Chris and All the volunteers of the SJN Group: I was a Compliance Officer in the mortgage industry with no hope of finding another position within the mortgage industry in the Phoenix Valley. I was networking to try and find another industry to utilize my skills. While doing this I had decided to start my own business to assist the mortgage brokers and bankers in the valley with compliance and quality controls needs. While networking with accounting firms that provide accounting services to the mortgage industry, I was told about a full-time opportunity at one of the mortgage bankers in Phoenix. It was not an advertised position. Essentially, I was offered the opportunity. I am now employed at Core Mortgage Group as a Quality Control / Compliance Liaison.
I can not say enough good things about what the SJN Group meant to me. I may not have gotten this position directly from a member or volunteer, but you gave me the tools, motivation, and showed me how valuable networking is to all who are not employed. It will be difficult to attend meetings, since I start work at 8am, but I hope to be able to assist from time to time with your efforts to guide the unemployed to finding a new opportunity. You are all amazing people. To the attendees, just keep getting yourself out there promoting your search. You will find someone who will guide you to your next opportunity!!!
With Sincere Appreciation,
Joanne Landry
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5/14/08 - Dear Christine,
Just a quick note of thanks for creating SJN! I have attended two meetings and will attend “Exploring Your Passions.” You have greeted me at both meetings, making me feel more comfortable and relaxed in such a stressful time. After 8 years away from the workforce and no networking experience, I look forward to each event and the friendships that will develop.
Please let me know what I can do to help SJN!
Maggie Hess
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5/7/08 - I went to my first networking meeting yesterday and I want to thank you all for this wonderful resource. I left there feeling so positive and so ready to take on my assignment of getting a job.The speakers were wonderful and I met some great people with whom I am going to start an informal “cafemeet-up” job support group with.
Thank you for this wonderful service.
Best regards, Kate Calvert
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Hello Chris, I just wanted to write you a quick note to let you know it was a pleasure to meet you and attend the SJN meeting this past Tuesday. I enjoyed the program immensely. I greatly appreciated the advice provided and the networking opportunities. You and your fellow colleagues are to be commended for coordinating the job search curriculum. I look forward to going through each step with you. As I am quickly finding out, it IS a job to find a job.
I look forward to seeing you again.
Sincerely,
Debra Gittin
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Thank you for the opportunity to support and present to the Scottsdale Job Network. You have done a great job growing SJN into an excellent organization that serves to educate, expand the horizons of and encourage those in career transition.
It is my pleasure to introduce franchise ownership as another option to be considered and encourage thorough due diligence in exploring that option should it be pursued. Thank you again and continue your terrific work with SJN.
Harriet Moser
Franchise Resource Company
(602) 307-5962
(602) 301-6576 cell
harriet@franchiseresource.com
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Chris: Just want to say THANK YOU to you and your team for what you’re all doing through SJN. I believe you’re giving many good and talented people a place to learn and connect during this (what can be a very anxious and lonely) time, with the knowledge that there’s a place where people care about them and want to help them. You guys keep up the fine work. You’re making a difference.
God Bless You,
Jim Barrera
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Chris,
I am extremely impressed with you and others volunteering their time and resources with SJN to assist others in finding a job. Not only has SJN been informative/productive for me, but your passion to help has been clearly conveyed.
Mark Blanford
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Dear Chris,
Thank you for volunteering at The Scottsdale Job Network! I attended my first meeting at Temple Chai last week and then attended a work shop by Maria Wojtczak; ”Exploring Your Passion and Putting it to Work” Monday. Both programs offered good advice! The talk by Katie Pushor was top notch she was open, honest, and candid in sharing the “ups and downs” in her life. Her sincerity and desire to help us was unmistakable and her delivery was perfect. I learned a lot from the knowledge that she imparted, she had a big impact on me!
All three of you are examples of what makes Scottsdale a good place to live. Scottsdale seems to be a city where people give a lot back to the community. People moving to the Phoenix area benefit from being here and they also seem to give a lot back to the community. No wonder the area is growing so rapidly!
My wife and I only get to spend five months a year in Scottsdale but we love being part of this vibrant community. We are headed back east in April however I look forward to returning in the Fall and attending more meetings.
Thanks again for giving back to the community, it makes a difference! If there is anything that I can do while I’m in Charlottesville to support the Job Network please let me know.
Sincerely,
Ed Brownfield
Email: edbrownfield@mindspring.com
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MESSAGES FROM MEMBERS WHO HAVE “LANDED”
5/08 - Words truly cannot express my gratitude for this group. During some difficult moments of unemployment, discouragement and anxiety, the positive energy and helpfulness of the people in this group is what kept me motivated and on track. I can’t thank you enough for creating this amazing organization!
I would prefer to leave my status as I love all the information I receive from the emails.
I will most definitely stay in touch. Thanks again!
Warm Regards, Lori Brown
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3/21/07 - I wanted to share with you that I have finally found a job that I am hoping will be a great fit. I will be the Events Manager for the Girl Scouts-Arizona Cactus-Pine Council, Inc. They are located downtown on Coronado Road between McDowell and Thomas. They are a non-profit organization with approximately 80 ppl. locally. I will be responsible for implementation of all public presentations assigned to the Organizational Development Team. I will be a participating member of the Organizational Enhancement Team with an emphasis on public presentations at community events and fund development through special events. I’m thrilled that there will be absolutely no travel outside of Arizona and the benefits are excellent.
Thank you all for your support and friendship - it has really meant a lot to me to have this networking and support group available during this stressful time. If nothing else, this experience has shown me how important friends are and that making lots of money is not as important as I once thought it was. I am hoping to really love this job and have a well balanced work life and personal life. Keep up the networking and keep the faith - the perfect job for you is right around the corner.
Best of luck to all of you.
Leslie Friedman
leslienyc@cox.net
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When people ask why my family moved to Arizona, my most common response is, “It was always the master plan.” On June 1 of this year, we arrived and started our lives in Phoenix. Shortly after that my wife and I began our job searches. Yep, we picked up and moved without securing jobs first.
I was lucky to have great friends in Illinois who used their networks (mostly LinkedIn) to introduce me to people in the Valley. Without fail, every contact I made here stressed the power of networking and specifically mentioned the Scottsdale Job Network. I started attending SJN meetings in July and was impressed by the quality of the presentations and the willingness of the members to help each other in their job searches. One of the many services provided by the SJN is the sharing and distribution of local job postings. Chris Vicari sent the ASU Non-Profit newsletter to the group where I found a posting with The ALS Association Arizona Chapter.
In September, I was blessed with the position of Executive Director at this wonderful organization. ALS, often referred to as “Lou Gehrig’s disease,” is a progressive neurodegenerative disease that affects nerve cells in the brain and the spinal cord. In ALS patients, the motor neurons that control vital functions such as speech, swallowing and breathing, die leading to paralysis and eventually death. There is no known cause or cure for ALS.
In my new role, I am able to apply my skills and abilities to such a worthwhile cause. We work to provide much needed services to patients and their families living with ALS and provide funding and hope for a cure.
The Scottsdale Job Network played a big part in my finding and being prepared for this position. My advice? Get involved, stay networked and connected, and use the many value-added services the Scottsdale Job Network provides.
Best of luck finding the job of your dreams!
Ken Brissa
kbrissa11@hotmail.com
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Subject: Career Passion and the Importance of the Network
Good Day everyone! As a brief means of introduction, my name is Ed Kusek, and along with Chris Vicari, we co-founded the St. Patrick’s Employment Ministry four years ago. I wanted to take a minute and share one of my recent “Real Life” experiences. Perhaps it may help you get through what was for me “The Most Difficult Time” I have ever experienced in my life: being unemployed.
I, like a number of you, had worked for one company for a long time. I moved from Philadelphia to Scottsdale in 1995 and had the misfortune of being laid off four times in the last eleven years. It was after the third lay-off that Chris and I got together and founded the ministry. During that time, we were blessed and surrounded by some of the greatest people I have ever met and now call them my friends.
One of the presentations that has always stayed with me was given by Maria Wojtczak, Training Consultant, Power of One Consulting, entitled “Finding Your Career Passion”. What does that mean? As I moderated a number of the meetings, I would tell people, you are now facing the “Worst of Times” and “The Best of Times”. The “Worst of Times” because you are now unemployed, “The Best of Times” because you now have the time and a chance to ask yourself, “If I could do what I always wanted to do, or have any job in the world, what would it be?”
For those of you who do not know me, I have been working in the Information Technology arena for over 40 years, but my personal branding, any time you would see me, looked liked I was ready to hit the links, that’s because of the Golf attire I always wore and because my passion has been the World of Golf. Listening to Maria prompted me to take a temporary position working in a Golf Call Center for Marriott golf in Scottsdale. At the time, it was the “lowest” paying position I ever held in my life, but by far, the “Most Fun” I ever had. Little did I know at the time, that the contacts I would make during my stint with Marriott golf would be my lifesaver in years to come.
I left Arizona and moved to Florida in 2003. Because of the move, I fell back into the IT industry because it paid the most and it was something I was most familiar with, never thinking that after being unemployed four times in eleven years that I would ever have to face unemployment again. Well I have, and I made the decision that I have had enough with the IT industry that has been such a part of my life for so many years.
With the help of the people, friends and contacts that I had made during my time working with Chris and the rest of our friends at the ministry, and the continued involvement and monitoring that I do daily from 2,000 miles away, I have been able to get back into the Golf industry, securing a position that will now become one of the best paying positions that I have ever held.
This is not about the money, it’s about the fact that because of people like Chris, Maria, Steve Wild, Jerry Kucner and others, I have been able to get my life “Back on Track” faster than the previous four times. I’m now in a field that I have been looking forward to all of my life. I owe them a great deal of “Thanks and Prayers” for giving me the tools to handle and overcome this situation.
Folks, all I can tell you from my personal experience is that the process works. You have access to the “Greatest Support System” that money can buy, and they all do this because they care about their fellow human beings. Believe in yourself, take advantage of what these great people have to offer, and tell them “Thanks” when you see them. I have “Never”, “Ever” met such a more wonderful group of individuals in my entire life like the ones you have access to. They truly can and have made a difference.
Sincerely,
Ed Kusek
ekusek1@msn.com
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Hi all my name is Tom Bryson and I just landed a position with United Blood Services. I want to say it’s a great idea to always attend as many meetings with the Scottsdale Job Network as possible because you can always count on some great perspectives, excellent support, and the speakers that Chris has pulled in are very good. I know you need to be proactive in your search and never assume you have enough information. Resume, networking and interviewing are the key areas and it helps to support other folks in our same position.
Chris and also Steve are very upbeat and have so many great ideas, plus there are others but please forgive me for not knowing everyone’s names. I hope to attend the next Wednesday meeting if at all possible.
God bless everyone and keep the faith. I really mean it surround yourself with people that are supporters and have your best interests in mind not the negative folks. Find your passion and seek out informational interviews. The more prepared you are for the area you seek to be employed the better. You need to outwork your competition and be proactive, never forget to send thank you cards to people that have agreed to give their valuable time.
I hope some of my thoughts will help a little, and remember all in all you just need one job so the effort is worth it in the long run. Don’t take short-cuts, put in the effort and your efforts will be rewarded.
Warm regards,
Tom Bryson
Donor Recruitment Representative
United Blood Services
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