Adam’s Middle School Is Hosting a Fund Raising Free E-Waste recycling Drop Off

 

 

 

Adam’s Middle School

Is Hosting a Fund Raising

Free E-Waste recycling Drop Off

October 16th
9:00am-3pm

Drop off location:
401 American Ave.

Brentwood, CA 94513

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any size

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TVs (any)

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Computers

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Laptops

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Servers

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Network
Equipment

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Printers
(any)

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Copiers

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Keyboards

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Mice

 

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Phones

 

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DVD
Players

 

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VCR
Players

 

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Microwaves

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Avoid Waiting on Hold With LucyPhone [APPS]

I was reading this article at Mashable’s and it was very interesting I thought I would share it with you.

Name: LucyPhone

Quick Pitch: LucyPhone is a free web-based solution and newiPhone app [iTunes link] that helps users avoid waiting on hold.

Genius Idea: LucyPhone saves you from painful on-hold music by waiting in the customer-service queue for you and automatically calling your phone back when an actual human being picks up and is ready to talk.

I always dread having a problem with the cable or InternetInternet or seeing some sort of error on my bank statement because I know that, in addition to the usual hassle of having to get those situations fixed, I’m going to be stuck on hold waiting for a customer service agent listening to some terrible Muzak, or even worse an FM radio station that keeps cutting in and out.

That’s where LucyPhone comes in. Here is how it works:

1. Using the app or the website, enter the number you want to dial, or in the case of the iPhone app, select from a list of 1,000+ businesses that are already populated.

2. Give LucyPhone the number you want to be called back at. Go through the phone menu system and when you get put on hold, press **. At this point, your phone call will end but LucyPhone will continue to monitor the call.

3. When the operator comes back, your phone will ring and you can start your conversation. Get put on hold again? Just press ** and you can go about your business.

This video shows off the service:

LucyPhone from Decogram Corporation on Vimeo.

We love this concept. Not only is it a time saver, it’s a sanity saver. There’s no more keeping the phone on speaker so you can roam around trying to do something else, no more killing your phone battery because your estimated wait time is 45 minutes and you don’t have a charger handy, and no more Michael Bolton over a bad connection.

While the app can be used from your web browser (you’ll get a phone call connecting you to the number you want to reach), we love using the iPhone app because it has a built-in directory of phone numbers. From banks to insurance companies to consumer electronics vendors, you can select from the list of numbers rather than trying to scour the Internet or your product manuals.

You can use the service without an account, but if you sign-up for one (they’re free), you can track your hold-time minutes and add your own numbers to the app.

LucyPhone is only available in the U.S. and Canada currently, but the guys who founded the company plan on bringing it to the rest of the world. We think this app is a winner.

Five important LinkedIN Tips

Lifehack  Has these 5 Tips for LinkedIN users.

I’am a big fan of using LinkedIN to establish new networking relationships for business. I don’t stick to the rule of knowing the other people deeply and personally before reaching out.

I’ve noticed that not all profiles are created equal. Some lack easy ways to connect to the person. Others are really incomplete. Here’s what I think you might consider doing and why (*note: if for some reason any of this violates LinkedIN’s terms of service, I’m not aware of it- so feel free to correct me):

  • Add your email address to your last name- For someone to connect to you without directly knowing you, they need to present your first and last name, as well as a valid email address. Make it easier by turning the last name field of your profile into your last name and then your email address (example: Sarkis(linkedin@myemail.com)). This gives folks an easier path to connecting.
  • Fill out your profile- First, some people search profiles for keywords, so make sure the words you hope people are seeking when they think of you exist inside your profile. Use real captivating words up front, not like a resume or CV, but instead, like an advertisement for you, because that’s what LinkedIN is!
  • Solicit colleagues and friends for recommendations- People love to read reviews. We do it for books at Amazon. We do it for movies . Make sure you’ve got some great recommendations for the world you’ve performed. Don’t be afraid to solicit recommendations. I’ve run little campaigns where I offer a recommendation in return for every one written about me. That stacked up fast. The trick is: write what you truly feel about the person in the nicest possible terms, and never oversell someone you don’t recommend. That can come back to bite you.
  • Add plenty of passion- People who are going to bother to read your profile want to know what makes you tick. If you merely put down that you’re an operations manager at a mid-tier tech company, that’s all they have in their minds about you. Add that you’re passionate about Greek wines and that you take Improv class weekly in Dubai. Make sure people know about YOU, not just your job history.
  • Ask and answer questions- Using the Answers feature brings your name and profile around to people you’re not exposed to directly. This means more opportunities for someone to recognize your authority in some field, and to reach out and contact you for something further. It means sharing the fruits of your networking with others, and potentially connecting 3rd parties to each other for something bigger. This comes in handy when it becomes obvious that you’re also a good connector.

The trick of it all is that you get out of LinkedIN what you put in. If you throw up a profile that roughly covers the details, and barely populates the profile with much of interest, you’ll likely not get connections beyond former coworkers looking to hitch their debris to yours. Should you be seeking to cast a net, develop relationships, and eventually find other opportunities through LinkedIN, you’ll want to put a little more effort into the site.

Do you need help in creating your profile on linkedin. This is what I do I can help.

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