Wednesday, April 23, 2003

Résumé service begins, with two local employment agencies graciously agreeing to offer my flyers and business cards to their clients. Their websites are as follows:
StarTemps
ACT-1 Personnel, Pleasanton Branch

Please refer your friends and relatives should any of them need assistance looking for employment.
I will update this list as events warrant. For now, I wish to publicly thank StarTemps and ACT-1 for their assistance to Blue Ferret Communications.

Friday, April 11, 2003

The Resumes Begin...

Today I turned over another resume to a client. This resume was the first request I've had for a List format resume - a format specifically designed for use on the Web. I find I'm very good at this type of project - I've written so many resumes and am used to thinking in analytical terms, it comes almost naturally now.

(It probably helps that I've written several dozen of them in the past few years.)

Blue Ferret Communications is proud to announce specialty in resume & cover letter creation for our clients. We offer four design templates, all customizable to your specific employment needs. We will add a page to the website for our specialties soon, detailing further this valuable service.

We are also working to put comment features on this blog, so our readers will be able to add their voice. Until then, you can always email us at Chris_W@Consultant.com.

Wednesday, April 09, 2003

(Editor's Note: The CommArt website may be found here: CommArt Home. Go look!)

CommArt Chronicles, Entry #1

On this day, the eighth of April, 2003, the monthly CommArt meeting was held in Danville, California. Heretofore shall follow a journalistic expression of events unfolding upon this day for future perusal and reflection.

Attendance of the meeting was markedly different from the month prior; indeed, if the number of persons gathered to the meeting chamber gives any reflection of the conditions we employ ourselves and others in, then our spheres of commercial influence are growing. There was banter of personal and professional lives, the sharing of experience, advice, and counsel trademark of such gatherings.

We sat, in our mirrored U, and commenced the ritual of 'round-robin'. Each of us took the floor of discussion and steered it to avenues of ourselves, our occupations, and the benefits thereof to the group. Many faces graced us that had not prior done so; we in fact learned much from these willing entrants to the cooperative. There were writers, computer consultants (of both PC and Macintosh fashion), printers, graphic designers, website developers, project managers, marketing gurus, photographers and shippers. Many of some, one of others. Of note was the medical hypnotherapist, the only one of her profession to ever come amongst us. We, as always, welcomed her.

There was the familiarity of the members long frequented to this order - the few specialized writers, the popular printer, the shipping storyteller, the mapmaker, the photographers with lenses 'pon eyes and lands, the man of post with title to illustrate. Cushioned by these stalwarts, the meeting came to its fruition in light candor and a shared esteem.

Friday, April 04, 2003

Completion was reached tonight on the golfing brochure for Hypnotica and Tomic Chiropractic. You can view their websites here:

www.andreashypnotherapy.com

www.tomicchiropractic.com


This brochure was intended to be for any golfer who wanted a better game, introducing them to chiropractic treatment and hypnosis as means of therapy and improvement of skills. I must admit, this was quite a challenge for me. I'm not an avid golfer, so I had to find a lot of the terminology out the hard way. Still, an intriguing project that I'm confident came out well.

Starting now, I intend to document my projects more thoroughly here, in the hopes that it will keep my clients informed of the progress of their work, as well as letting prospective clients know how I work and what I work on. Once I figure out this blogging thing, I'll make sure to put links up so that visitors can share in the discussion.

Since it's now VERY late - even for me - I think I'll turn in. A big Friday awaits me.

~The Blue Ferret