So, you're planning to get a dog, eh? Congratulations! You're on your way to having one of the most satisfying, enjoyable moments of your life with your loyal friend and companion. But before you start picking out which cute pooch you'll be taking home to meet your family, you have to keep in mind a few important things first. Having a dog as a pet involves more than buying a bag of dog food and a brand-new dog house. Acquiring a new canine is nearly as important as adopting a child. Dogs need constant love and attention, especially when they're young. You will need more than dog food if you want to keep your pooch happy and healthy.
When you first walk into a pet store you will be bombarded by everything from designer clothes to dog food. It's not going to be any use talking to the salesmen; they're just there to sell you everything in the store if possible, whether you need it or not. There are only a few essential things you should get for your new pet. First and foremost, buy a book about your breed. All breeds are very different and have different needs and personality quirks. But at the same time, don't think of the book as the end all and be all of how your dog is supposed to behave. Treat it as more of a guide.
What you need next is a good collar, and make sure you can stick at least two fingers between the dog's skin and the collar. Also remember to get one that has plenty of room for your growing dog. Some dog breeds can grow very fast in just two or three weeks, so you want to make sure that you won't be replacing the collar every 2nd week or so.
Also, get a good training collar, such as a German pinch collar or a choke chain. But don't let the names scare you; these two training collars are the best for teaching your dog to heel and to walk on the end of a leash without tearing your arm off its socket. The biggest thing to remember with both collars is to never use the collar as your dog's everyday collar. I know some people who forget to replace the collar after training their dogs and end up having to cut the collar off because the dog grew so big the collar would no longer fit over its head.
After getting the collars, buy a weighted water bowl and a food bowl. Puppies love to play with and in their food, so it helps to have weighted bowls to avoid having them tipped over. A well made crate or dog house, depending on whether your dog will sleep outside or inside. You will also need three leashes of different lengths, to be used for walking and training the dog. This is another thing you'll need that dog book for. It will explain to you how to use these different leashes in training.
Chew toys, chew toys, and more chew toys. Dogs require constant exercise on their gums, so get a variety of chew toys for your pet, unless you plan on replacing your furniture and your slippers on a regular basis.
Of course, we can't forget the dog food! If you don't know it yet, dogs are carnivores, despite what animal rights activists might say. They eat meat. So it's recommended to check the ingredients. Corn and other vegetables should not be the first ingredients you see, or else, your new four-legged friend is not getting what he needs. Look for chicken or beef to be listed as the first ingredient.
What You Need For A New Baby
You need a new resume when you:
1. Graduate from college.
2. Change careers.
3. Haven't gotten a good response from potential employers with your current resume.
4. Are retiring from the military.
5. Re-enter the workforce after an absence (to raise children, for example).
6. Change jobs within the same career.
7. Change jobs within the same company.
8. Haven't updated your resume in more than 3 years.
9. Intend to look for a new job.
10. Finish job training or complete a class.
11. Earn a new or advanced degree.
12. Have achieved a significant honor at work or in the community.
13. Want to approach your boss about a raise.
Updating Vs. Rewriting
There are times when you don't need to completely scrap your current resume?just a few simple tweaks and updates are needed. But other times, you need a complete rewrite. How do you know whether an update or rewrite is in order? First, determine where you fit into the list above. If you identify with any of the reasons in numbers 1-5, you probably need a complete rewrite; reasons 6-9 could go either way, depending on the situation; and with reasons 10-13, simple updates will probably work well for you.
Let's delve a little deeper into the process of updating your resume. If your resume is accurate and you want to add an achievement or honor to it, it's an easy task to locate the section of your resume that would best house the update. If you've successfully completed a high-profile assignment at work, add it to your list of descriptive items related to your current job. If you've earned a new degree or certification, list it with your educational information. When preparing to meet with your boss regarding a raise, it's a good idea to spend some extra time with the section of your resume dealing with the results you've achieved in your current job.
When you realize you need a complete rewrite of your resume, just the thought of it might send shivers of dread down your spine. But it doesn't have to be painful. After all, you've got a great place to start: your current resume. You can keep things like your educational history, timelines of your jobs/careers, and your skills and honors. What happens next depends on why you need to rewrite your resume. If you're re-entering the job market after years of being gone, for example, you need to fill in the missing years with skills you've honed and volunteer contributions that produced results.
Probably the biggest reason people need a complete resume overhaul is if their resume isn't generating interviews. Most likely there's nothing wrong with your skills or experience; the problem lies in how those things are being presented to potential employers. The first thing to do is ask a trusted (intelligent!) friend or family member to look over your resume?not for grammatical errors, but for a sense of how your resume is coming across to employers. Does it have too many details that make it difficult to read? Are you using words instead of numbers and results to make a point? Are there parts that are confusing? If it's long-winded or confusing, potential employers aren't going to read much of it. Keep it short, easy to understand, and results-driven.
When you fall in the murky areas between rewriting and updating your resume, you'll need to be scrupulously honest with yourself. If you haven't updated your resume in 3 years but you're still in the same job as you were back then, you can simply update it with new skills you've acquired. However, if you intend to look for a new job and haven't touched your resume since the Reagan Administration, you'll need a complete reworking. Being candid with yourself is key; your career and financial future could be at stake!
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