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E5 Randy Nelson Extra Innings - Academies

6m · Published 18 Jun 12:44
Contact School District of La Crosse
807 East Avenue South
La Crosse, Wisconsin 54601
(608) 789-7600
https://www.lacrosseschools.org/
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Thanks, Randy and his podcast and hoping you can give me your thoughts on academies. We talked about that in the past but exactly what makes an academy on a particular school district. We been working on academies mostly for grades 11 and 12. Probably her most prolific Academy. There is the health science Academy that's in its 10th year and I really started with conversations with folks at Gunderson and also with folks at mail and quickly turned into follow-up conversations with our higher end partners including UW well the turbo and Western what we did as we pulled together and experience for students in grades 11 and 12. It provides an opportunity for them to really good practical hands-on experience in the areas of the health science but we also have a construction academy and we also have an engineering Academy this year for the first times are really excited about these opportunities for students a couple of critical things that really need to happen inside of an Academy model forest. First some sort of a career focus. It's really helping our students get themselves immersed in a career or careers and help them sort out a little bit in their heads. Okay, I've experienced this enough. I don't want to do this or I love this and this is exactly what I want to do for it to be interdisciplinary is also important. We don't want them to take a class on health science just to take a class in health science we really want there to be some connections with other areas, whether it be mathematics or social studies or English language arts or science if it makes sense or physics, so we always want there to be some ways that the teachers who are involved in the program can collaborate with one another and they can provide lessons from several different perspectives of the children they go through the academies. They get all their regular classes even though they gone the Academy they still can graduate with the kids. They started kindergarten with absolutely. So what we've done is we've taken our English 11 English 12 classes to get brought right into an Academy situation. The teachers are given the opportunity that make changes to that curriculum to make it work inside of that particular Academy. So if the students are still getting their English credit there still getting a math credit and they might be getting this career in tech and credit that they're involved with, as well. Salted brings all the pieces together keeps a student on track to graduate but it brings a flavor of that work inside of it so it mathematics. For instance, think of all the mathematics you might find in a construction academy, especially in geometry, so the students are getting credit for that mathematics and while at the same time they're getting credit for understanding of the construction side of it and the safety side of it and how to build things, etc. maybe the physics out of it. There are a lot of components that all come together and students are getting multiple credit for doing this one thing inside of the Academy, which is typically two and half hours or so every morning is part of the schedule a couple of my children have gone to the construction academy at Central High School will now as a union carpenter. The other one graduates in 2020 and is interested in getting into construction as well because of the love of construction that they both learn through going to school. While this is what's really cool I think about the academies because not only is it about pulling together these content areas in math and science, and English language arts with something that's connected to a career, but it also allows some of our staff who really love these kinds of opportunities I can think of our teacher in the construction academy. I get tired. He loves this work and he loves being out at a site in working with the city to acquire this property in a build a house on this property and make this happen. P is in his element. When that happens. And even though sometimes he's got 16, 18 or 20 students walking around overexcited one time and people are using saws and power to other power tools. It's amazing what he gets done and he's in his element and he loves it so it's not just about the students having a good experience in connecting all these pieces it's about a teacher and teachers connected to this were also saying I love doing this. This is my passion. This is what I love to do regular talk about the success of these academies. We've had with school District of La Crosse. What kind of proof. Have you had that that these are working but you, especially in our health science Academy where we have most of our documented success. It's just about every single student when they graduate out of that health science Academy. They are pursuing some sort of a health related career and just about every student also receives some sort of a scholarship to help pursue that career moving forward if we use that is at least one of the litmus tests we really are burring the interest of students were helping them sort through opportunities and then helping them get on a path and bolt up the experience that they can get from the beginning to the end of a career pathway inside of that area sweetheart what engineering we talked about health science. We talked about construction academy any types of academies going forward. Really what we been doing is exploring some sort of a future teacher Academy. This is an area that we see is a challenge for us in education is having teachers ready to go, especially in some areas of licensure. Teachers are really difficult to find and so this could really make for us a chance to connect with students to tap a student on his shoulder see what kind of interest they may have when it comes to teaching and encourage those students with our own mentors to be able to have them be teachers anything amiss and I would say that another really important part when we put together academies to make sure that there are off-site learning experiences. We want to make sure that students are getting a chance to actually experience this kind of work hands-on outside of their high schools and someplace embedded inside of our community and in order to do that it brings on another part of our elements and that is to mature, that we have community business partners along the way. That's where students are getting the most hands-on experience sometimes is connecting and working with people who are doing these things for a living on a day in day out basis

E4 Randy Nelson Extra Innings - Community Partnerships

5m · Published 18 Jun 12:40
Contact School District of La Crosse
807 East Avenue South
La Crosse, Wisconsin 54601
(608) 789-7600
https://www.lacrosseschools.org/
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Had conversations on and off for the last 12 years and I really enjoyed that I really enjoyed watching you bridge the schools with the community I mean just watching how somehow things work as might my cavities, my kids is an example to my four children went to the construction academy at Central High School and had the opportunity to build a garage build a house. My middle son who is enjoying a career now as a as a union carpenter. My youngest son is taking this class at Central High School minutes. Cool to see how to getting kids real life skills that they're going to use after they graduate. Well I think it's I think this is an important part of schools. Fact of the matter is your schools or your community in your community are really your schools. It's a symbiotic relationship and so we really take pride in building strong relationships but also making sure that were were helping students navigate for themselves, their interests, what they might be interested in. We do several skill surveys to help students, determine get some ideas about what they may want to do as they get older and what they may want to consider that nothing locks that under stone your children may be used as some of those who said I always wanted to be a coward. They watched you and the work that you do. Or maybe they took a skill servant said carpenter is one of something I want to get into. They look at what I do. Others, like I want to be in radio's path of a hole in the school District of La Crosse. We have been working diligently to establish opportunities for students and so along the way. Not only have we established the construction academy. We have also have a health science Academy that it's in. Since 10th 10th year we've had a few hundred kids move through this health science Academy grades 11 and 12 and it's really the epitome of I think strong partnerships and that we have for instance as partners. We have male health systems with Gunderson health systems we have UW well in the turbo and we have Western all involved in kids getting credit there getting opportunities inside of that and the getting opportunities off of our campus. It's an important part. We try to do our academies is a get kids off the campus is the most authentic opportunities they can find and we can provide for them inside of the community and those those entities. Those organizations that are working with us are are all about it at the same time they're also looking for a future employees lets us put that on the table. Of course, what were trying to do is to try to find connections. Our health science Academy. For instance, one of the things that our students are required to do is to still watch a surgery. Sometimes you find out the student finds out quickly that the sight of blood. It is not for them and so the sale Decided I am knocking to be a nurse or I'm not cyanotic of this, but I might want to look at something else in the health field really help students start to understand what they are really excited about by actually trying some of those things out and it also saves parents the money and tuition because it helps the students don't maybe go down up a better path maybe what their thing because they've experienced a little bit in their understanding they're talking to adults there talking to mentors and the mentor saying here's what we have to do and we do this, and here's how this happens and so I think that these community connections, the academies, the partnerships that we been running are so important. So why is a sense of community important in schools, but I think that community means everything inside the heart of the community as a strong relationships and so we whether talking about a neighborhood you're talking about a school being at the heart of the neighborhood and or vice versa. It's the relationships in the positive relationships that we bring to school every single day, student to student adults and students and families and other adults. Parents working side-by-side. This community building pieces all based on relationships in the good strong heavy webs that we create on relationships of a metaphor that I use sometimes when we talk about some of our programming and many times people will say well we need to have a strong safety net on our community. Absolutely I get that but I think of Safetynet. I'm thinking of the people in the flying trapeze at the way top of some sort of circus tent and now they're going back and forth and then got a safety net below them so they don't get hurt if and when they fall, and for our students. I think that a safety net is not the right thing. I think that what we need is a trampoline and needs to be so tightly woven that when a student does fall when a student misses the grab from that adult way up there. The top that they fall hit the trampoline, but they come right back up and someone grabs onto them again because it's to let him have a safety net just cushions the false they don't hit the floor, but hardly ever get back up again except starting at the very thing I climbing a ladder all the way back up to the top again I will make sure that we've got a good Safetynet that's really tight like a Leica, you know like the trampoline so student can bounce and get right back into it again. Were all in this together and we all need to be working together, we need to be supporting our children. They are the commodity that we have in front of us is so important for the future and well-being. Everyone one of us. We need to acknowledge that we need to support them

E3 Randy Nelson Extra Innings - Rebuilding for Learning

5m · Published 18 Jun 12:37
Contact School District of La Crosse
807 East Avenue South
La Crosse, Wisconsin 54601
(608) 789-7600
https://www.lacrosseschools.org/
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I had the opportunity to be a part of your rebuilding for learning and it's in an initiative that I know that the school District of La Crosse had for quite a few years. A chance for teachers to get together and explain some of the things they're doing to some of the other teachers. That way the teachers can all can learn from each other exactly. So we really established a connection between the school District of La Crosse and employees from the county employees from the city and what we were really trying to accomplish with that the organization was once really happening. How can we best support our students, our families, what we've seen. I think over the last few years is that we do have more and more of our students living in crisis. Actually, sometimes at home for various reasons, very complicated reason sometimes and sometimes in navigating those crises really involves a lot of different individuals including social workers, including child protective services, etc. and so what we really try to do in the first few years of rebuilding for learning was to bring together individuals we've had about 100 2025 people at our first one and it really was to bring together individuals from the city and the County and the school district and just have face-to-face meetings and build relationships with one another so that when it is time for us to have a discussion about a certain situation that we all should be involved with and supporting a family and supporting a child that is not the first time we've had a discussion with each other. We recognize faces. We recognize voices and we can get past those sub pleasantries and really get into the challenges that might be existing so that we can best help a child and get that child back on the right track again and so it started as a small group about 120 people last year. I think it was 1400 and we are a La Crosse Center and so we had our staff there several concurrent sessions about a myriad of different issues and challenges that were experiencing center classrooms in our community. All of these things are so intertwined and just having a good opportunity to visit with one another about that and also to gain knowledge from others. Send some experts in the field so that we can do our jobs better and I'm wondering Randy if a lot of community members don't realize we do have a group of kids that are homeless in a group of kids that are maybe writing a couch and are at a friend's house rather than having a home to go to because it that they're not getting along with their families or that their living in the car somewhere because they don't have a place to go. Actually, we've talked about school safety a little bit before Bob and I think that what's unfortunate is that for many of our students. School is the safest place in the life it's the place for them to be is the place were they feel safest all the time because outside of school, they're not always sure sure about their own safety. Sometimes whether it's a difficult living situation that their involvement or whether it's of friends who really aren't so much friends along the way and so these are some of the things we try better to understand. We really have been working hard to better understand the cultural pieces that come alongside of the solid instruction and making sure that everyone is welcome everyone has a role of the inclusive practices that are teachers are really trying to also better understand how do we work to make sure every single child is valued every child who somehow is marginalized in our community. Our job in public education is to un-marginalize it goes deeper than just while here, let's take another test store here. Let's do this intervention on reading or mathematics, let's address some of these challenges here so that you can do better but common theme has been a trauma informed care trauma informed understanding what it means to help a kid what it means to be a teacher who is better understanding of trauma informed of what it means for us ourselves as educators along the way. That's been a common theme just about through every one of these except we ask a different nuances each time we understand better how culture tolerates how socioeconomics impacts that particular piece and so these are important things for us as educators and now is the time for our schools also for our parents to be together and how we support our children how we build the character how we ensure that our students are better understanding the challenges that they own face that they face right now because of more we do that now, the better we understand each other. Right now, the better chance a child has somewhere down the road to really be a productive citizen that they really stand out to be already. This is help the child to be an individual no interest to be okay for some students, not to be successful when it comes time to take tests and/or other ways that we measure success along the way but some is not okay anymore. It has to be 100% of our students in order to do that we have to work with students at that individual level lesson mathematics and reading once more and other factors that are going on though in the life of the child and how we might be able to support or mitigate the edits to these partnerships and are rebuilding for learning efforts in connecting dots with several different entities and educators that we have a much better chance to focus on the individual child as opposed to depending on a system of standardization that has never met the needs of every child

E6 City of La Crosse - Jay Odergaurd Park Rec Forestery

4m · Published 15 Jun 17:12
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The city vision 2020 podcasts this month featuring Jay oderguard he's got the longest business card in the city of La Crosse is a park rec forestry building and grounds director that I miss anything, to do it with the world as it is not. It's the whole co-fed and all that stuff is a city of La Crosse Park and wrecked department do anything different because of the colder times we try to revolve with recommendation stricture walls are cool. We have been able to keep our part (and we had the playground cold for a while the folder open backup really were just being with all of the culture of the facility were seeing our huge upswing in our and all landing and trail you about the boat landings. Is there some new stuff this year with the bulimics this year we've gone to computerized registration system so people don't have to show up with three but the little yellow and bolts anymore. It's just a lot cleaner people. Bella Vita passes online, which is really helpful for guys that want to go location at 5 o'clock Saturday morning I want to do the annual past year, they can buy that mine done with no said kid per person or per vehicle per vehicle that's a slight change where we used to register the trailer. Now we register the vehicle depending on how you are set up. It can be good and bad but you know technology is constantly moving forward. My staff yell at me all the time because I still like paper calendars and in all stuff like that but they got me convinced on this one for talking thoughts. Let's talk a little bit about life vests in the past, the city has had a loaner program for life fast. Is that something that's continuing this year have a warrant program for life. The and are less Copeland landing and their seventh Street bowl landing, but with everything going on in the pool school. We are actually targeting came program beaches and so that way people can call me next. Don't feel comfortable in the water kid can get a light that has to go swim and it's something that we think will be beneficial to the community and really dealing with the tough situation all around. One of the things that I really enjoy doing the last couple years is kayaking and I know that I got a penny on Park and put my own kayak and thereby noticing as a supplemental's. There are those available for anybody to use RDF to be a city resident to rent the house. Although there are available with anybody, and quite honestly, they're very affordable. Not only do we have kayak was paddleboard and with everything going on. We are sanitizing admin between the different uses and it's just a great way especially for people that don't have a lot of experience they can hop in one, then paddle around in the pool in which is the current free area that really works well for beginners is any special programming because of 19th yeah so our traditional summer programs were all canceled about a month or so ago, but staff has been diligently working to Kino after some of those program logistics so we can match up with recommendations as far as social distancing and whatnot were really looking by the end of June to get going on and offering some programs that we understand parents with kids right now that are really in need of finding different opportunities for those that do participate in order to be offering some of our camp programs. All of our tiny tot program playground type programs we are gonna be looking at getting tennis for kids up and running, along with some of our 12 and under 14 and under. And, number programs, eliminating tournaments, reducing side of the T practice location but I'll let you know again we see the importance of having something for kids and community anticipated in

E7 Referral Staffing Solutions - What to expect after pandemic

5m · Published 11 Jun 17:00
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200 Mason St STE 18, Onalaska, WI 54650
608-790-9075
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How important is it to keep on a schedule and a regular schedule when you're working important great format so that the first thing that you all can do to make it start at the local dump on the call will pop up gratefulness. You probably know, to purchase a new car right you know seen it a few times the lot on the way home you feel 20 of the incarnate brightly colored thing is here safe every time, but you also got everybody else is the same car right but it's the same thing with the grateful that you will start her day out with listing 3 to 5 things that were grateful for. And the reason behind that is because you know if you're looking for it. You're going to help that you know something that's really challenging the club think you're grateful for somebody that literally is the simplest coffee is another day the deep and meaningful to help us stay connected number one of the team and then number two just kinda makes us focus on what was grateful for and make that, you know, things were grateful for because Of mind that how we start our day and will go through. We have a we call the top five and five really loose term wear a loose number and the three really major important thing didn't become today's the 27 major things that need to be done for the day that we have a list of what were going to you yesterday so we can keep with one another and talk about what happened yesterday when I got going on today allows for some potential redirecting to redirect the team forget them handling focus on this area, but generally the team is really very self-directed and data kind of debate on what needs to be done and Elizabeth up for success for the for the day and then it allows for like when you have those affection and then when your dog to go out whatever it is like to give you something to come back to home base say okay my right and figure out what to do next help you focus you from the people are lacking focus during this quarantine time notice the difference that we have a system that can attract the things that are being done and noticed that a couple of my reporters and numbers have decreased and I noticed the numbers increased with with a couple of other one had noticed that the numbers that have decreased are the one to have children at home now like their workload and what they're actually accomplishing. I think it stayed consistent. I think it's done really well with that but I think sometimes it's the little things and making sure that things are noted in the system has been lacking. I guess a little bit a little bit more than normal. You normally they're very great detail and I think now like you have some kind of taking the extra time to make sure it put in the system and that effort is put into educating our children or taking care of our animals, but overall and are still very, very productive throughout the day and it just the work style the work habits had to change a little bit not noticeable from a numbers perspective as far as how much a video showing the system, but overall there accomplishing what they need to so show me how you think that the workforce is going to change once everybody does get back to work and how is that going to affect morale around the offices. That's a great question. I think it's going to depend on industry, I can tell you just from speaking from our industry that there are going to be some changes there some things that you know it's it's much easier that I racked my brain trying to figure out we've been relatively flexible with people in my working home once a month or if there's a snowstorm, things of that nature that I think will probably change it. Where is the employees that really thrive working from home can work from home more knowingly make a regular thing where a couple days a week that working from home on a regular basis. You know, interviewing and things of that nature we done video interviewing or but we always select that as a last resort. I suppose you know somebody was a long distance away or will have a scheduling issue because the person working full-time always been kind of a last resort, and I think we might change that. Where the first resort and the internal interview as a last resort. Time will tell. You think that that personal connection is is important, but thinking of just from like a public safety perspective, it may make sense to have the video interviews that are first resort is that backup you always mention the word we women talking are the employees that work for referral staff and employees overflowing staffing solutions or they employees of businesses that you help get hired. Technically their employees on referral English and payroll, we take care of sending Imperial taxes. We cover the workers comp insurance and employment insurance. So technically their employees of reprocessing pollution being supervised by our clients and were talking about temporary employees and then of course that internal employees are

E18 Chris Jones 1 Word - George Floyd riots and BLM

12m · Published 03 Jun 18:19
Chris Jones is well known for his appearance on America’s Got Talent when he made the impossible happen: Known germaphobe Howie Mandel shook hands with Heidi, Howard, and Mel live. Since his first TV appearance, Chris has performed on shows like The Steve Harvey Show, Windy City Live, Good Day Chicago, Penn and Teller, Scam School, and the Adam Carolla Show.
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One word Chris Jones podcast talking with Chris this month about how how is it bringing a child in to the world. Now when we're dealing with everything that were dealing with with you know that the riots around the country and around the world the pandemic that we've all been basically quarantined from everybody else. Is it scary to be a new dad or a dad to be in this time. I'm so excited. So excited. I have a little bit of perspective because I got into his three books and over so you know you if you have been an argument in 1920 and I just want to read the case, you can look back and take a minute there will be done in the past to get the interesting thing is that my twins were born in 2001. In November 2001 after the attack on the on our country and on the 9/11 attack is and at that time I was scared to death like what are we doing bringing children into this world at this time but you know they've done really well and then they graduate this year when everything's kinda shut down so I mean they had a couple of trying times. I think that'll push them to be that much better in the future, and my hope is that's the case for baby Jones as well. Very good perspectives that motivate 18 years old. Yeah. Like the young kids like your kids age can't fight a war that noted they are going to happen if there were any evildoers and therapist to be a fast war were just getting it the dominant he's been dead for a while now, when you see the world doing now that you know you had the riots happening around the country and you know I heard this morning on the radio that there happening around the world that there's some writing happening around the world for George Floyd. Do you think that this will end up being something or changing for something like that when Rodney King when that happened. I thought that that was going to change the world and I don't think it did gas and try to change the world as I try to make the world stop spending anything like this change of enactment of Jackson, but we've been with the world. We spend together. You know that the long way. I still have hope because I'm not going to be salt." I was reading very light misinformation going around saying that George Floyd didn't die that the priest and actor and stirring up some conversations that should not be a conversation at all. So who comes up with this conspiracy BS that's what I want to know this thing is true for Sandy Hook people so there's to get your gun Nazis had PR people ban public relations that even the client had public relations people they work on their image, and someone said no when and if he created this happened, yes, let's push that story and the accident happened. That's why I love journalism even more now. One of the first things he suddenly started talking today is that you are reading in the history books and that this kind of stuff is happened forever, and I believe that what you just I believe that I think that nowadays we're more aware of it hyper. Where is it now because of the fact that we have everything at the palm of her hands who can speak and get information immediately if not sooner. Assess happening and things in the past weren't always that way because I mean in a think about when when our parents were children that they went to the movie theater and theirs in Israel at the beginning of the about of a show. Oh yeah, that was under comedy side think that the bank robbers back in the day. Yeah, they rob a bank. Maybe have gone and shoot their initials into the side of the wall. I get it with copper and the boy. No police and then you know that when I was because I'm 20 years older than you. When I was a kid we'd find about it on you know in the newspaper because it came in. No sooner when you were a kid. It was things are on television immediately when it happened because they had to come up with, you know, ways to do that and then you know when my kids is Internet and by the time your child is older, who it might just be like thought processed into their heads. I know that so that's a weird way of thinking about things, but immediately look at how how things have changed and how we get our news now compared to the way that we got it in the past and it's just really right. I get that physical paper to my house delivery, five days a week. So many things you have so much technology like the CCX to watch the weather channel and she's like, how come we can't stop hurting we can on their we can't stop 20th is running the family's home. The more things change, Chris the morning to say the same minute identity feel their status in other states. I think the date that I got the answers and then something happens that I have no idea what the hell's going on anywhere you have control of my own life. What about something else you know is right. It's crazy. So let me you know I hate to but I hate to bring race into our conversation, we doing so being a black man now with what's going what's going on you know with with the everything in the in the world right now. I mean, is it different than it was two weeks ago, all without a doubt to his guy went running and running and now I go running and I don't want to wait a police car, but I feel obligated to live in a neighborhood that has a lot of police officer next to me. I don't want to leave. It's not right away when walking the dog. Like to go running my running too fast, and still something. How do I look like I'm clearly a runner and not losing someone's home to me that is me being sensitive remember an Georgia man was shot by civilian for running or jogging and in that man was are you are you more aware of it because it because you're black I'm aware of that I did not say that I would be oh you mean when you came to Chicago in your talk about when he got pulled over and that there are some black people and excellent. He told the story we were laughing at what she said a little bit of you being naïve in your my wonderful friend said I was very quiet and I have the little things are opposite and we were like yeah like that's where it starts to get pulled over like we asked permission on the department let them know my wallet in my pocket. Can I get it, like we get super scared we get pulled over when I was told the story and then you do, you mentioned that to me I was you know at the time is 2019 or 2018 and whenever was no surprise that happens, you know, in those days, and now all this is 2020 and the PS it happened in Minneapolis is unacceptable. I mean it's it it's hard to believe that that kind of crap happens in 2020 and then I'm embarrassed to say I don't member the name of the way I think it was Breanna. She was in bed with her boyfriend or husband and police Louisville first in the home without a warrant would identify and complete the her boyfriend was in the house was a burglar hired a couple shot fire multiple shots and they killed her and she was the first to find out if we can't find her and she is gone now but it wasn't on camera and the man who shot the burglar was brought up on trials tempted and drop now but Stacy she argued. Why is it that when a black man shot killed by police was unarmed. Get national attention and was a black woman don't hear about it. That's it. That's a legitimate question Chris. I don't know if you think I don't. Do you think a lot of what we have or having now is caused by media. I wouldn't say that I wouldn't say that that's wrong. If we unpacked some ugly stuff he always gives more prestige and power to men. And so when something is fighting against the powers that be. A man is usually attacked track down what happened to unpacked it further and be very ugly if a black man, was accused of raping a white woman went to kill him. I would show up in 2020 oh nine in the okay okay okay you get accused of like Emmett till was a Chicago kitty went out and allegedly whistled at a white woman and a light knock showed up or he was staying his cousin, and held them for a few days… I just tortured and then the men were later acquitted, and then wrote a book saying and I was one of the great awareness about all this to say we don't protect women fighting to get married and got to that happens to woman when I will be doing in their claim that the boat when it's on camera. I would like okay now I see what I believe are all the facts and opinions and then people hate it is semi final thoughts they Chris last night I couldn't sleep too well that I kept thinking about all lives matter. One of the suburbs of Chicago. There was a black watch another project in all lives just across the street and if you're going to say all live in that I'm saying you would like an angry person you are going that I don't love arguing all lives matter, my life matter as a white person on each putting down my value as a white person I would say you don't believe all lives matter because it is separate from the parent right now and intentions you don't believe in ice member life matters. You don't believe that some across the border illegally matters you don't believe that kids have the right to grow up and not get shot in our own American schools are. You don't believe all my it's a fine argument to last about two seconds really truly heart wanted to be an advocate for all lives matter worth you wouldn't be angry in the way that you are.

E6 Referral Staffing Solutions - What makes the perfect candidate

3m · Published 01 Jun 17:00
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200 Mason St STE 18, Onalaska, WI 54650
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So what makes a successful candidate for referral staffing solutions? Want to work important in being open and being correct in talking about what is really important. What is really important person's life. We don't know what's important, not right in and around the very open about what this schedule is the most important thing to me. If a certain thing to me what the most important. We have candidate topic I can work any billing expecting that answer which I did and that we will pay okay while in no peanut hypothetical world, we can offer you alteration you tell me what order you pick those just said it really help them think about it and get back there. Some people get back threat when people are like I couldn't get anyone tomorrow. They're willing to work any ship they're willing to work for any pay. They're willing to jump in and help out, but it going Band-Aid going to be something where they they work at Intel, an opportunity that really fit for them from the launch is important to a divan in identify what the long-term fed or looking for. We have a temporary or finer command effect. But if were trying to quite higher. We don't want to put a Band-Aid person in attempt to hire Christian because our client is expecting a long-term permanent candidate we want to make sure really drilling and in understanding what works long-term for that candidate and work so the world filled with so much uncertainty now how does going through a staffing solutions company like referral staffing. How about a business felt right now. As the economy starts to open back. There is much uncertainty you know we we don't really know what it done to our business that we don't know what next month is going to bring can be very nerve-racking to the point where you need to hire people need to have been gone but you don't know if you're going to need them for two months or three months or six months working with referral Was a great opportunity to bring people in the water because the employees are technically referral Inclusions employee therapy by actually handle the unemployment with all of that. Great way to open it without opening up the floodgates to the waters in and get your work done me cathartic for the Dakotas at the college that you need me without bringing out all that rest on your own. Something where we can have take that risk off of your shoulders you think they'll work toward becoming fully open again

E5 Referral Staffing Solutions - What is the Shobi story

6m · Published 25 May 19:07
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200 Mason St STE 18, Onalaska, WI 54650
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You know, having a business and everything people probably think that you know you are probably born into that and have the opportunities because you know your folks your folks had a business so you got a business and now your kids can have businesses. It is that they shall be sorry Marie L Eric fraction living will not long boring it was that right down 20 we were baby and there was a tornado warning Neshoba County met me and felt actually made me mesh yoga all name requiring we can move my father actually gathered all the friends for life friend went out and I would cut down trees and built a lot. What's cool, right like dry that outside of the wall is great when you went right back but I mean we had a garden hose that was the only source of water cold water. We had a quick well always have a cup of water on the L about how we got warm water. We went out and I went back. Started building a new house that we get a new house new house, but water that was exciting elect with pilot don't work tying care of all that comfortable and nine. It was not my Grandparents worked so hard. They were a huge huge part of my childhood and found a huge part of showing how you work hard, but all will love hard to make grand plan theory can see which of the shirt off his back to help someone in need. He would just die always volunteering community always getting more than they probably should have and they also taught that the story about working felt my grandparents but now I can't help it, always in the following gallon of cold water to wash that we were paid 1/4 an hour to start when you were correct like a dollar an hour but granting the need sure that you work and if you are an extra long bathroom break. I think of that nature out and started working at really, a lot of work ethic and work ethics you like. We are here right work for about eight hours for our cars but it actually works in the real world] if you're working for me. They were huge part in non-Inc. she can't shout you work for what we want, how the story because I tried really means a lot stronger. Only through organic balls were expected to work. We were expected to go out in the garden, we wrap that we are expected to be every really grew on. We were really close block of our daily throughout also work hard growing up during one, hundred growing up like that help you to reach your full potential as the owner of referral staff have not reach my full potential but it I learned that when you fall down any thing that really caught me up there with a lot of report from how you all think and also how to read all of that had really been perfect storm help cushioning direction inflation in 2014 Eagle Bank really come from every wound but there were not a lot of money really came from nothing and fell even now it made me nervous for they knew that I was before fall from my childhood, how I grew up in a like you a lot and I'll tell me I think it so important Galapagos dream bag. If you're not going to bring that. You're not thinking that report. I think the ability to allot very little amount cash flow like a big thing. I started really been able to push me forward and being nation and running have been helpful

E4 Referral Staffing Solutions - What is the best way to find a job

3m · Published 18 May 22:44
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What's the best way to go about finding a job. First thing is it correct that together and making sure that resume showcases the skill set that you got that great. You know what you done and I'll share what you're looking for Gail to slipstream a good resume and a bad resume about recognizing one of the things that further harm my contact there are people that will send out resumes that don't have contact information. We cannot contact you if we don't have anti-Catholic information also add contact information for sometime people with numbers that are no longer active. Make sure that that is relevant. Additionally, email addresses, very important that your Enoch drafted appropriate. There are evil addresses that come through that are fun for example, my son has a email address that was like teddy bear one to three years like that you 16 now created a more grown-up email address you during his job searching social be how far back should somebody go when it comes to putting down the jobs they've had for a great question and it's not necessarily a one-size-fits-all answer. It really depends. I would say the more entry-level role that you are applying for. The less information it will roll five years of experience is great on it is more specific and more our role that show your progression in your career. They are an accountant. For example, you have an entry-level office position in the name of the company except you want to show that progression I you recommend if you are an older employee. Yet there are laws out there where people Emanate against older individual I would highly recommend leaving position at each you wrote I wouldn't go back. Probably more than 10 years because we don't want resumes to be discarded because they assume that your older employers can on leave from litigants individuals at the resume had one job or one type of career because I know a lot of people that have started off in you know XYZ business and they carried their entire career through their 25 years later there all the sudden quote right sized and looking for a job how to go about doing that. If there is with the same company their entire career that point. Look at that people will be with the organization and work their way up with an organization definitely highlight that you you have working the company and you stayed in the same condition throughout that period of time I would make sure that the resume is going in on the guilt that you really mastered during that time, depending on what level you're at or showing the progression that you had with another organization and goal

E5a City of La Crosse - Adam Lorentz MTU covid

4m · Published 15 May 14:26
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Adam Lorentz is the director of the MTU for the city of La Crosse was covered by team to come to the forefront of his mind right now housing to you dealing with safety for the drivers and the passengers going to stop everybody in a changing process for us but you it started off in March will be when it benefits going on at looking at intake and offer guidance from the TNR locale official couple things on it. Please keep the 6 foot barrier, but the distance herself of this opinion, we did is we actually stop using the front door. The bus somebody needed for mobility device and that there is a protected interaction with the copper and the driver well.And you know which is a tough thing to do, but with all the cash handling and Handling thought that was that. That we are really good handstand kind on the buses on the front and the back and then just really trying to educate the public and post signs and just go along the same guidelines in the CDC about making sure people wash their hands and about writing cover your mouth and and am yet to get everybody webmaster. They can obviously safety is the most important thing for our operators in the public and I would really increase our cleaning rotation. If you want to call upgrading that are chemical to use something executive trying to kill the cold virus we had just installed UV wand. The driver area to help sanitize that and I really to our dreams that night after night they conjured our boxes are playing so yeah it's a lot of a lot of things. A lot of people are doing, but is negatively doing right and about ridership is an up down or about the same as it always has been well is the first time in over time. The only directors say that they're happy to write a check the town on the way down anywhere from on Sunday 50 to 70% in infant that is due to what information put out there no one ago that you resorted to stay home, order, and wanted people to only 12% so neatly put that out there that are bus service for keeping and service, reduce some of our our time that we run, but we kept it out there for events with only so you on a day that we had in all 2500 people for the box you know that someday. Down at 700 that the only time you hear me say that for the ridership down but that was the intent of the of the information on the buses that says essential travel only what is essential travel that while there's a lot of people in the healthcare field. There's a lot of people that work in the grocery stores. A lot of the work and are on long facilities and so forth that you depend on the MTU for transportation enough so I think it's pretty new to talk about the medical field and and help them consult and I'm just that help get them to plan point B. We had a feeder for that and also the large population that have asked the young food, medical appointments and in the MTU provide that far off for the city La Crosse and we just had to make sure that we are there for those people, even though in the lot going on the world right now. People still knee-deep people feel silly to get to their medical appointment. So that's why I'm waiting to essential service and that means I have since arrived on so I don't want everything opens up our schedule is going to open back up to what they were prior to the coronavirus in October 19 yeah will really plan what kind of dog the last 30 hours, been pretty chaotic and down with a lot of new information results and analyze all that but that that the plan has been in the plan so far as the report is to do a small open where right now where you live finale service on the 30 there is a member that 30 minutes or so hourly looking to put that back to our our every 30 minutes and most run all morning, and Sunday back here. Eventually I will probably still keep some of those initial safety factors in there like you only according to the door and as of right now were not to be accepted and he cares only for the month you to keep that interaction with minimal thoughtful, but long story short is that is in the area started to open up more convenient you and make additional changes back to normal as well

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