Archive for April, 2010

Noor Pensionär 1. Young Retiree 1.

Friday, April 30th, 2010

Click here for the dialog in English. Klassikaline Eesti Film. Classic Estonian movie. Boy: Where do work? Man: I don’t work, I’m retired. Boy: You’re too young to be retired. So, you’re a real retired person. Man: Yes. Boy: My grandfather is also retired, But he has no time to ride carousels. In the mornings, he repairs things that break right after people buy them. He does warranty repair for alarm clocks, etc During the days, he lectures. During the afternoons, he plays soccer. During the nights, he’s a guard at a local repair shop. Before that. he worked as a guard at a local zoo, but he was not able to sleep during the nights. Do you have any kids? Man: No Boy: But I have a little sister. You must be lonely. Man: I’m not lonely. I’m with you. (At the employment agency.) Woman: I’m listening. Man: I’m not sure what I want to do. Woman: What can you do? Man: I was a ballet dancer (star). My name is Pukspuu. Woman: But, what kind of a job can you do now? Pukspuu: I’m not sure. Woman: Well, at the moment, we need lumberjacks, delivery men and somebody to work with horses. (At a barn) Pukspuu: Hi, my name is Pukspuu. To one of the Men: Looks like you’re a hard worker. Pukspuu: Hi, horse. I see your name is Geoloogia, my name is Pukspuu. We don’t speak each others language, but I portrayed a horse once (played a part, depicting a horse). I will get to work now. (Pukspuu, watching a guy hitting a horse) Pukspuu: You can’t do this. Horses a very smart almost as smart as

Grey’s Anatomy 6×20 “Hook, Line and Sinner” Sneak Peek #2

Friday, April 30th, 2010

Uploaded : 27/04/2010 Here’s the second sneak peek to the episode 6×20 in which Teddy sees Derek’s invitation to illustrious cardiothoracic surgeon Tom Evans’ as a threat to her future employment at the hospital and decides to talk with him about it. Episode 6×20 “Hook, Line and Sinner” airs on Thursday, April 29th at 9/8c on ABC. Episode synopsis : Sloan returns to Mark’s apartment, just as she’s going into labor, and Teddy, Mark and the still-fighting Callie and Arizona are there to help with the birth and to get Mark through his grandson’s pending adoption. Meanwhile Teddy sees Derek’s invitation to illustrious cardiothoracic surgeon Tom Evans’ as a threat to her future employment at the hospital, and the team work on a crab boat captain who has been stabbed with a giant shark hook. for more info go to : abc.go.com http

The Worst Jobs in History – The Tudor Age – Part 3

Thursday, April 29th, 2010

Tony Robinson explores more of the pasts employment opportunities (although I use the term loosely) Creative Planet, Creative thinking

NYIT Roundtable-SOURCE Part 1

Thursday, April 29th, 2010

NYIT Roundtable takes a look at SOURCE-Symposium On University Research and Creative Expression

The Future for Media Students

Thursday, April 29th, 2010

Connie Davidson finds out for Channel Fife the future for Media Students and their hope for finding employment in the media industry. She talks to two former students and a college lecturer and askes them for their views on this situation.

Oil Rig Job Opportunities

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

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Finding Dream Job (in down economy)

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

How do you find your dream job in a down economy? What are some job-search tips for people in search of meaningful employment in a recession? A recent college graduate called me, and got me thinking about the 10 pieces of advice I’d offer someone trying to do a guerilla job search. When I graduated in 91 it was a crappy economy, so you learn some fortitude (unlike the folks that graduated during the bubble in 1999. Forget the traditional letters to recruiters, newspaper ads, and job boards. Too much competition there… it’s more efficient to network, interview well, use creative approaches, persist without being annoying. Here are 9 of my 10 tips. The one about interviewing well got me the most passionate, and it became a separate video (will post this week). Seriously- we’ve all been on one or both ends of a bad interview, and I feel so sorry for people that don’t know the basics on that. Hope this helps! It’s free, anyway. :) Any tips for the rest of us?

Carrie Childs at ITEXPO East 2009

Tuesday, April 27th, 2010

Listen in on Carrie Childs of South Florida Technology Alliance and Lindsay Group, Inc. based in Ft Lauderdale, Florida. SFTA is an organization, a forum, that brings to together technology professionals to learn and share best practices several times each month. The Lindsay Group, Inc. is a woman-owned business that provides national employment solutions specifically related to technology, accounting, finance, and marketing. They have 20 years experience. Their websites are www.southfloridatech.org and www.lindsaygroupinc.com.

HMRC Tax codes, the importance of having the right one!

Tuesday, April 27th, 2010

www.tarpon-uk.com 0845 643 1580 Tax Codes We get a lot of queries on tax codes, so we’ve put together a quick summary of the most common questions: A tax code makes sure you pay the right amount of tax. Your employer uses your code to calculate the amount of tax to deduct from your pay or pension. A tax code is made up of one letter and several numbers such as these: (raise a board or have wording appear on screen giving examples) 522L or K497 You can find your tax code on your P45, that’s why this is so important to give to your new employer. If you’ve lost your P45, you won’t be able to get a replacement. Your new employer will give you a form P46 to complete so that the tax office can give you a tax code for your new employment. The most important thing we do here is getting the tax right. And tax codes directly affects your earnings and what you take home at the end of the month. • WHAT IS A TAX CODE? • It makes sure you pay right tax • Employer uses code to calculate the right tax deductions • Tax code made up of one letter and several numbers • WHERE CAN YOU FIND IT? • Tax code on your P45 • Hence important to give to your new employer • If lost can’t get P45 replaced • Can use P46 to get your tax code for new employment

Documentary on Yuri Norstein from Magia Russica : 2

Monday, April 26th, 2010

Yuriy Norshteyn was born in the village of Andreyevka, Penza Oblast, during his parents’ World War II evacuation. He grew up in the Maryina Roshcha suburb of Moscow. After studying at an art school, Norshteyn initially found work at a furniture factory. Then he finished a two-year animation course and found employment at studio Soyuzmultfilm in 1961. The first film that he participated in as an animator was Who Said “Meow”? (1962). After working as an animation artist in some fifty films, Norshteyn got the chance to direct his own. In 1968 he debuted with 25th October, the First Day, sharing directorial credit with Arkadiy Tyurin. The film used the artwork of 1920s-era Soviet artists Altman and Petrov-Vodkin. The next film in which he had a major role was The Battle of Kerzhenets (1971), a co-production with Russian animation director Ivan Ivanov-Vano under whose direction Norshteyn had earlier worked on 1969’s Times of the Year. Throughout the 1970s Norshteyn continued to work as an animator in many films (a more complete list can be found at IMDB), and also directed several. As the decade progressed his animation style became ever more sophisticated, looking less like flat cut-outs and more like smoothly-moving paintings or sophisticated pencil sketches. Norshteyn uses a special technique in his animation, involving multiple glass planes to give his animation a three-dimensional look. The camera is placed at the top looking down on a series of glass planes about a meter


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