Friday, 4 February 2011

cavendish knights - Women In Business

Owning a business used to be a man's world, and many of them still think they have a monopoly on business ownership. The truth is that as more women enter into the world ofbusiness ownership, men are finding that they have to compete with an equal partner who knows just as much if not more than he does about running a business. This is likely the result of more women attending college and pursuing degrees in business that make them at least equivalent to a man in terms of business expertise. Certainly many men do not like to admit that, but many women have the personal skills to work better with the public than their male counterparts. As women, and especially mothers, we have more patience when dealing with issues than our male counterparts. This is especially true of a retail business that requires a large amount of problem solving. 

Does the fact that more women are beginning to own businesses mean that men will feel more of a competitive edge? Possibly, but then again, having a little competition is good for business, and if a man knows his competition is female, he is quite often having his ego tested, so therefore works harder to overcome the fear of a woman-owned businessbecoming more profitable. The government knows the potential for women-owned business, and as such, they fall under one of the special categories for funding for minority-owned businesses. Though women are not likely to join the male-dominated construction or car repair-type businesses, they are definitely going to give them a good run for their money in accounting, legal, and medical fields. Law firms, accounting firms, and doctors are all fields once dominated by males, but the last thirty years has shown a boom in the number of women who enter these fields. In fact, statistics indicate that women are better in business math, which gives them an edge over males in the accounting field. Womenare also less likely to back down when pushed into a corner, a quality that makes them good in the legal field. If they are also parents, they are more skilled at determining the guilt or innocence of a client, having faced it at home on many occasions. 

With more women opting for business-ownership, men can no longer consider themselves the "experts" in this vocation. In addition, it's something that should not require the use of gender selection in order to determine abilities, but should be based solely on skills. After all, we have evolved beyond the generation when women's sole function was to get married and raise babies. In the 21st century, a woman has an expanded role, and she assumes that role in her rightful place next to every man who is doing the same function. 


rticle Title: It Doesn't Take A Man To Run A BusinessWomen Business Owners
Author: Kimberly Flores
Word Count: 515
Article URL: http://www.isnare.com/?aid=180653&ca=Business 

How to Dress Business Casual - Women

Women can often get away with a wider range of attire than men, because let's face it, guys can't wear skirts or dresses. The rule of thumb is to let comfort and professionalism guide you when you're dressing for business casual occasions


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  1. Ask your human resources department for official guidelines. Business casual means different things at different companies. At a large corporation, it may mean slacks or a business skirt; at a smaller company, it may mean a cotton sweater and a floral skirt.
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    Before you go casual, check your daily planner to make sure you don't have any meetings that require formal business attire.
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    Select clean, wrinkle-free clothes.
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    Wear a good-quality blouse or knit shirt. Include a casual blazer or cardigan if appropriate.
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    Don pressed khakis or other slacks, or a dress or skirt. If a dress is sleeveless, wear a blazer or cardigan over it. Check your company's policy before you decide to wear jeans to work.
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    Wear shoes that are comfortable and appropriate for your outfit. Funky platform athletic shoes or strappy sandals might be formal enough for some companies; however, it's more typical to wear closed-toed leather shoes. Avoid worn-out shoes.
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    Keep the makeup light. Let your natural beauty shine through.
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    Accessorize with a silk scarf or classic bracelet to give your casual outfit a polished look.
Tips & Warnings
  • A basic pair of black slacks is a must for any work wardrobe.
  • Business casual attire is more formal than weekend wear. Faded T-shirts, shorts, torn clothing and risqué attire are not appropriate

CAVENDISH KNIGHTS

The Cavendish Knights Q&A Section. 
Basically, ever question we have ever been asked!

Can my profile be deleted from the website when I request for that to happen?
Yes your profile can be deleted when requested.

Is there any way my profile can be accessed by anyone that’s not a member?
Only members and CK Team can access your profile.  You can be totally reassured that your details are safe with us and we have never in 11 years of trading shared any information.

How do I know if my profile is live?
You should receive an email stating.........after your profile has been checked by an administrator.

What information about me can the clients see online?
The potential clients can see your first name, ID number, interests,” about me” and your availability online.

Roughly how long does it take to start getting a few bookings?
Bookings do depend on where you live, how interesting you make your profile and of course a good, clear photo.  
It is up to the client to choose who they want for their booking which is all done online.

Why do I have to pay £17.75?
The £17.75 is a one off administration cost for setting up your application. The small fee of £17.75 is designed to simply cover our cost. If we didn't make that charge we would literally get thousands of men applying each year and I don’t want that!  The fee makes people think first before applying!

Can you upload my photo for me? 
It is company policy that I am not able to upload photos on behalf of someone, try to save your photo to your desktop then upload it from there.

I’ve been following all the instructions as the profile page says. Everything goes ok until the very last bit then it cuts off. It is only a portrait picture so the size should not be a problem.
It cuts off for 1 of 2 reasons.  Your pc is set to timeout too quickly or the photo is too big.  The fact that it is “portrait” has nothing to do with the size. If you right click on the photo it will state the size.
We clearly state the max size photo for our site is 1MB. I suggest you use another picture with resolution max of 1MB or perhaps take your photo to Boots and have them reduce the resolution.

 Does the client have to pay VAT”?
 She pays you direct and as you aren't vat registered then no she doesn't.


How do I know you are not a scam, I have seen this on the internet about you?
A former Knight who we sacked has written some damaging and untrue things about us on a couple of blogs. We have notified the owners of those blogs but never receive any response as is typical of them I’m afraid.  I would rather take my news from The Telegraph who recently wrote about not once but twice!

You can be totally reassured that your details are safe with us and we have never in 11 years of trading shared any information.

There are some new articles appearing about Cavendish Knights in other major publications over the next 2 months and they should keep us very busy.

I want to know more about costs involved?
There is a one off administration fee of £17.75 to cover start up costs.  It is up to the client to choose you so you need to make your profile interesting as well as a good, clear photo of yourself.

Minimum bookings are 2 hours but generally are between 3-5 hours.  You will be paid £65.00 per hour by the client and only after you have been paid there is a booking fee of £50.00 payable to Cavendish Knights by yourself.  The larger Towns/Cities tend to be the busiest and we have a varied age bracket.


We would like to point out that you cannot earn a full time income working as an escort. Furthermore, if you can’t with Cavendish Knights then you can’t anywhere!  It’s a good part time income, fun and that’s all.  Our turnover of escorts is high and we don’t have the time or inclination to carry out personal interviews I’m afraid.