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Career Education: How It Can Propel Your Career Forward ou to demonstrate proof of insurance prior to storing your boat. The marina’s insurance will cover any negligence or damage to your boat that results from the marina’s liability, but it very likely will not cover your boat in the event of a flood, fire, hurricane, tornado or other act of God. You must have insurance coverage for this sort of exposure. There were many thousands of boats damaged or destroyed by hurricanes Katrina and Rita on the Gulf Coat in 2005. A large number of the boatowners were shocked to learn that their boats were not covered by the marina’s insurance policy. Those that had their boats in storage without coverage for storage suffered a comOngoing career education is something that can help separate from you other job searchers and in some cases might help to win you the job.As a recruiter, I have worked with companies who won’t hire people without a university degree. In some cases, they specify the type of degree needed but in other cases, the company doesn’t care what the degree is in as long as you have one.In other words, a lack of education can cost you. And you might not even realize it if the company doesn’t publicly admit this policy but simply lets their recruiters know about this particular form of screening.When planning your career, education can certainl Dangers of Credit Cards There are many issues to consider when insuring a recreational boat. Many people view boating as a fun sport and don’t consider there to be enough risks associated with boating to make insuring the boat very important.Credit cards can be very advantageous to the smart consumer who uses them wisely by giving you credit to buy what you need without having the needed up-front cash, and letting you make payments over time. But if you are not mindful of the terms of credit cards, there can be dangers of credit cards. If you do not watch your budget and charge without having the ability to make monthly payments, money problems can result which can affect you emotionally and physically. If you do not make gains in paying off your principle balance, the credit card can take a long time to pay off. You can be paying for a purchase you may not even use anymore for years.< First of all, do you need to be reminded that we live in a litigious world? Even though a friend or ‘guest’ on board your boat for the day may be very chummy, that would likely change if they or their child were to be injured while on a boating voyage on your boat. Wherever you go, accidents can happen and boating is certainly no exception. And, when faced with enormous medical bills, it is normal for people to seek recovery from others, even though they may not have been ‘at fault’. You simply should not have a recreational boat without, at a minimum, a basic liability policy. Most banks and marine finance companies require that boats covered under their financing are adequately insured. Likewise, you need to have this coverage for the protection of your other assets. If you are found to be at fault for a drowning or loss of a limb, your entire financial future, and that of your family, can be ruined. It is simply not worth the risk. Insurance on a boat is similar to insurance on an automobile. There is coverage for your boat, coverage for the liability you have for persons in your boat as well as others who light be damaged by your boat or your actions regarding your boat. And, just like your car, the premiums are dependent on the dollar value of the coverage limits that you select. Consider how you plan to use your boat. Will you be trailering it from lake to lake to enjoy a variety of voyages? If so, you will also need to consider coverage while the boat is in tow. You need to check out this coverage in light of your auto insurance and what is covered by that policy in the event of an auto accident while towing the boat. If you will be storing the boat in your garage or at your dock, there are other considerations. For example, if you only use the boat during the summer season, many insurers allow you to declare a ‘storage only’ coverage for that time of the year when the boat is not being used. You would need to notify the insurance company at the start of the season and then again at the end of the season. This will have a direct effect on your premiums and it will ensure that you are not paying premiums for liability coverages while there is virtually no risk involved. While your boat may very well be covered under your homeowner’s policy while stored in your garage, you may have to declare it on a supplemental schedule to cover it. If you store your boat in a marina or other commercial boat storage facility, they will normally require you to demonstrate proof of insurance prior to storing your boat. The marina’s insurance will cover any negligence or damage to your boat that results from the marina’s liability, but it very likely will not cover your boat in the event of a flood, fire, hurricane, tornado or other act of God. You must have insurance coverage for this sort of exposure. There were many thousands of boats damaged or destroyed by hurricanes Katrina and Rita on the Gulf Coat in 2005. A large number of the boatowners were shocked to learn that their boats were not covered by the marina’s insurance policy. Those that had their boats in storage without coverage for storage suffered a comp 3 Absolutes for Healthy Ecommerce not have been ‘at fault’. You simply should not have a recreational boat without, at a minimum, a basic liability policy."The truth isn't the truth until people believe you, and they can't believe you if they don't know what you're saying, and they can't know what you're saying if they don't listen to you, and they won't listen to you if you're not interesting, and you won't be interesting unless you say things imaginatively, originally, freshly." - William BernbachIn radio advertising you need the creativity of voice and sound. In television it comes through visual interest as well. In print it may be a blending of color and written content.So how does this apply to ecommerce?Take some time to honestly evaluate your website. Conduct a search for othe Most banks and marine finance companies require that boats covered under their financing are adequately insured. Likewise, you need to have this coverage for the protection of your other assets. If you are found to be at fault for a drowning or loss of a limb, your entire financial future, and that of your family, can be ruined. It is simply not worth the risk. Insurance on a boat is similar to insurance on an automobile. There is coverage for your boat, coverage for the liability you have for persons in your boat as well as others who light be damaged by your boat or your actions regarding your boat. And, just like your car, the premiums are dependent on the dollar value of the coverage limits that you select. Consider how you plan to use your boat. Will you be trailering it from lake to lake to enjoy a variety of voyages? If so, you will also need to consider coverage while the boat is in tow. You need to check out this coverage in light of your auto insurance and what is covered by that policy in the event of an auto accident while towing the boat. If you will be storing the boat in your garage or at your dock, there are other considerations. For example, if you only use the boat during the summer season, many insurers allow you to declare a ‘storage only’ coverage for that time of the year when the boat is not being used. You would need to notify the insurance company at the start of the season and then again at the end of the season. This will have a direct effect on your premiums and it will ensure that you are not paying premiums for liability coverages while there is virtually no risk involved. While your boat may very well be covered under your homeowner’s policy while stored in your garage, you may have to declare it on a supplemental schedule to cover it. If you store your boat in a marina or other commercial boat storage facility, they will normally require you to demonstrate proof of insurance prior to storing your boat. The marina’s insurance will cover any negligence or damage to your boat that results from the marina’s liability, but it very likely will not cover your boat in the event of a flood, fire, hurricane, tornado or other act of God. You must have insurance coverage for this sort of exposure. There were many thousands of boats damaged or destroyed by hurricanes Katrina and Rita on the Gulf Coat in 2005. A large number of the boatowners were shocked to learn that their boats were not covered by the marina’s insurance policy. Those that had their boats in storage without coverage for storage suffered a com Do You Really Need A Customer Database? t be damaged by your boat or your actions regarding your boat. And, just like your car, the premiums are dependent on the dollar value of the coverage limits that you select.For over 20 years I have worked as an independent IT/Business consultant for some of the most prestigious organisations in the world including companies like Telstra, BHP, BMA Coal, Suncorp Metway and many many more. But it still astounds me, that there are still companies out in the market place, even to this day, that still don’t value the need for a Customer Database. In some cases, they don’t even know what it is.Let me answer the question of whether you need a customer database – YES! But more importantly - Why?Many large companies and even small ones will pour millions of dollars into advertising ever Consider how you plan to use your boat. Will you be trailering it from lake to lake to enjoy a variety of voyages? If so, you will also need to consider coverage while the boat is in tow. You need to check out this coverage in light of your auto insurance and what is covered by that policy in the event of an auto accident while towing the boat. If you will be storing the boat in your garage or at your dock, there are other considerations. For example, if you only use the boat during the summer season, many insurers allow you to declare a ‘storage only’ coverage for that time of the year when the boat is not being used. You would need to notify the insurance company at the start of the season and then again at the end of the season. This will have a direct effect on your premiums and it will ensure that you are not paying premiums for liability coverages while there is virtually no risk involved. While your boat may very well be covered under your homeowner’s policy while stored in your garage, you may have to declare it on a supplemental schedule to cover it. If you store your boat in a marina or other commercial boat storage facility, they will normally require you to demonstrate proof of insurance prior to storing your boat. The marina’s insurance will cover any negligence or damage to your boat that results from the marina’s liability, but it very likely will not cover your boat in the event of a flood, fire, hurricane, tornado or other act of God. You must have insurance coverage for this sort of exposure. There were many thousands of boats damaged or destroyed by hurricanes Katrina and Rita on the Gulf Coat in 2005. A large number of the boatowners were shocked to learn that their boats were not covered by the marina’s insurance policy. Those that had their boats in storage without coverage for storage suffered a com Where is the Training Issue? season, many insurers allow you to declare a ‘storage only’ coverage for that time of the year when the boat is not being used. You would need to notify the insurance company at the start of the season and then again at the end of the season. This will have a direct effect on your premiums and it will ensure that you are not paying premiums for liability coverages while there is virtually no risk involved.Too often, customers are frustrated in restaurants by indifferent service and food quality, and companies seem to be unable to solve the turnover problem - it's blamed on bad hires or inadequate training. Some companies even cut training dollars since they expect their employees to quit anyway.Perhaps the training dollars are targeted at the wrong level.A recent trip through the local electronics store illustrates the point. I spent nearly $1,000, and the checker, who also happened to be the manager, didn’t say a word the whole time. I asked why I didn’t at least get a “thank you” for spending so much money. His reply, within earshot While your boat may very well be covered under your homeowner’s policy while stored in your garage, you may have to declare it on a supplemental schedule to cover it. If you store your boat in a marina or other commercial boat storage facility, they will normally require you to demonstrate proof of insurance prior to storing your boat. The marina’s insurance will cover any negligence or damage to your boat that results from the marina’s liability, but it very likely will not cover your boat in the event of a flood, fire, hurricane, tornado or other act of God. You must have insurance coverage for this sort of exposure. There were many thousands of boats damaged or destroyed by hurricanes Katrina and Rita on the Gulf Coat in 2005. A large number of the boatowners were shocked to learn that their boats were not covered by the marina’s insurance policy. Those that had their boats in storage without coverage for storage suffered a com Out of Sight, But Not Out of Mind ou to demonstrate proof of insurance prior to storing your boat. The marina’s insurance will cover any negligence or damage to your boat that results from the marina’s liability, but it very likely will not cover your boat in the event of a flood, fire, hurricane, tornado or other act of God. You must have insurance coverage for this sort of exposure. There were many thousands of boats damaged or destroyed by hurricanes Katrina and Rita on the Gulf Coat in 2005. A large number of the boatowners were shocked to learn that their boats were not covered by the marina’s insurance policy. Those that had their boats in storage without coverage for storage suffered a complete loss!What's black and white and read all over? A newsletter of course! And while there are perhaps hundreds of ways to market your business and increase your bottom line, one of the singlemost effective tools in marketing is your own business-building newsletter.The Power of Newsletters:Newsletters show the customer you care - even when you can't be there.Newsletters answer basic wants and needs, which leads to word of mouth referrals and greater loyalty - something your competitors can't buy.Newsletters reinforce your message.Great newsletters get read and saved by decision makers.The more your readers see your name In 10 years in the marina business, I have unfortunately seen several drownings, swimmers run over by a boater’s propeller, broken limbs and backs and 50 or so sunken boats. Most of this was a result of somebody’s negligence. Many of these boaters failed to have insurance coverage! Unfortunately, there is no legal requirement to do so. The risks can be huge. Boat insurance can be obtained from several sources. Many people choose to add their boat onto their homeowner’s policy and the umbrella insurance provided thereon. That is certainly better than not having insurance. Marine insurance may, in fact, prove to be a better buy. It certainly pays to do your homework. When there are problems, the marine insurers are considerably more conversant in the marine issues than the adjusters of the standard property & casualty commercial insurer. It is surely advisable to take one of the safe boating courses offered by the U. S. Coast Guard or the U. S. Power Squadron. I would encourage your whole family to take the course and think about the safety issues when around your boat. Also be certain hat you have the proper number and type of Personal Floatation Devices (PFD’s) for the crew of your boat as well as the other safety equipment that’s appropriate and required by law. Just like in your car, be sure you have a designated driver along if you intend to consume alcohol while on your voyage! The sun and spray tend to exacerbate the absorption of alcohol into your bloodstream and many states now enforce a “BUI” Boating Under the Influence law. Do your homework before buying your boat insurance, but be certain that you get it. This is true even for the smallest of boats, especially personal watercraft (PWC’s). Have a safe and fun time on the water this year!
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