Friday, August 14, 2009

Website-About Us Sample

We are an established company serving the local community for over 20 years. With the recent increase in requests from current customers, we have decided to expand our business to serve you better.
XYZ company started as the vision of our founder John Smith, who wanted to provide a fast, convenient and quality service to our customers, who he considered part of his family. Since that time our company has continued to grow and thrive by responding to our customer's needs.

Mission Statement:

Our pledge is to make our service indispensable to our customers by providing a quality service in a timely fashion while making sure we listen to our customers and move forward with the times.

Monday, August 10, 2009

Corporate America 400-500 words

Out with the old and in with the new seems to be the new theme for corporate America. It’s sad to think that after years of dedicated service, people are being downsized to allow for new and younger workers who are willing to work for less pay and fewer benefits. The state of the economy has put companies in a position of being able to dictate terms that border on being unethical and illegal.


Beware if you have been at a company for many years. Most senior employees were hired at a higher starting salary than what employees are hired at now. Over the years with raises some senior lower pay scale employees make more than a new manager in the same department. This is the area that the ‘human’ resource department is looking hard it when it comes time to replace employees. You may have noticed that your work product is being scrutinized more carefully. Managers may make working conditions more and more difficult for employees that upper management has decided to replace.

Increased workload is another area where employees have no recourse but to grin and bear it. As employees retire, quit or are terminated; their positions are not being filled and the work is being distributed to others in the department. Management looks for resistance from members of the group and any dissention is met with swift consequences. Again, there are so many qualified people looking for work, employers are looking for reasons to replace people that aren’t considered ‘team players.’ Unfortunately, by not replacing exiting employees, the unemployment level is not improving.


Healthcare costs have also caused employers to look at less than ethical practices when replacing employees. Any employee that a company feels is placing a burden on their healthcare plan is being watched with the intent of replacing them at the first possible opportunity. Otherwise unnoticed behavior is being reprimanded with the intention of gathering enough information to terminate these employees.


It is distressing that our government sits idly by and watches more and more Americans become unemployed or underemployed. A vicious cycle has been created. Corporate cutbacks have led to higher unemployment rates. Higher taxes are needed to cover the expense of paid unemployment benefits, paid welfare benefits and paid state healthcare. The higher taxes are forcing business to cutback even more and so it continues.


Sadly, corporate America has found a way around laws that were put in place to help protect people in the work place. If you think that your age, race, sex, experience and health status aren’t being considered when you are interviewed for a job or reviewed yearly to discuss job performance, you are kidding yourself. Until the economy improves, unemployment rates drop and employment laws are enforced; nothing will improve.

Finding a smile (list blog)

As summer drags on with the days getting hotter and more humid it’s harder to find things that make me smile. After all these years, it still amazes me how much the weather influences my mood and energy level. Days like this are hard when searching for my smile. Maybe making a list would help.

1. Watching my dogs play and wondering what they dream about when they sleep

2. Taking a long walk or a hike in the woods

3. Spending time with friends, exploring new places

4. Day trips

5. Connecting with friends on the internet

6. Starting a new project

7. Helping someone else with a problem

8. Receiving a smile

9. Taking a risk to try something new

10. Reading a book from one of my favorite authors

Now that I know how simple it is to think of things that make me smile, maybe I can find my smile more often. If nothing else, when you smile, it makes people wonder what you are up to. That might just be reason enough.