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Carmen Marryshow
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over 6 months ago

Never had un usual situation at this work always riminder a great opportunity of work for this corporate group of AC lines of hotels in the US now.

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Darryl Wilson
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over 6 months ago

I've been with intersection since 2007and still here.

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John Cox
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over 6 months ago

Have over 20yrs I've worked for university of Mississippi and the park n rec taking care of football field I work now at children's Mercy hospital in the ground department

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Ariel Jennings
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over 6 months ago

When I say I am a Christian I'm not shouting I'm clean livin'. I'm whispering I was lost, Now I'm found and forgiven.

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Theresa Davila
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over 6 months ago

Just meeting people and gaining respect, especially from the executives was a great experience for me. Being able assist them and showing my professionalism gave me pride.

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Lynn M. Wallace
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over 6 months ago

Ever wonder why people say what they say or do what they do when involved in conversation with others? Believe it or not, it all shows up on their face, which identifies their Character and Personality Traits, which in turn, drives their thought pattern. Knowing how to identify these traits, 16 in all, will identify how they receive information given to them and how they will act and react to that information. Having this knowledge will enhance relationships with Managers; Employees; Customers; Vendors., in fact, all people one might come into contact with, regardless of the situation of the encounter. No matter what you do for a living, your intelligence quotient (IQ) counts for, at most, 25% of your effectiveness. Your emotional intelligence, how well you deal with people, manage relationships and understand yourself, counts for much of the rest. In analysis of internal data from 121 companies, emotional intelligence was twice as important for star performance as IQ and TECHNICAL EXPERTISE COMBINED. The higher the chain of command, the more critical emotional intelligence becomes, accounting for close to 90% of success in top leadership positions. People with high levels of emotional intelligence have the skills necessary to inspire, lead and persuade others to follow them. How do we distinguish one face from another? I would be delighted to explain this procedure. Please contact me, Mike Wallace, 425-697-0476, for details.

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Richard Leaks
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over 6 months ago

PRODUCTIVITY IS JUST AS GRATIFYING AS A PAYCHECK

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James Hancock
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over 6 months ago

We had to clean up raw sewage and raw sewage was all over the thing to move no dust mask it was awful

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curt obrien
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over 6 months ago

My experience shows that all projects can be completed within cost and schedule if the team plays by the process and procedures including the terms of a contract. It takes discipline and good delegation to get the job done right.

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Sincere Abdullah
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over 6 months ago

I worked really hard to let them see i was the perfect candidate for the job until they had something going on in the office

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