Win Your Own Career OnRamp Workshop

May 12th, 2008 · 1 Comment

Looking for career inspiration and flexible work options? Then check out YourOnRamp, an online resource for women in career transition. Whether OnRamping or OffRamping, YourOnRamp provides the social network, career resources, and job opportunities to succeed. The Job Board features full-time, part-time, and project job postings from employers that are embracing flexibility in the workplace.

YourOnRamp just released its latest book, Your Career OnRamp, a Woman’s Guide to Re-entering the Workforce. This is a must-read for anyone struggling to get back on their career path. The 10 Step Plan to OnRamp gives fun, essential advice on everything from clearing the decks to finding your true career passion to writing a compelling OnRamp resume. Like YourOnRamp’s Web site, the book is written in a welcoming tone that inspires and gives confidence. This book turns the chore of finding a job into an empowering, enjoyable journey.

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ONE RESPONSE SO FAR ↓
bettandr5 -- May 18th, 2008 at 8:05 pm

Actually, I do not have a money making career; however, to me “DOING UNTO OTHERS AS I WOULD HAVE THEM DO UNTO ME” is the most rewarding accomplishments to be experienced. The most recent involvment is making a dental appointment for a man approsimately 50 years of age. He had never been to a dentist, comes from a very poor and uneducated family. He said that he had the tooth ache for more than a year. Most of his jaw teeth were decayed and only a small portion of them left in his mouth. Finally after making several phone calls to local dentist, one was in a position to see him the following day. The dentist discovered a terrible infection, extracted one tooth, gave an
antibotic and has him coming back to preceed with more dental care. He was so very thankful but most of all I would like
to do more for those in need. Budget limits allows me to do just so much. Any
help or suggestion will be appreciated.
Betty W Johnson
800.328.3066 bettandr2@comporium.net.

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