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03-03-2007 #11
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I am optimistic about finding an emplyoment......I think it depends on where you live too.
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03-03-2007 #12
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03-06-2007 #14
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The thread made me think of a few things, that have
kept me in good stead in my years in the workplace.
I hope some of it will be useful to someone.
Things a person can do to stay off the radar in the first place:
1. Have your paperwork in order, if all your documents
are "who you are supposed to be". that can keep your
name out of peoples mouths.
2. The harsh reality is the better a person can "pass" the
more people will leave you alone. I fully realize that’s unfair
and cruel, but it is factual. Whatever you can do to help
that process, do so. If a girl wears provocative clothing,
she should try to leave the "hoochie" look till Friday, and
try to wear what women her age in that company wear.
If you need "work- cosmetic procedures", start saving
your money and on a long holiday, get it done. But,
don't leave work on Friday a 36A, and come back
Monday a 40DD, if you must do that, try it in winter,
and then keep the “girls” under a bulky sweater.
3. Don't confide your situation to the first person,
or any person who befriends you, unless there is
a very compelling reason to so.
4. KNOW YOUR JOB, DO YOUR JOB. "The business
of America," President Calvin Coolidge said in 1925,
"is business." Companies are in business to make
money, if you are helping them do that, then you
are cool with them. If you have a million doctors
appointments, or your "mones" are giving you mood
swings, you will need to "twerk" it out.
5. Finally, “DON’T fuck the help”. Yeah, I
know Ray-Ray, down on the loading docks is “fine”.
And he is always taking his shirt off, and his muscles
gleam from sweat when he’s working. But when something
goes wrong in your relationship, he will put your business
on “Front Street”.
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03-22-2007 #15
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Job Opportunity - Muni Transit Operator - San Fran
DO YOU KNOW ANYONE WHO MIGHT BE INTERESTED IN BECOMING A MUNI OPERATOR?
Applications for classification 9163 Transit Operator will be distributed and
accepted:
March 23, 26 & 27, 2007 (8AM - 6PM)
AT 401 Van Ness Ave., San Francisco (LOBBY)
OR online at www.sfmta.com/ jobs
The deadline for submitting applications will be 6:00 PM on Tuesday, March 27,
2007.
Mailed applications will NOT be accepted.
The job description for class 9163 can be accessed at:
http://agency. governmentjobs. com/sfmuni/ default.cfm? action=viewclass
spec&ClassSpecID= 8547&Agency=474&ViewOnly=Yes
Cecilia Chung
Deputy Director
Transgender Law Center
870 Market Street, Ste 823
San Francisco, CA 94102
415-865-0184
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03-22-2007 #16
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Your career in the U.S. Government starts here!
Your career in the U.S. Government starts here!
Explore the 24,796 Federal jobs in the USAJOBS database
http://www.usajobs.com/
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04-01-2007 #17
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Administrative Assistant
Administrative Assistant
Pittsburgh AIDS Task Force (PATF) is currently seeking a qualified candidate to fill the position of Administrative Assistant. Administrative Assistant will provide administrative and clerical support to the Director of Finance & Administration and also serve as an agency receptionist. A qualified candidate will possess strong interpersonal and communication skills. Candidate will also demonstrate a strong ability to multi-task. Associate’s Degree or equivalent required. Experience with Microsoft Office programs preferred. Excellent benefits.
Please submit your resume by 4/13/07 to:
Audra Cannan
Director of Finance & Administration
Pittsburgh AIDS Task Force
905 West Street, 4th Floor
Pittsburgh, PA 15221
Deadline Friday, April 13, 2007
Posted Wednesday, March 28, 2007
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04-01-2007 #18
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Housing Counselor
A unique Housing program has a fulltime position (with benefits) available in Dunwoody, GA.
Job description: Interviews, screeening, checking references, community outreach.
If you have interviewing skills, are PC literate, detail oriented and organized. Degree preferred. Must have transportation.
Please fax your resume to: 770-396-4461.
Posted Wednesday, March 28, 2007
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04-01-2007 #19
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Mentors
Mentors wanted to work with HIV+ youth.
Camp Laurel's goal is to empower children, youth and families livingin with HIV and AIDS. We are launching a new Mentorship program designed to give youth, 18-21, living with HIV and AIDS, the necessary life skills, resources, support, and guidance to build a successful life path.
Mentors are asked to commit a minimum of 4 hours a month to work with their paired Mentee. You will be a role model and support person for your Mentee, as well as help them set and accomplish goals (be that how to apply to college, write a resume, start a bank account, etc).
Mentors will be required to attend a 6-hour training and the "kick off" retreat on April 27-29 in Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles. It is at this retreat that the Mentees and Mentors will meet each other and participate in various information workshops. Prior to acceptance in the program each Mentor will participate in an individual interview and submit three references.
Please contact us at (626) 683-0800 or email our Director of Volunteers, Dana Ruble druble@camplaurel.org Should you have any questions regarding the application process. You may also visit www.CampLaurel.org to learn more about our organization.
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04-01-2007 #20
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Coordinator (Part Time)
The DDC is a highly active working group of ATAC (AIDS Treatment Activists Coalition), a grass-roots 501 C(3). ATAC is an all-volunteer membership organization of AIDS activists from around the nation, many living with HIV, working together to end the AIDS epidemic by advancing research on HIV/AIDS.
Governed by two Co-Chairs, the DDC has a current membership of approximately 40 active members. The DDC¹s work focuses specifically on HIV drug development, research, and access to treatment especially for those who need new treatment options. Most of our work happens through a continuing series of face-to-face meetings, as well as monthly conference calls. You can see more of DDC at www.atac-usa.org/ddc
We seek an experienced part-time Coordinator (10 hrs /wk) to assist in meeting our goals, which include:
Identifying, mentoring and empowering treatment activists in all communities affected by the epidemic;
Developing leadership within all communities affected by HIV/AIDS (and related co-infections such as Hepatitis C) to provide knowledge and skills needed to advocate for improved research, treatment and access to care;
Providing meaningful input into issues concerning HIV, complications and co-infections;
Assisting HIV/AIDS treatment activists and the larger HIV community in our efforts to keep up to date with the latest developments in research, treatment and access; and
Facilitating meaningful communications between HIV/AIDS treatment activists and government, industry and academia.
The DDC Coordinator is responsible for the overall administrative management of DDC activities. The DDC Coordinator will be supervised by the DDC Co-Chairs, and will work closely with the ATAC Coordinator.
Specific responsibilities include:
Coordinating and documenting all communication and collaborative works
Managing DDC financial matters and assisting with fundraising
Assisting in DDC membership recruitment and maintenance
Providing support to DDC members, volunteers, and consultants as needed
Researching and tracking key events and activities, communicating these to DDC members, and maintaining relations with key organizations and individuals associated with these events/activities.
Representing the DDC as needed
Qualifications:
At least 2 years experience with grassroots organizing or non-profit project management (preferably related to HIV/AIDS)
Experienced and self-motivated with a capacity to work very independently
Experience with volunteer management
Knowledge of, and interest in, HIV/AIDS community mobilization, treatment issues, drug development, and/or health care financing
Excellent interpersonal, organizational and time management skills
Good research, writing and oral communications skills
Database management skills and familiarity with bookkeeping
Event planning experience
Knowledge of common computer applications such as Microsoft Office, Powerpoint, Excel; experience with accounting software (QuickBooks, PeachTree, etc.) a plus.
Attention to detail and the ability to maintain a variety of projects and activities simultaneously
Extra points for: facilitation skills, phone call note-taking, history with decentralized organizations.
Salary: $18/hr, depending on location (see below) and experience.
Location:
The Coordinator will work out of home, or potentially out of the ATAC office which is currently located in New York, or another organization that is willing to provide space.
To Apply:
Send cover letter, resume, and salary history by email ONLY to rob_camp@verizon.net
ATAC is an affirmative action employer and strongly recruits people of color, women, lesbian/gay/bi/transgender/queer individuals, and people living with HIV.