What percentage increase is standard when one is promoted from a non-management to director position?

Posted on March 9th, 2010 by admin

This job is a step up in responsibility, including supervising 8 staff; managing a multi-million dollar budget; setting market strategy for the organization; increasing marketing share.

There is no standard increase percentage. Geography, industry, and job scope are all factors, as is the compensation structure of your current company.

You may want to check salary.com for salary data that pertains to your locale and position description and/or check on monster for similar jobs posted in your area to get a sense of what companies are paying. You should also be able to obtain a pay range for the position from your HR department. If you know any headhunters, they are often good sources of the going rate for positions at your desired level.

Professional organizations may also publish salary data for their members, so check the web sites of any groups to which you belong.

Best of luck.

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Is acting fun, when you have to follow a script and do what a director tells you to do?

Posted on March 9th, 2010 by admin

Actors sound robotic and not very creative, acting is more like just following orders, like any other job.

Iv been in 3 plays and worked a crew with another…school plays and community plays that is..Its not a passion or anything but if you have friends doing it with you its fun.Id love to be a on screen actor…im not sure if its fun but it pays alot thats for sure

How could a person become a director?

Posted on March 9th, 2010 by admin

I’ve always wanted to be a famous movie director when I grow up. The thing is, I have no idea how people become one. How do you get expirience? How do you get noticed?

go to USC film school, that’s the best pipeline out there. or start as a writer then move up to assistant director, then director. you could also start out with indie films, the best way is to visit Sundance and get business cards and start as a set assistant.

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Do you have to be retired to be a non-executive director e.g. in the NHS?

Posted on March 9th, 2010 by admin

I have seen a couple of adverts for non-executive directors, mostly within the NHS, and feel I fit the skill set for a number of them. All of the non-executive directors I have met and worked with have been retired business people. I am in my late 30’s and run my own PR business – would they even consider me?
Any ideas/suggestions/info most gratefully received. Thanks.

You should contact them for the application pack. All jobs now will have a person spec so you will see from that what is required, I really don’t see how they can be ageist. Also most jobs now are on the NHS jobs website; check out www.jobs.nhs.uk Good luck.

halliburton + war = money ? you tell me ?

Posted on March 9th, 2010 by admin

* Following the end of the Gulf War, the Pentagon, led by then Defense Secretary Dick Cheney, paid Halliburton subsidiary Brown & Root Services over $8.5 million to study the use of private military forces with American soldiers in combat zones.[11]
* Thomas H. Cruikshank, who served as chairman and CEO from 1989 until 1995, was replaced by Dick Cheney.
* In the aftermath of Operation Desert Storm in Kuwait in 1991, Halliburton crews helped bring 320 burning oil wells under control.
* In the early 1990s Halliburton was found to be in violation of federal trade barriers in Iraq and Libya, having sold these countries dual-use oil drilling equipment and, through its former subsidiary, Halliburton Logging Services, sending six pulse neutron generators to Libya. After having pleaded guilty, the company was fined $1.2 million, with another $2.61 million in penalties.[12]
* In the Balkans conflict in the 1990s, Kellogg Brown-Root (KBR) supported U.S. peacekeeping forces in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and Hungary with food, laundry, transportation and other lifecycle management services.
* In 1998 Halliburton merged with Dresser Industries, which included Kellogg. Prescott Bush was a director of Dresser Industries, which is now part of Halliburton. Former United States president George H. W. Bush worked for Dresser Industries in several positions from 1948–1951, before he founded Zapata Corporation.

[edit] 2000s

It’s called war profiteering.

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What sort of qualifications do you need to become a film director?

Posted on March 9th, 2010 by admin

I wanna work in the film department…you know writing scripts and being a director!!!But the prob is my parents won’t take me sereiously…and..there arn’t any good film schools in Sri lanka…also to work abroad you’ll have to have some sorta expereince right?Like you’ll have to at least direct a high school drama or something right?But I didn’t get any of the oppertunities!I am sitting for my ordinary level exams at the end of this year…and I don’t wanna end up going to med school!!!
If I can I’ll move right now to the US!But unlucky as I am….I need to get my hands on a whole LOAD of CASH =(
I do have a digi cam…and I have made some movies and stuff(I’m the only person who’s bothered enough to film my friends’s sweet 16s! Allthough no one is there to film mine!)Anyway I just wanna thank all you guys takin your time to answer my questions…

Move to Wilmington, NC

What do you make of former Director General of Pakistan’s ISI going on CNN and telling the world that both the?

Posted on March 9th, 2010 by admin

Mumbai attacks and 9/11 were inside jobs?
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=pjKjswaCxFk&NR=1
Well, Sir Roger Shallot, that is your opinion and you are welcome to it.

Good on him I believe he is right the whole business stinks of CIA it was too unprofessional.

And if you Utube "7/7 Ripple effect" you will see how the BBC (Big Brother Corporation itself) are contriving it all too. An Israeli security company organised the actual mock scenario coincidentally on the very day of the tube bombings setting up 4 Muslim Actors.
OH look there are 7 of these if you haven’t seen them here’s the first
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=nY2NXPl625A

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Please anyone knows how to convert Macromedia Director file into Flash.?

Posted on March 9th, 2010 by admin


hi asmir!

if u have director, it’s easy… just export your director project as a .SWF

if u do not have director, then not sure what to do.

let me know if u need more help.

xo,
Betty
http://www.averagebetty.com

The Beatles Anthology Director’s Cut Episode 8 Pt. 5

Posted on March 7th, 2010 by admin

Part 5 of Episode 8

Duration : 0:8:43

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Omamori Himari Episode 6 English Sub (1/2)

Posted on March 7th, 2010 by admin

Omamori Himari episode 6 english sub part 1

I do not own Omamori Himari or any material in this video all rights go to the rightful owners. Subscribe for future episodes.

Animation Production: ZEXCS

Broadcaster:
BS Nippon Corporation (2010-01-08)
Chiba TV (2010-01-06)
Sun TV (2010-01-11)
Tokyo MX TV (2010-01-07)
TV Aichi (2010-01-08)
TV Kanagawa (2010-01-09)
TV Saitama (2010-01-06)
TVQ Kyushu Broadcasting Co., Ltd. (2010-01-10)

Music Production: Columbia Music Entertainment

Director: Shinji Ushiro

Series Composition: Katsumi Hasegawa

Script:
Masaharu Amiya
Masashi Suzuki

Music: Yukari Hashimoto

Original creator: Milan Matra

Character Design: Satoshi Isono

Art director: Naoko Kosakabe

Sound director: Takahiro Enomoto

Director of Photography: Takeshi Kuchiba

Producer: Seiichi Hachiya

Color design: Hiromi Iwaida

Editing: Daisuke Hiraki

Music producer: Shunichi Uemura

Theme Song Performance:
Ami Koshimizu (ED)
Asuka Okame (ED)
Aya Sakamoto (OP)
Iori Nomizu (ED)
Kei Shindou (ED)
Ruka Kawada (OP)
Yuki Matsuoka (ED)

credit to the subbers as well.

Duration : 0:10:15

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