Archive for October, 2009
Rent A Truck And Do It Yourself
Even with a limited number of things to move, your car can be too small and it will take many trips to get all things to another place. The pickup trucks of manufacturing companies such as Volvo, Renault, Mercedes Benz, DAF, Nissan and Iveco, are easy to rent and available in the market. The pickup truck is a sturdy vehicle with bed-space to carry goods, and walls of strong metal sheets on its two sides. Most pickups are designed for comfort for everyday driving but it’s also tough enough to keep up with the “big boys” in towing and payload demands.
Not everyone are allowed to drive a truck. You got to have the right license to drive the bigger trucks. Of course hauling liquid is tricky in any case and drivers would need to be specially trained. Training could be crash course made possible for all truck drivers and therefore already in place, always ready to rock-this is possible. First time drivers can be especially tough on a truck as they learn how to manage their vehicles. Requirements include having a CDL Class A drivers license for 3 months, verifiable first seat experience in the last year, or 12 months experience in the last 3 years.
Make enquiries about truck rental companies and you will learn that finding a good rental company may be difficult, as there are so many these days. Rental services offer rental moving trucks that will help make your relocation as stress-free and efficient as possible.
If you need a truck rental service, it is important to check out their fleet of rental moving trucks. It does not matter whether you are relocating across the town or across the country. You can always find a truck rental company that will provide you with the service you need. A few of the most common companies include one-way Truck Rental services and leasing rental trucks.
Rental trrucking companies are very proactive in their safety innovations as well, especially due to the insurance costs. With the high costs of these trucks, operators and owners of these trucks need to protect their investment through insurance, which are now available from a number of insurance companies. Therefore it can save you some money to ask a friend with license and experience to do the driving for you.
Moving is not as simple as walking out of an old home and into another; it entails lots and lots of planning and deciding. The moving companies have trucks that have extremely high horsepower engines and a large container-kind of chamber in the rear to hold a household of furniture and valuables. These companies are great if you want to hand it all over. Renting a truck and do the work yourself saves money and cost energy and work.
Keith George
http://www.articlesbase.com/automotive-articles/rent-a-truck-and-do-it-yourself-86420.html
Professional Resume Writing Services: The Good (Part I)
Before I begin, let me start by saying that I happen to be a certified professional resume writer (CPRW) and job search coach. I’ve been writing resumes since 2002, both for myself as well as for larger resume writing firms. Before that, I was a hiring manager for a large Truck Rental firm, running a 150-person call center. So I have had the opportunity to be on both sides of the job search process, representing the employer and representing the job seeker.
Professional resume writing in itself is a relatively new industry. If you look hard enough, you can find some writers out there who have 25 years (or slightly more) experience under their belt. But by and large, the bulk of writers out there have 10 years or less, with new writing services popping up daily. The reason is that the growth of the Internet as a business tool as well as the willingness of more and more professionals to invest in resume services has blossomed over the last decade, causing more people to consider resume writing as a full-time career.
As a result, the amount of press regarding the industry as a whole has started to increase. And, unfortunately, a lot of it has grown more and more negative. My goal here is to provide an insider’s view and get to the real deal behind those professional resume writing services. This first article will focus on the positives behind resume-writing services. I will be following up this article with two more segments (the Bad and the Ugly).
The Good
Let’s start out with some of the positives about resume writing that often seem to get overlooked.
1. Without a doubt, the quality of resumes has certainly increased thanks to the influx of people purchasing professional services. And hiring managers are now seeing better quality documents come across their desks. Instead of simply writing professional obituaries, candidates can now produce targeted resumes that seek to marry the needs of the employer with the skills of the candidate.
2. Writing your own resume is a difficult task. It’s somewhat like doing your own taxes. You certainly can try and figure it out. You can buy the software and read through the myriad directions. You can devote the time and muddle your way through. But at the end of the day, you are still no tax expert. And you submit your taxes on a wing and a prayer.
When constructing a resume, you are marketing a product, and that product is YOU! It’s tough to look beyond yourself, understand the wants of your target market, and produce a well-written, quality document that appeals to your target market. Too many job seekers look for resumes that appeal to them and care very little about the audience they are trying to reach. A resume writer can help you take an objective look at yourself, sift through strengths and weakness, and understand what an employer in your industry is looking for.
3. The industry is filled with many sincere, high-quality writers who bring corporate, communications, and recruiting experience to the table. Most candidates get more than just a resume; they also get loads of job search advice. Are there bad apples? Of course, and my next article (Professional Resume Writing Services: The Bad) will focus on why that is. But overall, what drives most people to the industry is the desire to help others. Certainly resume writers want to make money (don’t we all?), and they want to have thriving businesses, but they also want to see clients succeed.
4. Although the cost of purchasing a resume writing service has increased, it is still a relatively small investment. Of course, shelling out a few hundred bucks when you are unemployed seems like a lot. But this is your career we are talking about, after all. And first impressions do still matter.
5. The industry does have a way for job seekers to sift through the plethora of services out there. Most job seekers are unaware that there are organizations out there who offer certification testing for the resume writing field. One of them, the Professional Association of Resume Writers and Career Coaches (PARW/CC) offers the CPRW exam, which requires individuals to undergo a testing process that includes a review of their work by their peers.
Stephen Van Vreede
http://www.articlesbase.com/careers-articles/professional-resume-writing-services-the-good-part-i-745166.html
Are there self-storage companies in Puerto Rico?
In the 50 states of the US, there are self-storage companies. U-Haul has some and there are others, with or without associated Truck Rental. Essentially you rent a space to store personal effects, furniture, etc., from about 4 x 4 feet up to the size of a garage, and have access during working hours, rarely 24-7. I believe there are few if any in South America, my present location. But what about Puerto Rico?
Yes there are self storage facilities. Check out these links below.
http://www.insideselfstorage.com/articles/641feat3.html
http://www.superpagespr.com/busquedaweb?dir=RANK&newSearch=true&sid=6AFA4F144ED80C445B8FCB5938EAF949&iqk0=self+storage
