(Physical labor jobs) Preparing For an Interview - 3 Tips to Ace an Interview

By Roberto Garabell

  When is comes to getting a job it is pretty much like anything else. You need to build value and essentially sell yourself. The question you ought to ask yourself is, “Why should this company employ me”?

1. What can you bring to the table, what is it that you can deliver? You need to be specifically plain on this matter and have it prepared, otherwise you will not be able to clearly identify why the company should employ you.

You are their for one reason, and that is prove to them why you are the right candidate for the job.

The only reason you are there is because they need someone to do a specific job, you need to know what that is and how you can do it better than anyone else.

2. Ask questions, many people forget to do this when going for an interview. Instead they keep talking and don’t listen to what the interviewee is saying. Worse still they are so pr-occupied with how they perform, that they start to miss the question and give an answer which is not relevant.

3. This leads me to point number three. Listen to what they are saying. Take a little time before answering to understand what is behind their question. They ask questions for a reason and it is better to understand this, above that of answering with pre-canned answers that are not relevant.

If you need to, take notes so as to refresh your memory. When in the interview sit up and show interest. Be engaging and look them in the eye when answering. There is nothing worse than someone you cannot look you in the eye.

To conclude, make sure you dress appropriately, answer questions thoughtfully and succinctly.

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How to Know When you are Going to Get Fired
By Musa Aykac

  Although no one wants to get fired from there office job, the inevitable may always happen one day or another. So to be on the safe side, here are a few hints which may show you a small sign that the management is unhappy with you, and you never know you might be able to turn it around and keep your job.

Stop Turning up Late for Work

Firstly if you are late for work on the odd occasion, then that is understandable. We have all been stuck in traffic jams before, or have experienced public transport being cancelled. But when you start turning up late for work every single day, then you are probably asking for trouble. The first signs that people are unhappy with you would probably be in the form of ignoring you, once you start walking in to the office and everything goes silent and not even a mention of “good morning”, then you know the wind is blowing in the wrong direction.

I Can’t Believe you Did That!

If you are constantly making mistakes at work then you will definitely be heading for the door, nobody wants to employ someone that will act in such a way with there clients. There are two sides of this though, the first being where you keep making small mistakes and the second on where you have made one major mistake, which may well end up in instant dismissal.

Do Your Work and Shut up!

If you are one of these people that constantly have to talk, then there is probably a big chance that you are under achieving on the work side of things. Directors of the company are not usually allocated in the same room as the employees; therefore if you get called into the meeting room, you sure know that one of your colleagues has had enough of your voice.

Stop Turning the Office into a Play Area

Chucking things around the room, constantly singing and reading magazines is a sure way to get the boot. The office is a work area and not a play area so treat it that way; if you get caught playing around then it could also be a form of instant dismissal.

So finally if you think that any of the above applies to you, you may want to try to turn things round before you end up losing your job. The safest thing to do would ideally be, to sit on your office chair and work, in the end that is what you are paid to do.

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Unemployment Rises Fastest Rate in Two Decades
By Musa Aykac

  We all know that we are bang in the middle of a full blown credit crunch at the moment, with companies dropping left right and centre, it looks as though things are only set to get worse. With these companies on the brink of collapsing the unemployment figure is rising further and further, in fact in Britain we have seen the fastest rise in unemployment for 17 years and this is due to hit around 2 million people by the end of the year.

Last month the unemployment figure saw a rising of around 32,000 people; this has been the 8th month of consecutive rising figures. The most dismal figures that we have seen in almost two decades is set to get a lot worse.

The Bank of England are now being put under pressure to make a cut in interest rates, to at least relieve some of the pressure that the economy is facing, it is said the the interest rates could fall as low as 2%.

But government work is also said to see a major staff cut, with up to ten thousand prison workers and court workers set for the axe as the Ministry of Justice seeks to save themselves 900 million.

One of the most worrying aspects with the credit crunch in place is that a lot of people could potentially become homeless. As unemployment increases families could miss mortgage repayments and end up being evicted and there homes being repossessed, this would indeed then have a knock on effect which could spiral out of control.

How do I Find a Solution?

Basically on of the best solutions to turn to, is to actively seek work if you have been laid off. If you are living in a family household then all members of the family that are legally the correct age to work, should go out and work. Now is the most important time to stick together and work as a family, this will help ease financial worries.

You should also cut down on spending habits until the financial worries are over. This means less going out and less luxuries such as alcohol and deserts.

You may want to earn a little bit extra by starting your own small business such as ironing services or your own cleaning services. If you are computer savvy you could even consider starting your own web based company, as online profit is still at a very high tide.

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