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    Service West Job Analysis

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    How We Execute the Job Makes Us the Best Service West cares about your experience. We know that once we have the design specifications, the budget, and all the products are on site, you want our staff to stay on schedule and within budget while providing documentation along the way with the least amount of interruption to your business. We understand what you expect, and we strive to deliver quality work. Meeting these objectives requires thorough planning, accurate pricing of your project,…

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    Hollywood storyline when in reality they are just repeating an unnecessary movie that was fine the way it was. However, when it comes to this adventurous British comedy, the remake became even better. The Hollywood action remake of The Italian Job is a crime flick directed by F. Gary Gray and written by Donna and Wayne Powers. Released in 2003, the film is considered intelligent and engaging and has never been fully recognized as anything to rival its classic predecessor. After pulling…

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    High School Job Analysis

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    church, and art. Some people ask how I do it all and also balance school. Simple, “Hard work beats talent when talent doesn't work hard” -Tim Notke. Those advance sports I play, for example badminton, taught me you need to work hard for everything. My job is to train just as hard as a real game, and when I'm in a tournament, I can remain steady. Hard work has gotten me 3rd place in a provincial tournament and into the semi-finals of an Ontario/Quebec tournament. Now the fine arts. Although…

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    Tim Horton's Job Analysis

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    stocking and cleaning my work space, and working at the dual Drive-Thru to calculating and counting total payments received daily, leading by example, positioning staff for the shift, as well as ensuring all policies are being followed. It is a fast paced job where I am continuously learning, and making connections with my customers, co-workers, and employers. In addition to my employment with Tim Horton’s,…

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    money, and hopefully begin saving for college. Over the past two years, I have gained more experience from this job, than what I had ever thought to be imaginable. In just the short amount of time I have been working there, I am now trained to work as a bagboy, to work in the produce room, to work the cash register, and to work in the office occasionally. Being extremely versatile in this job is important to me, primarily because I want to pursue business later in my life, and knowing and…

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    On the morning of September 29, 2015 I had the privilege of job shadowing Heather Wortman, Mrs. Wortman is a Special Education Teacher at O.H.S (Ontario High School). When I got to the high school she had asked me to meet her in the main office, as I sat in the office I contemplated what Mrs. Wortman would have me do during the course of the job shadow, just then she walked entered the office and greeted me with a warm handshake and smile from this point she took me to her first period class…

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    Since the economy has been so low the job market has dwindled as well. The economy has made it so that if you don’t have the qualifications you do not stand a chance at getting a job. In Joe Calvaluzzi’s (a writer for Best Review) article “The Dwindling Job Market” he talks about the impact of the dwindling job market, and how it impacts the current workers. He states that the economy is going through a rough time right now…

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    edge of it.The authors argument is supported by a great diction, syntax, and rhetorical devices. These 3 things help strengthen his argument. To make a speech, or anything for that matter, you need to have strong rhetorical devices. Steve jobs does a great job of this to capture the attention of his audience. He chooses to use the rhetorical device that is catchy. He uses a simile saying,”live everyday like its your last.” At this point in the speech, he has everyone on the edge of their seats…

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    Hourly Paid Job Analysis

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    many employment opportunities in the job market currently. Although there are many, alot are not the same. Some of these jobs are hourly paid, some are contracted, and some are salary based. Deciding on which one best fits a lifestyle of your choice, you must need to know the benefits of these different types of jobs and the negatives,Also with just knowing what they are in general. Hourly paid jobs are jobs that have set hourly wages. The benefits of these jobs would be holiday pay, as well…

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    Social Work Job Analysis

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    I am writing in reference to your job posting seeking a Recovery Specialist at the Sterling Community Center. With my strong background in social work and healthcare organizations, coupled with my exceptional skillset and qualifications, I believe I have exactly what it takes to seek a permanent, full-time position in social work. I offer the attached resume for your review. I started my social work career as a volunteer in daytime activities with geriatric schizophrenic patients. My BSW…

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