You are friendly, kind and caring
Sensitive, loyal and understanding
Humorous, fun, secure and true
Always there... yes that's you.
Special, accepting, exciting and wise
Truthful and helpful, with honest blue eyes
Confiding, forgiving, cheerful and bright
Yes that's you... not one bit of spite.
You're one of a kind, different from others
Generous, charming, but not one that smothers
Optimistic, thoughtful, happy and game
But not just another... in the long chain.
Appreciative, warm and precious like gold
Our friendship won't tarnish or ever grow old
You'll always be there, I know that is true
I'll always be here... always for you.
ATTENTION BRAVEZ ET FORT
Saturday, May 3, 2008
FRIENDS
Friday, May 2, 2008
TIPS for Online Job Hunting
Best 10 tips for job-hunting online
Search every day. New positions are uploaded on job sites like JobStreet.com daily, and being the first to respond has its advantages. But don’t ignore old postings, either. Some dated postings may be hard-to-fill jobs that you could be qualified for.
Do online research too. Complement your online search by finding out more about the companies you’re applying with. The information you gain can be helpful when you’re called to interview.
Make your resume acceptable online. Many companies ask applicants to submit an electronically formatted resume by providing an online form. Be sure to fill in all the required blanks. Without the information he needs, an employer is less likely to take your application seriously.
Use key words. Since a single ad can receive numerous applications, some employers activate an automated screening system to weed out unqualified applicants and save time. Be sure to put in relevant key words to raise your chances of getting pass these filters.
Use the cut-and-paste format. It’s better to send a resume (in plain text format) as part of the message body. With viruses crawling all over cyberspace, most employers have second thoughts about opening attachments.
Focus your search. Don’t submit resumes for different positions with one employer. Worse, don’t blast copies of a general resume to as many firms as possible. Target your job hunting: Be sure you meet the job’s requirements and that you customize resume contents to the particular position.
Avoid using office facilities. Remember that employers have the means to track Internet use. You may be violating your employer’s computer and Internet acceptable use policy and revealing to them that you are job hunting. Neither should you job-hunt during office hours, even if it’s lunch break.
Protect your privacy. Don’t be so ready to provide your landline, social security number, tax identification number and other sensitive details in your resume. Such information can fall into the hands of unscrupulous persons. Read a job site’s privacy policy to know exactly what it does with applicants’ personal information.
Make a good first impression. Be professional: Don’t send a resume that’s hard on the eye or use a cute, weird or funny e-mail address.
Don’t just wait. Searching online is undeniably fast and easy, but it doesn’t guarantee you a job. As with traditional job hunting, you still need to work hard to stand above the competition. This means being proactive and following up on your application to catch the employer’s attention.
Source: Jobstreet.com
Thursday, May 1, 2008
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
BAVEZ ET FORT BULLETIN BOX
ABOUT THE LOGO
Knight with a Sword – We courageously fight against the challenges we encounter in our journey just like a warrior and a fighter who known to possess both the characters of being BRAVE and Strong.
Shield with Caduceus – Nursing as a profession is our first hand defense to continually perform our duties and responsibilities to humanity with sincerity and dignity.
Bravez et Fort – a french translation which means “Brave and Strong“, a remarkable name from which our batch is known.
The initials B & C – This symbol represents the school from which we came from, our Alma Mater,
Syringes – Another icon of inspiration from which our team name for sportsmanship and teamwork “Injectibles” originated.
Green – The color of Brokenshire College and is known to be the color of nature, fertility, and life that we promote and preserve as part of the duties and responsibilites of our profession.