Out of Work Autocrossers
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- Kathy Teulie
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Out of Work Autocrossers
Hi,
Several people have suggested that I start a forum for out of work autocrossers.
The idea of the thread is if anyone has any suggestions and leads.
Please stay on subject since this is a serious matter.
Some websites that I found useful are as follows:
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http://www.careerbuilder.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.monster.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.simplyhired.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.internetinc.com/top-100-job-board-niches" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.linkedin.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; (a networking site where jobs are listed)
I will start a list of persons who wish to have their names posted if someone has any leads or ideas:
Let me know if you would like your name listed.
1) Kathy Teulie
Financial Planning and Analysis Manager
Orange County area desired
Any industry but most of my background is in high tech
2.) Mako Koiwai
Under employed freelance Motion Picture cameraman/assistant cameraman, still photographer
30+ years, Local 600, IATSE International Cinematographers Guild
Will Travel
Thank you
Several people have suggested that I start a forum for out of work autocrossers.
The idea of the thread is if anyone has any suggestions and leads.
Please stay on subject since this is a serious matter.
Some websites that I found useful are as follows:
http://www.indeed.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.careerbuilder.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.monster.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.simplyhired.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.internetinc.com/top-100-job-board-niches" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.linkedin.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; (a networking site where jobs are listed)
I will start a list of persons who wish to have their names posted if someone has any leads or ideas:
Let me know if you would like your name listed.
1) Kathy Teulie
Financial Planning and Analysis Manager
Orange County area desired
Any industry but most of my background is in high tech
2.) Mako Koiwai
Under employed freelance Motion Picture cameraman/assistant cameraman, still photographer
30+ years, Local 600, IATSE International Cinematographers Guild
Will Travel
Thank you
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- Kathy Teulie
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Re: Out of Work Autocrossers
Please let me know if you want to be listed on the original post if you are looking for work.
- Kathy Teulie
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Re: Out of Work Autocrossers
Bill Martin posted this on another thread.Bill Martin wrote:I see Hal advertising frequently for drivers and sales on another forum:
http://forums.vwvortex.com/zerothread?id=4060789" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Low paying jobs, but somewhat motorsports related and it might beat flipping burgers until your ship comes in. Could be he's filled them by now, but he seems to advertise periodically.
I've spoken to Hal over the phone -- he's a VW racer and seems a good guy. I hope to have him do some work on my rallycross modified.
If this applies to you, good luck with it. -- Bill
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Re: Out of Work Autocrossers
I would also suggest "Linked In" (linkedin.com). It's a networking service. A lot of recruiters post jobs there which aren't posted anywhere else. You can join groups of people/professionals in your area(s) of interest.
You need to be invited, so if you are interested, email me with an email that you want used fairly publicly (yahoo/ymail works well) and I'll send you an invitation. I have personally gotten several good leads. A relative of mine in automotive marketing just landed himself a VP job through linked in"
You need to be invited, so if you are interested, email me with an email that you want used fairly publicly (yahoo/ymail works well) and I'll send you an invitation. I have personally gotten several good leads. A relative of mine in automotive marketing just landed himself a VP job through linked in"
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Re: Out of Work Autocrossers
2.) Mako Koiwai
Under employed freelance Motion Picture cameraman/assistant cameraman, still photographer
30+ years, Local 600, IATSE International Cinematographers Guild
Will Travel
Under employed freelance Motion Picture cameraman/assistant cameraman, still photographer
30+ years, Local 600, IATSE International Cinematographers Guild
Will Travel
- Larry Andrews
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Re: Out of Work Autocrossers
Here's a neat tip that an HR friend told me about - because it really impressed them.
Don't email resumes.
Print the resume out, along with ANY supporting documentation. Be sure to write a cover letter specifically to the head of HR - google will usually turn these up, or else some creative social engineering on the phone will. Arrange neatly in a 2-pocket folder. Burn a disc with everything that's printed, get a sleeve for it, label it and tuck it in the folder. Get business cards and put one in the ears inside the folder. This costs less than two bucks per package...once you've got all the crap in one place.
When you show up to drop this off, it's extremely hard for people not to take you seriously. You clearly have a well-prepared package and that will not only get the receptionist to take you seriously, it will work on the rest of the people there too. Whatever they need is there - hard copy, soft copy, whatever.
And be sure to smile. That's where I always blow it.
It works. Be strong - there is hope.
Don't email resumes.
Print the resume out, along with ANY supporting documentation. Be sure to write a cover letter specifically to the head of HR - google will usually turn these up, or else some creative social engineering on the phone will. Arrange neatly in a 2-pocket folder. Burn a disc with everything that's printed, get a sleeve for it, label it and tuck it in the folder. Get business cards and put one in the ears inside the folder. This costs less than two bucks per package...once you've got all the crap in one place.
When you show up to drop this off, it's extremely hard for people not to take you seriously. You clearly have a well-prepared package and that will not only get the receptionist to take you seriously, it will work on the rest of the people there too. Whatever they need is there - hard copy, soft copy, whatever.
And be sure to smile. That's where I always blow it.

It works. Be strong - there is hope.
- Tadd Ekstrand
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Re: Out of Work Autocrossers
I am involved with a home base business that is booming right now. If anyone wants me to send them information PM me your address and I will send you information on the company.
Tadd Ekstrand
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New avatar courtesy of Mako Koiwai.
Speed never killed anyone; suddenly becoming stationary... that's what gets you
STS 91 Honduh Civie Si Iamokwithmysexuality blue
New avatar courtesy of Mako Koiwai.
Speed never killed anyone; suddenly becoming stationary... that's what gets you
Re: Out of Work Autocrossers
is it a business of collecting more people to spread said business?..Tadd Ekstrand wrote:I am involved with a home base business that is booming right now. If anyone wants me to send them information PM me your address and I will send you information on the company.

j/k
it's a good time for entrepreneurship. a lotta smart people will come outta this being rich. assuming you have the capitol..
- Sebastian Rios
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Re: Out of Work Autocrossers
Home Base went out out of business, you might say they ran out of capital. 

- Tadd Ekstrand
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Re: Out of Work Autocrossers
huh?
Tadd Ekstrand
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New avatar courtesy of Mako Koiwai.
Speed never killed anyone; suddenly becoming stationary... that's what gets you
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New avatar courtesy of Mako Koiwai.
Speed never killed anyone; suddenly becoming stationary... that's what gets you
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Re: Out of Work Autocrossers
Its a matter of principal....
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- Kathy Teulie
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Re: Out of Work Autocrossers
Does anyone have any other ideas as how to find a job? I will try Larry's idea.
I have been looking on the job boards, and talking to headhunters and consulting companies. I need some ideas since this is not working.
Thanks,
Kathy
I have been looking on the job boards, and talking to headhunters and consulting companies. I need some ideas since this is not working.
Thanks,
Kathy
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Re: Out of Work Autocrossers
Kathy,
Have you tried any of the temp agencies. Account Temps (Ajilon) is a good one.
Art
Have you tried any of the temp agencies. Account Temps (Ajilon) is a good one.
Art
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Re: Out of Work Autocrossers
When Stacey got laid off way back in the mid 90's, she was able to get a temp job with a major LA firm even when nobody was hiring in the legal profession. The temp job didn't build career points, but it paid the mortgage and it allowed her to say in job interviews that she was working on a temp basis supporting a huge multi-party litigation matter for a major LA firm. It also kept her fresh and in contact with her extended professional network.
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Re: Out of Work Autocrossers
What type of job are you looking for? What's your skillset and what were you doing in your previous job?Kathy Teulie wrote:Does anyone have any other ideas as how to find a job? I will try Larry's idea.
I have been looking on the job boards, and talking to headhunters and consulting companies. I need some ideas since this is not working.
Thanks,
Kathy