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Two Guerilla Tactics for Landing a New Job

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Unemployment numbers are looking pretty bleak. Everyday the news seems to bring

more stories of large and small companies alike laying off thousands of workers. As of this writing in January 2009 we are looking at a pretty tight job market. I saw a newswire story about a job fair for one company held in suburban Detroit. Four thousand people showed up for the one day event. I know due to the downturn in automotive sales that their region is hurting, but the job outlook seems to be pretty bleak just about everywhere. In this kind ofcompetitive market, what can one due to stand out among all the other jobseekers? Here are 2 job hunting strategies that will make you stand out.

(1) Your own website. Everyone puts their resume on line now, and so everyone has an email address and maybe a profile page at the large job posting portals. You should be using Facebook and Myspace to network in your industry, but not everybody has their own website. I think this is especially important if you are looking for any type of technical work. I would suggest you get a  dot com domain name that includes your own name in it. Like bobsmithaccountant.com or technicalwriterbillgates.com Anything that includes your name. Get your name if it is available. Go to someplace like godaddy.com to purchase a domain name. Go someplace like hostgator.com for a cheap hosting account. There a a lot of tutorials about buying domains and c panel hosting on line. Twenty dollars will get you going. Use 1 of the millions of templates available and learn how to customize it a little. Hire an inexpensive web designer if you can afford it. Instead of the usual pages found in a business website, you can have a pages for education, accomplishments, your family life, goals, work history…anything that might tell a potential employer about you. Tailor your web design to the type of job you are looking for. An engineer will want their site to look clean and functional. A floral designer will want a more artistic design. Then you can plaster your web name everywhere on line that allows a link. Include it on your resume and Read the next strategy here.

(2) Send a useful item with your name and or domain name on it to prospective employers. This is like personal advertising. I am stealing a page from the advertising industry here. Millions of businesses advertise themselves by putting their names on matchbooks, pens, calenders, shoe horns, key chains, hats, mouse pads, almost any item you can think of. I think this works best on a local level. Let’s say you are  a jewelry salesman looking for a job. Buy customized eye loupes or diamond tweezers or polishing cloths with your name, number and job title printed on them. Include your website address if you followed step 1 above. Then simply stop by every jewelry store in your area, ask for the manager, introduce yourself and leave the gifts and your resume. Easy.

If you are a SAP Trainer, or other software professional, mouse pads work very well. You need to tailor the items you are dropping off to the industry, but pens and mouse pads work almost anywhere. Are you a landscaper? How about work gloves with a little label sewn to it? I can think of dozens of items for almost any type of job.  If you don’t have the bucks, how about a $5 pizza with your resume taped to it. Drop it off at lunch time. I bet they read your resume. These are just 2 ideas to help get your creative juices flowing. Now get out there and get that job!

Bryan Glasson
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September 30th, 2009 at 4:12 pm

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  1. Did George Washington use guerilla tactics against the British in the Rev War?
    I think I remember from school that the Americans had to resort to guerilla tactics against the much stronger, richer, and more technically advanced British. Why are we so angry now that modern day insurgents are resorting to the same tactics in lands we are occupying?

    contact758

    30 Sep 09 at 4:12 pm

  2. We didn’t exactly use guerilla tactics, by the standard of the time they were definately unconventional, however they would be considered more the tenets of modern warfare, instead of lining up in straight lines and vollying fire until the enemy is dead, we used ambush tactics and other such measures. The insurgents in iraq are using unconventional methods, but these methods are killing civilians and other targets that have no military value.
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    Black Sabbath

    30 Sep 09 at 9:14 pm

  3. he did not he was trained buy the english and fought like them which is why his war record is 2 wins 4 losses
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    Dan B

    30 Sep 09 at 9:16 pm

  4. Becuase we (Americans) werent putting bombs on kids and babys and leave them in the road or have them run at the enemy..We didnt his behind civilians and do suicide attacks
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    DC D

    30 Sep 09 at 9:18 pm

  5. The 13 colonies were part of the British Empire, but they were pretty independent from the Empire and ran itself autonomously, except for the bureaucracy. So they decided to be their own country and it worked out very well..

    Iraq was an independent state that ran itself very poorly. The leadership(Saddam Hussein) was ineffective to say the least. The U.S. troops went in to restore peace after Saddam fell and are trying to help the transition from chaos to order. The insurgents aren’t helping that too much. Honestly I think the U.S. should pull out and let them do what they want.
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    Pratik

    30 Sep 09 at 9:20 pm

  6. Two usual responses:

    1) in our country, it’s ok if we do it but when others do it, THAT’s WRONG. We are a nation of hypocrites, most of us are willing to admit it, many do not.

    2) That was in the past, we aren’t like that anymore. Sorry but, your past is a part of who you are.
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    choyryu

    30 Sep 09 at 9:22 pm

  7. look up Roger’s Rangers, the Green Mountain Boys of Vt.,and the Swamp Fox, Francis Marion. There were dozens of irregular groups fighting on both sides in the Revolutionary War. (really the first American Civil War.)
    Dan.
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    Dan S

    30 Sep 09 at 9:24 pm

  8. BECAUSE ASSHOLE, THEY ARE NOT FIGHTING FOR FREEDOM FROM IMPERIALISM, THEY ARE FIGHTING FOR TOTAL WORLD DOMINATION!!! THESE ISLAMO-FASCISTS WILL NOT STOP UNTIL THE WHOLE WORLD IS AN ISLAMIC THEOCRACY AND FREE SPEECH AND FREE EXPRESSION IS TOTALLY ELIMINATED.

    i’m so sick of people trying to make parallels between the good guys and the bad guys.
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    CPCTC

    30 Sep 09 at 9:26 pm

  9. lol

    I guess I am not the only one who finds irony in a country started by terrorists fighting a war on terrorism.

    Yes, they would row over and plant explosives on British ships in harbors. They would tar and feather British government employees. The would take ships in ports and destroy there cargo the Boston tea party for example. Yes, our founding fathers were terrorists got to love the irony of it all.

    Washington not so much though. He was British trained and fought a lot like them. he commanded the big showy armies that would go toe to toe with British troops in major battles. These where not really the troops that won the war. By won the war I mean made it painful and costly enough that Great Britain got bored with it and let us go.
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    thatoneguy

    30 Sep 09 at 9:28 pm

  10. Yes he certainly did,they werent to sure if they wouldnt to fight the British face to face(Britain was a superpower and the most feared fighting force on earth at that time)
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    D Generation X

    30 Sep 09 at 9:30 pm

  11. Washington did not allow his troops to use guerrilla tactics against the British. His rival General Charles Lee, however, delighted in the use of the less than honorable tactics. The two men were often at odds with each other since the outset of the Rebellion. Lee, being the most experienced officer in the Continental Army, believed he should have been made Commander-in-Chief. We know how that turned out.

    To answer your second question, the main reason is the change in technology. Today’s "upstarts" have the ability to cause greater damage than during the 18th century. They also show complete disregard for the lives of children and women. The American Revolutionaries, while committing acts of terrorism against British interests in the colonies, never attacked children and women. They unleashed their terror campaign against British property and males who held allegiance to the throne. Insurgents today kill indiscriminately to further their cause.
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    I_know_not_why_?

    30 Sep 09 at 9:32 pm

  12. This is partially a discussion in semantics. As has been introduced by some of the other responders, there are many excellent examples of irregular forces (see definition below) used in the American Revolution. So by definition it was guerilla warfare. It could also be called an insurgent movement by definition, but because they were paramilitary forces (militias) and not just an organized movement (part of the definition found under insurgency below) it is better defined as guerilla warfare.

    The problem that most people have with the insurgency in Iraq is that many of them have resorted to terrorism (see definition below). While you may not readily see the difference, it lies in the selection of targets. Insurgents that use guerilla warfare aim at government entities, such as the military, police, and government officials. They specifically avoid hitting civilian targets, because the masses serve as their support and moral base. Insurgents that use terrorist tactics specifically target civilians, in an attempt to subdue resistance from the civilians.

    The media uses the term insurgency quite freely; they don’t always associate what type of warfare they are conducting. So to ensure that everyone understands this concept: Within Iraq there are insurgents using guerilla and terrorist methods. It is those that resort to terrorism that truly irritate both Coalition and Iraq forces, governments, and populace.

    War is never pretty, but it can be truly considered ugly when non-combatants become the focus of efforts. Almost every country can be accused of terrorist acts somewhere in its history, but those that are now considered world powers have through conventions, treaties, or international law agreed to forego the targeting of civilians. This might be looked at as a level of nation-state maturity. The offense then is that people, in these mature nation-states, can not comprehend why any human would choose to resort to those tactics. Possibly it is a lack of historical knowledge with regards to their nation, or most likely it is ignorance of the cultural, economical, and religious beliefs of their enemies.

    One last view on this question: When you get into a fight you will get hit. The only question then is will you still be standing at the end melee. Both you and your opponent will assume victory is reachable. Only one of you is right.

    Guerrilla warfare — (*) Military and paramilitary operations conducted in enemy-held or hostile territory by irregular, predominantly indigenous forces.

    Insurgency — (*) an organized movement aimed at the overthrow of a constituted government through use of subversion and armed conflict.

    Irregular forces — armed individuals or groups who are not members of the regular armed forces, police, or other internal security forces.

    Paramilitary forces — Forces or groups distinct from the regular armed forces of any country, but resembling them in organization, equipment, training, or mission.

    Terrorism — The calculated use of unlawful violence or threat of unlawful violence to inculcate fear; intended to coerce or to intimidate governments or societies in the pursuit of goals that are generally political, religious, or ideological.
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    pavescott13

    30 Sep 09 at 9:34 pm

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