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Wholesale Sellers: Advertise Your Wholesale Business t that point. All ears were at attention.Wholesale sellers can have the most exciting wholesale products, but unless customers know that, the wholesale products will simply sit in the warehouse.The same also applies to wholesale sellers who are drop shippers, brokers, and closeout dealers.Unless they find an effective method for advertising their wholesale deals, they will not be able to sell their wholesale merchandise.So how can a wholesale seller advertise his merchandise?Here are some of my fav Mrs. Attorney said, in a voice an octave higher, "Will you please inform him that my state of dress is none of his business and that if he ignores a reasonable request it will not bode well this evening." I returned to Mr. Attorney's doorway, repeating Mrs. Attorney's words. His response was, "All reasonable requests are considered. It is the unreasonable requests that are denied, in toto." I updated Mrs. Attorney and announced that I was going back to my desk, to work (while wondering if emphasis on "work" filtered through). My fingers typed senseless words on the sc Filing Payroll Taxes We've all heard tales of office Christmas parties that ran amuck. Coworkers get caught making out in the copy room or a storage closet. Reports of after-hours office frolicking run like wildfire through the halls and floors of businesses. These shenanigans occur in all types of companies.An organization has a large number of employees who receive a salary for the work they do. Some employees may be paid a stable salary while others are paid on the basis of productivity or the number of hours worked. All organizations having employees are in charge of paying payroll taxes. Payroll taxes are all the different forms of employment taxes paid by the organization and covers Federal and state income tax, social security and Medicare taxes and federal unemployment tax. Payroll Office romance isn't only the tipsy pawing of revelers. Coworkers date. They even marry. Does office romance negatively affect office atmosphere and the service provided? I'd like to share a work story, and you can tell me if you think office romance is detrimental. One time, at band camp...no, not really, but it definitely left me feeling LIKE I was at bamp camp... For a time, I worked for a satellite office of a large law firm. I was the legal secretary for a husband and wife team. Being assigned to two attorneys married to each other was...interesting, to say the least. The entire staff could tell in the first two minutes on Monday mornings how their weekends went. If it had been a bad weekend, I was offered condolences. The thermostat which controlled both of their offices was located in husband-attorney's office. My desk was conveniently across from their doors. One particular "bad weekend" Monday morning, Mrs. Attorney came out to my station and said, "Would you tell HIM to turn up the heat, I'm cold," and returned immediately to her office, shutting the door firmly behind her. I stopped typing, fully aware that our close proximity created the strong likelihood that Mr. Attorney had already heard what she said. I was also aware that the secretary behind me had stopped typing as well. The day's antics had begun. I stood up, smoothed my blouse, and ventured into Mr. Attorney's office. He was typing and didn't immediately acknowledge my presence. Finally, he said, "...yes?" I dutifully delivered the message. Silence reigned. Well, silence reigned in those four walls. I heard shuffling and whispers as staff began clustering near my station. Mr. Attorney swiveled his chair to face me, peering at me over his glasses. "Do tell, if you will, my lovely wife that if she had dressed appropriately for the weather, she wouldn't now be complaining that she is cold." Silence reigned everywhere. I walked out of his office. Exchanging glances with my coworkers who were poised to scatter but too curious to immediately beat a retreat, I veered right and knocked on Mrs. Attorney's door. I gained entrance, and dutifully delivered the quoted reply. Silence reigned again. Coworker shuffling had ceased at that point. All ears were at attention. Mrs. Attorney said, in a voice an octave higher, "Will you please inform him that my state of dress is none of his business and that if he ignores a reasonable request it will not bode well this evening." I returned to Mr. Attorney's doorway, repeating Mrs. Attorney's words. His response was, "All reasonable requests are considered. It is the unreasonable requests that are denied, in toto." I updated Mrs. Attorney and announced that I was going back to my desk, to work (while wondering if emphasis on "work" filtered through). My fingers typed senseless words on the sc Finding Jobs In An Employer's Market eling LIKE I was at bamp camp...In times of high unemployment and fewer job opportunities, there are some curious trends that develop. As job seekers flood into competition for fewer jobs, some employers seem to develop an attitude that prospective employees must be the “cream of the crop” with very little interest in wasting time on interviewing less qualified candidates. For those who continue to work, an employer’s market seems to add more stress, require higher standards of performance from the work force, and For a time, I worked for a satellite office of a large law firm. I was the legal secretary for a husband and wife team. Being assigned to two attorneys married to each other was...interesting, to say the least. The entire staff could tell in the first two minutes on Monday mornings how their weekends went. If it had been a bad weekend, I was offered condolences. The thermostat which controlled both of their offices was located in husband-attorney's office. My desk was conveniently across from their doors. One particular "bad weekend" Monday morning, Mrs. Attorney came out to my station and said, "Would you tell HIM to turn up the heat, I'm cold," and returned immediately to her office, shutting the door firmly behind her. I stopped typing, fully aware that our close proximity created the strong likelihood that Mr. Attorney had already heard what she said. I was also aware that the secretary behind me had stopped typing as well. The day's antics had begun. I stood up, smoothed my blouse, and ventured into Mr. Attorney's office. He was typing and didn't immediately acknowledge my presence. Finally, he said, "...yes?" I dutifully delivered the message. Silence reigned. Well, silence reigned in those four walls. I heard shuffling and whispers as staff began clustering near my station. Mr. Attorney swiveled his chair to face me, peering at me over his glasses. "Do tell, if you will, my lovely wife that if she had dressed appropriately for the weather, she wouldn't now be complaining that she is cold." Silence reigned everywhere. I walked out of his office. Exchanging glances with my coworkers who were poised to scatter but too curious to immediately beat a retreat, I veered right and knocked on Mrs. Attorney's door. I gained entrance, and dutifully delivered the quoted reply. Silence reigned again. Coworker shuffling had ceased at that point. All ears were at attention. Mrs. Attorney said, in a voice an octave higher, "Will you please inform him that my state of dress is none of his business and that if he ignores a reasonable request it will not bode well this evening." I returned to Mr. Attorney's doorway, repeating Mrs. Attorney's words. His response was, "All reasonable requests are considered. It is the unreasonable requests that are denied, in toto." I updated Mrs. Attorney and announced that I was going back to my desk, to work (while wondering if emphasis on "work" filtered through). My fingers typed senseless words on the sc The High Demand For Home Business Advertising id, "Would you tell HIM to turn up the heat, I'm cold," and returned immediately to her office, shutting the door firmly behind her.Your business will not succeed unless you sell the product or service you are offering. That is the goal of any business, whether large or small, home based or brick-and-mortar. And you will not make sales without advertising. It’s a proven marketing fact that all sales begin as an advertisement. Home based business sales are no exception.Without advertising, you are limited to word of mouth to draw new customers. Even if you have a website, no one will find it without advertisi I stopped typing, fully aware that our close proximity created the strong likelihood that Mr. Attorney had already heard what she said. I was also aware that the secretary behind me had stopped typing as well. The day's antics had begun. I stood up, smoothed my blouse, and ventured into Mr. Attorney's office. He was typing and didn't immediately acknowledge my presence. Finally, he said, "...yes?" I dutifully delivered the message. Silence reigned. Well, silence reigned in those four walls. I heard shuffling and whispers as staff began clustering near my station. Mr. Attorney swiveled his chair to face me, peering at me over his glasses. "Do tell, if you will, my lovely wife that if she had dressed appropriately for the weather, she wouldn't now be complaining that she is cold." Silence reigned everywhere. I walked out of his office. Exchanging glances with my coworkers who were poised to scatter but too curious to immediately beat a retreat, I veered right and knocked on Mrs. Attorney's door. I gained entrance, and dutifully delivered the quoted reply. Silence reigned again. Coworker shuffling had ceased at that point. All ears were at attention. Mrs. Attorney said, in a voice an octave higher, "Will you please inform him that my state of dress is none of his business and that if he ignores a reasonable request it will not bode well this evening." I returned to Mr. Attorney's doorway, repeating Mrs. Attorney's words. His response was, "All reasonable requests are considered. It is the unreasonable requests that are denied, in toto." I updated Mrs. Attorney and announced that I was going back to my desk, to work (while wondering if emphasis on "work" filtered through). My fingers typed senseless words on the sc Proven Two Minutes Magic Exercise to Conquer the Fear of Phone heard shuffling and whispers as staff began clustering near my station.I got a confession to make! The little communication device used to scare me to death!I would pick ip up and dial a prospect and when the phone rings my heart would start pounding wishing that the recipient does, to pick the phone up. When the phone is picked, guess what?My home business was rationalised and crippled by the fear of phone. The telephone is a very essential tool to expose your business. Some persons have become millionaires due to using the phone Mr. Attorney swiveled his chair to face me, peering at me over his glasses. "Do tell, if you will, my lovely wife that if she had dressed appropriately for the weather, she wouldn't now be complaining that she is cold." Silence reigned everywhere. I walked out of his office. Exchanging glances with my coworkers who were poised to scatter but too curious to immediately beat a retreat, I veered right and knocked on Mrs. Attorney's door. I gained entrance, and dutifully delivered the quoted reply. Silence reigned again. Coworker shuffling had ceased at that point. All ears were at attention. Mrs. Attorney said, in a voice an octave higher, "Will you please inform him that my state of dress is none of his business and that if he ignores a reasonable request it will not bode well this evening." I returned to Mr. Attorney's doorway, repeating Mrs. Attorney's words. His response was, "All reasonable requests are considered. It is the unreasonable requests that are denied, in toto." I updated Mrs. Attorney and announced that I was going back to my desk, to work (while wondering if emphasis on "work" filtered through). My fingers typed senseless words on the sc If You Need Surgery, Call in the Surgeon t that point. All ears were at attention.When you need a heart by-pass, you call in a cardiologist rather than a general practitioner. When you are in legal troubles, you consult a lawyer. When you have tax problems, you seek advice of a tax consultant. Yet many troubled companies make the fatal mistake of not approaching the right professional for help. Many try to get out of their conundrum using the internal management. Others rely on their lawyers, auditors, etc. These troubled businesses need to bring in turnar Mrs. Attorney said, in a voice an octave higher, "Will you please inform him that my state of dress is none of his business and that if he ignores a reasonable request it will not bode well this evening." I returned to Mr. Attorney's doorway, repeating Mrs. Attorney's words. His response was, "All reasonable requests are considered. It is the unreasonable requests that are denied, in toto." I updated Mrs. Attorney and announced that I was going back to my desk, to work (while wondering if emphasis on "work" filtered through). My fingers typed senseless words on the screen as the thermostat dance began. She walked in his office, flipped the control and went back into her office. The sound of the heat kicking in muted the return of coworker shuffling. They backed away but remained a rapt audience. His chair squeaked as he got up, turned the heat off, and sat down with more squeaking. Heels clicked (which was pretty amazing since the floors were carpeted) as she made another control-flipping appearance. I chose to take my morning break earlier than usual that morning. Yes, I believe office romance definitely affects office atmosphere. Based on my personal observation, it affects client service as well.
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