Reducing Losses for those Under and Unemployed
Free Event...Feb 6, 2010
Every day that a person does not find employment, results in much more than financial loss. Mental, emotional and physical stress, serious marriage, family and relational strains,foreclosure, divorce and even suicide are by products of under and unemployment. Pam Christian knows first hand that under and unemployment brings with it much more than simply the loss of a paycheck. For these reasons, Yorba Linda Friends Church is hosting Christian's FREE day-long seminar "What You Don't Know About Under and Unemployment," on Saturday February 6, 2010, open to the public.
Christian's experience with 4 years of under and unemployment and losing her home to foreclosure, along with her experience as a national speaker, trainer and broadcaster has equipped her to develop and present the seminar. Christian explains, "Knowing the extreme vulnerability, and the sense of despair and confusion experienced by those needing income and jobs, I had to do what I could to help.” Christian’s original six-week course along with a practical and pro-active workbook both titled, “What You Don’t Know About Under and Unemployment,” was so well received that she condensed it into a single day intensive seminar, now available across the country.
Brad Remillard, co-founder of Impact Hiring Solutions, a retained executive recruiting firm, readily embraced Christian's work. In his 20+ years of business he’s seen many people emotionally and mentally distraught—ill equipped to effectively interview. "We'd been looking for someone to address the personal components of under and unemployment for years," Remillard stated, “because our company’s purpose is different, yet the help is greatly needed.” Christian makes the point that the first order of business must be to work through the counterproductive thoughts and emotions. Christian helps attendees recognize, identify and process the mental and emotional matters that can sabotage a person's success in finding gainful employment. Additionally, the seminar
offers practical helps such as a transferable skills discovery quiz, a guide to personal branding, a method to specifically target job markets, and more.
Attendees benefit from the instruction and extensive resources and Sponsor Fair offering free and discounted goods and services such as food and shelter, house and utilities payments, foreclosure and bankruptcy counseling, family counseling, medical, dental and prescription programs and more. An optional
personal workbook is also available for a discounted price for those who pre-register.
In addition to Impact Hiring Solutions, current committed sponsors for the February event are, American Family Living family counselors, Gracie’s Book an extensive resource service, Rallie Rallis a home business expert and Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Orange County. Those interested in sponsorship may contact Christian at 714 624-0914.
Register on line at http://www.ylfc.org under Events at Friends using the link on the calendar date or call Jennifer Becerra at 714 455-4207. Early registration is strongly recommended as space and optional workbooks are limited. Walk-ins are welcome as space permits. Spouses, HR personnel, counselors and others who are involved with those suffering under and unemployment are also encouraged to attend. More information at www.wydk.org.
Pam Christian offers her seminars across the country to any church, business or organization interested in hosting. It’s designed to be produced at no cost for the attendees and host organization. Testimonials and more at www.wydk.org
About the Author: Rallie Rallis
Member Since: 09/01/2008
Company: Rallie Rallis
Industry: Business Opportunities
Primary Web Site: http://www.homebusinesssuperguide.com


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