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May 11, 2008

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


I will use the following job search strategies, in this order.

  1. My networking activities to find a job
  2. State-based job bank found via Career OneStop  - Get your state's information and job banks if you want to stay in your state. For example, here are a few state-based job banks.
    1. Massachusetts (Note free JOBQUEST JOB SEARCH service)
    2. Washington
  3. Job banks listed in The Riley Guide,
    1. Indeed job bank
  4. Google searches and Google Alerts containing my job keywords plus my ZIP code
  5. Local papers

Additional job search resources

  1. How to Job Search from The Riley Guide,
  2. Google search for "a job search plan is"
  3. About.com Best job search websites of 2008

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Keywords: 12/28, 2008, 4Q08, 60%, Career OneStop, hph, job, LWP template, My job search strategies (template), new, template, The Riley Guide

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After you have COPied/PASTEd a template post into your blog, you need to make the following changes to personalize/customize that post to your needs.

  1. Linkages
    1. Change all links in the template to links to posts you have created from those templates.
    2. If there is a Table of Contents in your post, you must edit it after you COPY/PASTE it into your new post by doing the following.
      1. An anchor is the location where one will go when they click on the link for that anchor. Links to anchors are preceeded by a pound sign "#'. Find each occurrence of a link to an anchor and remove all text between "Href=" and "#". For example, here is a partial example of an invalid link to an anchor - <a href="../3585.html#awareness">. Here is what that link should look like - <a href="#awareness">. "../3585 .html" must be removed. If there are multiple "(Top, Bot)" links, change the first one, press UPDATE to save yoru changes, then COPY the "(Top, Bot)" you changed and PASTE it over the remaining (Top, Bot)" links. (We will submit a bug report to the developer of this WYSIWYG code.)
    3. Return to the post that links to the post you are editting and change the link to the template to point to your copy of that template.
    4. Provide a backward link to that calling post
  2. Add your initials and any other tags/keywords to the "Keywords" section.
  3. If your post does not have private information in it, save it with an Access Restriction (AR) of "Public"; if you want another LWPS member to see your post, create a Group Access Restriction (GAR) for them and save your post with that GAR; otherwise use an AR of "Private".

Keywords: 2008, 3Q08, 7/27, 80%, AR, customize, GAR, hph, new, personalize, Personalizing template posts you have COPied/PASTEd into your blog, template

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Keywords that described this job that could be used in a Google search to find similar jobs

List below keywords that describe your job. When compete, prioritze them so the most important keywords appear at the top.

  1. (keyword)
  2. .
  3. .
  4. .
  5. .
  6. .
  7. .
  8. .
  9. .
  10. .

Now, list the top five keywords sequentially like in a sentence and go to advanced Google search to develop the list (specifically listing unwanted words), then COPY/PASTE the URL below.

Create variants and COPY/PASTE them here as well. 

  1. "auto mechanic 02645"

Use the same searches in Google Alerts to send you emails of matches when they happen.


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Keywords: 2008, 2Q08, 40%, 5/11, dislike, GA, Google Alerts, Google searches for jobs (template), hph, job, new, template

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Go to ONET and find your occupation listing and COPY/PASTE the link below. Add other descriptions that interest you.)

  1. current job

(Here a few examples)

  1. computer programmer
  2. Auto mechanic (choose from 378)
    1. Bus and Truck Mechanics and Diesel Engine Specialists In-Demand

Return to My current job (template)

BLS info
15-1021.00
Online ONET Center

View the following details for a programmer's occupation

 

Keywords: 2008, 3Q08, 40%, 9/28, hph, job, LWP template, new, ONET, ONET listing of my current job (template), template

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May 05, 2008

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My current job


  1. Job description
  2. Skills I use
  3. What I like about this job
  4. What I don't like about this job
  5. Additional Information about my current job

(Top, Bot)

Job description

  1. ...
  2. .
  3. .

(Top, Bot)

Skills I use. (Make sure these are also listed in My Skills)

  1. ...
  2. .
  3. .

(Top, Bot)

What I like about this job. (Make sure these are also listed in My Values and My Interests)

  1. Review the following resources for the "attributes" you want to use to evaluate each job.
    1. http://www.uwplatt.edu/careercenter/resources/ChoosingEvaluatingOffers.html
Attributes I like about my current job
Attribute
A = Weight
B = Value
C= A*B = Weighted Score
Location
4
3
12
Salary
3
Benefits
     
Working Conditions
     
Advancement opportunities
     

Security

     
?
     
?
     
       
?
     
       
       
       
TOTAL
   
87

 

(Top, Bot)

What I don't like about this job

  1. ...
  2. .
  3. .

(Top, Bot)

Additional Information about my current job

  1. ONET listing of my current job
  2. Career cluster and job path
  3. Other jobs similar to my current job.
  4. My Job Search Plan
  5. Google searches for jobs

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Keywords: 2008, 2Q08, 6/15, 60%, dislike, hph, job, like, My current job (template), new, ONET, template

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May 01, 2008

An aggregating post (AP) is simply a post that contains a list of links to other posts or webpages.

The purpose of an AP is to collect links to similar posts to make it easier for you (and others) to locate and access posts with one, two or three mouse clicks.

Let's say you create fifty (20) posts in your personal blog. You could click on "Your Blog" and see the full content of all of the posts, or you could add your initials to the "Keywords" section of each of your posts and then click on one hyperlink instance of your initials to see the title of all of your posts. But neither method organizes your posts. You create APs to do that - to organize links to your posts.


Go to the next milepost of What is a "My LifeWork Portal" post and why is it important. or return to this milepost in the Roadmap.


Keywords: 20%, 2008, 2Q08, 5/4, aggregating, AP, hph, hubbard, What is an aggregating post?

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April 27, 2008

As you create more posts in your personal blog, you will want to learn how to organize them so you can access and find them easily.

You already learned about adding your initials to the "Keywords" section of each of your posts so you could click on that tag/keyword (or do a search for it) to find ALL of your posts your initials. But that is not an crisp way to organize similar posts.

You already learned about creating hyperlinks. Soon we will show you how to add several hyperlinks to one post so you collect and organize similar posts making it easier to find them. You saw a glimpse of that when we just talked about creating posts for your values, interests and skills. 

We'll talk about that soon, but first we want to emphasize the importance of constantly developing each of your posts so they reflect who you are at this instant and what you want.


Go to the next milepost of Reviewing, reflecting, revising, and reintegrating (4Rs) what you have written. or return to this milepost in the Roadmap.


Keywords: 20%, 2008, 2Q08, 5/4, access, hph, new, Organizing and integrating all of your posts together for easy access.

Posted by Pete Hubbard (LWPS Founder) @ New member! | 0 comment(s)

  1. Whenever you want to create a post in your blog, just click on the "Your Blog" button in the upper left corner. Click on Anatomy of a post, if you need to review.
  2. Enter a post title and add your text to the post body. In the "Keywords" section, add your initials and a few key words about this post so you can use them in a search to find this and related posts in the future.
  3. Initially save the post with an access restriction (AR) of "Public". We'll talk about other ARs later. 
  4. Click "Post" to save your post.
  5. Click "Edit" to return to edit mode and make any modifications you wish. You can make as many changes as you wish. Later, we will talk about how important it is that after you create a post about yoru lifework/career planning actiity, that you periodically review it, reflect upon what you wrote, and revise it if necessary so it always represenets your current state or feelings.

Have fun! Your first post should be about anything you want to write about that pertains to your lifework/career planning. If nothing comes to mind, consider one of the titles in my LifeWork Portal. You can COPY anything that you want.


Go to the next milepost of Link to that post or return to this milepost in the Roadmap.


Keywords: 2008, 2Q08, 5/4, 60%, Create and modify a post in your personal blog., hph, new

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April 26, 2008

LifeWork Planning Services (LWPS) is a blogging platform that is made up of posts.

A post is like a page in a book. There are thousands of posts ("pages") in this LWPS blog ("book").

Communities are like chapters.

Although posts are not sequentially ordered within the chapter/community, they are logically ordered based upon which sub-blog (personal blog or community blog) they are saved in.


Go to the next milepost of The anatomy of a post. or return to this milepost in the Roadmap.


Keywords: 2008, 2Q08, 5/4, 60%, A blog is a collection of posts, hph, new, post, posts

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April 19, 2008

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Keywords: 100%, 2008, 2Q08, 5/25, hph, MP, new, Please read this post if you received SPAM email from [name]@lifeworkps.com, SPAM

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