Monday, May 3, 2010

Job Hunting by Sign...Day 1

No, this has NOTHING to do with astrology...

I woke up, after a restless sleep, at about 4:30am, took my shower, shaved, got dressed and proceeded to make a sign, which I bought the materials for last night. This sign was for me to go into downtown DC and attempt to find employment that way. Figured nothing else is working, so try a new approach.

The sign was simple, in my opinion;

I NEED A JOB!
Tried Conventional Means. About To Be Homeless. Please Take Resume And/Or Leave Business Card.
All Help Appreciated.


Made sense to me..so I packed up my sign, took my 50 resumes I had printed(did you know Staples charges $0.20/per staple in their copy center?), hopped on my scooter and took off for the subway to take me downtown. It was POURING!! Was soaked by the time I got to the metro.

Hopped on the train and went into Farragut West Station, coming up on the 18th street side as I knew there was an overhang at the least. I stood out there for 4 hours, gave out 6 resumes, got one person asking for my contact info(which he did email me and ask for a copy of my resume) and a few people giving a little money.

What amazed me most about it all..the overall indifference of people in the area. Yes, I know that there are a lot of homeless people, or at least those proclaiming themselves to be homeless, that are simply asking for money with a laundry list of reasons why they are homeless.

Several people merely pretended I didn't exist and moved on about their mornings, however, it was obvious those that were going to pretend they didn't, but had already read, "I NEED A JOB!" and would suddenly look back towards me again reading my sign. A few seemed hesitant as to if they should come back or if they should just keep going. Obviously, most kept going.

I didn't exactly get anything that could be construed as a negative response, but did get several, "atta boy"s, that's the spirit and many many smiles and nods of approval as I was not asking for a handout, but an opportunity to earn my own way. Had, literally, a few people stop and ask me about it and I gave it to them short and sweeet...I've been looking for work for a long time, found 10 scams/rip-offs in under a week that were posing as job listings and I have to do something, so figured I'd try a new approach.

The first two or three people to take my resume had already walked past and then turned around and came back, almost as though it clicked what my sign read. A business man from out of town, which I wish I had gotten his name, came up and told me he had been on the same boat I was on, though didn't do a sign, and said he was only here for business and there wasn't much he could do..but he did give me $20. I'd like to thank him again here, not that I think he'll read this, but not the point. His gift to me paid for my lunch, supper, gas for my little scooter and enough money for me to make this trip again tomorrow(hence the Day 1 as part of the title).

One lady went past all the way to the corner, turned around and came back and asked for my resume to take to their HR department on her way in. One gentleman called his HR department while reading my sign from across the sidewalk and then came over and asked for my resume to take it in to his job. Seems there are jobs out there. Now to land one of them. While my landlord isn't going tolerate my not having the rent much longer, I will continue to head out there every day I can, finances allowing, of course, until I get a job. This is about the only thing I haven't tried, until now.

I'll be there tomorrow again around 7am at the Farragut West Metro Station(orange line). If you're company is hiring, stop by and pick up a resume or leave me your card and I'll email you my resume when I get a chance to log onto my computer again..which I bring with me, btw.










Saturday, May 1, 2010

Yet another job scam...

Found an ad on craigslist for a job..Hiring TODAY! No experience required! (Fairfax- metro accessible). Of course, the only one that has me come in for an interview and it's a scam, according to multiple sources. I didn't even bother to check up on them until speaking with my mother who asked me if I checked into them...which I started doing...

All Star Executive, Inc(Company Site)

Google Search for Ian Ezyk(President/CEO All Star Executive, Inc)

Skyhigh Marketing Aka Core Advertising Aka Champion Marketing They owe me money!, fly-by-night operation, unsecure future, won't answer questions Fairfax Virginia

Report: ALL STAR EXECUTIVE INC

Report: DS-Max, Cydcor, Granton Marketing, VES Marketing(Found this one in a search for Ian Ezyk)

Why is it I can't find a friggin' job? Not like I'm not flooding the market with my resume..not like I'm not trying tirelessly. Is it me? I am at the point of being one of those people standing by the Metro entrance with a sign saying, "Need help." and possibly a bunch of other stuff..maybe a link to this blog and bring like 50 resumes with me. I don't know what else to do, folks...thoughts? Can anyone give me any suggestions????










Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Job Scam...figures...

Well, I've been stressing over finding a job, as you all may know, and found one that was a "work from home" data entry job. Pfft. Yeah, that set off all kinds of red flags, but doesn't mean that there isn't a chance that it's real..so I jumped through their hoops.

Well, I went through an online interview..sorta..got a bunch of questions in an email and had to respond to them and send them back, had a couple "test" questions I had to go through which appeared to be testing my math ability and ability to follow directions..which I guess I "passed". *insert eye roll* I was told I would receive a training packet and offer letter via USPS and in it I would be told what materials I needed to be able to to do my job.

After my "test" questions, I was told I would receive a check to purchase the materials I would need to do my job. BIG RED FLAG!! Still, I was hopeful that it would be for real..though the doubt was overwhelming now. I figured can't hurt to see where this goes. This was two days ago. Yesterday, I received a "Cashier's Check" for $3,850. Yeah..like I'm gonna run for that. Let's start with a few discrepancies....

1) The phone number on the check and the bank address did not match up by state even
2) The sender(as I received this via FedEx) was in Illinois, which wasn't either the state the bank address was in or the phone number was from
3) The amount of the check was quite a bit..seemed a bit odd to begin with
4) The watermark on the back of the check that reads "Original Document" appeared to have been placed there with a stamper. I could see the edges of where the stamper had been pressed into the ink pad.

I called the bank and the woman was less than helpful, but said I should take the check to a bank and have them process it. I'm not about to let myself get burned for that much money when I can't even afford to pay the rest of this month's(April) rent, let alone next month's. So I looked up online how to NOT get caught up if it is a fake check..the site I read said to take it to the bank, have them put a 21 day hold on it(I'm assuming that's how long it takes for the bank to receive the check back if it's a fake) and go from there.

So I got online with this clown, as the only communication I've had is through yahoo IMs and emails(another red flag), and told him that there would be a 21 day hold on the check. He asked by who and I told him the bank. He came back with going to a check cashing place...means I'm still liable. Ok, time to take another route...

I called the FTC(Federal Trade Commission) and asked the woman there what I should do..she said by the sound of it, I would receive this list of supplies to buy and be expected to send the remaining balance back via wire transfer..she took a report and we were, more or less, done. I have not contacted this individual since, however, am more than willing to share the information I received with all of you so that you will not get caught up in such a scam. My mother always said, "if it sounds too good to be true, it usually is." That was certainly the case here.

The job listing was for Data Entry. The contact person used the name "Dr Robert Miller" from a Yahoo IM/Email of interviewdesk2010@yahoo.com and the email I got a response from when sending in my resume and cover letter to was cjobs@digitalrivers-inc.com. Supposedly, the company I was going to work for was County Systems, Inc. ( http://countysyst.com/ ). I have not contacted this company yet and, upon further review of their rather mediocre site, realize that while it says that they are based in Washington, DC..it isn't a DC phone number..I'll probably not be calling them as I am sure that this site was set up as part of the scam. Maybe I should go to the address on the site and check it out in person. lol

With all the red flags that are being waved around with this one, it looks like a hurricane warning!











Wednesday, April 21, 2010

HELP!! Job Hunting!!!

As I put in my first posting on here, I've been searching for work for nearly 3 years. I'm putting out my resume, I'm calling places in hope of something being available to bring in an income. I am trying, folks..not like I'm just sitting here hoping that people will just hand me money..though it would be nice to have some money.

I live in the Washington, DC metro area. I've done all types of work and am willing to do nearly anything. I only want to be able to pay my bills, have money for food...and I certainly could use some new clothes. Been awhile since I got clothes.

I've sent out at least 7 resumes today and so far, not a single response. I'm putting in for a pizza delivery job and all I have is a scooter. Hire me, please. I need a job badly and only need the money to survive on. If anyone might be interested in hiring someone who's willing to work long hours(I've had a few 24hr shifts under my belt) for what most, particularly in this area, would consider low pay..please...email me.

job.hunter.cr@gmail.com

Please realize, I am limited in my mobility with a scooter, which can only go on roads up to 35mph, and am otherwise relying on public transportation.










Wednesday, April 14, 2010

A plea for generosity...

I know I haven't posted in a couple days...life happens. Today has been an exceptionally hard one, at least now it has. I just got off the phone with a dear friend who called me in tears. I want to do something for her, but, as you have likely noticed, I'm not really in a position to help myself, let alone her...so now I appeal to the kind nature of those that may read this in hopes of being able to do for another what I can not.

This is the most self-less person I know. She will do for others before ever considering herself...even if it means she does without. She, like myself, has been out of work for a couple years and has barely gotten ends to meet, some things going by the wayside until she can secure help in a financial means.

She has been stressed and the pressure of everything is weighing heavily upon her. I would LOVE to be able to help her to take a vacation and not have to worry about bills and rent for a month so that her and her teenage son can take a much needed vacation. Were I able to do this, I would have already done so, but, unfortunately, I can not. I have changed all the links for donations to go to her paypal account so that anything that may come in will go to her to try and help her get some relief and I beg for your help in making this possible.

I know this may sound like a sob story simply to get people to send me money, but the money is NOT for me. I will survive and do what I can to get by, however, she is desperately in need of being able to relax and breathe without worrying constantly about everything. Please, anything helps, even if it is just a few dollars. I haven't told her I'm doing this, so it will be a surprise to her. I know I am asking a lot of people that don't know me and, quite possibly, don't trust me, to give up their hard earned money, but I do not ask this for myself..while you may not believe that, I ask that you dig down deep and ask yourself if you would like someone to do for you were you in her situation.










Monday, April 12, 2010

And we wonder why insurance premiums are so high...

Cigna Gives $110.9 Million Compensation Package To Ex-CEO
by: Sam Stein


The insurance giant Cigna last year gave compensation packages worth more than $120 million to two executives who left the company, according to a filing with the SEC on Friday.

The vast majority of that total went to former chairman and CEO H. Edward Hanway who left his post with a retirement package worth $110.9 million -- which included $18.8 million in executive compensation for 2009, as well as a healthy pension plan, deferred compensation and stock options.

Full article at huffingtonpost.com

Umm...wow. People, myself included, can't afford health insurance and everyone searching for cheaper methods of getting such and then we find this. What are we supposed to say? In my opinion, no one person should need that much money.

In 2009, H. Edward Hanway received $10.27 million in total compensation(I know, two separate numbers..I just follow the articles) and a 5 year total of $121.35 million according to Forbes. So why does this man need another $110 million to retire? Why not take that money and give insurance to those that can't afford it? Or at least lower premiums.

I know, I love the figure of 10%, but with 10% of his retirement, I could live the rest of my life, or least close to it, very comfortably. I am sure that there are many others that could so as well. I am very curious what he needs all that money for besides to live excessively. No one needs that much money, in my personal opinion. I can't even imagine what to do with $110 million. Well, I'm sure I could come up with some things, but still.
By all means, if you have anything to add to this, or wish to comment yourself, please post. If there is something you wish to see posted here, or something you would like to hear my views on, again, feel free to post the subject and I'll look into it and you may just see it here tomorrow.










Friday, April 9, 2010

How very refreshing!!

Google CEO's compensation for 2009 falls 52 pct


By MICHAEL LIEDTKE
The Associated Press
Monday, March 29, 2010; 11:29 PM

By Schmidt's request, Google limited his salary to just $1 for the fifth consecutive year. Google co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin also have insisted on keeping their salaries at $1 apiece during the same period, despite the company's repeated offers to pay them more.

Full Article by The Associated Press at washingtonpost.com

I was simply looking around and came upon this article! It is very refreshing to see a company officer take such a cut in his/her own pay simply because they do not truly need it. This helps my faith in man-kind as opposed to everyone being a bunch of greedy buggers. I know, I know...not everyone is greedy, but let's face the reality of it...there are far more greedy people than generous people.

Not really a whole lot to say with this post, but just feel that it was definitely worth sharing and was very refreshing to come across after article upon article of people making exorbitant amounts of money and then, for some ungodly reason, acting as though it's not enough. My hat is off to you three who would take only $1 as your salary!!

By all means, if you have anything to add to this, or wish to comment yourself, please post. If there is something you wish to see posted here, or something you would like to hear my views on, again, feel free to post the subject and I'll look into it and you may just see it here tomorrow.