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    Rich Jerk Evolution Review
    "Give me your tired, your poor, your huddles masses of unmotivated, your 9-5er's, you WoW players living in their mom;s basement, yearning to breathe free. Send all of these wretched failures to me. For I shall lift my golden speedo besides them, and show them through my onyx & alabaster door" - The Rich Jerk 2007Over the past few years, a man has shot to fame on the internet. And his name is The Rich Jerk.He is obnoxious, rude, arrogant and sexist. And that is being kind to him.But what you may not know about the Rich Jerk is that he was born an average chump. In fact, in Rich Jerk Evolution, he says he started off as a "homo closetus". And over time, and through hard work and determination, he finally evoled into the man we know today.Now if you are to get involved in all the name calling and hype of the Rich Jerk, then you seriously may be forgetting why you are reading this.You see, behind all the facade and joking around, Rich Jerk Evolution is a serious program for serious people. Don't get mislead.Let me give know give you a short of tour of the Rich Jerk Evoution Program.The first thing you notice about the Rich Jerk Evolution program is the picture of evolution which the Rich Jerk has taken.From their, you will notice the number of free ebooks, articles and videos which the Rich Jerk gives you.In the members section, you get interviews from some of the biggest names in Internet Marketing. Videos are also included and updated every month. There are also audios and podcasts in the members section.You can see in the members section, there's content from Running a business, to Arbitrage, to making money with Ebay, all the way to Web 2.0 strategies.THis is a program for ser
    about my programming style as if I had been doing programming for years!

    One year later, I decided to look for another job and I got one this time in the company called Sabre group, a spin off company from the American Airlines. This was a difficult decision to take, to quit the company which helped me land my first job. But I thought I have served them enough even though I am pretty thankful for what they did for me.

    In the second job also I did really well and although there were twists now and then, I was employed long enough to get my green card.

    In my first job I did mainly C programming, then move to C++ and java and then J2EE. Ironically I never used visual C++ or visual basic.

    At this place I also got to know about stock market. I saw lot of colleagues surfing the finance sites (e.g. Yahoo finance) during office hours and also doing stock trading in their brokerage account. I did not know anything about stock market until that time. So I looked for some information and decided to get in this game: a decision I very soon learned to regret. Almost all my trades ended up in loss! Those early days of investing is described in in my web site: http://www.stock-article.com/.

    After a year I had lost almost half of my money! But then came the internet bubble. I made good money by trading first Ebay and then Amazon. I continued trading until March of 2000 when my account value was almost at stone's throw away from the million dollar mark! But as the internet bubble burst, so did my account. It quickly lost half of its value, and then three-fourth, and so on. But it didn't go down to zero! In fact, I never held onto any stock for a long time. Even though some stocks went to zero, my losses were limited. But I would try to recover the loss from another stock which would also go down. And the losses added up. I guess some people never learn. But slowly my trading activities stopped and I have to be content with my account balance which is now only fraction its peak value.

    On the job front, having spent almost decade in industry, I feel I am at the square one again sometime. I find it difficult to find jobs. Probably I will not find any job at a time when all jobs will be lost to outsourcing. But I will not go hungry, I have enough to live in India happily. I also think of starting a company with my ideas. If some angel investor or venture capital will give some money, may be I will do just that. I also write occasionally. Having written a few poems, short stories and articles like this I sometime feel like writing a full length novel and become a writer full time. Who knows what I will be doing in future? But whatever I end up doing, I will never forget the way I landed my first job and the chain of e

    Seasonal vs Non-Seasonal Sales
    There are two ways to successfully market a window painting business. One is through seasonal advertising and the other is through marketing during non season times. Both avenues have merit and can prove to be financially rewarding especially if the focus combines both.The easiest way to approach your business is to begin by focusing on the seasons. Retailers recognize the importance of taking advantage of the higher traffic produced by special occasions, and are willing to spend their marketing dollars to further expose themselves to potential customers. An entrepreneur owning a window painting business could do very well exposing their clients at this time. The major holiday season by far is Christmas. Traffic count is at an all time high, and selling this type of product is relatively simple as it adds to the already apparent excitement in the air. Other seasons to consider are Easter, Valentine’s Day, Back to School and Halloween. Approaching your client with bright, colorful graphics would certainly entice them into creating the desire to be recognized by drive by traffic. Adding seasonal phrases with eye catching fonts is also a great graphic design idea that will produce results very quickly.It is important to remember the clients need to stand out from its competition. This is a desire that stays with them through out the entire year. Focusing on in store promotions during non-seasonal times is a must. Clever marketers know that they must continually offer their customers something of value if they want them to come back and shop. Transforming their storefronts into billboards that sing loud and clear is a viable option that is offered by those with a serious home based business such as window painting. The challeng
    People always remember their firsts: first day in school, first day in college, first day in university, first job, first love, first kiss etc. For me it is my first job which is very memorable.

    But before that some history about myself. I came to USA for doing Ph.D in physics which I completed in 1993. After that I worked as a post-doctoral research associate for two years in Norman, OK. But when the funding ran out and it turned out I am not quite the Einstein I thought to be, I was left with no choice but to find a job outside of academia.

    Some people said with my background in physics and with Ph.D from a well known university and also an MSc from one of I.I.T's in India, I can easily get a job in industry in companies like Microsoft, Hewlett Packard, Applied Materials etc. However, my job search did not turn up any results in two months. Even though I got some job in India, I was not willing to go back and wanted to explore further what uncle Sam might have in store for me.

    But no job, no job. Then someone suggested I could look for job in the software industry which was beginning to boom. I had done lot computing as part of my research. So I thought it is not a bad idea. So I started applying to software companies in the internet. But most companies kept rejecting by saying I don't have any relevant experience. Some will talk to me for a few days and then eventually it will not go anywhere after that.

    While I was doing that, I started learning about C programming language. Before then I have done programming in Fortran language only. So I started learning about pointers, memory allocation, etc. I also started learning about C++ which was gaining popularity at that time. I kept on learning. Encapsulation, inheritance, polymorphism. I liked the idea of inheritance and polymorphism very much. While the university had no funds to pay me anymore, I could still use their computing and other resources, e.g. phone, fax, internet etc. This turned out to be a great service for me.

    But I was still not having any luck in finding a job. Everybody said they need industry experience which I lacked. Almost a whole month went by, and still no luck.

    In fact, a time came when I gave the hope of getting a job and almost about to head back home. But before leaving I gave a call to one of companies I was dealing with. I had talked with them before. This time, the president of the company himself took the call. When he learned about my story, he decided to give me a chance. He offered me to come there and stay in their guest house and learn more programming and they will look for projects for me. At that time, it sounded like a gift from heaven to me.

    So I packed all my stuff, vacated my apartment, bid final good bye to the academic world and headed for New Jersey.

    New Jersey

    It was a small infotec company in New Jersey. They had a two bedroom apartment which they used as their guest house.

    They also urged me to learn visual C++ and I started learning it. However, they had only one computer for use and sometime there will be competition over who will get to it first.

    The company had probably 50-60 employees and most of them were at their client site working on various assignments. There were only four people in the office. In fact, most people were recruited over phone and never even came to the home office.

    They had rented a two bedroom apartment which they called the guest house. This was going to my address for a while.

    Life in the Guest House

    At a times, their guest house really got crowded. People were coming from India. Some got placed pretty much immediately but some had to wait a while.

    Sometime the mood got very festive. People talking, joking, playing. One day, someone was cooking while some other people having a hearty adda (chit chat). So he also joined in the party. But he forgot to switch off the cooking burner. He was having so much fun, he didn't realize the oil had gotten over heated and started burning. It caught our attention only there were smoke all over the living room. Immediately we ran to the kitchen and switched off the gas. But the oil was still burning and so much smoke came out that it triggered the smoke alarm. We quickly opened the windows and tried to fan the smoke out with some newspapers. At one point we were worried if police or fire brigade will come and what they will think when they find so many foreigners in a single apartment. So someone suggested most of us could hide in the bathroom. Then someone pointed out the closet which was a walk-in close and could fit 5-6 people easily. But no police or fire brigade ever came and the smoke cleared in an hour.

    In another day, someone put a hot cooking pot containing lentil right onto the carpet. No one seemed to notice what happened until we finished eating. The pot has burned the carpet it was sitting on, we discovered when the pot was lifted. Everybody was very nervous. Weeks later, it will a subject of obscene joke : an black round spot exactly in the middle of the apartment.

    Also people will forget one or another sometime : may be switching off light or the air conditioning, one someone even forgot to turn off the cooking gas, it kept burning the whole day. It was very fortunate that the whole apartment was not burned down. But every time the company president knew about it, he would start yelling, and the blame game will start.

    Hopeless quest for job

    As I was learning visual C++, they would try sending my resume for review to some companies. In all cases, it will be completely ignored. Sometime the marketing person will talk to someone mentioning my impressive educational background. But only response he would get from the other end was in the form of a question : how much industry experience does he have? Answer was, of course, ZERO! It was getting more and more frustrating. In one instance, he almost yelled at them saying : 'he has written thousand lines of code'! To this day, the desparateness, frustration and poignance still rings in my ear.

    I was also getting sick of learning visual C++. I know I can write program that can fetch data and display it on the screen, but what all is there to learn? One can not memorize the whole windows api.

    As I was learning visual C++ and sometime visual basic, I also had another task to take care of. This was to drive people around. Even though most people found jobs without too much effort, there were few who took some time. They will have interviews here and there. Since they just came from India, they didn't know driving and my ability to drive a car came very handy to them. So I would drive them to places. In one incident, I drove one guy to some place in North Jersey and I got lost. Cell phone were available at that time, but almost no one had them. I stopped at a lonely gas station and made a call. It was so lonely and time was around 11 pm, I got really scared. In another instance, I was supposed to bring back a guy from some town in philadelphia who got rolled off from the project just after a week. This time also I got lost and found myself driving on a very narrow road. There was no way to turn back. Finally I stopped on the shoulder which was grass. There was a car coming from behind, so I waited until it passed. But to my surprise, the car stopped just by my car. I was very scared. But when the windows rolled down, I saw an old lady instead of a someone pointing gun at me who asked if I was alright and needed any help. I was so touched by this gesture. So I smiled and said no. I turned back and eventually found the guy and headed back to the guest house.

    The fight with Lawyer

    The first thing they had do was to get an H1B approval for me. But the lawyer was very much against me. One day the president of the company got in phone with him and an entertaining conversation followed.

    Lawyer: How can you be sure he can do this job?

    President: I know his background, he can easily learn this.

    Lawyer: Okay, but his degree is in physics it will be very difficult to get H1B approval for him.

    President: He has done lot of programming as part of this research, it should not be any problem.

    Lawyer: Okay, but this is still a very complicated case and lot of extra work needs to done, it would cost XXXX dollars.

    President: Oh my god! Etna mat bolo. Hamara seva karo. (Don't quote so much, serve me well).

    Lawyer: No man, it can not be any lower than that.

    President: Kar do bhaiya! Main to garib admi hun. (Please do it, we are too poor!)

    Lawyer: I am giving you the lowest price! Others will charge you a whole lot. (Meaning he would suck the last drop of blood from you if he could.)

    And the coversation continued for a while. It ended like this.

    President: Okay, we will get all paperwork ready. Please start working on this as soon as possible.

    Lawyer: Don't worry. As long as it is in my hand everything will go smoothly (meaning he didn't have a clue what he was talking about).

    Return to India

    At some point, I decided to go home and stay there until get a project; the chance of which was getting slimmer and slimmer each day. So I bought a one-way ticket to India and headed home. There was very good chance that I will not return back to USA. At home, my parent pestered me so much to get married. So I decided to get married even though I did not have a job. This is partly because I was not having much luck with girls. I did have chances though, but I blew them all. But this is not relevant in the context of this story. May be later.

    But right after getting married, guess what, phone started ringing from USA. The infotec company has finally found someone who was interested in my resume and an phone interview was scheduled quickly. The interview was not as great as I thought! But one hour later, I got a call back saying I was selected for the job. Take that! I got a job.

    After that everything was arranged with lightening speed. The plane ticket was booked and I headed back to US. But even this part was not without kinks. They booked a ticket on Tower airlines! I was supposed to fly out of Mumbai. I was to collect the ticket from the Tower office in Mumbai. When I tried to find their office in the largest city of India, I had troubles. The taxi driver took me around the city (probably twice) and when finally located the office, they said I simply had to pick it up from their counter in the airport itself. Well the taxi raced back to the airport and dropped me there. He demanded about thousand rupees (or fifteen hundred, I don't remember today). But everything went smoothly after that! In the airport in New York, two people from the office came to meet me! It was so touching.

    My professional career

    In the first job, I performed really well. I guess having some good education really makes a difference. After a few months, everyone was talking about my programming style as if I had been doing programming for years!

    One year later, I decided to look for another job and I got one this time in the company called Sabre group, a spin off company from the American Airlines. This was a difficult decision to take, to quit the company which helped me land my first job. But I thought I have served them enough even though I am pretty thankful for what they did for me.

    In the second job also I did really well and although there were twists now and then, I was employed long enough to get my green card.

    In my first job I did mainly C programming, then move to C++ and java and then J2EE. Ironically I never used visual C++ or visual basic.

    At this place I also got to know about stock market. I saw lot of colleagues surfing the finance sites (e.g. Yahoo finance) during office hours and also doing stock trading in their brokerage account. I did not know anything about stock market until that time. So I looked for some information and decided to get in this game: a decision I very soon learned to regret. Almost all my trades ended up in loss! Those early days of investing is described in in my web site: http://www.stock-article.com/.

    After a year I had lost almost half of my money! But then came the internet bubble. I made good money by trading first Ebay and then Amazon. I continued trading until March of 2000 when my account value was almost at stone's throw away from the million dollar mark! But as the internet bubble burst, so did my account. It quickly lost half of its value, and then three-fourth, and so on. But it didn't go down to zero! In fact, I never held onto any stock for a long time. Even though some stocks went to zero, my losses were limited. But I would try to recover the loss from another stock which would also go down. And the losses added up. I guess some people never learn. But slowly my trading activities stopped and I have to be content with my account balance which is now only fraction its peak value.

    On the job front, having spent almost decade in industry, I feel I am at the square one again sometime. I find it difficult to find jobs. Probably I will not find any job at a time when all jobs will be lost to outsourcing. But I will not go hungry, I have enough to live in India happily. I also think of starting a company with my ideas. If some angel investor or venture capital will give some money, may be I will do just that. I also write occasionally. Having written a few poems, short stories and articles like this I sometime feel like writing a full length novel and become a writer full time. Who knows what I will be doing in future? But whatever I end up doing, I will never forget the way I landed my first job and the chain of e

    Brand Identity: Picture it with Power
    Your vision is clear, you’ve identified your product; now BRAND it! What’s the purpose?Your BRAND identifies your product as belonging to you. When I write an article for the Internet, I brand it with my signature and my author box at the bottom. When I paint a picture I sign it “Jan”. Everyone knows it belongs to me.My articles sound like me, when you read them. And my paintings all have a common denominator. The function is simple. Both are basic art forms.When you buy a Ford, you know it will have a smart oval with FORD in the middle. GM is stamped on their products too. GE stamps their Brand on their products. So, why should you brand your product less?Your brand should accomplish five tasks:1. It should tell everyone in what specific niche market the product belongs. You won’t find the Nike swoop in a grocery store!2. It should state very clearly who sold the product. Identity means value. Stamp your Quality Assurance on with a Brand that says PRIDE.3. It should identify the purpose. Everyone knows a Ford is going to transport you somewhere.4. It should be memorable. When you make the shape of the Golden Arches in any country, they know you want food. Every two year old in the country recognizes the bright color logo of Toys R Us.5. It should be perpetual. Once you brand your business, hang onto your brand. You’re known by the brand you carry.My grandfather had an accident away from home, and when the police officer arrived, he explained it was the other guy’s fault. (Of course, I don’t remember whose fault it was now.) The Police officer asked how he could say that, when my grandfather had clearly run a stoplight.My grandfather with a straight face walked the police office
    to the academic world and headed for New Jersey.

    New Jersey

    It was a small infotec company in New Jersey. They had a two bedroom apartment which they used as their guest house.

    They also urged me to learn visual C++ and I started learning it. However, they had only one computer for use and sometime there will be competition over who will get to it first.

    The company had probably 50-60 employees and most of them were at their client site working on various assignments. There were only four people in the office. In fact, most people were recruited over phone and never even came to the home office.

    They had rented a two bedroom apartment which they called the guest house. This was going to my address for a while.

    Life in the Guest House

    At a times, their guest house really got crowded. People were coming from India. Some got placed pretty much immediately but some had to wait a while.

    Sometime the mood got very festive. People talking, joking, playing. One day, someone was cooking while some other people having a hearty adda (chit chat). So he also joined in the party. But he forgot to switch off the cooking burner. He was having so much fun, he didn't realize the oil had gotten over heated and started burning. It caught our attention only there were smoke all over the living room. Immediately we ran to the kitchen and switched off the gas. But the oil was still burning and so much smoke came out that it triggered the smoke alarm. We quickly opened the windows and tried to fan the smoke out with some newspapers. At one point we were worried if police or fire brigade will come and what they will think when they find so many foreigners in a single apartment. So someone suggested most of us could hide in the bathroom. Then someone pointed out the closet which was a walk-in close and could fit 5-6 people easily. But no police or fire brigade ever came and the smoke cleared in an hour.

    In another day, someone put a hot cooking pot containing lentil right onto the carpet. No one seemed to notice what happened until we finished eating. The pot has burned the carpet it was sitting on, we discovered when the pot was lifted. Everybody was very nervous. Weeks later, it will a subject of obscene joke : an black round spot exactly in the middle of the apartment.

    Also people will forget one or another sometime : may be switching off light or the air conditioning, one someone even forgot to turn off the cooking gas, it kept burning the whole day. It was very fortunate that the whole apartment was not burned down. But every time the company president knew about it, he would start yelling, and the blame game will start.

    Hopeless quest for job

    As I was learning visual C++, they would try sending my resume for review to some companies. In all cases, it will be completely ignored. Sometime the marketing person will talk to someone mentioning my impressive educational background. But only response he would get from the other end was in the form of a question : how much industry experience does he have? Answer was, of course, ZERO! It was getting more and more frustrating. In one instance, he almost yelled at them saying : 'he has written thousand lines of code'! To this day, the desparateness, frustration and poignance still rings in my ear.

    I was also getting sick of learning visual C++. I know I can write program that can fetch data and display it on the screen, but what all is there to learn? One can not memorize the whole windows api.

    As I was learning visual C++ and sometime visual basic, I also had another task to take care of. This was to drive people around. Even though most people found jobs without too much effort, there were few who took some time. They will have interviews here and there. Since they just came from India, they didn't know driving and my ability to drive a car came very handy to them. So I would drive them to places. In one incident, I drove one guy to some place in North Jersey and I got lost. Cell phone were available at that time, but almost no one had them. I stopped at a lonely gas station and made a call. It was so lonely and time was around 11 pm, I got really scared. In another instance, I was supposed to bring back a guy from some town in philadelphia who got rolled off from the project just after a week. This time also I got lost and found myself driving on a very narrow road. There was no way to turn back. Finally I stopped on the shoulder which was grass. There was a car coming from behind, so I waited until it passed. But to my surprise, the car stopped just by my car. I was very scared. But when the windows rolled down, I saw an old lady instead of a someone pointing gun at me who asked if I was alright and needed any help. I was so touched by this gesture. So I smiled and said no. I turned back and eventually found the guy and headed back to the guest house.

    The fight with Lawyer

    The first thing they had do was to get an H1B approval for me. But the lawyer was very much against me. One day the president of the company got in phone with him and an entertaining conversation followed.

    Lawyer: How can you be sure he can do this job?

    President: I know his background, he can easily learn this.

    Lawyer: Okay, but his degree is in physics it will be very difficult to get H1B approval for him.

    President: He has done lot of programming as part of this research, it should not be any problem.

    Lawyer: Okay, but this is still a very complicated case and lot of extra work needs to done, it would cost XXXX dollars.

    President: Oh my god! Etna mat bolo. Hamara seva karo. (Don't quote so much, serve me well).

    Lawyer: No man, it can not be any lower than that.

    President: Kar do bhaiya! Main to garib admi hun. (Please do it, we are too poor!)

    Lawyer: I am giving you the lowest price! Others will charge you a whole lot. (Meaning he would suck the last drop of blood from you if he could.)

    And the coversation continued for a while. It ended like this.

    President: Okay, we will get all paperwork ready. Please start working on this as soon as possible.

    Lawyer: Don't worry. As long as it is in my hand everything will go smoothly (meaning he didn't have a clue what he was talking about).

    Return to India

    At some point, I decided to go home and stay there until get a project; the chance of which was getting slimmer and slimmer each day. So I bought a one-way ticket to India and headed home. There was very good chance that I will not return back to USA. At home, my parent pestered me so much to get married. So I decided to get married even though I did not have a job. This is partly because I was not having much luck with girls. I did have chances though, but I blew them all. But this is not relevant in the context of this story. May be later.

    But right after getting married, guess what, phone started ringing from USA. The infotec company has finally found someone who was interested in my resume and an phone interview was scheduled quickly. The interview was not as great as I thought! But one hour later, I got a call back saying I was selected for the job. Take that! I got a job.

    After that everything was arranged with lightening speed. The plane ticket was booked and I headed back to US. But even this part was not without kinks. They booked a ticket on Tower airlines! I was supposed to fly out of Mumbai. I was to collect the ticket from the Tower office in Mumbai. When I tried to find their office in the largest city of India, I had troubles. The taxi driver took me around the city (probably twice) and when finally located the office, they said I simply had to pick it up from their counter in the airport itself. Well the taxi raced back to the airport and dropped me there. He demanded about thousand rupees (or fifteen hundred, I don't remember today). But everything went smoothly after that! In the airport in New York, two people from the office came to meet me! It was so touching.

    My professional career

    In the first job, I performed really well. I guess having some good education really makes a difference. After a few months, everyone was talking about my programming style as if I had been doing programming for years!

    One year later, I decided to look for another job and I got one this time in the company called Sabre group, a spin off company from the American Airlines. This was a difficult decision to take, to quit the company which helped me land my first job. But I thought I have served them enough even though I am pretty thankful for what they did for me.

    In the second job also I did really well and although there were twists now and then, I was employed long enough to get my green card.

    In my first job I did mainly C programming, then move to C++ and java and then J2EE. Ironically I never used visual C++ or visual basic.

    At this place I also got to know about stock market. I saw lot of colleagues surfing the finance sites (e.g. Yahoo finance) during office hours and also doing stock trading in their brokerage account. I did not know anything about stock market until that time. So I looked for some information and decided to get in this game: a decision I very soon learned to regret. Almost all my trades ended up in loss! Those early days of investing is described in in my web site: http://www.stock-article.com/.

    After a year I had lost almost half of my money! But then came the internet bubble. I made good money by trading first Ebay and then Amazon. I continued trading until March of 2000 when my account value was almost at stone's throw away from the million dollar mark! But as the internet bubble burst, so did my account. It quickly lost half of its value, and then three-fourth, and so on. But it didn't go down to zero! In fact, I never held onto any stock for a long time. Even though some stocks went to zero, my losses were limited. But I would try to recover the loss from another stock which would also go down. And the losses added up. I guess some people never learn. But slowly my trading activities stopped and I have to be content with my account balance which is now only fraction its peak value.

    On the job front, having spent almost decade in industry, I feel I am at the square one again sometime. I find it difficult to find jobs. Probably I will not find any job at a time when all jobs will be lost to outsourcing. But I will not go hungry, I have enough to live in India happily. I also think of starting a company with my ideas. If some angel investor or venture capital will give some money, may be I will do just that. I also write occasionally. Having written a few poems, short stories and articles like this I sometime feel like writing a full length novel and become a writer full time. Who knows what I will be doing in future? But whatever I end up doing, I will never forget the way I landed my first job and the chain of e

    Business Security
    This article examines business security and provides some practical advise on protecting your business. Unfortunately as any new business knows it isn't long before opening that the first break and enter occurs or another security issue raises it ugly head. Dealing with insurance companies reveals that often the business person is own their own, particularly if the business is targetted numerous times. The more successful your business, the more interest it tends to generate amongst low lifes, and once they have struck they will be back again unless you do something about it.In order to protect your business one of the first things you need to do is establish safe cash flow practises. This includes the basics like not leaving out large quantities of cash in tills or petty cash, ensuring you have a descent safe and/or strongroom. However it goes much further than this. Ensuring correct cashflow includes correct recording procedures with regular audits. Often one of biggest hits a company takes is when its own employee steals from the cashflow. Without tight auditing procedures an employee can easily rake up $1000's of dollars in fraud and the chance of you or your company seeing that money again is limited. Know your staff and managers, particularly avoid like the plague anyone with a drug or gambling problem. A quality camera system not only protects your staff, it also protects you, letting you know whats happening when your not there. A small investment in quality equipment can save you heartarche later. Requiring your employee to provide some basic background and criminal history has become standard fare for major corporations.Whilst installing an alarm won't guarantee your business safety, a monitored one does limit the amount of time
    sual C++, they would try sending my resume for review to some companies. In all cases, it will be completely ignored. Sometime the marketing person will talk to someone mentioning my impressive educational background. But only response he would get from the other end was in the form of a question : how much industry experience does he have? Answer was, of course, ZERO! It was getting more and more frustrating. In one instance, he almost yelled at them saying : 'he has written thousand lines of code'! To this day, the desparateness, frustration and poignance still rings in my ear.

    I was also getting sick of learning visual C++. I know I can write program that can fetch data and display it on the screen, but what all is there to learn? One can not memorize the whole windows api.

    As I was learning visual C++ and sometime visual basic, I also had another task to take care of. This was to drive people around. Even though most people found jobs without too much effort, there were few who took some time. They will have interviews here and there. Since they just came from India, they didn't know driving and my ability to drive a car came very handy to them. So I would drive them to places. In one incident, I drove one guy to some place in North Jersey and I got lost. Cell phone were available at that time, but almost no one had them. I stopped at a lonely gas station and made a call. It was so lonely and time was around 11 pm, I got really scared. In another instance, I was supposed to bring back a guy from some town in philadelphia who got rolled off from the project just after a week. This time also I got lost and found myself driving on a very narrow road. There was no way to turn back. Finally I stopped on the shoulder which was grass. There was a car coming from behind, so I waited until it passed. But to my surprise, the car stopped just by my car. I was very scared. But when the windows rolled down, I saw an old lady instead of a someone pointing gun at me who asked if I was alright and needed any help. I was so touched by this gesture. So I smiled and said no. I turned back and eventually found the guy and headed back to the guest house.

    The fight with Lawyer

    The first thing they had do was to get an H1B approval for me. But the lawyer was very much against me. One day the president of the company got in phone with him and an entertaining conversation followed.

    Lawyer: How can you be sure he can do this job?

    President: I know his background, he can easily learn this.

    Lawyer: Okay, but his degree is in physics it will be very difficult to get H1B approval for him.

    President: He has done lot of programming as part of this research, it should not be any problem.

    Lawyer: Okay, but this is still a very complicated case and lot of extra work needs to done, it would cost XXXX dollars.

    President: Oh my god! Etna mat bolo. Hamara seva karo. (Don't quote so much, serve me well).

    Lawyer: No man, it can not be any lower than that.

    President: Kar do bhaiya! Main to garib admi hun. (Please do it, we are too poor!)

    Lawyer: I am giving you the lowest price! Others will charge you a whole lot. (Meaning he would suck the last drop of blood from you if he could.)

    And the coversation continued for a while. It ended like this.

    President: Okay, we will get all paperwork ready. Please start working on this as soon as possible.

    Lawyer: Don't worry. As long as it is in my hand everything will go smoothly (meaning he didn't have a clue what he was talking about).

    Return to India

    At some point, I decided to go home and stay there until get a project; the chance of which was getting slimmer and slimmer each day. So I bought a one-way ticket to India and headed home. There was very good chance that I will not return back to USA. At home, my parent pestered me so much to get married. So I decided to get married even though I did not have a job. This is partly because I was not having much luck with girls. I did have chances though, but I blew them all. But this is not relevant in the context of this story. May be later.

    But right after getting married, guess what, phone started ringing from USA. The infotec company has finally found someone who was interested in my resume and an phone interview was scheduled quickly. The interview was not as great as I thought! But one hour later, I got a call back saying I was selected for the job. Take that! I got a job.

    After that everything was arranged with lightening speed. The plane ticket was booked and I headed back to US. But even this part was not without kinks. They booked a ticket on Tower airlines! I was supposed to fly out of Mumbai. I was to collect the ticket from the Tower office in Mumbai. When I tried to find their office in the largest city of India, I had troubles. The taxi driver took me around the city (probably twice) and when finally located the office, they said I simply had to pick it up from their counter in the airport itself. Well the taxi raced back to the airport and dropped me there. He demanded about thousand rupees (or fifteen hundred, I don't remember today). But everything went smoothly after that! In the airport in New York, two people from the office came to meet me! It was so touching.

    My professional career

    In the first job, I performed really well. I guess having some good education really makes a difference. After a few months, everyone was talking about my programming style as if I had been doing programming for years!

    One year later, I decided to look for another job and I got one this time in the company called Sabre group, a spin off company from the American Airlines. This was a difficult decision to take, to quit the company which helped me land my first job. But I thought I have served them enough even though I am pretty thankful for what they did for me.

    In the second job also I did really well and although there were twists now and then, I was employed long enough to get my green card.

    In my first job I did mainly C programming, then move to C++ and java and then J2EE. Ironically I never used visual C++ or visual basic.

    At this place I also got to know about stock market. I saw lot of colleagues surfing the finance sites (e.g. Yahoo finance) during office hours and also doing stock trading in their brokerage account. I did not know anything about stock market until that time. So I looked for some information and decided to get in this game: a decision I very soon learned to regret. Almost all my trades ended up in loss! Those early days of investing is described in in my web site: http://www.stock-article.com/.

    After a year I had lost almost half of my money! But then came the internet bubble. I made good money by trading first Ebay and then Amazon. I continued trading until March of 2000 when my account value was almost at stone's throw away from the million dollar mark! But as the internet bubble burst, so did my account. It quickly lost half of its value, and then three-fourth, and so on. But it didn't go down to zero! In fact, I never held onto any stock for a long time. Even though some stocks went to zero, my losses were limited. But I would try to recover the loss from another stock which would also go down. And the losses added up. I guess some people never learn. But slowly my trading activities stopped and I have to be content with my account balance which is now only fraction its peak value.

    On the job front, having spent almost decade in industry, I feel I am at the square one again sometime. I find it difficult to find jobs. Probably I will not find any job at a time when all jobs will be lost to outsourcing. But I will not go hungry, I have enough to live in India happily. I also think of starting a company with my ideas. If some angel investor or venture capital will give some money, may be I will do just that. I also write occasionally. Having written a few poems, short stories and articles like this I sometime feel like writing a full length novel and become a writer full time. Who knows what I will be doing in future? But whatever I end up doing, I will never forget the way I landed my first job and the chain of e

    Business Stationery
    Business Stationery is meant for commercial and official correspondence and usage. It can range from paper products like letterheads, business cards, notes, labels, memos, computer sheets, typewriter stationery, checks and forms to other items like pens, folders, writing pads, clips, adhesives, tapes and highlighters.Most of the Business Stationery is ordered in basic and subdued colors like white, cream, gray or light blue. In some cases, where Business Stationery might need to reflect aggressiveness or brightness depending on its line of work, it could be procured in other colors also. It is for the business head to decide what kind of impression needs to be conveyed through its stationery. No doubt it is a very important decision, because this mode of communication would be sent to almost all business associates. One also needs to be clear beforehand as to what stationery requirements are there in the business, and what quantity needs to be ordered.The quality of stationery items and its prints should be of good standard since it also reflects the company's image. The paper used for stationery should be of firm strength and its size should be easy to handle. Before printing the stationery, write down the information, like name, address, phone numbers, logo and so forth, that needs to be put on the stationery. Sometimes you need to print some notifications due to legal requirements, depending on what is the line of business. For the placement of information, one can get hold of ready-made templates available for letterheads, envelopes and business cards, or have the stationery designed by professional consultants especially for your business needs.Last but not least, the cost factor comes into play. Ask for quotes from multiple sta
    his is still a very complicated case and lot of extra work needs to done, it would cost XXXX dollars.

    President: Oh my god! Etna mat bolo. Hamara seva karo. (Don't quote so much, serve me well).

    Lawyer: No man, it can not be any lower than that.

    President: Kar do bhaiya! Main to garib admi hun. (Please do it, we are too poor!)

    Lawyer: I am giving you the lowest price! Others will charge you a whole lot. (Meaning he would suck the last drop of blood from you if he could.)

    And the coversation continued for a while. It ended like this.

    President: Okay, we will get all paperwork ready. Please start working on this as soon as possible.

    Lawyer: Don't worry. As long as it is in my hand everything will go smoothly (meaning he didn't have a clue what he was talking about).

    Return to India

    At some point, I decided to go home and stay there until get a project; the chance of which was getting slimmer and slimmer each day. So I bought a one-way ticket to India and headed home. There was very good chance that I will not return back to USA. At home, my parent pestered me so much to get married. So I decided to get married even though I did not have a job. This is partly because I was not having much luck with girls. I did have chances though, but I blew them all. But this is not relevant in the context of this story. May be later.

    But right after getting married, guess what, phone started ringing from USA. The infotec company has finally found someone who was interested in my resume and an phone interview was scheduled quickly. The interview was not as great as I thought! But one hour later, I got a call back saying I was selected for the job. Take that! I got a job.

    After that everything was arranged with lightening speed. The plane ticket was booked and I headed back to US. But even this part was not without kinks. They booked a ticket on Tower airlines! I was supposed to fly out of Mumbai. I was to collect the ticket from the Tower office in Mumbai. When I tried to find their office in the largest city of India, I had troubles. The taxi driver took me around the city (probably twice) and when finally located the office, they said I simply had to pick it up from their counter in the airport itself. Well the taxi raced back to the airport and dropped me there. He demanded about thousand rupees (or fifteen hundred, I don't remember today). But everything went smoothly after that! In the airport in New York, two people from the office came to meet me! It was so touching.

    My professional career

    In the first job, I performed really well. I guess having some good education really makes a difference. After a few months, everyone was talking about my programming style as if I had been doing programming for years!

    One year later, I decided to look for another job and I got one this time in the company called Sabre group, a spin off company from the American Airlines. This was a difficult decision to take, to quit the company which helped me land my first job. But I thought I have served them enough even though I am pretty thankful for what they did for me.

    In the second job also I did really well and although there were twists now and then, I was employed long enough to get my green card.

    In my first job I did mainly C programming, then move to C++ and java and then J2EE. Ironically I never used visual C++ or visual basic.

    At this place I also got to know about stock market. I saw lot of colleagues surfing the finance sites (e.g. Yahoo finance) during office hours and also doing stock trading in their brokerage account. I did not know anything about stock market until that time. So I looked for some information and decided to get in this game: a decision I very soon learned to regret. Almost all my trades ended up in loss! Those early days of investing is described in in my web site: http://www.stock-article.com/.

    After a year I had lost almost half of my money! But then came the internet bubble. I made good money by trading first Ebay and then Amazon. I continued trading until March of 2000 when my account value was almost at stone's throw away from the million dollar mark! But as the internet bubble burst, so did my account. It quickly lost half of its value, and then three-fourth, and so on. But it didn't go down to zero! In fact, I never held onto any stock for a long time. Even though some stocks went to zero, my losses were limited. But I would try to recover the loss from another stock which would also go down. And the losses added up. I guess some people never learn. But slowly my trading activities stopped and I have to be content with my account balance which is now only fraction its peak value.

    On the job front, having spent almost decade in industry, I feel I am at the square one again sometime. I find it difficult to find jobs. Probably I will not find any job at a time when all jobs will be lost to outsourcing. But I will not go hungry, I have enough to live in India happily. I also think of starting a company with my ideas. If some angel investor or venture capital will give some money, may be I will do just that. I also write occasionally. Having written a few poems, short stories and articles like this I sometime feel like writing a full length novel and become a writer full time. Who knows what I will be doing in future? But whatever I end up doing, I will never forget the way I landed my first job and the chain of e

    Interviewing Salespeople
    One of the most common mistakes that I see with employers and recruiters, is taking a person’s r?sum? at face value. This is particularly fatal when it comes to hiring sales people. Why? Sales people are masters of the spin. When I see a r?sum? that comes to me full such spin (for example increased pipeline by 82%, doubled bookings, tripled revenue, etc), and I don’t see absolute revenue or booking figures, I become highly suspicious. That’s why one of the first things I do when I interview a sales candidate is to ask them to put together a “sales achievement history”. This is a very simple spreadsheet that recaps a candidate’s actual achievement against goals over the previous number of years, in absolute dollar figures. It’s very easy to ask for, and most successful sales candidates are willing to produce it. Ask them to open up an excel spreadsheet and make a list and table with the year, their annual sales goal, and their actual achievement in columns. Ask them to go back about five years in their history.As you can imagine, the good candidates are happy to produce this information for you and fully capable of doing it. Why? Because they have built and maintained a track record of success and they’ve tracked those numbers, because it’s part of the badge of honor that they wear as a top sales producer.Salespeople who have not consistently hit their numbers are not capable of producing this kind of information for you, as a part of the interviewing process. They will usually make excuses and say “Well, I’m not sure if I remember those numbers, I’ll have to dig up and see whether or not I have that data. I didn’t keep those records.” Typically, what that means is that the sales rep who you are interviewing has not had the kind
    about my programming style as if I had been doing programming for years!

    One year later, I decided to look for another job and I got one this time in the company called Sabre group, a spin off company from the American Airlines. This was a difficult decision to take, to quit the company which helped me land my first job. But I thought I have served them enough even though I am pretty thankful for what they did for me.

    In the second job also I did really well and although there were twists now and then, I was employed long enough to get my green card.

    In my first job I did mainly C programming, then move to C++ and java and then J2EE. Ironically I never used visual C++ or visual basic.

    At this place I also got to know about stock market. I saw lot of colleagues surfing the finance sites (e.g. Yahoo finance) during office hours and also doing stock trading in their brokerage account. I did not know anything about stock market until that time. So I looked for some information and decided to get in this game: a decision I very soon learned to regret. Almost all my trades ended up in loss! Those early days of investing is described in in my web site: http://www.stock-article.com/.

    After a year I had lost almost half of my money! But then came the internet bubble. I made good money by trading first Ebay and then Amazon. I continued trading until March of 2000 when my account value was almost at stone's throw away from the million dollar mark! But as the internet bubble burst, so did my account. It quickly lost half of its value, and then three-fourth, and so on. But it didn't go down to zero! In fact, I never held onto any stock for a long time. Even though some stocks went to zero, my losses were limited. But I would try to recover the loss from another stock which would also go down. And the losses added up. I guess some people never learn. But slowly my trading activities stopped and I have to be content with my account balance which is now only fraction its peak value.

    On the job front, having spent almost decade in industry, I feel I am at the square one again sometime. I find it difficult to find jobs. Probably I will not find any job at a time when all jobs will be lost to outsourcing. But I will not go hungry, I have enough to live in India happily. I also think of starting a company with my ideas. If some angel investor or venture capital will give some money, may be I will do just that. I also write occasionally. Having written a few poems, short stories and articles like this I sometime feel like writing a full length novel and become a writer full time. Who knows what I will be doing in future? But whatever I end up doing, I will never forget the way I landed my first job and the chain of events surrounding it and the few months I lived in the company apartment (the guest house). Hope you enjoyed reading it.

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