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Tuesday, February 23, 2010
ASAP
From The book "Turning points" i learned TheASAP method.
A--Ask the right question
S--Search for information
A--Analyze your finding
P--Plan your next actions
This is very helpful.
A--Ask the right question
S--Search for information
A--Analyze your finding
P--Plan your next actions
This is very helpful.
life SkillS
The only one thinh in my mine that i want to improve at this time is my "accent".
I don't speak a perfect english languages, but atleast i willing to hvae people understants me. So i use the Goolgle Accent Practice to improve my English speaking.
http://www.goodaccent.com/
I don't speak a perfect english languages, but atleast i willing to hvae people understants me. So i use the Goolgle Accent Practice to improve my English speaking.
http://www.goodaccent.com/
CEP121.7194 - FUND. OF PROF. ADVANCEMENT
CEP121.7194 - FUND. OF PROF. ADVANCEMENT
this is my favorite course. Professor is the best teacher ever, He helps me with my resume and let me know with is the REAL JAZZ.
this is my favorite course. Professor is the best teacher ever, He helps me with my resume and let me know with is the REAL JAZZ.
Final paper
Final Research Paper
My name is ZiLi fu, and I’m major in Criminal Justices. My dreams are becoming a Police Officer or have a position in government’s field. The New York City Police Department (NYPD), established in 1845, is currently the largest police force in the United States, with primary responsibilities in law enforcement and investigation within the five boroughs of New York City. The NYPD was the first police department established in the United States. It has its headquarters in Lower Manhattan, New York City, also known as “One Police Plaza”.
The first step an individual takes towards becoming a police officer is to take a written Civil Service examination. The Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS) administers these exams. DCAS is responsible for the actual administration of the exam as well as the compilation of the list of names of individuals who pass the exam. DCAS then provides the New York City Police Department with the list of eligible. The Applicant Processing Division then begins the selection process. There are sire more steps of becoming a NYPD police officer after you pass the civil test: Medical Exam Character Prescreening, Character Investigation, Written Psychological, Oral Psychological, Job Standard Test and Pre-Hire Interview. Unfortunately if you fail any area will be disqualifying.
The stating salary of a Patrol officer is 43,062, which is the basic salary, (overtime ect. are excluded) However after five years with double it up to 90,829. It is easy for a patrol officer to make over 100,000 a year with overtime.
My name is ZiLi fu, and I’m major in Criminal Justices. My dreams are becoming a Police Officer or have a position in government’s field. The New York City Police Department (NYPD), established in 1845, is currently the largest police force in the United States, with primary responsibilities in law enforcement and investigation within the five boroughs of New York City. The NYPD was the first police department established in the United States. It has its headquarters in Lower Manhattan, New York City, also known as “One Police Plaza”.
The first step an individual takes towards becoming a police officer is to take a written Civil Service examination. The Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS) administers these exams. DCAS is responsible for the actual administration of the exam as well as the compilation of the list of names of individuals who pass the exam. DCAS then provides the New York City Police Department with the list of eligible. The Applicant Processing Division then begins the selection process. There are sire more steps of becoming a NYPD police officer after you pass the civil test: Medical Exam Character Prescreening, Character Investigation, Written Psychological, Oral Psychological, Job Standard Test and Pre-Hire Interview. Unfortunately if you fail any area will be disqualifying.
The stating salary of a Patrol officer is 43,062, which is the basic salary, (overtime ect. are excluded) However after five years with double it up to 90,829. It is easy for a patrol officer to make over 100,000 a year with overtime.
Resume
ZiLi Fu
Wotreasureme@hotmail.com
646-255-3138
Objective: To obtain an internship position at New York City Police Department
Education: Bergen community College, Paramus NJ 2007-2009 Completed 26 credits toward Associate in Art Degree
Major: Criminal Justices
LaGuardia Community College, Long Island City NY 2009-present
Associate in Art Degree.
Major: Criminal Justice
Relevant Courses:
Intro to Criminal Justice,
Introduction to Sociology
Policing
Criminology
Work Experience: Great Wall Chinese Restaurant, White Plains, NY 2009-2010
Food Delivery
• Took Customer Orders
• Prepared Orders
• Handle Cash in excess of $2,000/Day
• Successfully resolved customer disputes
Skills: OSHA Safety Certificate, Bergen Community College Leadership Training Certificate.
Language: Fluent in Mandarin and other Chinese languages
Interest: Martial Arts Training Academy, Clifton, NJ 2006-2007
Yellow Belt: Brazilian Jujitsu
Yees Hung Ga Kung Fu Academy Clifton NJ 2006-2007
Tradition Chinese Kung Fu, one year training
References: Available Upon Request
Wotreasureme@hotmail.com
646-255-3138
Objective: To obtain an internship position at New York City Police Department
Education: Bergen community College, Paramus NJ 2007-2009 Completed 26 credits toward Associate in Art Degree
Major: Criminal Justices
LaGuardia Community College, Long Island City NY 2009-present
Associate in Art Degree.
Major: Criminal Justice
Relevant Courses:
Intro to Criminal Justice,
Introduction to Sociology
Policing
Criminology
Work Experience: Great Wall Chinese Restaurant, White Plains, NY 2009-2010
Food Delivery
• Took Customer Orders
• Prepared Orders
• Handle Cash in excess of $2,000/Day
• Successfully resolved customer disputes
Skills: OSHA Safety Certificate, Bergen Community College Leadership Training Certificate.
Language: Fluent in Mandarin and other Chinese languages
Interest: Martial Arts Training Academy, Clifton, NJ 2006-2007
Yellow Belt: Brazilian Jujitsu
Yees Hung Ga Kung Fu Academy Clifton NJ 2006-2007
Tradition Chinese Kung Fu, one year training
References: Available Upon Request
Successful person interview
I interviewed my cousin. I think he is a successful person because at the age of 35 he retired. He is in china now; he travels every 6 menthes to different countries. He doesn’t have to work a day in his life now, because the rents from his commercial buildings are 350,000 every month! So he told to be buy mortgages and rent it!
Monday, February 1, 2010
Cover Letter
ZiLI Fu
Xxxx xxave
Brooklyn ny 11219
Phone: 646-255-xxxx
Email: wotreasureme@hotmail.com
Dear Mr. O’Shea
I saw the post on New York craigslist.com about the opening enrollment for the NYPD. Moreover, i know this is a volunteering job and it is a non- pay job, but I m willing to do something meaningful and serve my city. Indeed, my major is criminal justices, during my school years; I have taken classes such as policing and criminology.
I look forward for your respond, hopefully we can have a chance for an interview soon.
Sincerely yours,
ZiLi Fu
Xxxx xxave
Brooklyn ny 11219
Phone: 646-255-xxxx
Email: wotreasureme@hotmail.com
Dear Mr. O’Shea
I saw the post on New York craigslist.com about the opening enrollment for the NYPD. Moreover, i know this is a volunteering job and it is a non- pay job, but I m willing to do something meaningful and serve my city. Indeed, my major is criminal justices, during my school years; I have taken classes such as policing and criminology.
I look forward for your respond, hopefully we can have a chance for an interview soon.
Sincerely yours,
ZiLi Fu
Thursday, January 21, 2010
Resume Writing Tips
http://www.eresumewriting.com/darbinis2.html
I found this website by using google search.
“Nuts and Bolts of a Resume” and “Gather The Necessary Information Know thyself.”
Is what I have found the most useful tips for my resume in the future.
Under the “Nuts and Bolts of a Resume”
• Use specifics. A vague description of your duties will make only a vague impression.
• Identify accomplishments. If you headed a project, improved productivity, reduced costs, increased membership, or achieved some other goal, say so.
• Type your resume, using a standard typeface. (Printed resumes are becoming more common, but employers do not indicate a preference for them.)
• Keep the length down to two pages at the most.
• Remember your mother's advice not to say anything if you cannot say something nice. Leave all embarrassing or negative information off the resume--but be ready to deal with it in a positive fashion at the interview.
• Proofread the master copy carefully.
• Have someone else proofread the master copy carefully.
• Have a third person proofread the master copy carefully.
• Use the best quality photocopying machine and good white or off-white paper.
It helps me to well organize myself.
Under the “Gather The Necessary Information Know thyself.”
• Current address and phone number--if you are rarely at home during business hours, try to give the phone number of a friend or relative who will take messages for you.
• Job sought or career goal.
• Experience (paid and volunteer)--date of employment, name and full address of the employer, job title, starting and finishing salary, and reason for leaving (moving, returning to school, and seeking a better position are among the readily accepted reasons).
• Education--the school's name, the city in which it is located, the years you attended it, the diploma or certificate you earned, and the course of studies you pursued.
• Other qualifications--hobbies, organizations you belong to, honors you have received, and leadership positions you have held.
• Office machines, tools, and equipment you have used and skills that you possess.
I learned how to gather the information that will looks good on my paper, and what useful for me to be accepted.
I found this website by using google search.
“Nuts and Bolts of a Resume” and “Gather The Necessary Information Know thyself.”
Is what I have found the most useful tips for my resume in the future.
Under the “Nuts and Bolts of a Resume”
• Use specifics. A vague description of your duties will make only a vague impression.
• Identify accomplishments. If you headed a project, improved productivity, reduced costs, increased membership, or achieved some other goal, say so.
• Type your resume, using a standard typeface. (Printed resumes are becoming more common, but employers do not indicate a preference for them.)
• Keep the length down to two pages at the most.
• Remember your mother's advice not to say anything if you cannot say something nice. Leave all embarrassing or negative information off the resume--but be ready to deal with it in a positive fashion at the interview.
• Proofread the master copy carefully.
• Have someone else proofread the master copy carefully.
• Have a third person proofread the master copy carefully.
• Use the best quality photocopying machine and good white or off-white paper.
It helps me to well organize myself.
Under the “Gather The Necessary Information Know thyself.”
• Current address and phone number--if you are rarely at home during business hours, try to give the phone number of a friend or relative who will take messages for you.
• Job sought or career goal.
• Experience (paid and volunteer)--date of employment, name and full address of the employer, job title, starting and finishing salary, and reason for leaving (moving, returning to school, and seeking a better position are among the readily accepted reasons).
• Education--the school's name, the city in which it is located, the years you attended it, the diploma or certificate you earned, and the course of studies you pursued.
• Other qualifications--hobbies, organizations you belong to, honors you have received, and leadership positions you have held.
• Office machines, tools, and equipment you have used and skills that you possess.
I learned how to gather the information that will looks good on my paper, and what useful for me to be accepted.
My Job VS. the best job in 2010
http://bb.laguardia.edu/webapps/portal/frameset.jsp?tab=courses&url=/bin/common/course.pl?course_id=_6909_1
From this article, the first ten best jobs in 2010 is ACTUARY, SOFTWARE ENGINEER, COMPUTER SYSTEMS ANALYST, BIOLOGIST, HISTORIAN, MATHEMATICIAN, PARALEGAL ASSISTANT, STATISTICIAN, ACCOUNTANT, and DENTAL HYGIENIST.
The top level salaries of these jobs are from $91,000 to $161,000. On the other hand,
POLICE OFFICER $30,000 $51,000 $80,000
And
HIGHWAY PATROL OFFICER $30,000 $51,000 $80,000
Are the two jobs that I like the most. However their rankings are 175 and 179. So I will ignore this stupid article and move on.
The first ten job seems to be well paid, but that's not my type. So i will ignore that also.
From this article, the first ten best jobs in 2010 is ACTUARY, SOFTWARE ENGINEER, COMPUTER SYSTEMS ANALYST, BIOLOGIST, HISTORIAN, MATHEMATICIAN, PARALEGAL ASSISTANT, STATISTICIAN, ACCOUNTANT, and DENTAL HYGIENIST.
The top level salaries of these jobs are from $91,000 to $161,000. On the other hand,
POLICE OFFICER $30,000 $51,000 $80,000
And
HIGHWAY PATROL OFFICER $30,000 $51,000 $80,000
Are the two jobs that I like the most. However their rankings are 175 and 179. So I will ignore this stupid article and move on.
The first ten job seems to be well paid, but that's not my type. So i will ignore that also.
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Tony in 10 years
The chapter two had taught me to describe myself in ways that will enable me to make good career choices. There are four personal identity database; Values, personality type, interest and skills.
In the activity 2.1, I was asked to draw and describe myself 10 years from present. Furthermore, the picture first off my brain was a tough guy is washing dishes after dinner, because my future wife needs to take shower for my 8 year old child. Moreover, I will build myself a garage for my car collections.
As a conclusion, Family is the most important stuff in my life, secondary is my career.
In the activity 2.1, I was asked to draw and describe myself 10 years from present. Furthermore, the picture first off my brain was a tough guy is washing dishes after dinner, because my future wife needs to take shower for my 8 year old child. Moreover, I will build myself a garage for my car collections.
As a conclusion, Family is the most important stuff in my life, secondary is my career.
School vs Career
In chapter 1, I understood the “career dilemma is a term will be using in the book “Turning Points” to describe the tangled set of interrelated occupational and educational issues that you face.
Furthermore, I will like to talk about my career dilemma. Being a police officer is one of my dream jobs; nevertheless, the basic requirement of this job and to be appointed for an interview is having an A.S college degree. On the other hand, I never like school, and I m not an “A” student. However, I’m still young; I have to transform my hateful into my strength to accomplish my childhood dream.
Indeed, I m confident of my abilities. Both of my physically and psychologically will meet the requirement. “Earn my diploma and fight for my future” is my mission statement.
Furthermore, I will like to talk about my career dilemma. Being a police officer is one of my dream jobs; nevertheless, the basic requirement of this job and to be appointed for an interview is having an A.S college degree. On the other hand, I never like school, and I m not an “A” student. However, I’m still young; I have to transform my hateful into my strength to accomplish my childhood dream.
Indeed, I m confident of my abilities. Both of my physically and psychologically will meet the requirement. “Earn my diploma and fight for my future” is my mission statement.
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