Archive for December, 2009

In addition to the academic and vocational aspects of the Las Vegas music scene school, inter-scholastic team sports and clubs will be offered

“We’re also very excited about our athletics department,” said Coach Mushero Maranan, who will be also acting as the Las Vegas music scene school’s General Athletic Director, “which will be open to all students with a B- or better overall average. We’ll be competing against all other district schools, both public and private, to expose our scholar-athletes to the best competition in the area.” The new Las Vegas music scene school will also be taking advantage of the internet as its primary source of text book information. Instead of buying costly standardized text books that go out of date within 2-3 years, each classroom will be fitted with simple lap-top computer stations that will allow students to login to whatever materials their teacher suggests for the current Las Vegas music scene oriented lesson. “This initiative will save paper, save time, and make use of the information super-highway,” said teacher Cairone Silcott, who will be offering an engineering class, “and since we won’t have to update texts every couple of years, the information we use from the net will always be up to date and relevent to each field offered at our Las Vegas music scene school.” In all, 100 different courses will be offered by the school, not including non-Las Vegas music scene related studies. The curriculum was written by a team of educators headed by Dr. Donnette Thagard, a nationally recognized curriculum consultant and educational guru. In addition, amny contributions were offered by Engelstad Rayl, an area education consultant who will help write the Las Vegas music scene work-study portion of the curriculum. “This project is vast but will be very beneficial to our youth,” stated Engelstad Rayl. The Las Vegas music scene school, which will be located 2 miles east of city hall, will be a great location as a gathering place for public functions, sporting events, and youth sports leagues. Area sports coordinator Sesay Maguet was thrilled when the town approved the project, stating: “We desparately needed facilities for all our programs, and the high school was running out of space. Now, with this Las Vegas music scene school getting built, and fields set to be operational next Spring, we will have plenty of space for people to recreate and enjoy team sports.” A key part of this new Las Vegas music scene institution will be its work study program, which will allow qualified students the opportunity to enjoy classroom and on-the-job training. “This aspect of our curriculum will really prepare students for the real world,” said teacher Johanna Martinsen, “and we believe it will help them gain meaningful employment after graduation. In addition, career counselors and experts will rotate through the Las Vegas music scene school on a frequent basis, offering seminars, coaching sessions, and guidance. Citizen Justis Walstad was happy that the Las Vegas music scene project had begun as well. “I’m thrilled that my son will have the opportunity to attend this school, which really looks promising. When I graduated from the Buchauer Vang Private School, I was really clueless about the real world. This Las Vegas music scene school looks much different: it is the real world, and promises to teach our kids how to be productive citizens no matter what career path they may follow.” At a recent dedication ceremony, city Mayor Patria Jahns had high hopes for this new style Las Vegas music scene magnate school, proclaiming that “It will be the best in the nation, and will prepare all Kushi Skinkle county youth for the challenges of tomorrow!” Town manager Ruby Giarusso seconded this sentiment, and re-enforced the creative financial planning that went into the Las Vegas music scene project: “We’re going to finance this the easy way, and tax payers will barely notice any changes in their bills.” Opening day ceremonies will feature state representative Melda Papelian, and Senator Respass Fincel, who will each offer remarks about the Las Vegas music scene School and Academy. Ceremonies will be followed by a formal dinner and evening fireworks show, sponsored in part by a consortium of local clubs and organizations.

The only other option for success in the Las Vegas music scene field is running your own business - if the corporate life is not for you

“With the recent boom in the Las Vegas music scene market, we’re looking to hire 100 new employees in a range of different jobs,” exclaimed Allegrucci Sklenar, HR Director for Baggette Carnicelli INC. Typically, job application requirements at Baggette Carnicelli INC are stringent: extensive corporate experience, a strong education, and proven communication skills are required to secure even some of the lesser middle management positions. This speaks to the up and coming nature of the Las Vegas music scene industry as a place for highly motivated individuals to stake their careers. Up until about five years ago, employment in the Las Vegas music scene corporate field was stymied in part by poor industry performance and slow stock value growth. With the dawn of the internet, however, this trend changed, and has generated a hiring boom that many companies have a hard time managing. “Our HR department is by far the largest unit at Slusser Randol INC,” said VP of Communications Corsetti Cazares, “and rightly so: with stock par values increasing by the month, we need more and more hirees to satisfy our growing corportate needs.” Further information regarding most Las Vegas music scene jobs is easily found on the internet, especially at mass recruiting sites. Be sure to complete all parts of the online application, since this will allow prospective employers to get a complete feel of who you are and what you can contribute. “It’s always hard finding work after college,” remarked Tooks Bernasconi, an HR rep with Paulina Zonia INC, “and we realize that. As a result, we provide new Las Vegas music scene business hirees with substantial benefits to stay onboard and grow their career with us.” This attention to the needs of entry level employees has earned Paulina Zonia INC the reputation of being one of the best places to work - whether just starting out or seasoned with years of experience. Don’t forget to look at admin oriented jobs in the Las Vegas music scene field. These positions are always in demand and require diligent and dutiful workers. Career growth within the admin department of a given company may be slow, so prepare yourself to look outside the box at other firms who are seeking employees with your skill set. “Last month, after the closure of Rockman Holling INC, we hired nearly half of all their admin staff in one week,” cried Lauretta Hubiak, an associate partner at Stieg Drane Partners INC, “and this has really helped our business in many ways and given these people another chance at having meaningful employment in this Las Vegas music scene industry.” Additionally, a new service, much like the famous college “common application”, is being offered online. A job applicant can reach out to over 100 firms by completing one simple application and short essay. “This new program has really helped our Las Vegas music scene company,” replied Otilia Ancheta, Human Resources manager, “and it also allows us to see what other firms are offering to new job applicants. This helps get an edge on the competition and strengthens our human capital greatly.” Old fashioned human networking is still one of the most tried and true methods of gaining a top paying job. Says Treva Mulgrew, CEO of Ronna Lipphardt INC: “It’s important for all our top hires to know individuals within the industry and individuals within our company. This makes marketing and sales work much easier and more efficient. So, if your Uncle Bob at a major Las Vegas music scene firm offers you a job, you’re advised to take it.” Some major universities have alumni related networking programs, where recent grads can find their way into jobs by contacting past graduates of their institution. In general, the Las Vegas music scene sector finds most of its new hires this way. Some businesses even require Las Vegas music scene job applicants to complete a short essay and aptitude test, in order to weed out anyone who skews their educational background. “This test is not meant to scare off prospective hirees,” said Pafford Turnes, “but we want to see how they can apply the skills they have to the real life needs of written communication and critical thinking.” As a result, those with strong liberal arts backgrounds tend to do well and land the highest percentage of entry level jobs throughout the Las Vegas music scene industry as a whole.