Archive for July, 2008



09
Jul

IT network consultant job wisconsin

Job Description

Job Title

Network IT Consultant

Company Name

Sweet Consulting

Web Site

www.sweet-consulting.com

 

 

 

Thank you everyone for your referrals and client leads. Since March of 2007, Sweet Consulting has grown its client numbers by 500%. That is amazing growth for a new company! Our next update will go into specifics so you can see our expansion into 2008 and 2009.

 

Due to phenomenal growth of Sweet Consulting over the past year, we are looking to grow the business and expand our operations to new locations!

 

Sweet Consulting is currently hiring for a part time employee!  We need to hire additional help to allow us provide the same top quality IT support to existing clients and help grow the business with new clients.

 

Do you know a talented IT professional interested in part time employment? Preference will be given to candidates local to the Kenosha (WI) and Racine (WI) areas, as no relocation and no mileage is offered. Job description is forthcoming and if you know someone interested already please do let us know!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

03
Jul

Fireworks July 3 2008 Lake County wauconda illinois

On this fun and festive night, Mr. and Mrs. Plum decided to head out to Wauconda to enjoy a relaxing night off from work. No photography, no web design, no clients, just family time. We both cheated and took photos. :)

This was a perfect place to take pictures and enjoy the fireworks — not too crowded and we got a perfect spot on the hill on which we could sit and relax and enjoy the display. On the way home the road out was a parking lot of traffic, however we didn’t mind because we were happy to have seen such a wonderful show! Thanks Wauconda!

03
Jul

Security for models


In response to a question posted on photography forum — “what should a model do if a photographer refuses to give information about their company?”

 

As a photographer myself, I can appreciate when models and clients ask me for detailed information. I recently had a client ask me “how old are you” and “are you married”. Not that it impacts my professional work, but he appreciated the fact that I was honest with him and didn’t dodge the questions. If you are going to spend 2 hours with someone in an enclosed room you need to feel comfortable with who they are and know they are a “real” person. I try to be as upfront as I can with my models about the session and the studio – I even offer green tea during my portrait shoots as this is part of who I am.My advice for models would be to be polite with questions but also persistent! If someone avoids your simply questions, can not tell you about their gear, will not provide you a photo of the studio or tells you to come alone… those are warning signs. Please do not put yourself into a dangerous situation.

On the flip side, maybe someone can offer some advice. Sometimes in the back of my mind I wonder about the models who come into the studio. How do I know they are legitimate and not just out to case the joint? To protect myself and my equipment, unless I have already worked with the person or they are a personal referral from a close friend, I have a second photographer on site. Most people are open and able to provide me sample photos, which I appreciate but not all clients do. Any thoughts for up front pre-screening of models and clients?