Saturday, November 24, 2007

Calculate Hourly & Daily wages

Quick formulae to Calculate Hourly & Daily wages :
 
  daily_income  = annual_income / 360
&
  hourly_income = daily_income / 8
 
 [here 360 = 12 months * 30 days] and [8 denotes 8 working hours in a day]
 
pls add on top of daily_income in case you have any additional benefits, like daily overtime, daily incentives, etc.
 
Note :
 Currency Conversions should be done either at beginning or end of calculations.
 
 for example :
    1.00  USD = 40.00 INR
   60000 USD = 24,00,000 INR
 
 therefore :
 
   Daily wages  (INR)  = 2400000 / 360 = 6666.67  (USD 166.67)
 &
   Hourly wages (INR) =   833.33 /     8 =  833.33   (USD   20.83)
 

Thursday, September 6, 2007

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3 Steps To Creating A Resume Yourself

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3 Steps To Creating A Resume Yourself

 

 

By Linda Matias, Resume Writer & Career Coach

While many career professionals hire a professional resume writer, many more attempt to draft their resume themselves. People who write a lot for business usually have more success in putting together a sharp, focused presentation; however, anyone can learn the basic steps to resume presentation.

There are three major differences between a "strong" resume and an "o.k." resume:

1. Format and presentation determine whether the resume is read.

The average resume is scanned, not read, for only 8-15 seconds. It creates a strong impression to the reader from the first glance. It is similar to the impression you make in the interview when you first greet the interviewer. Make sure your resume is wearing a "business suit" and not jeans and flip-flops!

Choose a format that suits your business goal. If you are seeking a job in your field and have experience, use a chronological resume. This resume starts with your most recent job and works backward. Conversely, if you are seeking a new type of work, you may want to consider the functional/combination resume. This style groups your skills from several jobs together and includes a short chronological work history at the end.

Other ways to insure that your format and presentation get noticed:

·  No errors: use spell check and also have someone review for missing or misused words.

·  Consistent format and use of capitalization and punctuation throughout.

·  Lots of white space to accent strong parts of the resume.

·  No more than 2 fonts.

·  Include your name, address, phone number and email address.

·  Laser printed on quality white or cream resume paper.

2. 'Accomplishments' tell what you've done; 'Responsibilities' state what you were supposed to have done.

Not all accomplishments have to be big, but they have to show that you got results as you carried out your responsibilities. Often, they are something you are proud of that you've done. Or, they can simply quantify what you have done on a daily basis. Many of your routine activities can be quantified and written as an accomplishment that shows your experience and knowledge and that you've HELPED the company!

Here are some things to consider when naming accomplishments. Quantify when possible. Did you:

·  Save the company any money? How much and how?

·  Help improve sales? How much?

·  Improve productivity and efficiency?

·  Implement any new systems or processes?

·  Help launch any new products or services?

·  Achieve more with (same or fewer) resources?

·  Resolve a major problem with little investment?

·  Participate in technical/operational improvements?

·  Exceed accepted standards for quality or quantity?

·  Identify the need for a program, plan or service?

·  Prepare any original reports, studies or documents?

·  Serve on any committees? What was the outcome?

·  Get elected to any boards, teams or task forces?

·  Get sent to any training classes?

·  Resolve customer problems?

·  Get rated outstanding in performance reviews?

3. Avoid many common errors in resume writing

Many job seekers either don't know or don't understand the many items which do not belong in a resume. They include the following:

·  Do not use "I", "me" or "my" statements; use the telegraphic method and drop the pronoun to make it more active. Instead of "I wrote the 40-page employee manual", say "Wrote the 40-page employee manual."

·  Avoid the use of the words "responsible for" and "duties included."

·  Do not include personal information, such as age, health, ethnicity, marriage and family status. Employers will throw your resume out if it has such information because they could someday be accused of hiring bias.

·  No photographs unless you are a model or actor.

·  Do not explain your reasons for leaving your previous jobs or why you have employment gaps.

·  Don't send along extra papers such as letters of recommendation, certificates or samples of your work. They clutter up your presentation and are too premature. Use in the interview if appropriate.

·  Never include past or expected salary information.

·  Do not include a list of professional references.
Linda Matias brings a wealth of experience to the career services field. She's been sought out for her knowledge of the employment market, outplacement, job search strategies, interview preparation, and resume writing. She is President of CareerStrides and the National Resume Writers' Association.

Wednesday, August 8, 2007

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Wednesday, August 1, 2007

Why Drink Coconut Water?


 

Why Drink
Coconut
Water?


CocoWater is naturally:
>
Low in Carbs
>
99% Fat Free
>
Low in sugars
Coconut Water contains organic compounds possessing healthy growth promoting properties that have been known to help:

·         Keep the body cool and at the proper temperature
·         Orally re-hydrate your body, it is an all natural isotonic beverage
·         Carry nutrients and oxygen to cells
·         Naturally replenish your body's fluids after exercising
·         Raise your metabolism
·         Promote weight loss
·         Boost your immune system
·         Detoxify and fight viruses
·         Cleanse your digestive tract
·         Control diabetes
·         Aid your body in fighting viruses that cause the flu, herpes, and AIDS
·         Balance your PH and reduce risk of cancer
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Friday, July 27, 2007

Got your appraisal letters?

Did you get your get your appraisal letters? If so, just compare with the below figures.




Details of the beggars in Mumbai.

ME: Massu or Malana, 60
Massu's Assets
Rs 30 lakh in properties alone
Day's earnings Rs 1,000 to 1,500

FunAndFunOnly (www.mails4u.net.tc)
Begs at:
Lokhandwala. Mostly outside high-end restaurants visited by TV and film stars.
Working hours:
8 pm to 3 am.
Home is:
A one BHK at Amboli in Andheri (west). He owns another 1 BHK nearby.

FunAndFunOnly (www.mails4u.net.tc)

Massu's 1BHK room at Amboli. Both houses are duplexes

Family: Wife, two sons and a daughter-in-law share the apartment with him.
Day's earnings:
Rs 1000 to 1500.
Assets:
Rs 30 lakh in just properties. One son makes and sells brooms, while the other hawks knick-knacks near Andheri station. He has substantial savings, but would not reveal details.

Cool quotient:
Massu is dressed in spotless clothes when he takes an auto-rickshaw to Lokhandwala every evening. He changes into his beggar attire near Ad Labs. During his working hours, he has a complete sway over the area. You will never find another beggar in his vicinity. He takes an auto on his way home too. Stops at Yashraj Studios for a change of clothes.

 

NAME: Krishna Kumar Gite, 42
Krishna 's Assets
Rs 5 lakh in properties alone
Day's earnings
Rs 1500 to 2000
FunAndFunOnly (www.mails4u.net.tc)
Begs at: CP Tank, Charni Road
Working hours: Early morning to late evening
Home is: I BHK apartment at Nallasopara, which he shares with his brother.
Family: Brother, sister-in-law and their children.
Day's earnings: Rs 1500 to 2000.

His worth: The Nallasopara apartment is worth nearly Rs 5 lakh. Krishna claimed he has substantial savings but would not put a figure to it. "My brother manages everything," he said.

Cool quotient:
Claims he can't be bothered with money matters. He retires every evening to his Nallasopara home and hands over the day's earnings to his brother. "My bhabhi and brother know best what to do with the money."

 

NAME: Bharat Jain, 45
Bharat's Assets
Rs 70 lakh in properties alone
Day's earnings Rs 2000 to 2500

FunAndFunOnly (www.mails4u.net.tc)
Begs at:
Azad Maidan and Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus.
Working hours:
Early morning to late evening.
Home is:
Two adjacent 1 BHK apartments in Parel, where his family stays. Bharat, however, visits home only once in a week. His family, which deals in school notebooks and other study material, has tried on many occasions to get Bharat to give up begging and join the family business.

FunAndFunOnly (www.mails4u.net.tc)
Bharat's Parel house where he stays with his family. (right) The Bhandup shop the family has rented out to a juice centre

Family: Wife, two sons -- one studying in class X and the other in class XII -- father and brother.
Day's earnings:
Rs 2000 to 2500.
His worth:
The family apartments are worth close to Rs 60 lakh. The family also has rented out a shop in Bhandup to a juice centre and gets Rs 7,000-a-month in rent. The rent is collected every month by Bharat's wife.

Cool quotient:
Bharat speaks impeccable English. He is soft spoken and you will never find him harassing people for alms.

 

Name: Haji, 26
Haji's Assets Rs 15 lakh
Day's earnings Rs 1000 to 2000

FunAndFunOnly (www.mails4u.net.tc)
Begs at:
Deonar and Chembur. Usually begs near mosques and
temples.
Working hours:
Flexi. Picks the best time to be at a temple or a mosque.
Home is:
A room at Cheetah Camp, where his mother and sister run a zari workshop, employing 15 people.
Family:
Mother and sister.
Day's earnings:
Rs 1000 to 2000 .
Earnings increase mani-folds during festivals.
His worth:
The Cheetah Camp room worth anything between Rs 3 and 5 lakh. The zari workshop could be worth 10 lakh. The family earns a steady income from the zari business and his mother has tried every trick to get him to give up begging and join the family business.

Cool quotient:
He says managing the zari workshop is too much
hardwork. "I can't be bothered with all that. I like to be left alone. Also, I make a decent amount every day.



 

----------------<( ULTIMATE!!! )>-----------------

FunAndFunOnly (www.mails4u.net.tc)

 
Name: Doesn't matter, A Software Engineer (Double Graduate :D)

S/W Enggr's Assets: Some old C++, Java, Cryptography Books worth 10,000 INR. Rest all Assets are based on EMI's (Easy Monthly Installment) so it's the bank that owns it and not me.

Day's earning: Peanuts :)

Working Hours: Day and Night

Family: 1 intel Pentium 4 3.8 GHz CPU, 1 Flat monitor, 1 mouse and 1 keyboard.

His worth: Depends on the Tester, If tester files several critical bugs @ a time then he's useless :)

Cool Quotient: Whenever he opens his mouth he knows speaks only C, C++ and Java. Never fires anyone, only he gets fired everywhere. The only time he stays cool is when he gulps down two large shots of JD (Jack Daniel, Obvious someone else is paying for those shots :D).

 

So Kya soch rahe ho ... katora UthaO ---Aur Mumbai chalo


 
 

 

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Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Seven Wonders of the World

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A glance through the new Seven Wonders of the World

Lisbon: Around 100 million Internet and telephone voters participated in a poll to select the new Seven Wonders of the World, among which are India's Taj Mahal marble mausoleum, the Great Wall of China, Brazil's Statue of Christ the Redeemer, Peru's Machu Picchu Inca trail and Mexico's Chichen Itza pyramid.


The announcement was made at a star-studded ceremony here.


Following are some details about the new seven wonders:


The Taj Mahal


An icon of love, the Taj Mahal is a mausoleum located in Agra, India. The Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan commissioned it for his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal. Its construction began in 1632 and was completed in approximately 1648.


Built out of white marble and standing in formally laid-out walled gardens, the Taj Mahal is regarded as the most perfect jewel of Muslim art in India.


The Great Wall of China


The Great Wall is the world's longest human-made structure, stretching over approximately 6,400 km from Shanhai Pass in the east to Lop Nur in the west of China, along an arc that roughly delineates the southern edge of Inner Mongolia. It is also the largest human-made structure ever built in terms of surface area and mass.


The Wall was classified a World Heritage Site by Unesco in 1986.


The statue of Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro


Christ the Redeemer is a statue of Jesus Christ in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The statue stands 32 metres tall, weighs 700 tonnes and is located at the peak of the 700-metre Corcovado Mountain in the Tijuca Forest National Park, overlooking the city.


As well as being a potent symbol of Christianity, the statue has become an icon of Rio and Brazil.


The Incan ruins of Machu Picchu


Machu Picchu, a pre-Columbian city created by the Inca, is located above the Urubamba Valley in Peru, about 70 km northwest of Cusco. Forgotten for centuries by the outside world, although not by locals, it was brought back to international attention by archaeologist Hiram Bingham in 1911, who made the first scientific confirmation of the site and wrote a best-selling work about it.


The ancient Mayan city of Chichen Itza in Mexico


Chichen Itza is a large pre-Columbian archaeological site built by the Maya civilisation, located in the northern centre of the Yucatan Peninsula, present-day Mexico.


The Maya name Chichen Itza means "At the mouth of the well of the Itza". Although this was the usual name for the site in pre-Columbian times, it is also referred to in the ancient chronicles as Uucyabnal, meaning "Seven Great Rulers".


The pink ruins of Petra in Jordan


Petra is an archaeological site in Jordan, lying in a basin among the mountains, which form the eastern flank of Arabah (Wadi Araba), the large valley running from the Dead Sea to the Gulf of Aqaba. It is famous for having many stone structures carved into the rock. The long-hidden site was revealed to the Western world by Swiss explorer Johann Ludwig Burckhardt in 1812.


Today, the Palace Tombs of Petra, with the 42-metre-high Hellenistic temple facade on the El-Deir Monastery, are impressive examples of Middle Eastern culture.


The Coliseum in Rome


The Coliseum, originally the Flavian Amphitheatre, is a giant amphitheatre in the centre of the city of Rome, Italy. Originally capable of seating around 50,000 spectators, it was used for gladiatorial contests and public spectacles. The amphitheatre, the largest ever built in the Roman Empire, was completed in 80 AD under Titus, with further modifications being made during Domitian's reign.



 

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Sunday, July 8, 2007

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Tuesday, June 5, 2007

Fw: Life we live...



             This is the best mail .. ever seen on our situation .. Enjoy !

 

A group of alumni, highly established in their careers, got together to visit their old university professor.

Conversation soon turned into complaints about stress in work and life.

Offering his guests coffee, the professor went to the kitchen and returned with a large pot of coffee and an assortment of cups porcelain, plastic, glass, crystal, some plain looking, some expensive, some exquisite - telling them to help themselves to hot coffee.


When all the students had a cup of coffee in hand, the professor said: "If you noticed, all the nice looking expensive cups were taken up, leaving behind the plain and cheap ones. While it is but normal for you to want only the best for yourselves, that is the source of your problems and stress. What all of you really wanted was coffee, not the cup, but you consciously went for the best cups and were eyeing each other's cups.

Now if life is coffee, then the jobs, money and position in society are the cups. They are just tools to hold and contain Life, but the quality of Life doesn't change. Some times, by concentrating only on the cup, we fail to enjoy the coffee in it."


Don't let the cups drive you... Enjoy the coffee instead


Thursday, May 31, 2007

Fw: Effective Communication



 What is Effective Communication??

Jack and Max are walking from religious service. Jack wonders whether it would be all right to smoke while praying.
Max replies, "Why don't you ask the Priest?"
So Jack goes up to the Priest and asks, "Priest, may I smoke while I pray?"
But the Priest says, "No, my son, you may not. That's utter disrespect to our religion."

Jack goes back to his friend and tells him what the good Priest told him. Max says, "I'm not surprised. You asked the wrong question. Let me try."

And so Max goes up to the Priest and asks, "Priest, may I pray while I smoke?"
To which the Priest eagerly replies, "By all means, my son. By all means."

Moral : The reply you get depends on the question you ask.


For Example :Can I work on this project while I'm on vacation??

 
 
 

 

Monday, April 23, 2007

Would You Invest A Quarter To Get A Dollar ?


Would You Invest A Quarter To Get A Dollar?

One hour of planning can save you at least four hours of hard work. The more time you invest in thinking through your projects the more you'll accomplish in the long run.


Invest your time in planning, before you spend it on acting.


Today's Quest...

- What's the cost of taking the time to plan? What are the savings when you eliminate a mistake in advance?
- For which activities today can you plan ahead, and thereby save time in the long run?
- What needs to be done today to prevent an emergency in the future?


"The beginning is the most important part of the work."
 ~~~ Plato

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Do You Give Your Priorities The Time They Deserve ?


Do You Give Your Priorities The Time They Deserve?

To become more effective, treat your important tasks as though they were urgent, whether they are or not.
Urgency is what acts on you. You, however, must act on what's important.


Today's Quest...

Which of your top priorities have you addressed so far today?
What can you do, right now, to add urgency to your top goal?
Why not schedule what's most important to you in permanent ink, and then highlight it as a further reminder to act on it?


"Leaders aren't born, they are made. And they are made just like anything else, through hard work. And that's the price we'll have to pay to achieve that goal, or any goal."
~~~ Vince Lombardi

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Oh, And Another Thing ... And Another ... And Another...



Oh, And Another Thing ... And Another ... And Another...


To avoid wasting your time and somebody else's, don't be an "Interrupter." If you have items to discuss with someone, keep a written list and discuss them all in a single meeting.


Value other people's time, and they will value yours.


Today's Quest...

Did you take a written list of your concerns and questions to your last meeting?
Do you respect people who plan and stick to their agenda?
Have you started writing your list for your next appointment or meeting yet?


"Anything that is wasted effort represents wasted time. The best management of our time thus becomes linked inseparably with the best utilization of our efforts."
~~~ Ted W. Engstrom.

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Are You Beating Your Head Against An Immovable Wall ?


Are You Beating Your Head Against An Immovable Wall?

You can't know everything yourself. If you can't make a decision about which way to go, call an expert.
Use specialists to help discover and determine the best options for your plan this week.


Today's Quest...

When do you need to admit your own limits?

Which problems do you have on your agenda that could be better handled by an expert?

What else could you accomplish, if an expert took on one of your current decisions?


"The man who gets the most satisfactory results is not always the man with the most brilliant single mind, but rather the man who can best coordinate the brains and talents of his associates."
 ~~~ W. Alton Jones

Do You Always Express Your True Feelings ?


Do You Always Express Your True Feelings?

Open, frank communication is best. Express your true feelings honestly, even though it may not be what the other person wants to hear.
Tact and honesty aren't mutually exclusive. They just take practice to successfully coexist.

Today's Quest...
Do you always convey the whole message, even the awkward or unpleasant parts?
How will you handle it when there is a difference between what someone wants to hear, versus what they need to know?
Which is more important to your listener: a complete picture or a rosy one?

"Executive ability is deciding quickly and getting somebody else to do the work." ~~~ John G. Pollard