Thursday, May 21, 2009

reasearch question

How does company's employee policy effects every day operations, including cell phones, PDA, MP3 player and internet use at work?

Monday, May 18, 2009

reasearch and interview questions

Research question:
What are pros and cons of women working in the dental laboratory?
Interview questions:
1. What do you do?
2. What are your skills that are related to this job?
3. What experience did you bring to your job when you were hired?
4. Tell me in order of importance what benefits would be important to you as a valued employee?
5. Do you feel you are an important part of this company?
6. What steps can the company take to keep you as a valued employee?
7. What do you think you need to advance in your career?
8. What do you expect from your employer?
9. Where do you see yourself in regard to your career 5 years
10.What are your skills that are related to the job?
11. How did you become a dental technician?
12. Do you need a degree to become a dental technician?
13. What is the technicians’ relationship to the patient?
14. Does a dental technician need to be certified or licensed to practice?
15. Are there a lot of women practicing your kind of work?
16. How does your work impact the patients?
17. What kind of an environment you work in?
18. What do you mean by the assembly line work?
19. Do you think you are treated differently because of your gender?
20. Do you think women are more suitable?
21. Do you feel that you are involved in emotional labor?
22. How do you feel being a dental technician?
23. Do you feel like you are an important part of a laboratory?
24. Where do you see yourself in the next 5 years?

Thursday, May 14, 2009

1. What do you do?
2. What are your skills that are related to this job?
3. What experience did you bring to your job when you were hired?
4. Tell me in order of importance what benefits would be important to you as a valued employee?
5. Do you feel you are an important part of this company?
6. What steps can the company take to keep you as a valued employee?
7. What do you think you need to advance in your career?
8. What do you expect from your employer?
9. Where do you see yourself in regard to your career 5 years

the global econmy

as a consumer I play a big part in global economy. By buying products from different countries we create global economy. there is one basic law of economics 101 "supply and demand." people are willing to pay money for goods that make their live easier. costumers are looking for the lowest price possible. this create so called race to the bottom where the poorest countries produce goods for less money. on American market we can find most of the electronic kitchen appliances or all kinds of toys made in china, by buying them we become a part of global economy.

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

poem

the Levine's poem "What wok is" describes his experience of finding a job.this poem reminds me about the show on Discovery channel called "Pitchmen" where inventors tried to sell their invention in order to make money. They want to work for them self's and be independent. The hopes of breaking big and selling the invention to general public. This relates to me because i constantly thinking about new intentions or make something better.

Thursday, May 7, 2009

Economic class...

I grew up in the country that was on the brink of abolishing communistic system. The biggest thing that I remember how my father in order to buy food especially meat and cold cuts went do the store in the evening 6 or 7 pm and had to stand in line trough the whole night and returned in the morning after 10 am. there was no middle class in the communistic system everybody were payed the same. every thing was divided among the people every body had a special cards on which they could buy meat if you don't have special card they couldn't buy it. After the communistic regime have fallen life in Eastern Europe was easier. More merchandise on the self's in the stores. there was open market for goods from other countries. people were happy and wanted that change. that's my experience

Thursday, April 2, 2009

What is status?

Status is your appearance in the world. Status refers to the relative rank that an individual holds this may refer to rights duties and lifestyle in a society based upon honor or prestige. Status has two different types that come along with it achieved and ascribed. The word status refers to social stratification. People with higher status are usually more accomplished than those with lower status. Money and fame contribute to this factors tremendously. Knowing influential and prestigious people gives you high status. Money give you power. Power and money give you status.