to me soon. Problem: I need to be out of my apartment in 10 days and I still haven’t heard anything back. Can I follow up again. If so, what to say? I don’t want to be annoying but I ned to find out asap to make the moving arrangments!

The answer is provided by :
njc_flhtc :

Be annoying. It should take no more than a few days to check someone out. If the manager won’t give you an answer - talk to her boss. Landlords make money when property is occupied and the property manager isn’t doing her job if she’s dragging her feet placing a tenant. If she’s holding out for someone who can take possession sooner, she should tell you. Otherwise, she needs to give you an answer as to whether you are qualified and either decline your application to rent or sign a lease with you. There’s no excuse for poor customer service in this instance as it has a negative impact on both the potential tenant AND the landlord.

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A woman from AT&T called me after I applied online, and asked me a few questions regarding the job. Then she set up an appointment with me that she said would take around 3 hours. AT&T employees- what should I expect?

This is was answered by :
snooty :

This is basically the second phase of your job interview, the first part being the phone interview. You’ll be told information about the company, and your training schedule should you be hired. You’ll be told about the benefits that come with the job. You’ll be asked to provide your work history and references; be honest because the background check is thorough.

You’ll then take a customer service simulation; it will be as if you’re customer service rep taking calls. You’ll be given several different scenarios, and they’ll want to know how you’ll react. I think your typing skills will be tested as well. Once you finish the simulation you’ll be taken aside for a one-on-one interview. If they decide you’re a good candidate, they’ll invite you back for another interview. That’s how my process went/

The question was answered by :
goodstuff2use4all :

An autoresponder is a computer program that automatically answers e-mail sent to it. Today’s autoresponders need to be careful to not generate e-mail backscatter, which can result in the autoresponses being considered E-mail spam.

What is the difference between " Corel Word Perfect 10 Productivity Pack " and the " Microsoft Works 9 " ? We’re not too computer savy yet and are trying to use it to send email resume’s, but with the "Corel Word Perfect 10" it just doesn’t look very good after we put the resume on it. Someone suggested using the " Microsoft Works 9 Program ". Hope someone can help us with this . Thank You for any help .

The best answer is by :
phrensied :

Do yourself a favor and uninstall all that stuff.

If you want something nice, easy to use and free, download OpenOffice. It has a word processor that will allow you to create resumes and save them as Word documents that most corporations will require if you email your resume.

Or you could go out and buy Microsoft Office for 500$.

A woman from AT&T called me after I applied online, and asked me a few questions regarding the job. Then she set up an appointment with me that she said would take around 3 hours. AT&T employees- what should I expect?

The answer is provided by :
snooty :

This is basically the second phase of your job interview, the first part being the phone interview. You’ll be told information about the company, and your training schedule should you be hired. You’ll be told about the benefits that come with the job. You’ll be asked to provide your work history and references; be honest because the background check is thorough.

You’ll then take a customer service simulation; it will be as if you’re customer service rep taking calls. You’ll be given several different scenarios, and they’ll want to know how you’ll react. I think your typing skills will be tested as well. Once you finish the simulation you’ll be taken aside for a one-on-one interview. If they decide you’re a good candidate, they’ll invite you back for another interview. That’s how my process went/

The question was answered by :
goodstuff2use4all :

An autoresponder is a computer program that automatically answers e-mail sent to it. Today’s autoresponders need to be careful to not generate e-mail backscatter, which can result in the autoresponses being considered E-mail spam.

The question was answered by :
capwest5a :

Well, if it’s an ‘urgent meeting’, you shouldn’t ‘invite’ the company members - you need to tell them that they must attend.
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Something along these lines (send to all members)

"To all company members, there is an urgent matter within this company that needs to be addressed. There will be a company meeting on (month/day/year) where this matter will be discussed. Your presence is required."
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[Of course, if some company members are sick or in the midst of some personal emergency, you should excuse them if they do not attend the meeting]

How to Secure Your Gmail Account

Sep-28-2009 By admin

http://www.davidfrosdick.com/how-to-secure-your-gmail-account/ This video shows how to secure your Gmail account if you are using non-secure internet connections, public or work computers, internet cafes

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What is the difference between " Corel Word Perfect 10 Productivity Pack " and the " Microsoft Works 9 " ? We’re not too computer savy yet and are trying to use it to send email resume’s, but with the "Corel Word Perfect 10" it just doesn’t look very good after we put the resume on it. Someone suggested using the " Microsoft Works 9 Program ". Hope someone can help us with this . Thank You for any help .

The following reply is by : phrensied :
Do yourself a favor and uninstall all that stuff.

If you want something nice, easy to use and free, download OpenOffice. It has a word processor that will allow you to create resumes and save them as Word documents that most corporations will require if you email your resume.

Or you could go out and buy Microsoft Office for 500$.

A woman from AT&T called me after I applied online, and asked me a few questions regarding the job. Then she set up an appointment with me that she said would take around 3 hours. AT&T employees- what should I expect?

The question was answered by :
snooty :

This is basically the second phase of your job interview, the first part being the phone interview. You’ll be told information about the company, and your training schedule should you be hired. You’ll be told about the benefits that come with the job. You’ll be asked to provide your work history and references; be honest because the background check is thorough.

You’ll then take a customer service simulation; it will be as if you’re customer service rep taking calls. You’ll be given several different scenarios, and they’ll want to know how you’ll react. I think your typing skills will be tested as well. Once you finish the simulation you’ll be taken aside for a one-on-one interview. If they decide you’re a good candidate, they’ll invite you back for another interview. That’s how my process went/

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