Friday, January 30, 2009

29 and 30 January

Fire in the skyImage by Midnight-digital via Flickr

Yesterday started out promising and ended up being one of those days when you wish you'd just stayed in bed....

The day started with an inspiring commentary of Genesis 17 during my weekly women's Bible study meeting. I left feeling upbeat. Unfortunately, the day slowly unraveled from there...I was late for a lunch date. At work, I seemed unable to complete the simplest of tasks.

By late afternoon, a major weather front came through which meant that at one point our high temp was 86 F and by evening it had dropped into the 50s. The result was a major headache that literally sent me to bed.

Today I spoke with an HR person of a company in Truckee. She explained that I was overqualified for the positions they had and the starting salary of both would not enable me to afford a house in that area anyhow. She was, however, very nice and said that she would keep me in mind for other positions. We also discussed whether it was more productive to search from afar or to simply move there. I believe once I have decided on an area, that may be the most efficient means to find a job.

I received a form-letter email from an agent that had the first 50 pages of my first novel. Unfortunately, they have chosen to decline representation. This is disappointing.

On the other hand, at work today a small deal that I've been working on has moved a step further to completion.


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29 and 30 January

Fire in the skyImage by Midnight-digital via Flickr

Yesterday started out promising and ended up being one of those days when you wish you'd just stayed in bed....

The day started with an inspiring commentary of Genesis 17 during my weekly women's Bible study meeting. I left feeling upbeat. Unfortunately, the day slowly unraveled from there...I was late for a lunch date. At work, I seemed unable to complete the simplest of tasks.

By late afternoon, a major weather front came through which meant that at one point our high temp was 86 F and by evening it had dropped into the 50s. The result was a major headache that literally sent me to bed.

Today I spoke with an HR person of a company in Truckee. She explained that I was overqualified for the positions they had and the starting salary of both would not enable me to afford a house in that area anyhow. She was, however, very nice and said that she would keep me in mind for other positions. We also discussed whether it was more productive to search from afar or to simply move there. I believe once I have decided on an area, that may be the most efficient means to find a job.

I received a form-letter email from an agent that had the first 50 pages of my first novel. Unfortunately, they have chosen to decline representation. This is disappointing.

On the other hand, at work today a small deal that I've been working on has moved a step further to completion.


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29 and 30 January

Fire in the skyImage by Midnight-digital via Flickr

Yesterday started out promising and ended up being one of those days when you wish you'd just stayed in bed....

The day started with an inspiring commentary of Genesis 17 during my weekly women's Bible study meeting. I left feeling upbeat. Unfortunately, the day slowly unraveled from there...I was late for a lunch date. At work, I seemed unable to complete the simplest of tasks.

By late afternoon, a major weather front came through which meant that at one point our high temp was 86 F and by evening it had dropped into the 50s. The result was a major headache that literally sent me to bed.

Today I spoke with an HR person of a company in Truckee. She explained that I was overqualified for the positions they had and the starting salary of both would not enable me to afford a house in that area anyhow. She was, however, very nice and said that she would keep me in mind for other positions. We also discussed whether it was more productive to search from afar or to simply move there. I believe once I have decided on an area, that may be the most efficient means to find a job.

I received a form-letter email from an agent that had the first 50 pages of my first novel. Unfortunately, they have chosen to decline representation. This is disappointing.

On the other hand, at work today a small deal that I've been working on has moved a step further to completion.


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Wednesday, January 28, 2009

28 January



  • Had an informative conversation with my realtor in Midway, she's also a volunteer with the Chamber of Commerce and said she would keep an ear out for job opportunities


  • Followed up with a call to Truckee company that said I was over qualified for the job I'd applied for, but that they would consider me for other positions.


  • Re-Adjusted my stock portfolio!

28 January



  • Had an informative conversation with my realtor in Midway, she's also a volunteer with the Chamber of Commerce and said she would keep an ear out for job opportunities


  • Followed up with a call to Truckee company that said I was over qualified for the job I'd applied for, but that they would consider me for other positions.


  • Re-Adjusted my stock portfolio!

28 January



  • Had an informative conversation with my realtor in Midway, she's also a volunteer with the Chamber of Commerce and said she would keep an ear out for job opportunities


  • Followed up with a call to Truckee company that said I was over qualified for the job I'd applied for, but that they would consider me for other positions.


  • Re-Adjusted my stock portfolio!

This Is Me On Paper

The July 24, 2006 issue of Fortune, featuring ...Image via Wikipedia

SUMMARY

Commercial Real Estate Sales and Leasing
Deliver high quality sales and leasing transactions. Conduct market research, create and execute targeted market campaigns, evaluate investment potential of target properties. Negotiate Purchase and Sale terms. Guide transaction process from listing to closing.

Assistant Vice President Overseeing Business Development of Fortune 500 Accounts
Develop Marketing Plans, providing introductions into foreign investor markets. Oversee liaison between clients and investors across international business cultures. Develop and implement client strategy with senior VPs across three global business units


WORK EXPERIENCE

Jan 2006- Present NAI Rauch Weaver Norfleet Kurtz & Co. Fort Lauderdale, FL
Commercial Real Estate Sales and Leasing
Specialize in commercial sales and leasing, including: retail, office, and land. Identify and evaluate acquisition or lease sites. Coordinate all marketing efforts to promote sales by developing long-range strategic plans to assist clients in attaining those goals. Negotiate lease and sales contracts with prospective owners/tenants for space in existing properties, and land; develop broker relationships to generate additional business opportunities for the company; conduct market research, analyze comparable properties, and prepare marketing packages for prospective clients; show space to prospective tenants and respond to questions regarding leasing costs, including tenant improvements (TI); negotiate lease terms and process transaction of lease renewal terms and amendments for the properties; coordinate the preparation of sale and lease agreements. Create marketing campaigns for listed properties. Facilitate sales and lease process through consistent, prompt and reliable communication.

Aug 2001 –Oct 2005 Baku International School Baku, Azerbaijan
Educator
Educator for international educational institution with 26 schools in the CIS, China and South America. Spearhead Accreditation Committee, supervised student tour through Egypt, founded school’s literary journal. Excellent verbal and written skills.

Oct 1986- Apr 1994 Yamaichi International America New York, NY
Assistant Vice President Corporate Finance
Responsibility for Business Development and managing services provided to Fortune 500 accounts. Cultivate accounts and manage services provided to CFO's of Fortune 500 corporations such as Ford and Chrysler to assist with yen-denominated financing arrangements targeting Japanese investors. Manage implementation of euro-yen commercial paper programs for both clients. Served on team underwriting Amway Japan for initial public offering; served as liaison to Amway Corp for Yamaichi. Manage Investor Relations products, meetings, and international travel arrangements for U .S. companies to meet with Japanese investors in order to promote their company's stock. Execute successful marketing and underwriting of financial products. Create seamless communications between competing departments.

EDUCATION
Jan 2006- Sep 2007 Nova Southeastern University Fort Lauderdale, FL. USA
MBA -- Real Estate Development / Small Business Development, GPA 3.9 /4.0

Sep 1979- May 1986 University of Michigan Ann Arbor, MI. USA
BGS -- International Business,Psychology GPA 3.0/4.0


This is me on paper. This one page is my calling card, my representative as I apply for jobs out west. It is a summary of how I've spent the years since leaving college in 1986. It's purpose is to showcase my skills, my talents as a worker for my future employer. It gains entrance before I do and based on how well it performs either opens or closes a door.

And yet, reading through it I want to laugh. That one piece of paper is given such weight, such importance, is astounding. Oh, I understand that it is intended to make the job search easier for the employee and the employer. Especially today where the Internet allows me to post my resume on innumerable websites or to attach it to innumerable email and send it off 24/7 with the worry of a stamp or consideration of paper weight or font. I understand that it is intended to create efficiencies.

I imagine my resume joining thousands and millions of others flying through the vast byways of the Internet, branching off at different avenues to be read or deleted or accepted by turn. Each resume carrying the hope of the applicant, spurred on by desperate straits of dwindling bank accounts or bleary-eyed shock of an unexpected loss, and the knowledge that so many others are seeking the same job. It's scary out there.

In my case, I am still employed but as you can imagine, the real estate market in South Florida has slowed and my income has dropped. And while I search for my mountain home, I understand that the 'where' of it will ultimately be determined by where I can find a job to support the purchase of that home and life in that community. Reading through the paragraphs of dates and titles and tasks completed of my resume, I see what brought me to each job. The earliest job, in investment banking was motivated by my passion for Wall Street. My second job, teaching was opportunistic, I went overseas and was offered the job. Luckily, it allowed me to share my love of books as I taught literature and writing, and my passion for the market, as I taught economics. My third job in real estate was motivated by convenience and a challenge. My office is close to home and the hours are very flexible so during the first two years after my mother's open heart surgery, when she was admitted to the hospital on numerous occasions, this job allowed me to take her to doctor's appointments and to spend time with her. It was a welcome challenge because it was my first foray back into the business world after a long absence.

This is me on paper. This is my first impression. And yet, I laugh because I am so different than this person so much more, so unlike this collection of historical markers. This paper carries my hopes and dreams of a mountain home. But it is not me. It does not capture my sense of humor , my diligence to complete a deal, my passion for a world view. But most of all, it is not me because it does not yet reflect the career I want to create. My first passion is writing, however, given market feedback I have not reached a level where this can be a career. So I have to find an alternative. Figuring that out may be the most difficult task of all. You can follow me through this process on my other blog: Every Day Do One Thing, where I am keeping a daily journal of my search for a new job and a new home.

Finally, I want to share a few books on the job hunt / career search that might be of help to those of you going through the same journey:

Knock 'Em Dead 2009

I Don't Know What I Want, But I Know It's Not This

No More Mondays





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Tuesday, January 27, 2009

27 January

A Barnes & Noble bookstore in Torrance, Califo...Image via WikipediaToday wasn't the usual day:

  • I went to a broker's luncheon for a commercial property and in the drawing, I won a 46' flat screen TV! So, I took it home and called my sister and gave her the monster 50' TV that has been taking up a corner of our living room. It felt good to pay it forward.

  • I went for a two mile walk/run along the beach as part of my preparation for the 5K I'm running at the end of February

  • On the job front: I went to Barnes and Noble after the run and bought 'Basic Black: the essential guild to getting ahead at work and in life'. I also made a list of other career related books I wanted to read to facilitate my job search. I've decided that this blog and reading and acting on these type of books will keep me moving forward on the fulfillment of my goals.

  • And the TV I won, will stay in its box as a symbolic house warming gift for the new house I'm going to move into by the end of this year.
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27 January

A Barnes & Noble bookstore in Torrance, Califo...Image via WikipediaToday wasn't the usual day:

  • I went to a broker's luncheon for a commercial property and in the drawing, I won a 46' flat screen TV! So, I took it home and called my sister and gave her the monster 50' TV that has been taking up a corner of our living room. It felt good to pay it forward.

  • I went for a two mile walk/run along the beach as part of my preparation for the 5K I'm running at the end of February

  • On the job front: I went to Barnes and Noble after the run and bought 'Basic Black: the essential guild to getting ahead at work and in life'. I also made a list of other career related books I wanted to read to facilitate my job search. I've decided that this blog and reading and acting on these type of books will keep me moving forward on the fulfillment of my goals.

  • And the TV I won, will stay in its box as a symbolic house warming gift for the new house I'm going to move into by the end of this year.
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27 January

A Barnes & Noble bookstore in Torrance, Califo...Image via WikipediaToday wasn't the usual day:

  • I went to a broker's luncheon for a commercial property and in the drawing, I won a 46' flat screen TV! So, I took it home and called my sister and gave her the monster 50' TV that has been taking up a corner of our living room. It felt good to pay it forward.

  • I went for a two mile walk/run along the beach as part of my preparation for the 5K I'm running at the end of February

  • On the job front: I went to Barnes and Noble after the run and bought 'Basic Black: the essential guild to getting ahead at work and in life'. I also made a list of other career related books I wanted to read to facilitate my job search. I've decided that this blog and reading and acting on these type of books will keep me moving forward on the fulfillment of my goals.

  • And the TV I won, will stay in its box as a symbolic house warming gift for the new house I'm going to move into by the end of this year.
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Monday, January 26, 2009

26 January

Truckee, CaliforniaImage via Wikipedia
  • Applied for another job in the area this evening.

  • Received a very nice and thought provoking comment from Larramie regarding the resume I posted on Saturday.....here's the question:

  • "What do I want to do?" First answer: anything but sales....I'm going to work on the specifics.
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26 January

Truckee, CaliforniaImage via Wikipedia
  • Applied for another job in the area this evening.

  • Received a very nice and thought provoking comment from Larramie regarding the resume I posted on Saturday.....here's the question:

  • "What do I want to do?" First answer: anything but sales....I'm going to work on the specifics.
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26 January

Truckee, CaliforniaImage via Wikipedia
  • Applied for another job in the area this evening.

  • Received a very nice and thought provoking comment from Larramie regarding the resume I posted on Saturday.....here's the question:

  • "What do I want to do?" First answer: anything but sales....I'm going to work on the specifics.
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Saturday, January 24, 2009

24 January

This is me on paper:



SUMMARY

Commercial Real Estate Sales and Leasing

Deliver high quality sales and leasing transactions. Conduct market research, create and execute targeted market campaigns, evaluate investment potential of target properties. Negotiate Purchase and Sale terms. Guide transaction process from listing to closing.

Assistant Vice President Overseeing Business Development of Fortune 500 Accounts

Develop Marketing Plans, providing introductions into foreign investor markets. Oversee liaison between clients and investors across international business cultures. Develop and implement client strategy with senior VPs across three global business units

WORK EXPERIENCE

Jan 2006- Present NAI Rauch Weaver Norfleet Kurtz & Co. Fort Lauderdale, FL

Commercial Real Estate Sales and Leasing

Specialize in commercial sales and leasing, including: retail, office, and land. Identify and evaluate acquisition or lease sites. Coordinate all marketing efforts to promote sales by developing long-range strategic plans to assist clients in attaining those goals. Negotiate lease and sales contracts with prospective owners/tenants for space in existing properties, and land; develop broker relationships to generate additional business opportunities for the company; conduct market research, analyze comparable properties, and prepare marketing packages for prospective clients; show space to prospective tenants and respond to questions regarding leasing costs, including tenant improvements (TI); negotiate lease terms and process transaction of lease renewal terms and amendments for the properties; coordinate the preparation of sale and lease agreements. Create marketing campaigns for listed properties. Facilitate sales and lease process through consistent, prompt and reliable communication.

Aug 2001 –Oct 2005 Baku International School Baku, Azerbaijan

Educator

Educator for international educational institution with 26 schools in the CIS, China and South America. Spearhead Accreditation Committee, supervised student tour through Egypt, founded school’s literary journal. Excellent verbal and written skills.

Oct 1986- Apr 1994 Yamaichi International America New York, NY

Assistant Vice President Corporate Finance

Responsibility for Business Development and managing services provided to Fortune 500 accounts. Cultivate accounts and manage services provided to CFO's of Fortune 500 corporations such as Ford and Chrysler to assist with yen-denominated financing arrangements targeting Japanese investors. Manage implementation of euro-yen commercial paper programs for both clients. Served on team underwriting Amway Japan for initial public offering; served as liaison to Amway Corp for Yamaichi. Manage Investor Relations products, meetings, and international travel arrangements for U .S. companies to meet with Japanese investors in order to promote their company's stock. Execute successful marketing and underwriting of financial products. Create seamless communications between competing departments.

EDUCATION

Jan 2006- Sep 2007 Nova Southeastern University Fort Lauderdale, FL. USA

MBA -- Real Estate Development / Small Business Development, GPA 3.9 /4.0

Sep 1979- May 1986 University of Michigan Ann Arbor, MI. USA

BGS -- International Business,Psychology GPA 3.0/4.0





Question is: how does this become a career in books?



  • Queried Sally Lee, Editor of Ladies Home Journal with an article.

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24 January

This is me on paper:



SUMMARY

Commercial Real Estate Sales and Leasing

Deliver high quality sales and leasing transactions. Conduct market research, create and execute targeted market campaigns, evaluate investment potential of target properties. Negotiate Purchase and Sale terms. Guide transaction process from listing to closing.

Assistant Vice President Overseeing Business Development of Fortune 500 Accounts

Develop Marketing Plans, providing introductions into foreign investor markets. Oversee liaison between clients and investors across international business cultures. Develop and implement client strategy with senior VPs across three global business units

WORK EXPERIENCE

Jan 2006- Present NAI Rauch Weaver Norfleet Kurtz & Co. Fort Lauderdale, FL

Commercial Real Estate Sales and Leasing

Specialize in commercial sales and leasing, including: retail, office, and land. Identify and evaluate acquisition or lease sites. Coordinate all marketing efforts to promote sales by developing long-range strategic plans to assist clients in attaining those goals. Negotiate lease and sales contracts with prospective owners/tenants for space in existing properties, and land; develop broker relationships to generate additional business opportunities for the company; conduct market research, analyze comparable properties, and prepare marketing packages for prospective clients; show space to prospective tenants and respond to questions regarding leasing costs, including tenant improvements (TI); negotiate lease terms and process transaction of lease renewal terms and amendments for the properties; coordinate the preparation of sale and lease agreements. Create marketing campaigns for listed properties. Facilitate sales and lease process through consistent, prompt and reliable communication.

Aug 2001 –Oct 2005 Baku International School Baku, Azerbaijan

Educator

Educator for international educational institution with 26 schools in the CIS, China and South America. Spearhead Accreditation Committee, supervised student tour through Egypt, founded school’s literary journal. Excellent verbal and written skills.

Oct 1986- Apr 1994 Yamaichi International America New York, NY

Assistant Vice President Corporate Finance

Responsibility for Business Development and managing services provided to Fortune 500 accounts. Cultivate accounts and manage services provided to CFO's of Fortune 500 corporations such as Ford and Chrysler to assist with yen-denominated financing arrangements targeting Japanese investors. Manage implementation of euro-yen commercial paper programs for both clients. Served on team underwriting Amway Japan for initial public offering; served as liaison to Amway Corp for Yamaichi. Manage Investor Relations products, meetings, and international travel arrangements for U .S. companies to meet with Japanese investors in order to promote their company's stock. Execute successful marketing and underwriting of financial products. Create seamless communications between competing departments.

EDUCATION

Jan 2006- Sep 2007 Nova Southeastern University Fort Lauderdale, FL. USA

MBA -- Real Estate Development / Small Business Development, GPA 3.9 /4.0

Sep 1979- May 1986 University of Michigan Ann Arbor, MI. USA

BGS -- International Business,Psychology GPA 3.0/4.0





Question is: how does this become a career in books?



  • Queried Sally Lee, Editor of Ladies Home Journal with an article.

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