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 Male Executives Age 25-45?
If anyone was to come out with a business plan to target this group of people, what would be a good idea to cater to these people? Ideas? What would you need or want at this age, with this profession?...


 Don't you think it is odd for a company to contact you like this? What do they have to gain for doing this?
This is what was sent to me.
Dear Robin ,

Recently, after viewing your resume online, I have determined that you are a strong candidate to apply for a Customer Service Representative ...


 How old do you have to be to work at Starbucks?
Right now i'm 15 and a half and working at a grocery store. I was thinking that once I turn 16 I would apply at starbucks, would I be old enough?
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 Talk Talk have starred on Watchdog.This could spell the death of their parent company CarPhone Warehouse?
What can they do? Boycott them until they give the people their money back?
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The deal was 'free broadband -- forever'....


 Why are prices for products cheaper on online shops then when you buy them in a high street store?
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 Who make the BIGGEST MONEY in Wall Street?
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 Working nights?
How many people work nights like i do and post on here to keep themselves busy? I work 11 pm to 7 ...


 I want to do something in real estate.. like flipping properties.. but i dont know wer to start from pls help?
wenever i see on television that ordinary people who dint know any thing abt real estate started it and r earning like anything.. it really intrests me.. but i dont know any thing abt houses and ...


 Why do building values go down when wal-mart moves in?
I can't remember the specific reasons. but i know if you want to sell a business building next to a wal-mart, you won't get a higher or equal price than if you sold it before the wal-mart....


 Aggression in the work place-- at what point does it go too far?
I am a manager in a high stress work environment. I have to work closely with other managers routinely and we do not always see eye to eye. Today during a heated discussion with another male manager, ...


 Why does cable cost so much,are they scamming us?
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 Why do factory workers work for three shifts?
its actually an a assignment in values education.not very much of a lesson in character isn't it? but it's still a homework.the lesson is all about woman having a great role in the society....


 Is primerica a good company or is it a scam ?
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 What are the problems facing commercial bank?
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 Ho many profits are bank account?
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 What does TQM stand for in a quality system?
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 Whether there is a free study of DBA or MBA lectures in America?
I'll finish my MBA study several months later in China.Then I hope to study DBA in some universities in Ameria,but money is a big problem.In this case,I hope to know whether there are some ...


 Apple's cool product are trying to take over microsoft, is it affecting microsoft sales?
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 If you were a client of a PR firm, would you be happy or offended to get cookies as a thank you gift? I have?
a really great client, which is rare. The cookies would just be to perk up her day and say Thanks. Would it be wrong to send her something and to no one else at the company? Might she even take it ...


 How do you find out what a past employer says about you?
I was a contractor for a company in a local large business. My contract ended years ago........but, I did have a problem with a supervisor in the department I worked in.....she was reprimanded for ...



Leo Lion
Do you know a C.E.O. personally?
And, if you care to answer these as well...

Do you feel that the average C.E.O. works hard and deserves what he/she rakes in?

Do you hope to be a C.E.O. in the future?
                     
 




mcooper06
I work for a financial institution whereby I know many CEO's of privately held profitable companies. I have to say that most are right place, right time kind of people. A few worked hard at a dream kinda story, but very very few.

The 'deserve' thing is kinda hard to answer. I mean, if the average houshold income in America is $40-50K with two working adults and someone has a personal income of $40-50 million, 'deserve' isn't really a word I can use to describe either situation.

In the future I hope to work for myself, with whatever title. That way I'm always sure the boss will like me :)


Rayslittlegurl
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We have a friend of the family who is a CEO of a pharmaceutical company. He's very successful, but personally he's a real as*hole. I think he does work hard and he really is a stickler about detail, however I'd much rather have my life then be him any day of the week.


scottbradentx
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Yes, several actually, including my uncle who is CEO of a really big (Fortune 500) company in the computer business.

Yes, not only does the average CEO work hard, s/he has worked WAY harder for a very long period of time than typical people who complain about CEO's. Does s/he deserve it? Who am I to judge - it's a free market economy (Thank God!) we live in, and the market ultimately decides what CEO's are worth.

My uncle has:
- immigrated (legally) to the US, alone, as a teenager
- graduated with honors from college, then masters and phd, paying his own way the whole time
- worked his way up in the industry over several decades
- moved his family from Texas, to Scotland, to Florida, California, Arizona, back to Texas, and probably a couple I've forgotten.
- Spends more time on airplanes than anybody I know. We had a family get togther a few weeks back, on a Sunday afternoon. He had arrived from Singapore at 1 am, then drove with my aunt 4 hours to the reunion, then drove back home, then on a plane to Paris and Germany the next day.
- In person, he's one of the shy, soft-spoken guys you'd never peg as a CEO. But he has a well deserved reputation for toughness in business. His company has gone from nearly out of business #2 player when he took over, to very profitable and gaining fast on #1 now.

By the way, I'm also a CEO now, of my huge multinational (one-person) consulting organization.

I think more people should think of themselves as CEO of their own corporation, they'd benefit from that kind of mindset.

Thanks - good question.

Scott


x_cybernet_x
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CEO now is the only way to make a REAL decent living
average and middle class workers are getting worse


fedup
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I am one but of a dozen people in my co.


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