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Wishing all our Network Milwaukee members a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
We will take a short break from our meetings during this holiday period and resume on Jan 10, 2017
Winter General Drivers Safety Meeting:
Saturday, December 10, 2016 from 8:00 AM to 11:00 AM (CST)
See Insurance Agency Building (East of Guaranty Bank)
7817 W Brown Deer Rd
Milwaukee, WI 53223
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This Safety Meeting is directed towards the small company drivers who aren't able to participate in regular safety meetings as offfered by large companies.
Topics Covered
-How CSA affects you and your company
-Prepare for Winter Driving
Here is a recent article from Kathy Bornheimer:
Solutions to problems need to be the topic of conversations; not the problems. Career and job issues will continue to occur and it’s up to an informed workforce to develop solutions that are transferable to achieve employment stability. “Re-inventing the wheel” and having to apply singular solutions is not effective, multiple applications are. Here are some suggestions to help maintain your employability and sanity.
We are in a global economy that’s here to stay; deal with it! Employers are adapting (again) in how to use the U.S. workforce due to “re-shoring” of jobs. Your end goal is to secure satisfying employment, not just find a job. Finding an interim job is acceptable, but keep pursuing your goal. A second mindset is “what technology giveth; technology taketh away”. Many professionals are learning to take it back.
Read Kathy Bornheimer's full article: Be on the Right Side of the Global Economy
The class, titled “AARP Foundation Finances 50+” will be offered from 10 a.m. to noon on Saturdays, April 23, April 30 and May 7 at Morse-Marshall High School, 4141 N. 64th St. in Milwaukee.
(Another new article from Kathy Bornheimer)
This ten year time span is actually 2014-2024 since the information is taken from the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL). I normally do not take much credence in this type of information since ten years is often too long of a timeline. The U.S. and world economies can change too quickly, thus cause this information to be inaccurate. However, this time the Baby Boom workforce is the predominant factor.
Read Kathy's Full Article and learn her ways to look at this information for maximum results >>
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