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Ethel Said:

Tell me what yall think? Should i make any changes? yes it is my resume?

We Answered:

Hi,
Your resume looks great. There are a few things I might change if it where mine:

If you have a GED, I would include that, otherwise I would just leave off the high school.

Including languages is huge. It is a very employable skill to have. I might just punch it up a bit and say "fully fluent in English and Spanish".

In your skills section you can take that up with some of your personal skills. Something like, "team player, outgoing, good communication skills, excellent attendance, follow directions well, responsible, and then any hobbies you might have that you think might positively influence a perspective employer.

You can add an achievement section and include things like: Spanish club vice president of xyz in 200_, member of any clubs you belong to, any sporting awards you might have, and all volunteer work you have done in your lifetime. This is not a time to be modest, the employer doesn't know you, they are just looking at your resume, so tell them all the good stuff about yourself.

Your employment history looks perfect.

On hours available, I might change that and instead state when you would be available to start work. (i.e., immediately)

Some additional suggestions are to always send a thank you letter to any employer you have an interview with, regardless of receiving an employment offer. This letter should be a simple thank you, with enough detail so they know you are talking about them and their job. You want to mail this letter the same day as your interview. I will list my reason for this:
1.They took their time to meet with you.
2. If they choose someone other than you, and that applicant doesn't work out for any reason, by writing a thank you note, you have a better chance the second time around.
3. They may know someone else hiring and if they are impressed with your note, they may recommend you.
4. It is a polite thing to do.
If you are not sure how to write one, you can find letters of thank you on the internet, or if you write your own, make the small changes for each employer.
Lots of people are applying for work, and you want to be a stand out, so you can start working.
Good luck, you've done it before and been successful, as evidenced by your first job. As long as you keep trying, you will be successful once again.

Annie Said:

Special needs children question in Houston Tx.?

We Answered:

The Houston Mayor's Offfice for People with disabilities will not provide them directly, but they might have ideas about what area organizations will
http://www.houstontx.gov/disabilities/in…

And I'd also talk with the area Goodwill. They provide a lot of services for/with people with disabilities.
www.goodwillhouston.org

Amy Said:

Anyone know of a great social place to work in Houston, TX?

We Answered:

Hey I can refer you to an agency in the Houston area that places insurance personnel. www.rainbowpersonnel.com
I am in insurance, too and use them alot.

Jerry Said:

Accounting help I am lost I really dont know how to do it can someone show me.?

We Answered:

Break the problem down. Do one problem one at a time.

Jacob Said:

non owners insurance?

We Answered:

Are you talking about a named nonowner auto policy?

Agents don't like to write them, because you can't make enough money off the commission to cover the cost of writing it. And, companies don't like to write them for the same reason, so they usually end up in the state assigned risk pool.

So, you should go to the agent that writes a family member's insurance, and ask them to do you a favor and write this for you.

Of course, it won't cover you for any vehicle owned or furnished to anyone who lives with you, and it won't cover you for any vehicle owned by you, or furnished to you for your regular use.

Aaron Said:

insurance company wont condemn a house?

We Answered:

homeinsurance.awardspace.us - try this one. Got my home insurance from them. As I know they provide such a service.

Sean Said:

Which HAZARD INSURANCE policy should I purchase? TD1 or TD3 for a rental house in Houston.?

We Answered:

If you get the cheaper insurance they'll only pay the depreciated value of any items lost, stolen or destroyed. For example, a 5 year old TV set might get you $40 or so. The higher price policy will pay the replacement cost for a new set of similar size and features.

Also, if your place is uninhabitable you'll get $0 for alternate accommodation while repairs are being made. Your LL is NOT liable for those costs! His ONLY liability to you is the rent that would be otherwise due would be uncollectible while the unit was uninhabitable. The more expensive policy will pay your hotel bills (up to the policy limits) while repairs are made for up to 6 months.

The choice is yours. Personally I'd take the one that provides full coverage.

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