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It's a new dawn, a new day, a new life... not so much for me, but for Afghanistan in particular... & I'm not feeling good

Chief among the multiple failures of the last 20 years (failure to 'win' the war on terror, as if you could wage 'war' on such a thing, the failure to establish a stable, reliable & accountable government, the failure to train an army/police force, the failure to win the hearts, minds & trust of a nation & the failure of the very reason you supposedly turned up for in the first place - to find Osama Bin Laden, who was laughing into his sleeve in neighbouring Pakistan for years) is the failure to learn from history, thus, as the old saying goes, dooming yourself to repeat it. You only have to go back a little over 200 years to see how 'modern' warfare in Afghanistan is a fast-track to defeat. The British tried a few times, the Soviets likewise, both ultimately failing, until the USA-led 'Coalition of the Willing' tried again in 2001, riding on the aggressive, yet misguided hubris sparked by 9/11. Ultimately, the only people who can call the last 20 years anything remotely like a 'success' are the arms manufacturers

And now... with the Taliban resurgent & in control of most of the country, including the capital, with the latest President fleeing the country, with all the freedoms the population briefly enjoyed & dared to build a future on in tatters, the scenes at the various airstrips, as thousands try to board planes evacuating the lucky few are devastating to see... especially the footage & reports of people falling to their deaths from planes as they take off. Despite the Taliban's assurances of minimal retribution, those who died trying to flee may yet be the 2nd-luckiest ones

Just ask any Afghani woman who received an education & tried to build a career. Just ask the interpreters who worked with the foreign military & will now be targeted for their collusion, who have largely been left behind by the military to their fate. Australia, late to the party as always, has sent a couple of planes over, to 'rescue' some of these people, but have already conceded that not all of them will be saved. Certainly not if we follow Germany's lead - one of their planes was carrying just 7 people when it left. It makes this photo look like an absolute godsend, rather than the blind panic & chaos it really is...

There are those who would ask us to pray for the people of Afghanistan. Myself, I see this whole sorry debacle as further proof, if it were ever needed, that there is no god... or at the very least, not one worth praying to
waitingman: (Australia)
Oh dear... it's enough to make you want to rent your home for the rest of your life & certainly never build yourself a new one - How to build half a house...

Imagine sinking all your money into your dream home & only getting half of it - actually literally!!



At least, back in the 1800s in outback mining towns, building a half-house was something you did on purpose, allowing you to add the rest of the place when you could afford it. Of course... some never could, or did

Silverton Homes I by Justin B. on 500px.com

Taken during our road trip around our home State last year - when you couldn't go anywhere else!!
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One of my daily job feeds, set up with key words based on my skills & the kind of job I'm looking for, sent me the following options this morning...

Commercial Sales Manager jobs in Sydney CBD NSW
Within 10km

Inventory & Finance Executive Sydney
Retailworld Resourcing - Sydney NSW

Head of Legal, Markets
ANZ - North Sydney NSW
Full time Permanent

Not quite as random as the time they sent me a vacancy for a chef, but still nothing like what the actual key words are - which have nothing to do with either law, or accountancy. My only qualifications for these two are that I occasionally break one & stuff up the other
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Another one that needs my expertise in job advertisement composition...

Showroom Sales Executive
Frontline Human Resources–Sydney NSW

$75,000 - $76,000 a year
Permanent

Frontline Human Resources operates across New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia and Queensland employing casual and full-time staff servicing small, medium and large enterprises. We are currently seeking a Showroom Sales Executive for our client based in Liverpool. As the Showroom Sales Executive you will be responsible for securing, maintaining and servicing all existing and potentially new customers.

MAIN DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

To represent the Company and all of the Company's products to the market place.
Maintain and Service the existing Client Base.
Conducts sales calls, schedules promotional work and track sales activities.
Quotes prices, prepares proposals and provides information regarding terms of sale.
Maintain Sales within the authorised average and maximum discount structure as amended from time to time.
Achieve sales to meet the approved sales plan in accordance with the Company Business Plan as amended from time to time.
Prepare weekly "Call Report and "Forecast Report".
Review the daily delivery and scheduling reports to ensure you are up to date with the scheduled delivery dates which will enable you to notify the client should there be any variation.
To assist fellow team members in the Sales Division wherever possible and ask for assistance as required from those team members.
Ensure that you are familiar and up to date with all Company Policies and Procedures as amended from time to time.

SKILLS AND ATTRIBUTES

Demonstrated ability to problem solve and make informed decisions
Exhibit sound negotiation skills
Good Teamwork skills
Strong written and oral communication skills
Attention to detail
Computer literacy including exposure to software such as Microsoft Word and Excel
Data entry skills
Planning and organising skills
Able to read and interpret building plans
Certificate or Diploma in Business or Sales would be advantageous


I have just one question... WHAT IS THE SERVICE OR PRODUCT?!?! I've read this ad through twice & there's no mention of what I'd be selling. Sure - I know where I'd be & what I'd be paid, but really guys... this is taking client confidentiality a little too far, don't you think?!?!
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