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Cheap Far-East particularly Chinese products impact on other countries industries. So there is a considerable lost market share for internal industries in affected countries through the imported products. The manufacturers' strategies and planes have changed to compete with such product and compensate their lost market share.
4 answers - Asked By: Ballot - 2/21/2008
Hey! Im only a 15 year old boy but I have ambitions on becoming part of an advertising agency helping clients with their developed products for their customers possibly in ny since I live there. I came here to ask what do I need to take in high school that will look good on my resume for the certain college i need to go to to become part of an agency. I'm really good at art particulary in drawing/photography/graphic design [if theres other skills that i will need just tell me]. Basically can someone just tell me the process im going to need to go through to be become part of an advertising agency? uhm thanks? ok can someone please give me a straight out answer seesh immature weirdo. and does anyone know any good agencies out there in ny
4 answers - Asked By: SupahChrix - 8/11/2007
I only have 2 years of retail experience. I worked at forever21, Ralph Lauren, and GAP. I don't have any experience with banks so I'm a little worried and really nervous. It's also a 25 minute drive from my apartment do you think it would be a hassle to drive that far if I do get hired?
1 answer - Asked By: Lejoy - 5/28/2012
I was sent to a transport company to do dispatch. My previous experience involved manly customer service and at one point i did do dispatch but it was more like tracking. I was sent to a smaller company. This company did not have computerized tracking systems. Instead they had a board with index cards that you had to locate when passengers called and you was on your feet whole day. Something i wasnt used to. Top of that there where 3 phones with multiple lines and 3 dispatch radios going off all at once. First and 2nd day i was just handling phones and it was doable. Then they had me retrieving the cards(short version and finding the passengers. Fast forward to day they through me in the fire and had me running around like a chicken with its head cut off. At this point i was just vaguely familiar with their system. Yesterday the vice president had a conversation with me with what i thought. I tried to be honest as i could without been to candid. Basically i told him its different than what im used to and i would probably need some time to adjust. Well today around 630 my temp agent called me from her personal cell. She asked whats going on. I explained to her briefly the situation. Then she said the person i talk to yesterday called her today and said i wasnt catching on i only worked there for about 3 hours. I explain that while it wasnt rocket science it was more the multiple phone line and radios not that i wasnt catching on. I told her that i was planning to make a decision by tomorrow(before i knew she was going to call me) and was going to let her know after i got my feet wet since i wasnt sure. Well she said to call her tomorrow and they will try and work with me but honestly think she was just saying that. Should i call her tomorrow and maybe give a little better explanation. Is this how it normally works with temping? Im almost certain i didnt give off bad vibes. I believe it was due to conversation i had with the VP. Honestly i dont think i would of stayed there i wanted to give it a fair chance anyways.
1 answer - Asked By: axpert989 - 4/24/2013
What are the job positions of each person in the current, 2010 show of The Office and what are the definitions of each job they do. Thanks.
4 answers - Asked By: Unlcuky4 - 2/26/2010
Has anyone used granite shield? Just looking for people who have used it to see how the product works. Thank you!
1 answer - Asked By: Olivia - 1/2/2008
I'll be completing a degree in marketing next year.. i haven't really considered what i want to do with it but someone told me i'll never be able to find a job in it. what kind of jobs can i find in marketing? and will i be able to find jobs even if they aren't directly related to marketing? i would also like to do something where i could possibly travel internationally.. any ideas?
4 answers - Asked By: jessica - 7/31/2009
I would like to know how to evulate this. Also, where can I find more information on how starbucks introduces BSC and when starbucks starts to use BSC. Thank you very much.
1 answer - Asked By: kkarekk - 4/4/2008
1 answer - Asked By: Laura Lea - 6/7/2008
I know thousands do it......anyone make any money? for that one person who does, i have tons of time to study, where do i start?
3 answers - Asked By: bush-deathgrip - 10/10/2006
1 answer - Asked By: joyla - 1/30/2009
I have an English degree. That's about all I can say about that. How do I find out if a bank has a vacancy? p.s. is working at a bank really dangerous O_o
1 answer - Asked By: - 11/20/2011
I have owned a service company for 30+ years now. The people who work for me are unskilled laborers with limited education. During the 1990s, demand for services was high. I employed over 60 people, with starting pay at $14 per hour with medical benefits. The 1990s were good and the company prospered. The last 7 years have been entirely different. Demand has fallen. This year is proving to be the worst in all my years of business. I am down to 12 employees. New hires start at $8 per hour, and I no longer can offer medical benefits. What is different, for the most part, is my customer base. During the 90s, The majority of my customers were middle-class people. Very little of my business was with corporations and wealthier individuals. Today that trend is reversed. Most of my customers today are big corporations, who continuously demand lower prices from me in order to retain their business. Wealthy individual do the same as well. They haggle to squeeze the lowest price possible. It's clear to me, at least, that the money in this country has been concentrated at the top on the income chain over the last 7 years. What has trickled down is lower wages at the already low wage levels. Big business and wealthy people do not create more jobs when they have more money. The concentration of wealth at the top of the chain has only allowed investment in foreign developing country, where big business can hire cheaper labor. This process is taking more and more money out of circulation in this country, which leaves less money for those people at the bottom of the chain. In my experience, prosperity for me has been dependent on a healthy middle-class, not a wealthier wealthy class. The middle-class seems to be accepting this trade off because big business is delivering cheaper consumer products, saving them money. All the while, however, the cost of necessities are increasing at a rate surpassing their income growth. No one seems to be noticing that demand is dwindling in this country from the bottom income spenders, who spend the most of their incomes in the market. People who work for me can no longer afford to buy items like TVs, new cars, or what have you. People who work for me have moved to lower rent neighborhoods with higher crime rates. Their standard of living has declined. People who work for me no longer have medical coverage and have their medical bills covered by state programs, taxpayers money. As long as America holds onto this trickle down economic system, the lower income wage earners are going to earn lower and lower wages. Their basic needs will have to be paid by taxpayers. Companies like mine will disappear because their isn't enough profit to make it worthwhile.
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I am having not many achievements .Is there any importance in resume
4 answers - Asked By: roshna g - 1/27/2008
So how much did this British bod Sir Jonathon Ive, who has just got a Knighthood, put into the design of the Apple products. He has just received his sword on the shoulder from the Princess Royal at Buck House, I wasn't aware there was any real British presence in Apple, although I suppose I shouldn't be surprised especially on the design front. Was he the one who came up with the actual design idea?
5 answers - Asked By: John Ashtone - 5/23/2012
3 answers - Asked By: wifey - 9/11/2009
I need help with this accounting case study.. someone please help me i am having hard time with this ..pleaseee You are the assistant controller in charge of general ledger accounting of Riverside Bottling Company. Your company has a large loan from an insurance company. The loan agreement requires that the company's cash account balance be maintained at $200,000, or more, as reported monthly. At June 30, the cash balance is $80,000, which you report to Gena Schmitt, the financial vice president. Gena excitedly instruct you to keep the cash receipt book openfor one additional day for purposes of June 30 report to the insurance company. Gena says "If we don't get that cash balance over $200,000, we'll default on our loan agreement. They could close us down, put as all out of our jobs!" Gena continues, "I talked to Oconto Distributors (one of Riverside's largest customers) this morning, they said they sent us a check for $150,000 yesterday. We receive it tomorrow. If we include that just one check in our cash balance, we'll be in the clear. It's in the mail!" HOW TO RESOLVE THE ISSUE LISTED IN THE CASE.. please EXPLAIN !! best answer will get 10 points!!
1 answer - Asked By: soma - 4/9/2013
This used to be a company that manufactured beverage equipment,heating units, pre-mix equipment for the Coca Cola,Dr. Pepper, Royal Crown,and other bottling companies,during the 1960's,President was Grover Evans, vice president was Tommy (T.J. Evans),and Grover's son, Fred Evans.I would like to know if this company is still doing business in Little Rock.
1 answer - Asked By: Tarazana - 3/5/2006
I am trying to secure a call center management or sales management interview with Retriever Payment Systems. HR has my resume and a cover letter. Calls to HR have yielded the standard reply that if someone is interested in me they will call. However, I suspect that because I have had so very many jobs since moving to Houston, that HR didn't pass my resume on or a manager doesn't want to take a chance on me, which I understand. What they don't know is why I have had so many jobs and that except for the company that closed, I quit, and for good reasons. With two of the companies I couldn't make a living let alone their 'estimates', one company did not produce a quality product so too much time was spend on damage control, I was recruited from one company to another with growth opportunities and was promoted to management within the same corporation but differnet companies (its the one that closed). Hence my search for a quality company which is RPS's reputation.
1 answer - Asked By: captainfeatherswoardnot - 3/23/2006
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Customer Products Vice-President

Ensures attention to customer requirements by developing customer-oriented strategies, policies, and practices; monitoring customer service and support; directing staff.
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