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Frank William DeMont: “Stay positive”

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In January of this year, he retired from Active Duty Army after 23 years, 5 months, and 17 days of honorable service. My mother worked at Waffle House and later Waffle King as a waitress for the longest time and my father worked as a handyman. At the time I wasn’t thinking about college or seeing the world.

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Kevin Schmiegel and Paul Cucinotta: “Remain focused on the mission”

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Kevin and Paul served together as the Executive Officer and Operations Officer in a Marine Corps Artillery Battalion from 2001 to 2003, in the wake of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. this time by an invisible enemy. We hear from recipients time and again about how much receiving a care package means to them. Paul Cucinotta (Col.,

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Brenda Gadd: “Create your own mission statement”

Thrive Global

Since 2003, Brenda Gadd has been managing campaigns and influencing public policy at the highest levels of state and national government. After my dad retired from the Navy, he became a pastor, and my mom was a teacher, so we were very involved in our local community of Sunbright, Tenn. these shows made me want to be an attorney.

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Diversity in the workplace: the case for building diverse teams

Workable

It’s also not about giving underrepresented groups preferential treatment. Looking for new sourcing techniques to reach out to a broader group of candidates? Finally, their small and medium-sized business sales jumped from $10m in 1998 to $300m in 2003. Download our complete sourcing guide. Key figures.

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Diversity in the workplace: the case for building a diverse team

Workable

It’s also not about giving underrepresented groups preferential treatment. Looking for new sourcing techniques to reach out to a broader group of candidates? Finally, their small and medium-sized business sales jumped from $10m in 1998 to $300m in 2003. Download our complete sourcing guide. Key figures for a diverse team.

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Will This Tough Job Market Change Generation Y?

45 Things

At the same time, I know those tough times taught be a lot of valuable lessons. With their technology skills and great social networking abilities, GenY ( born roughly between 1980-2003) previously have found employers willing to meet their expectations. Of course, you have the one group who is gung-ho, but realistic.