[Jobs] WHAT COLOR IS YOUR PARACHUTE? author and Hadley Schoolpresentation
Fred Olver
goodfolks at charter.net
Tue Jun 13 15:16:12 CDT 2006
The Hadley seminar is full, however recordings of it should be available on
their web site afterward.
http://www.hadley.edu
Fred Olver
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From: Dena Polston <mailto:DPolston at eyecentergroup.com>
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Some of you may have already seen this, but thought I'd post for those who
haven't in case there might be interest. have a great day!
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 7, 2006
CONTACT:
The Hadley School for the Blind
(800) 323-4238
Best-Selling Author to Give Web Seminar on Employment Richard Nelson Bolles,
author of the best-selling job-hunting book in history, "2006: What Color is
Your Parachute?" will participate in Seminars at Hadley, a series of Internet
lectures hosted by The Hadley School for the Blind, at 3:30 p.m. Central
Time, Thursday, June 15.
Participants can listen to Mr. Bolles field questions on finding a
successful career, disabilities in the workplace and connecting to your
spiritual life.
This seminar is free, but registration is required for this interactive
seminar. To register, go to
http://www.hadley.edu/seminar/
and follow the "Registration" link. You will receive a confirmation e-mail
containing instructions to log in to the seminar. Please note registration
will only be taken online, and not by phone.
The 2006 edition of "What Color Is Your Parachute?" addresses finding
meaningful work and discovering your life's mission. His motivation for the
book was to make job information easily accessible.
Born in Milwaukee, Mr. Bolles is hailed as "America's top career expert" by
Modern Maturity Magazine, and "the one responsible for the renaissance of
the career counseling profession in the United States over the past decade"
by Money Magazine. He has sold more than 8 million books. The Library of
Congress recently placed "Parachute" on its list of "25 books that have
shaped readers lives" throughout history. The only other living author on
that list is Maya Angelou.
Technical requirements to participate in the seminar are:
For Windows: Windows98, ME, 2K, XP or 2003 (XP recommended) system, Pentium
3 500 MHz or better CPU, 512 MB RAM, Internet Explorer 6 or FireFox,
JavaScript and cookies enabled in the browser, 56K or faster Internet
connection (broadband recommended), full duplex audio device, speakers, and
microphone (optional).
For Macintosh: Mac OS 10.3 system or later, 512 MB Ram, Safari or FireFox
browser, JavaScript and cookies enabled in the browser, 56 K or faster
Internet connection (broadband recommended), full duplex audio device,
speakers, and microphone (optional).
Editor's Note: The Hadley School for the Blind is the single largest
worldwide distance educator of blind and visually impaired people. Since its
founding by William Hadley and Dr. E.V.L. Brown in 1920, all of Hadley's
distance education courses have been provided free of charge. Today, the
school serves more than 10,000 students annually in all 50 states and 100
countries. Hadley relies on contributions from individuals, foundations and
corporations to fund its programs. Visit us on the Web at
www.hadley.edu <http://www.hadley.edu/>
Dena and Justin, the Golden Boy Seeing Eye Class of 98
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