Word: cenedella
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...Americans filing for unemployment benefits may have hit a 26-year high, but there are still lots of jobs open, because no matter how grim the economic forecast, at least some workers will change jobs voluntarily or retire. "Companies may not be making expansionary or discretionary hires," says Marc Cenedella, founder of TheLadders.com a subscription service that lists only jobs that pay $100,000 and up. "But even in a downturn, there's still 20% to 25% natural turnover per year." In the six-figure category, he estimates that will mean 3.2 million hires a year instead of 4 million...
...professional help. One frequent blunder even million-dollar-job seekers commit is deciding to write and edit their résumés without expert input. "Your labor is the most valuable thing you're going to sell," says Cenedella. "Would you have an amateur copywriter write copy for the most valuable product you have? Then why would you write your résumé yourself?" Those seeking solid counseling on the résumé front can get it through the Professional Association of Résumé Writers & Career Coaches or sites like ResumeWriters.com where a résumé overhaul starts...
...court has been able to catch both Derham and Kelly on several crucial issues. First, it has proved that Derham received the check from the Waucantuk Mills on August 7 and deposited it on August 8, not August 28 as Cenedella first stated. Cenedella, however, changed his story, explaining that he got the two dates mixed up. The court has shown that Derham was incorrect when he said he had deposited $2,000. The court proved that he had only half this...
...examine court witnesses; and there is no final adjudication. As a matter of fact, nothing will come out of the hearings except a report by Chief Justice Stanley E. Qua. In it he will make recommendations to the Supreme Court stating whether he thinks that Derham, Kelly, and possibly Cenedella are qualified to be lawyers. It will have no direct bearing on their status as public officials. Any disbarment or disciplinary action will have to be taken by the Supreme Court...
...court now must find out if and when Kelly actually received $1,000 from Derham. It must also show that Derham actually gave the money as a bribe. And if these two possibilities do not prove true, then it can recommend that Cenedella be indicted for perjury. No matter which way the case turns, someone is going to be caught...