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November 08, 2008

The "What you see is what you get" (WYSIWYG) visual editor we use on LWPS has many "edit icons" above the "Post body" which greatly improves your "edit experience". However, some MAC users do not see them.

This post will contain (potential) fixes to resolve that problem.

I use the Firefox (FF) browser. Perhaps if you install FF on your MAC, the "edit icons" might become visible.

Go to this site to download FF. It is 7.1 megs.

If the fix works, please add a comment to this post.

If you use a MAC and not FF, and you see teh edit icons, please add a comment with details about your MAC and browser.

Keywords: 11/30, 20%, 2008, 4Q08, A potential fix for those MAC users who do not see the "edit icons" for the WYSIWYG editor, hph, WYSIWYG

Posted by Pete Hubbard (LWPS Founder) | 0 comment(s)

August 28, 2008

Thank you for reading my Career Convergence article entitled "WANTED: Co-editors for Wikipedia articles about career development and related topics".

More information about Wikipedia articles on "career development" topics

  • I will add more information about co-editing Wikipedia articles about career development in this forum in Career Development Forums (CF).

More biographical information about Pete Hubbard

Please click on this link to view additional biographic information about myself as it relates to NCDA.


Return to the Career Convergence article on the NCDA.org website.


Keywords: 11/30, 2008, 4Q08, 60%, Additional information for my Career Convergence article about the Wikipedia article on career development 12/1/2008, CC, CCA, hph, Hubbard, NCDA, Wikipedia, WP

Posted by Pete Hubbard (LWPS Founder) | 0 comment(s)

July 17, 2008

NATIONAL CAREER DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS  

Living with Imbalance:  A New Approach to Career and Caregiving, July 11, 2008, Washington, DC

Entrepreneuring:  Join Leading Career Entrepreneurs in Starting & Growing a Business in the Global Economy, July 10, 2008, Washington, DC

Creating a Satisfying Live/Work Environment in the Midst of Turmoil:  Balancing Career, Caregiving, and Self-Care, Creativity Lab, July 10, 2008, Washington, DC

CARING FOR THE FAMILY CAREGIVER  

February, 2008. Introductory session for professionals who support caregivers. Presenters: Sally Gelardin, Ed.D. and Donna Christner-Lile, NCC. California Counseling Association Conference Cruise.

Now Available...

  • Career Planning and Adult Development (CPAD) JOURNAL on "Making a Career of Counseling and Advising Caregivers"

  • ENTREPRENEURSHIP PRESENTATIONS & WORKSHOPS
  • Private Practice Online . Wednesday evenings: 5-6 pm Pacific time. Call 415 312 4294 to register.
  • FREE Tele-Interview Series with Leading Counselor Entrepreneurs, such as Dr. Robert Chope,Richard Knowdell, Dr. Edward Colozzi, Carolyn KalilDonna Christner-LileDan PinkDarrell Luzzo Eugene Muscat, Sue Aiken, and more! California Counseling Association. (CCA) Last Thursday of the month, 10 - 11 am.  2008: 1/31, 3/26 (Wed), 4/24, 5/29, 6/19.  

  • CAREER DEVELOPMENT FACILITATOR & INSTUCTOR TRAINING

  •  Blended delivery eCDF Career Development Facilitator Training. More Information. Register HERE
  • Career Development Facilitator Instructor In-Person Training. May, 2008. San Jose area, CA. Application and information.

  • DISTANCE TRAINING

  • Recurit and Retain Members through a Blogging, Professional Networking eCommunity. Contact Sally@ AskDrSal.com.
  • Job Serach Practitioner Training. Register Here.
  • Distance Job and Career Transitions Coach Training .
  • GCDF Continuing Education Course. Register HERE.
  • CAREER SERVICES TO PUBLIC

  • Cafe Vitae. Free All Day Entrepreneurship and Career Tips at Professional Businesswomen of California Conference, San Francisco, CA. April 29, 2008. 
  • Job Juggler's Job Search and Lifelong Employability eCourse.  Ongoing. self-paced, online. Register HERE.

  • Keywords: 2008, presentations, sg

    Posted by Sally Gelardin | 0 comment(s)

    June 19, 2008

    The Job Juggler course has a lot of great information that can help me guide my clients through the job search process.  For example, the motivation of reminding them the most successful job search strategies are not just looking for jobs in the classifieds or online, but actually knocking on employers doors, networking with friends and family, asking for jobs leads, and looking in the yellow pages.  People need to know what they want in life for a career. I can remind them that there are many career assessments available either online or at the local one stops, high schools or colleges.  Along with learning about their interests, finding a mentor, would be a good idea. The job juggler explains this quite nicely and gives a lot of information about mentoring programs. Job Juggler also suggests doing an informal interview with employers to learn more about the careers so that job seekers can make sure that it is the career they want to go into.  This is a very helpful section and I find it very useful for my clients.

     

    Job Counselor 1, Private Industry Council

     Job Juggler has information explaining what employers most value in skills for their employees, the knowledge skills: planning, acquiring, searching and organizing.  This is good to know when creating resumes.  This is another area that the Job Juggler has great information and I shall use with my clients when creating resumes.  Job Juggler explains the three different types of resumes along with tips on when one would use the resumes and why one would use that resume.  Another great piece of information that Job Juggler informs us on is the portfolio.  That section is very informational and is very motivational for clients  who just recently graduated from college and are looking for employment.  I will be using this information for my recent graduates. The Job Juggler has a lot of informational tips for job searching/resume writing/interviewing.  It is a great resource for clients, job counselors, employers, and employees to use.  I would recommend the information I gained from this to all my clients and will continue to use the information while I work with my clients. 

    Job Counselor 2, Private Industry Council


    The Job Juggler e-course had made changes to my professional and personal life.   I find myself not only changing how I will work with clients and their job search strategies, but also my own resume and job searching.  Completing the learning program has been a very positive experience.

    Job Juggler has given me some new teaching strategies as well as wonderful resources that I have not been aware of.  I will be creating a new website resource for my clients.  Currently, there is a sheet created for our clients that contain resources for job search.  I would like to change that form to also include the websites that can help with Resume writing, as well as the other resources that were brought to my attention through the coursework.  

    Another change that I will follow up with, is creating an activity folder for clients.  I liked the process that was done in the course work.  I think it makes clients problem-solve for themselves and take more ownership in the job searching process.  I am very excited for the positive change that can occur.

    Another teaching tool that I thought was helpful was the CLIMB used in teaching interview skills.  This word association will be great teaching tool. 

    Something that will affect my clients and myself was the awareness of  using ASCII for creating resumes and sending them by email.  This was something I was not aware of , and  it will be a great asset.  It is a big concern that when you email a resume to an employer, that the format will change.  Everyone works hard on getting the format to the right structure, and you want to show that to future employers. This also keeps the professional image intact.

    Another job searching tool, that will affect my clients and myself will be creating portfolios.  I really didn’t have an understanding of them until I completed this learning session.  Creating a portfolio can really set the job seeker apart from other job seekers.  I also work at a Career Center at a two year college and think this would be a great service we could provide like the college from Florida. 

    I always felt that a person needs to keep their resume up to date.  After taking the Job Juggler course, I  find that I am excited to change my format.  I currently have Chronological format and will be changing it to a combination format, that will reflect my skills and accomplishment better.  The Job Juggler course made t he change easy by giving me an outline to start with, and I can adapt my resume from that template.

    I have some changes I need to make in my professional and personal life due to the completion of the Job Juggler course.  I was not only given the reason for the changes but also the tools to make those changes successfully.

    Job Counselor 3, Private Industry Council 

    Keywords: jj, Job juggler, jobjuggler, private industry council, sg, testimonial

    Posted by Sally Gelardin @ JobJuggler | 0 comment(s)

    May 27, 2008


    Embroidery by my wife, Heidi.

    Note the Dreamcatcher image, upper middle - LWPS's icon.

    Keywords: 20%, 2008, 2Q08, 6/1, DC, embroidery, heart, Heidi, hph, hubbard, love, Put your whole heart and soul into what you love!, soul

    Posted by Pete Hubbard (LWPS Founder) | 0 comment(s)

    May 11, 2008

    (COPY/PASTE and personalize this post in your personal/community blog)


    A: Here is a list of everyone I know who might help me locate a job (include phone #s) 

    When you connect with someone on this list "A", describe their comments and move their entry to list "B" below.
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    B: Here is a list of those I called from the above list and their response

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    Resources

    1. Manage Your Career: Develop a network Career OneStop
    2. Networking and your job search from The Riley Guide,

    Click your browser's BACK/Return arrow to return to the post that brought you here, or return to


    Periodically check this link to the template for this post to see if it has changed.

    If you have an improvement for this template, please add a comment.


    Keywords: 2008, 2Q08, 6/29, 60%, calls, Career OneStop, hph, My networking activities to find a job, network, networking, new

    Posted by Pete Hubbard (LWPS Founder) | 0 comment(s)

    April 27, 2008

    When you click on "Post a new entry" (upper left), you will see seven (7) areas that will require your attention. They are

    1. Post title: 
    2. Add External video: This is not working properly.
    3. Add File: See this post about your storage use.
    4. Post body:  
    5. Keywords: Add your initials to the "Keywords" section in all the posts you create. (Here is why) and add appropriate keywords/tags so that you and others can easily find this post in the future.
    6. Access restrictions: Ask yourself who you want to be able to read your post? If you post could help others, use a "Public" AR.  Click here to read more about protecting your personal information in your profiles, posts and files.
    7. Post: When you are complete with your post, click "Post" to save it. You can edit and modify your post as often as you wish. 

    Comments: Because you are the author of this post, you will automatically see anyone's comments to your posts when you click on your 'View your activity' link under your gold box. (FYI: If you find interesting posts (that you did not create) you can see comments to them in your 'View your activity' webpage if you "Marked them as interesting".


    Go to the next milepost of Create and modify a post in your personal blog or return to this milepost in the Roadmap.


    Keywords: 2008, 2Q08, 5/4, 60%, Anatomy of a post, hph, new, storage

    Posted by Pete Hubbard (LWPS Founder) | 0 comment(s)

    April 24, 2008

    I've had 13 jobs since I graduated from college; ten (10) while I worked for IBM.

    I planned for seven (7) of these transitions and the rest were a total surprise - some good, some not so good.

    I have been very happy with most of my jobs, but I will always wonder what my life would have been like had I know some simple career planning skills.

    Life happens!

    You never know when you will be offered a new job or you will have to start looking for one.

    But the more you know about yourself, the better prepared you are for any eventuality.

    Planning for a transition is never easy when you just found out about it or are in the middle of it. That is why the best time to plan for that eventual transition is when you are happy and secure in one.

    If you agree, take a look at a roadmap for this blogging platform to see if it is right for you.

     

    Keywords: 2008, 2Q08, 4/27, 40%, career planning skills, hph, hubbard, I've had 13 jobs over 28 years, IBM, jobs, Laura, plan, planning, Shawn, transitions

    Posted by Pete Hubbard (LWPS Founder) | 0 comment(s)

    April 22, 2008

    Every post I create has a tag/keyword of either 20%, 40%, 60%, 80% or 100% which represents how "complete" that post is.  This post describes what each per-centage tag means.

    I will PASTE the following link in key posts throughout LWPS.


    Please read this message about the status of this and other LWPS posts.


    Click your browser's BACK/Return arrow to return to the post that brought you here, or return to


    Keywords: 100%, 20%, 2008, 2Q08, 40%, 5/4, 60%, 80%, hph, hubbard, Please read this message about the status of this and other LWPS posts., pp%, status

    Posted by Pete Hubbard (LWPS Founder) | 0 comment(s)

    April 20, 2008

    Thank you for reading my Career Convergence article entitled "Google Alerts".

    More information about Google Alerts

    • I will add more information about Google Alerts here (in this post) and in a topic in Career Development Forums (CF).
    • I've written several posts in LWPS about Google Alerts and placed a tag of "GA" in the keywords section. You can do a search (above right) for the tag "GA", click on the tag "GA" in the "Keywords" section below, or just click this link to see a list of those posts.

    More biographical information about Pete Hubbard

    Please click on this link to view additional biographic information about myself as it relates to NCDA.


    Return to the Career Convergence article on the NCDA.org website.


    Keywords: 2008, 3Q08, 60%, 8/3, Additional information for my Career Convergence article entitled "Google Alerts" 8/1/2008, CC, CCA, GA, Google Alerts, hph, Hubbard, NCDA

    Posted by Pete Hubbard (LWPS Founder) | 0 comment(s)

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