keep the jobs totally separate

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From: hellodav...@aol.com [mailto:hellodav...@aol.com] 
Sent: Sunday, June 06, 2010 4:18 PM
To: quad-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] No Respect


The words..... "To find out how YOU can make lots of money " always point me
to the exit - fast.   Those words have been misused and associated to MLMs
and pyramids for lots of years.
AZDAVE
 
 
In a message dated 6/6/2010 11:15:41 A.M. US Mountain Standard Time,
dangerwo...@san.rr.com writes:


Does this sound better?
 
Welcome to... DANGERWOOD'S CLASSIFIED ADS

AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY! TWO JOBS AVAILABLE.

JOB NUMBER ONE

GREAT OPPORTUNITY! MAN or STRONG WOMAN or couple to help take care of
paralyzed (quadriplegic) man, 53, in San Diego (Rancho Bernardo) home on
golf course in great neighborhood. WILL TRAIN. 


 I AM AN UPBEAT, ENTERTAINING FORMER COMEDIAN/BARTENDER.

SALARY PAID BY IHSS. MUST QUALIFY FOR IHSS TO RECEIVE SALARY. 

CAREGIVER POSITION INCLUDES LOTS OF BENEFITS! 


REQUIREMENTS: 

 . PATIENCE, PATIENCE AND MORE PATIENCE. 
. POSITIVE ATTITUDE 
. NO CRIMINAL BACKGROUNDS. 
. CLEAN DMV. 
. MUST OWN VEHICLE! 
. GOOD REFERENCES. 
. MUST SPEAK FLUENT ENGLISH. 
. NO LAZY PEOPLE!!! 


 JOB NUMBER TWO

ALSO, WELL-PAYING MARKETING JOB AVAILABLE SELLING ADVERTISING SPACE
WWW.SURVIVINGPARALYSIS.COM DURING YOUR SPARE TIME. GREAT POTENTIAL FOR EXTRA
INCOME.

To find out how YOU can make lots of money selling advertising space, e-mail
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E-MAIL FOR DETAILS: dangerwo...@san.rr.com 
. SERIOUS APPLICANTS ONLY!

----- Original Message ----- 
From: Dan <mailto:d...@unh.edu>  
To: quad-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Saturday, June 05, 2010 2:24 PM
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] No Respect

Hi Nick,

Right off the bat, I would say your ad is way too long and -- more
importantly -- your ad is mostly about perks. It's sort of like giving a dog
a treat before he does the trick. And I always keep my ads very short and to
the point. My ad goes something like this: male quadriplegic looking for
assistance with daily needs. No experience required. Salary is X dollars per
hour. Free rent a possibility.

When I read your ad, all I could think about were the perks. To me this is a
sure way to get deadbeats. Also, I would have a separate ad for the
moneymaking aspect, i.e. working for your website. To be frank, and I know
it isn't, but that part of your ad sounds like a money making scheme. 

And, unless your agency requires it, I would leave out the age range. I've
hired people that were 18 and were great PCA's. Or you might want someone
recently retired. That way, you know they at least have a work ethic.

Finally, salary is the key. Everything else is secondary. Once you set up an
interview and you like the person or persons, then you can mention the
perks. Also, I would not push the moneymaking part. I would only mention
this part after they were hired and working for awhile. One very wise person
told me when I was first hiring PCA's that never hire someone that wants to
help you out -- always hire someone that really needs the money. Over the
last 30 years, I've found that to be very true.

So that's my $25. Hope some of it might be worth thinking about.

Dan



At 04:15 PM 6/5/2010, Steve Crowder said something that elicited my
response:
 



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I haven't been here in a while because I'm always so busy, but I always come
back when I am in dire need of answers -- Mike I am right now. All my
caregivers treat me like shit -- I mean horribly -- because they know I
can't get anybody else in here right away. I don't understand it. Please
read my ad and tell me what I'm doing wrong. I put a link to it on my
website, so you only need to go here: 

http://www.survivingparalysis.com/contentpage.php?content_id=79. 

I don't know where else to go. Does anyone have any advice for me? Do you go
through this yourself with your caregivers? I'm high maintenance because I
have scoliosis and have to get rolled a lot, but other than that, I am one
of the nicest guys around. I have a great home, cable -- you name it, I've
got it -- everything short of a swimming pool. By the way, I'm looking for
writers for my magazine if anyone's interested. The address is:
Www.SurvivingParalysis.com <http://www.survivingparalysis.com/>  . Should I
be advertising in any different publications or areas? It's never been IT'S
difficult to find you are

Thanks, Nick Danger

Www.SurvivingParalysis.com <http://www.survivingparalysis.com/> 

 



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