Treatment Abuse, Behavior Modification, Thought Reform > Aspen Education Group
First teacher - then bartender and now singer
Whooter:
--- Quote from: "Ursus" ---Outside of the fact that her years at her various educational venues don't jive between the two resumés (probably a typo), I found the following choice of words rather interesting re. her employment at Joshua's Café in Woodstock, color emphasis added:
"...hired, scheduled and disciplined bartenders and wait staff..."[/list]
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I didnt notice that. Interesting wording, I agree, but informative in my opinion.
Many people who own a business or had to manage one find that disciplining people can be very difficult. Some people just cant do it and are also unable to fire anyone. I have known business owners who never fired anyone in their professional career. They would hire people to do it for them.
So knowing that she has experience in this area is a big plus for her in my opinion. She can handle many aspects of managing people.
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Joel:
Edited: Wednesday, October 06, 2010
Ursus:
--- Quote from: "Whooter" ---Great find, Guys. What a fantastic exposure for kids at risk. She really sounds like and independent self starter and great role model for those children.
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Well, you would know all about that now, wouldn't you, Whooter? After all, she was featured not too minimally in your friend Dave Marcus' book, What it takes to pull me through. Gotta say, a 22-year-old anorexic fresh outta college still having "slip-ups," leading Group for girls with eating disorders, sounds about right for Academy at Swift River...
Oscar:
It is not personal information. She runs a business. It is a business phone so you can hire her to perform. If I had her job, I would have a personal mail and a business mail. The personal mail will not put on a webpage where I sold my services.
Whooter:
--- Quote from: "Ursus" ---
--- Quote from: "Whooter" ---Great find, Guys. What a fantastic exposure for kids at risk. She really sounds like and independent self starter and great role model for those children.
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Well, you would know all about that now, wouldn't you, Whooter? After all, she was featured not too minimally in your friend Dave Marcus' book, What it takes to pull me through. Gotta say, a 22-year-old anorexic fresh outta college still having "slip-ups," leading Group for girls with eating disorders, sounds about right for Academy at Swift River...
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People slipup their whole lives it doesn’t mean they deserve to be fired or should be denied a job. She was starting out in life and had a great deal to share with kids.
Why do you always have to point out peoples’ shortcomings and run them down just because they enjoy helping kids and happen to take a job working with at-risk youths? Have a little compassion; why not point out some of the peoples’ better qualities for a change.
Why not point out that she won a grammy or works with special needs students? Graduated 8th in her class etc.
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