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Are You an Average American? taken almost 4 years agoYou’re not like a normal American |
Jeremy Sego
- Location:
- Pleasant Grove, UT
- Gender:
- Male
- Specialization:
- HR Business Partner/Generalist
- Status:
- HR Professional
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SirFrey
about 4 years ago
3354 comments
Please visit the following article on the Swine Flu and rate it for me. I want to see if you liked it. Thank you! http://hrpeople.monster.com/news/articles/2417-10-tips-on-handling-the-sw...
SirFrey
about 4 years ago
3354 comments
Go the HRPeople “Home” page and take the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act of 2009. Let me know what you think of it.
SirFrey
about 4 years ago
3354 comments
When you want to relax visit my profile and take a “mini-vacation” in my albums. Rate / Comment on as many as you can telling me what you like / hate, etc. It will keep me motivated to do more!
SirFrey
about 4 years ago
3354 comments
Join the group “What Do I Do with My PTO”
SirFrey
about 4 years ago
3354 comments
Great to have you as a new networking partner here on HRPeople !
joshimpact
about 4 years ago
14 comments
I look forward to getting to know you. Let me know how i can help you.
Pujan_Gandhi
about 4 years ago
198 comments
My Pleasure. by the way wer ru from..??
Currently m looking out for a job in Corporate HR. I am from India. C if u can help me out in this matter.
Its my pleasure in networkling with u..
mayaty
about 4 years ago
8 comments
You're welcome and thank you Jeremy. I look forward to networking with you in the future on HRPeople.
SirFrey
about 4 years ago
3354 comments
Jeremy,
Great job on the Ledbetter Quiz!
xumaichangchun
about 4 years ago
38 comments
Honorific Jeremy Sego,
Thanks for sending a message to me. Thank you for your response. I have read your message, I enjoyed it.
Good luck to you and have a great day!
Best Regards,
Sincerely
Mai XU
keep in touch.
circchina@163.com
The Respect and Ensure Human Rights League of Nations(REHRLN )
HR4evr
about 4 years ago
"For your wildest dreams to come true you must have wild dreams".
vinchern
about 4 years ago
12 comments
Whats up!
Thanks for adding me
Adwant
about 4 years ago
19532 comments
“Believe in yourself! Have faith in your abilities! Without a humble but reasonable confidence in your own powers you cannot be successful or happy.” –Norman Vincent Peale
Adwant
about 4 years ago
19532 comments
Love your job but don't love your Company because you may not know when your company stops loving you...Abdul Kalam
rictownsend
about 4 years ago
2616 comments
For tough times some inspiration - Churchill 1941 - Harrow School - Supposedly Speaking on Success
As the story goes... the school members were sitting in anxious anticipation... there is a great sense of awe and drama as Churchill strolls into the auditorium... he approaches the center of the stage... purposefully removes his bowler hat... props his cane against the lectern... pauses.... gazes for some time at the hushed assembly... and finally says...
Success... "Never give in. [pauses] Never give in. [pauses] Never, never, never - on nothing great or small, large or petty, never give in, except to the convictions of your own honor and good sense."
He then replaces his hat... picks up his cane and leaves the stage!
Credited as one of his shortest and perhaps one of most his powerful speeches... apt for now perhaps
Ric - http://www.orglearn.org/