Gradually degenerating into ignorance and complacency.

Monday, October 23, 2006

come, work for this Life insurance company

Monday, October 23, 2006

[greeting was here],

Based on your resume, you have most likely been called by many employers. We would like for you to seriously consider sitting down with us to evaluate a career opportunity with Pacesetter Marketing.

Our sales growth has allowed us to expand our Sales and Management teams, producing openings for quality personnel. We provide industry leading support and development with unlimited advancement.

We offer:

+ $60-$80K 1st year potential (No Experience)
+ $75-$150K 1st year potential (Management Experience)
+ Cash bonuses
+ Stock ownership and Equity Bonuses
+ Lifetime residual income

Positions are available in city and surrounding areas.

Justin Bridge is conducting interviews this Wednesday October 25th at 10am OR 3pm.

Interview Location:

Lees Inn
5707 Challenger Parkway
city, IN #####
###-###-#### - for directions ONLY

Please bring your resume and arrive 10 minutes early, professional dress recommended. We are looking for individuals who possess high integrity, strong work ethic and appreciate professional training.

To reserve your interview, please e-mail me back and let me know which time works best for you. Your response should contain the following: interview time, day and date with a phone number in case a representative needs to contact you. I look forward to hearing from you.

Please review the products Pacesetter Marketing, a local agency of Family Heritage, has to offer by visiting Family Heritage's website at http://www.FamilyHeritageLife.com.


Craig Semenec
Director of Recruiting


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Oh, give me a break! Not only did I not disclose the email address, to where this was sent, out to any employers, but they have sent this to me weekly for a month. Gee, maybe they're right! Maybe I could make $150,000 in my first year selling insurance. That sounds like a good figure. Next, I suppose the president will call me to be a backup astronaut and I'll pick the winning Powerball numbers with the highest ever sinlge jackpot payout to one single winner.

"Don't believe the hype!"+

They are spammers

+ Not just a song from Public Enemy

bells ringing


It could be said that I try feverishly to find error and that I'm a cynical because I love it, but ... I saw a movie that I will not critique. Polar Express is a movie that I would recommend. Undoubtedly many others have agreed that this is a good movie; story, dialogue, action, character development and arstic rendering. Alan Silvestri doing the music was alsoa great plus. I find him to be a rare talent. I was worried that Tom Hanks would run the show, but that certainly wasn't the case.

of course, now it's on DVD

Nature retaliates

I missed a show the folks told me. Nature (PBS) had a show on how creatures were and are entering into suburban and urban areas causing trouble. The theory behind it is, urban sprawl and habitat encroachment pushes many species into darwin's adaptability paradigm. Here, either creatures adapt to siutations or become extinct. Since there are few places to exist beyond humans, they naturally progress into areas where humans are. Thereafter, there are stuggles until an equilibrium is reached eithere with a new relationship or one species being suppresssed or extinguished.

Darn, sounds good! I'll have to make a point to watch it.

webbed

I watched True Adventures of the Ultimate Spider Hunter and found it relying too heavily on Spiderman and Stan Lee. It was a Nature (PBS) show, but lacked some credibility with it's overuse of Stan Lee. The spider hunter himself was much like Steve Irwin. Oh, there's a spider ... let's touch it, hold it, see if we can get it to attack this stick! Oh, look how aggressive it's getting! Wow!

It really peeves me to see someone intentially toying with an animal and trying to provoke it into attacking to "scientically" show wondrous it is and how the laypersons of the world should hold a healthy respect for these creatures. Hey! Why don't the hosts practice what they preach and be less hypocritical and just observe and do some minor voice overs rather than jumping in and shouting hysterically about how neat it is that the creature is now defensive. Really! Go figure! There's a human a hundred or more times heavier and larger than they are.

Lame!

Using the ultimate in fast forwarding, I was able to see some pretty spectacular shots and spiders, but as a whole -- the plunky duck adventurer could have been changed.

Hanna Barbara's ark

HB did a religious series where kids time travel to different religious events. If you ever saw the Dungeons & Dragons cartoons, it's very similar in theme and style. The one I watched was Noah's Ark, which wasn't too bad, bringing across the point of harassment and evil of the people around. The "leap of faith" isn't in the miracle of the ship being built, nor in the gathering of pairs of animals, but in the English-speaking kids communicating with Noah and family and being ingratiated into the move with the ark. Here these 70s/80s kids with era-appropriate clothing launched into near pre-history. That's a leap! It's a cartoon, it's forgiven.

The creators didn't labor too many points and at 23 mintues, it was about the perfect length.