Jaime Pressly sure isn’t wasting any time in the love department, she is ready to get hitched to her Lawyer, Simran Singh.
According to breaking news reports the actress from the show “My Name Is Earl” has gotten engaged. But there has not been a wedding date planned.
As for the engagement of the couple, since Thursday Singh and Pressly have stayed at the San Diego Hard Rock Hotel. “Nobody really knows yet, but we just got engaged.”, Pressly apparently told a friend in the lobby.
Just ahead of Jamie’s 32nd birthday celebration the big news came. 50 friends of theirs are to join them for a sweet night at Float.
They started going out after Jaime killed her engagement with DJ Eric Cubiche this past November, with whom she had a son with named Dezi “2 years old”.
Friday, July 31, 2009
Cash For Clunkers Suspended
Hate to be the bearer of bad news, but the Cash for Clunkers program has been suspended. The fact is it ran Out of Money. It seems that it was funded with 1 Billion dollars and though this is a great deal of money, when you recognize that up to $4,500 was given away for each car, that is only 20,000 individuals who got funds. 20,000 out of 250 Million, and I am sure 50 million could have been eligible.
The NADA has released a statement:
We do not enclose verification yet of DOT suspending the clunkers program, but if the program is in fact suspended, NADA will persist to work with the Department of Transportation to highlight the importance that each dealer is reimbursed for a valid deal. We will also work with the Obama Administration and members of Congress to rally the demonstrated consumer importance in the cash-for-clunkers program.
The NADA has released a statement:
We do not enclose verification yet of DOT suspending the clunkers program, but if the program is in fact suspended, NADA will persist to work with the Department of Transportation to highlight the importance that each dealer is reimbursed for a valid deal. We will also work with the Obama Administration and members of Congress to rally the demonstrated consumer importance in the cash-for-clunkers program.
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Virtual Assistant Jobs
Virtual Assistant job opportunities are available present, you merely have to know how and where to uncover them. Here are a number of ideas to get you on track:
1. Your Current and previous Employers
The main place to begin is your current and previous employers. If you are presently working or have worked for someone, let them know about your business and what you are doing. A bonus to "advertising" with them is that they already know you, your qualities, your personality, and the quality of effort you provide. Write up a proposal. Let them know how utilizing your services can be beneficial to their company.
2. Career Boards and Search Engines
Hotjobs.Com, Careerbuilder.Com and Monster.Com are examples of job boards. Google.Com and Yahoo.Com are examples of search engines. You can use both to obtain clients who are looking for help by using particular keywords.
Keywords are what you type in when you are searching for something on the web. The more specific your keyword is, the more significant the results will be. For instance, a generic keyword like "work at home" will more than likely return a lot of scams. Most legitimate companies don't post job leads using those phrases. Here is an example list of keywords you can use when searching for clients.
Example Keywords:
* "remote contractor" * "must have home office" * "independent contractor" * "freelance" * "freelance job/s" * "1099 Contractor" * "Virtual Assistant" * "remote office" * "1099 employee" * "must have home computer" * "virtual worker/employee" * "online work" * "telework"
You can additionally use these keywords with search engines like Yahoo and Google.
Note: Make sure to put the quotation marks before and after the phrase. Surrounding your keywords with quotations shows more explicit results from the search engines. The search engines will only show the results with that exact phrase. If you don't use them, it will look for either/or.
3. Fee-Based Websites
Fee-based websites come up with the hard work for you. These sites have searched the web, job boards, etc., and found the real jobs for you. All you have to do is apply. Buyers beware, however; not all fee-based employment sites are legitimate. Make sure you do thorough research of the business.
So now you know how and where to find the virtual assistant employment opportunities and clients. Do your diligence and go get them...
1. Your Current and previous Employers
The main place to begin is your current and previous employers. If you are presently working or have worked for someone, let them know about your business and what you are doing. A bonus to "advertising" with them is that they already know you, your qualities, your personality, and the quality of effort you provide. Write up a proposal. Let them know how utilizing your services can be beneficial to their company.
2. Career Boards and Search Engines
Hotjobs.Com, Careerbuilder.Com and Monster.Com are examples of job boards. Google.Com and Yahoo.Com are examples of search engines. You can use both to obtain clients who are looking for help by using particular keywords.
Keywords are what you type in when you are searching for something on the web. The more specific your keyword is, the more significant the results will be. For instance, a generic keyword like "work at home" will more than likely return a lot of scams. Most legitimate companies don't post job leads using those phrases. Here is an example list of keywords you can use when searching for clients.
Example Keywords:
* "remote contractor" * "must have home office" * "independent contractor" * "freelance" * "freelance job/s" * "1099 Contractor" * "Virtual Assistant" * "remote office" * "1099 employee" * "must have home computer" * "virtual worker/employee" * "online work" * "telework"
You can additionally use these keywords with search engines like Yahoo and Google.
Note: Make sure to put the quotation marks before and after the phrase. Surrounding your keywords with quotations shows more explicit results from the search engines. The search engines will only show the results with that exact phrase. If you don't use them, it will look for either/or.
3. Fee-Based Websites
Fee-based websites come up with the hard work for you. These sites have searched the web, job boards, etc., and found the real jobs for you. All you have to do is apply. Buyers beware, however; not all fee-based employment sites are legitimate. Make sure you do thorough research of the business.
So now you know how and where to find the virtual assistant employment opportunities and clients. Do your diligence and go get them...
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