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What company does gamestop use for Payroll?

Apr 22nd, 2009 | By How To Do Anything | Category: How to do Payroll



I recently just left my job at gamestop as a game assistant. I have a small bit of money from when I first started working there on the payroll card they used. I’ve lost my paper work and payroll card and would like to take that small bit of money back for myself since I did earn it. I’m trying to contact the Payroll card company but can’t find it! Does anyone know the payroll card company that Gamestop uses?

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Wilton Armetale Flutes & Pearls Cakestand

Apr 20th, 2009 | By The Expert | Category: How to Buy Cooking Equipment
Wilton Armetale Flutes & Pearls Cakestand

Wilton Armetale(R) products are cast using a painstaking process called sand molding, where an impression formed in sand is filled with the molten Armetale(R) metal. A select number of items are made in a similar fashion, using die casting. Features: Durable - won’t crack, chip or dent. Oven and freezer safe - cook and heat foods in it. Freezer and refrigerator safe - freeze or chill foods in it. Non-toxic - safe for cooking and serving foods. Easy care - easy to clean, requires no polishing. Do not use in microwave or dishwasher . 11.00″W x 11.00″L x 4.75″H, wt. 68.50oz.

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Maverick Stainless Base Egg Cooker & Poacher

Features: Hard or Soft Boil up to seven eggs in one inner tray. Poaches up to four eggs with included 2nd tray. Stainless Steel base and boiling liner. Egg shaped body features alarm buzzer when eggs are ready. Includes a water measuring cup for perfect eggs every time. This handy portable egg cooker is a neat and easy to use way to cook your eggs. Just use the included measuring cup to put a very precise amount of water into the stainless steel and plastic base. Turn it on with the lighted on/off button and it boils and steams away the water, then shuts off and buzzes to alert you. More water, more cooking time. Less water, shorter time. The measuring cup has all the markings needed on its clear sides: Two trays are included, one for up to 4 hard or soft boiled eggs, and one for up to three poached eggs: Size approx. 6 diameter, 6 1/2 height. 120 Volts, 400 Watts.

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Wilton Armetale Flutes & Pearls Large Round Bowl

Wilton Armetale(R) products are cast using a painstaking process called sand molding, where an impression formed in sand is filled with the molten Armetale(R) metal. A select number of items are made in a similar fashion, using die casting. Features: Durable - won’t crack, chip or dent. Oven and freezer safe - cook and heat foods in it. Freezer and refrigerator safe - freeze or chill foods in it. Non-toxic - safe for cooking and serving foods. Easy care - easy to clean, requires no polishing. Do not use in microwave or dishwasher . . 14.50″W x 14.50″L x 4.75″H, wt. 98.00oz.

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Your Resume, Never Go Job Hunting Without It!

Apr 19th, 2009 | By How To Do Anything | Category: How to Write a Resume
Jennifer Geary asked:


Sitting in the waiting room, your hands are cold and clammy. You have an interview with the executive board and are so nervous you feel like last night’s supper has a date with your tongue. In the midst of this, your stomach is growling from not eating anything for fear of rejection and you have already relieved yourself in the waiting room bathroom four times in the last 10 minutes. These horrible feelings, of course, could not be possible if you hadn’t had a professional, informative, and structured resume.

Many options are available today for creating, printing/viewing, and submitting a resume. After everything is said and done, the most important part of a resume is the impression it makes on a potential employer. A bad impression makes a lasting one. Treat your resume as though it were the only contact an employer would have with you and it is the deciding factor in obtaining an interview and a job.

The internet, your local library, and career centers are great locations to obtain free advice and information for building your resume. Professional services are also available for creating your resumes. No matter which path you decide, you will need the basic information outlined in this article.

To start, make a list of every job you EVER had. The reason for this is that you will create a handful of resumes to fit the type of position you are applying for. If you keep one list, you can always copy and paste the information into your resume template which we will discuss further down. Make a list of the following items: Name, address, and phone number of employer, name of supervisor, dates worked (try to get it down to the month and year), starting pay, ending pay, position held, and duties performed. This will give you a guide to use when creating your resume and filling out applications.

Example Job History Entry:

Name of Company1234 Smith Rd., Cincinnati, OH 45241, 555-555-1234John Jones, $8/hrPosition Held – Description of duties.

Once you create your list, you are ready to build your resume. Your research sources will also have some example templates for you to use. The basic sections of your resume should include:

1st - your name, address and contact information at the top

2nd - Employment Objective. This is optional. If you are applying for an executive or management position, it is good to have an objective. This lets employers know what type of position you are looking for and how they can fulfill your needs for a position. This section should include no more than two short sentences and should never replace a cover letter.

3rd - Work Experience. Copy and paste from your work history into the body of your resume. Remember, you don’t need to copy all of it, only the jobs that pertain to the position you are applying for. Try to get the most recent positions listed. If there are gaps, you can discuss them in your interview.

4th - Education. ESPECIALLY list this if the position you are applying for requires a certain degree and you have it. If you have no college, at least list your high school status and any certifications if you have them. If you are directly out of high school, emphasize any activities you participated in while in high school. The more activities you are involved in, the greater your chance of being hired quickly.

5th - Interests and Activities. List these if you volunteer in the community, have hobbies or are members of clubs which pertain to the position you are applying. It doesn’t do me any good to tell my employer I like to sew when I’m applying for a Web Designer position. If there is nothing to list here, don’t put this section in.

If your resume won’t fill one page, list two or three references to take up the extra space. If your resume is too long, don’t list your references and change the margins, font, design, etc. to make your resume fit one page. It is very important that your resume not be more than two pages and takes up at least one page.

Things to do:

Proofread, proofread, and proofread!!! There is nothing like the feeling of handing out a resume when your name is spelled wrong!!

Pass your resume out to friends and especially your references to proofread. Sometimes other people can see things you need to change or have ideas about things you need to add or take out. Give it to your teachers, family, and co-workers or anyone who is willing to look at it. You should also be familiar with your spell-check on your computer and use it.

Use action words in your duties performed section such as: accomplished, analyzed, applied, awarded, budgeted, built, centralized, communicated, completed, contributed, coordinated, created, and decided.

When submitting your resume through an online service, be sure the format is easy to read for the recipient. When sending your resume through e-mail, ensure the recipient has the ability to view it. Do not copy and paste into your e-mail body as it makes it very difficult to print. When printing your resume, make sure it is on 81/2 by 11 inch paper. Do not use colored paper, use good quality white paper. Clean copies are essential.

Use the same font and font size throughout the resume. You might want to bold your headings, but be sure it is clean and easy to read.

Keep your resume up-to-date. An easy way to do this is to keep your list of employers up to date and all you will have to do is copy and paste again when you are ready to use your resume.

Mistakes to Avoid:

Do not use brightly colored paperDo not date your resume Do not crowd your words together and cause your resume to look busy and visually unappealing Try to keep your resume to one page. If you make your resume longer, you lessen the likelihood of it being read. An employer has likely advertised widely and may have to scan dozens of resumes - added length may mean they won’t read yours. Do not use abbreviations that are not in common use.Do not list your salary requirements. If an employer requests them, they should be listed in your cover letter.Do not attach classified advertisements. Do not attach a picture.If there are changes since you last reworked your resume, do not hand write the additional information; re-do it!Do not print your resume with a poor printer or an unusual typeface; both make it harder for an employer to read.Ensure your resume is formatted correctly when submitting an electronic copy.

There are so many different styles of resumes you can create, so personalize your own. Remember; make it simple and easy to read, but eye catching too. The internet and local newspapers are great sources for job hunting. Being confident in your abilities will back up your written accomplishments. Happy hunting!

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Acting Audition Tips : How to Write a Resume for Acting Auditions

Apr 18th, 2009 | By How To Do Anything | Category: How to Write a Resume
expertvillage asked:


A good resume can make or break your acting career. Learn how to write the best resume for acting auditions with tips from a casting director in this free acting video.

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How long is a payroll check good for?

Apr 16th, 2009 | By How To Do Anything | Category: How to do Payroll



I just found a payroll check from a job I had a while back. I haven’t cashed it as I forgot I had it. The date on it is 1/25/08. There is no time limit printed on the check. Like cash within a certain amount of time. Could I still cash it?

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Camp Chef Browning Cast Iron Set

Apr 14th, 2009 | By The Expert | Category: How to Buy Cooking Equipment
Camp Chef Browning Cast Iron Set

Whether you are new to cast iron cooking or just looking for new Dutch oven or Skillet our high quality Cast Iron Set offers a matching Dutch Oven and Skillet and interchangeable lid in one ready to go package: Features: 12″ Dutch Oven. 12″ Skillet. Leather Gloves. Easy to use lid lifting tool. 12″ Dutch Oven lid also fits on 12″ Skillet.

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Camp Chef Sport Utility Camp Grill Box

Features: Open air restaurant style grill system. Will turn your Sport Utility Stove into a barbecue. Captures and vaporizes grease away, producing a rich, delicious BBQ flavor. System covers one burner on all Camp Chef Sport Utility Stoves. Patented heat-diffuser plate eliminates hot spots. Cast iron cooking surface.

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Game Gourmet, The - Upland Game(Birds) Complete Game Cooking System

A Premium Product : Pheasant, guinea fowl, Hungarian Partridge, Chuckers: If you have ever experienced friends or family who’ve turned up their nose at the thought of eating upland birds, this cooking system is just for you! Or if you already like eating upland birds, but are looking for a new taste treat for your palate, this is it: This new product will enable anyone to cook upland birds to perfection. No more wild taste. No more dried-out meat. This recipe has over 20 ingredients. The secret is in the savory blend of spices designed for upland birds and in the oven bag used to prepare them. This system has a basic recipe which is excellent. It also has 3 variations to allow you a nice variety of choices. The 3 variations are Cream Pheasant, Curried Pheasant, Pheasant Dijon: This One Package is more than enough to feed a hungry family of four. Enjoy.

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Wilton Armetale Scallop Handle Large Round Bowl

Apr 14th, 2009 | By The Expert | Category: How to Buy Cooking Equipment
Wilton Armetale Scallop Handle Large Round Bowl

Wilton Armetale(R) products are cast using a painstaking process called sand molding, where an impression formed in sand is filled with the molten Armetale(R) metal. A select number of items are made in a similar fashion, using die casting. Features: Durable - won’t crack, chip or dent. Oven and freezer safe - cook and heat foods in it. Freezer and refrigerator safe - freeze or chill foods in it. Non-toxic - safe for cooking and serving foods. Easy care - easy to clean, requires no polishing. Do not use in microwave or dishwasher. 13.50″W x 13.50″L x 4.00″H, wt. 58.25oz.

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Rival 12 by 16-Inch Digital Cool Touch Skillet

This Rival Cool Touch Digital Skillet offers an extra large 16- x 12-in. cooking surface. It also features a removable, dishwasher-safe Cook ‘N Serve non-stick pan, temperature control with preheat/ready indicators and a full view tempered glass lid with adjustable steam vent: Features: Remavable, dishwasher safe cook n’ serve non-stick pan. Full view tempered glass lid with adjustable steam vent. 12″ x 16″ cooking surface. preheat and ready indicators.

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Wilton Armetale Boston Large Oval Tray

Wilton Armetale(R) products are cast using a painstaking process called sand molding, where an impression formed in sand is filled with the molten Armetale(R) metal. A select number of items are made in a similar fashion, using die casting. Features: Durable - won’t crack, chip or dent. Oven and freezer safe - cook and heat foods in it. Freezer and refrigerator safe - freeze or chill foods in it. Non-toxic - safe for cooking and serving foods. Easy care - easy to clean, requires no polishing. Do not use in microwave or dishwasher . . 9.00″W x 13.75″L x 1.50″H, wt. 47.50oz.

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How to write a resume for racing sponsorships?

Apr 13th, 2009 | By How To Do Anything | Category: How to Write a Resume
Jenni F asked:


I have my race drivers portfolios done. Most companies are asking for a resume, is this enough? Or is there something more I need to add? If I do need to submit a resume, how should this be done? What all needs to be listed? All the help you could provide would be very helpful.

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How long do employers keep your resume on file?

Apr 13th, 2009 | By How To Do Anything | Category: How to Write a Resume
MetalBunnyLove asked:


I’ve been applying to various consulting agencies for an entry level position. Had no luck, so I’ve completely redesigned my resume and cover letter. How long should I wait until I send them my new resume?

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The Benefits of An Ascii Plain Text Resume

Apr 10th, 2009 | By How To Do Anything | Category: How to Write a Resume
Accuro Resumes asked:


There was a time when submitting a resume was as simple as getting out the electric typewriter, putting in a sheet of bond paper, preparing the document, and placing it in the mail. However, the growth of technology has revolutionized the way that job-hunters prepare and submit their resumes. Chances are that, sometime within the last decade or two, you splurged on a home computer so that you could edit your standard resume to your heart’s content. But chances are also good that you have saved various versions of your resume as multiple Microsoft Word documents, as this is the document of choice in the workplace.

However, in today’s job market many human resource executives say that you will be far better off if you save your resume as a plain text or ASCII document. But, if you are not particularly computer-savvy, you may know little, if anything, about this particular trick of the trade.

The Definition of ASCII

For those who are not the computer experts in their offices, ASCII, which is usually pronounced “AS-kee Two,” refers to American Standard Code for Information Interchange. It describes plain-text files that lack italics, graphics, and bullet points. These files may be plain and, yes, more than a little dull, but they can be understood by virtually any computer. The document consists of text only—with virtually no formatting.

The ASCII is an Easy Way to Communicate

The chief advantage of the ASCII resume is that it represents simplicity in communication. For instance, you don’t have to worry about whether a potential employer works in Microsoft Word or Word Perfect…if the employer uses a personal computer or a Macintosh. The ASCII represents a standard approach that is welcomed by a number of employers.

The ASCII is Simple to E-mail

Another key attribute of the ASCII resume is that it is the type of document that is a cinch to e-mail. You can simply copy and paste the text into an e-mail and hit the send button. You don’t have to worry about the formatting being messy or the text being difficult to read. When text from an ASCII document is copied and pasted into an e-mail, it is highly readable. For the most part, you should use the “text only with line breaks” formatting for your resume.

Many Employers Prefer It

Of course, one critical selling point for the ASCII is that a number of employers prefer it. If an employer requests a text resume, he or she is asking for the ASCII. Granted, some employers will request a formatted resume, meaning a word-processed, or MS Word document, but the standard document is the ASCII. Ideally, you would want to have both an ASCII and a MS Word version of your resume on hand so that you can meet the requirements of various employers.

The ASCII Will Save You Time

The one thing that many job seekers are short of is time. That’s why having an ASCII resume in your computer files is so critical. You never know when a friend or associate will forward you information about a vacancy—and the deadline for applying for the job is fast approaching. If you have already crafted an ASCII resume, you simply need to copy and paste it into an e-mail and your job application is complete. You need to realize that you may not have the time to convert an MS Word document into an ASCII on a moment’s notice, so it’s a wise idea to device a text document now, when you have the time.

Submitting an ASCII Will Show You’re Serious About the Job

One of the critical mistakes that many job applicants make is that they fail to follow the directions of the individual who is doing the hiring. As a result, they end up spoiling their chances of securing the right position. If you submit an ASCII document when it’s asked of you, you will be doing yourself a great favor. You don’t want a prospective employer to go to the trouble of sending you an e-mail reminding you of the proper resume format. You want to ensure that you make the best possible “electronic impression” when you initially submit your resume and, in many cases, that means submitting an ASCII.

The ASCII is Ideal for Job Sites

A large number of job seekers post their resumes electronically on employment databases, alumni databases, and other job-hunting websites. In order to post your resume effectively, it is best to work from an ASCII document. Simply copy and paste the text into the electronic forms provided on the website. By and large, you should follow a “text only” file format—or a format without line breaks—when pasting your resume online.

Inoculating Yourself Against Viruses

If you send an MS Word resume as an attachment to an e-mail, there’s a chance that you could pass along a computer virus to your prospective employer. Certainly, that’s not the best way to get acquainted. You can avoid the virus problem entirely by pasting your ASCII text directly into an e-mail.

A Word of Caution

While the ASCII may be preferable in many situations, it is best if you inquire about the resume format the employer is looking for before you press, “send.” This is not only common courtesy—it makes a great deal of business sense. By asking the right questions of your prospective employer, you’ll be showing your determination to communicate effectively—and that could enhance your chances of landing the job.

In addition, it is best if you do a “test run” e-mailing your ASCII resume before you actually send it to a would-be employer. E-mail the resume to a friend and to yourself to determine if it looks presentable once it’s sent. By taking this extra precaution, you will be ensuring that you’ve done all you can to get your journey to new employment off to the right start.



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