...The Unexpected 04/2014 The Unexpected As of early April, Carl Robins had been a new the new recruiter for ABC Inc., with six months of being in the job Carl was asked to make his first recruitment. He had to hire fifteen new trainees in order for them to work for Monica Carrolls, the Operations Supervisor. Carl had scheduled the new trainees that he had hired for an orientation for June 15th, hoping to have all the new hires working by July. May 15th had arrived and Carl was contracted by Monica to get the training schedule from Carl about the orientation, manuals, physicals and drug test. Carl insured Monica he would have everything arranged in time. Memorial Day had past and Carl noticed a lot of the work he insured Monica he would have done was not completed. Carl Robins was in trouble not being ready for the orientation, nor having the proper work on file, and being so close to his died line date, Carl had to make a plan to solve these issues in time. Early on Thursday morning a few days after Memorial Day weekend, Carl walked into his office with a firm plan on how he plans to make the orientation for June 15th work. Even though Carl Robins panicked a few days back, fearing not to make the orientation date happen due to not having applications ready, transcripts not on file, no drug test nor physicals done, the training room being scheduled, and only having three manuals. Carl picked up the phone and called ABC’s Inc. Human Resources (HR)...
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...Expect the Unexpected Towards the end of my junior year in high school an unexpected event occurred that changed my life. During my P.E. class I was participating in a basketball related activity that led to me getting injured. When I first realized that I was injured my first reaction was to fall to the ground and hold on to the part of my body that was hurting. After doing so, I tried to stand up and walk but I couldn’t because I began to feel excruciating pains in my left ankle. When my friends and teacher saw me struggling to walk, they all came to help me and my teacher gave me a chair to sit in. When I sat down in the chair, my teacher began to examine my ankle. He told me to turn my ankle from left to right while asking me if doing any of these motions was painful. When he finished examining my ankle he went over to the main office to tell one of the secretaries to call my father. Finally my father arrived at my school and instead of taking me straight to the hospital he began to ask me multiple questions about how I got injured which made me really angry. Eventually, he realized I was upset me so he took me to the hospital. When we arrived at the hospital the woman at the front desk checked me in, gave me a wheelchair, and then told us that we had to sit in the waiting room until it was time for the doctor to examine me. When the doctor was ready to see me, my father pushed me into the examination room and the doctor began to ask me questions about my ankle. After...
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...Comcast Unexpected Layoffs in 2011 Terrica L. Brown COMM 215 May 10, 2013 Charlotte McInnisd Curtis, PhD Comcast Unexpected Lay-offs in 2011 Comcast unexpected layoffs in 2011 were a bad impact on several of my co-works. Imagine coming to work on a Monday morning not knowing that your life would be changed without any prior notice from that day forward. We were not aware of this layoffs and it caught us all by surprise. The layoff left over 30 of my co-workers without a job in 2011. Comcast unexpected lay-offs in 2011 impacted all of their employees lives. We learn about the unexpected layoff two weeks before the company transition from billing and repair to retention. At the beginning of the unexpected layoff, we were all scheduled a meeting with management. Each employee was e-mailed a certain date, time frame, and location to meet with management. When we all sat down to discuss the guidelines, procedures, and the process of the new department, we were all advised that we all had to submit a resume and an application to apply for the new position. The company decided to change our department from Billing and Repair to Retention. The management advised us to prepare an updated resume and to go online internally to apply for the new position. If there were any employees who were currently on a corrective action, that employee would not be eligible to apply for the position, unless the corrective action was about to expire. We were all devastated...
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...decision cannot be made, it will ultimately come down to a vote where a 4-2 majority will decide the issue. If a vote resulting in a 3-3 occurs, a group compromise will occur until the vote settles in a 4-2 majority. 5.) In the case of a non-cooperative team member, the group will complete their portion of work first and foremost. Issues involving a non-compliant group member will be handled on a case-by-case basis and the group member in question will be dealt with appropriately after a group discussion and decision. If a disagreement arises on how to handle the issue with a non-cooperative team member arises, a vote will take places on how to handle the issue. The team member in question will be barred from voting. 6.) Unexpected issues will be assessed and handled accordingly. Communication from the group and instructions will be provided. However, the...
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...Many people have heard the saying, “expect the unexpected”, but sometimes people just can’t help but be surprised when something out of the ordinary happens to them. Take this story as an example, never would have this person thought that his bike would have been stolen one day and returned the next day. A man named Rick is about to go on vacation when his bike is suddenly stolen from his garage. He’s so shocked and upset about the incident; however he goes about his day like any other. Then come to find out his bike is returned early in the morning with a note on it. The note continues to say, “I apologize so much for taking your bike. I was drunk and dumb. And I am sorry that I don’t have the courage to tell you in person.” Although it doesn’t...
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...TITLE: Turn That Frown Upside Down or (Good ole Lemons)--- which do you like better? DATE OF POST:: TIME OF POST: (either 8 AM or 12 PM- please reference your editorial calendar from training) AUTHOR: Liana E’Akels IMAGE or CONTENT: “When life hands you lemons make lemonade” is a common saying heard by many. Growing up I experienced many “lemons”, but I also learned many valuable lessons. The lemonade was always the fact that I was able to take away something positive from every experience and grow from it. Seeking the good in a bad situation has always been something I’ve used to pull through many struggles. Whenever things didn’t go as planned or the unexpected occurred I tried to turn it into a learning experience. Being negative never solves a problem but only makes it more difficult to endure. Surrounding oneself with positive energy and supporters also makes the lemonade even sweeter. When you dwell on a situation and make it an excuse for why you can’t do something you’re the only one holding yourself back. You don’t need sympathy to make it through hard times but empathy. These two words may seem similar but have very key differences. It is much like the saying “misery loves company”. Those that are sympathetic are essentially helping you dwell in misery, while those empathetic try to understand your situation, but also help you realize you have to push through it and move on. Instead of feeling sorry for myself when things took a wrong turn I took...
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...800 West Blvd. Fort Lauderdale, Florida, 54321 25 September 2014 Kevin Ward 123 Hollywood Lane Los Angeles, California, 12345 Dear Mr. Ward, I would like to apologize for the unexpected experience you had with us at the Colonnade Hotel and Resort. I to am frustrated with the outcome, and would like to express my disappointment. Like most hotels, the Colonnade overbooks to protect itself against no-shows. Although management tries to predict this number with 100% accuracy, there are always human miscalculations. Unexpected stay-overs are unpredictable, and unfortunately your family got caught in this rare dilemma. When this occurs we relocate our guests to nearby hotels, offering the first night on us. As someone who understands the importance of family, I sympathize with you and your emotional distress. Although we cannot reimburse you, we would like to extend our VIP guest package to both you and your brother’s family. This ensures that we provide you with our extended superior service, access to all of our exceptional hotel amenities, and more importantly – that this incident does not occur again. Upon your return we will upgrade you to our signature room, if available, absolutely free. Along with this package, both families will receive a VIP gift delivered personally when you arrive. Mr. Ward, we can never predict human error. I speak not only as an employee of the Colonnade, but also as someone who understands the frustration; we are truly sorry for...
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...My father walked with such determination that he might as well have been wearing a red cape and tights. Sure, this is a common perception for most children, but my parents survived the 1973 Cambodian genocide and have managed to provide a life for which my siblings and I will be forever grateful. When life got the best of me, my father always knew what to do and still does. As cliché as it is, he is my superhero. His catch phrase: “There’s always someone out there that views your life as a heaven.” Admittedly, this often went in one ear and out the next, but without it, I wouldn’t have been able to bear the unexpected. During my freshman year of high school, my father was diagnosed with colon cancer. I remember being taken by surprise and developing an unexpected emptiness. I felt nothing. I was in denial. Despite the fact my mind went blank, I only remember wondering how anyone could view my life as anything remotely close to “a heaven.” My Friday nights were spent in waiting rooms as I flipped through outdated issues of Time Magazine; my eyes constantly shifted from pictures to passing nurses. Though I missed football games to attend sessions with my mom, the fidgeting of her hand in mine assured me that this was where I should be. I began missing my golf matches and eventually ended my participation. Though I was slightly disappointed, none of these events mattered because I realized my ability as an emotional rock for my family. My dad’s illness resulted...
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...Operations play a huge role in how a business is managed. It is very important to order enough supplies, because the business would not be able to operate properly. While ordering supplies, ordering more enough doesn’t hurt either. Having a higher supply than the anticipated demand allows a company to be prepared for the unexpected. As the old saying goes, “It’s better to be safe than sorry.” Another thing to consider is ordering in bulk. Ordering in bulk is great for items that doesn’t spoil quickly or doesn’t change very often. Also the unit price for the item decreases due to the high quantity of items ordered. Without having a good knowledge of the operations, a business would be hard to function or possibly inoperable. Special decisions are something to be considered from the start of opening to 5 years into the business. Whether you decide to purchase insurance allows to company to be ready for crisis. If an accident happens, insurance will help you pay for most of the damages instead you paying directly out the business account. Vertical integration and diversification is another decision to contemplate on. It may be cheaper to make complimentary items at your own workplace rather than outsourcing to another vendor. Also keeping up with the latest trends of the consumer world. If a business doesn’t offer what is popular with the market, a business may not last to long. Giving a survey to customers allows the business to understand what the customer wants. Many customers...
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...a similar fashion; the first eight lines of the poem distantly describe a female tourist and a male terrorist, not as people, but as statistics. It is only in the final two lines of the poem that Merrill injects any emotion into the work and connects the two seemingly unrelated individuals. In “Casual Wear,” Merrill uses contrasting viewpoints to convey both the resolution of the terrorist and the direness of the death of the tourist. Most of “Casual Wear” focuses on “your average tourist” and “your average terrorist;" it is not until the last two lines that the poem reveals, indirectly, that the terrorist is responsible for killing the woman, who is given the title, in the last two words of the poem, “wife” (Merrill 907). The unexpected outcome provides the reader with the fierce shock of reality on a personal level. Since the only name given to the woman is “wife” and the odds were “1 to 910 against her strolling past the Embassy,” the reader is given the impression that this is something that could happen to anyone, anywhere (Merrill 907). The shift in tone from detached to very personal provides the reader with the stark contrast between a generalized newscast and the very personal level on which people are affected by the events being covered. The events that make the news, however, have a different effect on different individuals, which Merrill suggests in the last two lines of “Casual Wear.” In line eleven, Merrill provides the outcome of the attack for...
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...provide a perfect environment and opportunities for taobao’s overall development. Besides, the apparent growth of market demand will enormously expand the range of e-commerce and make it a trend in the future. As can be seen from the research report (february 2009), B2C and C2C market will reach 13.6 million and 201.3 million yuan respectively. All of this will provide generous profits to taobao which is the leader of C2C industry. In addition, China owns the largest group of internet users around the world due to its huge population and most of them are young people. The huge consumer group and purchasing power is doubtlessly beneficial to the long-term development of taobao. Apart from the above favorable opportunities, the unexpected and...
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...English 100, Section 6 Unexpected Success, Unexpected Effects In the profile “Rural Idaho Town Seeks to Turn Film’s Cult Status into Prosperity” by Laura Holson, she shows the impact that a movie can have on a town. The movie is Napoleon Dynamite, and the town is Preston, Idaho. Throughout this profile, Holson tells the reader about a Napoleon Dynamite festival held in the small Idaho town the movie was filmed in. Some examples are given as to the events held at the festival such as the Napoleon look-alike contest, or the tater tot eating contest. Many of these contests and activities help people bring out their so called, “inner Napoleon” (Holson 162). Holson is able to illustrate the impact the Napoleon Dynamite festival had on the town and the people of Preston, while organizing the piece effectively. One point that is addressed by Holson is how the town is affected by the Napoleon Dynamite festival. The title addresses this point when she says the “rural Idaho town” (Holson 161). After her short story about the festival, Holson immediately jumps into how the town is effected. Holson states that “more than 300 people traveled from as far away as California and Connecticut for the chance to embrace their own inner Napoleon” (Holson 162). She also gives another example of how a movie can impact a town. Holson mentions Field of Dreams, which turned a small town in Iowa to someplace that is visited by over 65,000 people a year. Holson continues to show how the...
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...3418 Gilbert English 1101-ZZ 19, September 2009 Unexpected Sometimes in life the unexpected happens. Hitting the lottery for $365 million, bump into Oprah or even your boyfriend may propose to you. Not in this case….this was the surprise that no one can ever seem to grasp. Coming up on graduation day and all the seniors were really excited. Mariah and her friends were all casual for their cap and gown pictures. The night before picture day, Mariah did not know how to style her hair, whether she wanted to wear heels or flip flops or what accessories to put on. Finally she decided to wear her silk, smooth, white dress with her white high heels, white pearls and she let her mother hot curl her micros, which hung down her shoulders. She was beautiful. Mariah walked in the school building she saw a massive herd of red and white heading towards the auditorium. Rodney, Mariah’s best friend and also childhood boyfriend, walked up to her smiling with the assurance that he was finally getting out of school. Mariah snapped a shot of him with her digital camera. In the auditorium everyone took their cap and gown pictures and stood around laughing and joking with friends. Mariah and her other two best friends, Noel and Shanell, took a quick snapshot and then headed back to class. The whole week was very busy for the graduating seniors. On Senior Field Day the students arrived at the softball field with the rain coming down a little, but they still went on with the day activities...
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...Through the Windows I take her by the arm and walk her across the hallway to her bedroom as quiet as I can. I nudge her in and shut the door halfway. “On the bed,” I tell her. She obeys while I start rummaging through all the drawers, making sure Perry didn’t miss anything, looking for something. But nothing. Nothing but a lousy damn class ring. “Damn it.” I glance up at the wall in front of me. There’s all these award ribbons and pictures of her on a horse. Pictures of her with this boy. “Sir?” I turn around. She’s trying not to cry. I can tell. She’s looking down at her own sheets. “Why are you doing this?” “I want to.” “But why do you want to? We’ve never done anything to you or the other man. We don’t deserve this, especially not my father.” I make my way towards her bed. She stares up at me like a doe in headlights for a second before looking back down. I sit on the edge of the bed, resting the gun against it behind me. I search her face a while before answering. “I don’t know,” I tell her. “I really don’t. I know . . . that it’s just what I’ve always had the urge to do.” “Why?” She makes eye contact again, this time really looking into my eyes. “I guess it has to do with my parents. I never had parents, see. Been an orphan all my life. I lived in this old, cold, run-down orphanage downtown where I grew up. No one ever loved me there. There was so many of us they couldn’t love nobody. Just make sure we weren’t dying of starvation.” She’s listening now...
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...Unexpected fun It was the summer of two-thousand and six, the best week of that year. Summer school would be out soon, I was looking forward to it since the beginning of the school year. My girlfriends and I had so many adventures planned for the summer; missing one would be like a mission on grand theft auto left uncompleted. One day, I arrive home from summer school angry at the world since my mom forgot about me at the bus stop. When I get home, I over hear her talking on the phone saying, “oh yes go ahead and reserve Dennis a plane ticket too.” Like if I was not angry enough, she decides for me that I am going on vacations to Mexico with my aunt and my cousins, for a whole month! I still remember how mad I was. I kept telling her “well mother your spending money on a plane ticket for nothing, because I’m not going.” Finally, they convinced me to go to Mexico with the promise that if I absolutely hated it, they would buy my plane ticket to return home. The first week there I couldn’t take it, it was the middle of summer and it was raining. We had nothing to do, all we did was sit in the room where we would sleep and look at each other. I decide that the next day I was going to call my parents. I bought a pre-paid card and I did just that. “Mom, I hate it here. You told me to try it out and I did.” Since they had promised me a plane ticket back home, I was convinced that soon I would be back in lovely California. Finally, it stopped raining and later that night one...
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