Oakville Beaver, 11 Nov 1994, p. 43

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The old career path was to work for just one firm and be promoted up through the ranks. Then it became A good starting point is to identify the industries that will grow in the future because it will be this growth that provides many of the new jobs. A few examples are pharmaceuticals, communications, computers and software, banking and finance and environmental protection. positive reaction. anaging your career is one of the most important challenges that you face. There can be a huge difference in your life, depending on how successful you are in this area. If your career goes well, you will have more money, less stress and be more in control of your own destiny. There can be a very positive chain The Oakville Canadian Club will have Walâ€"Mart Canada Inc. president and CEO Bruce West as the guest speaker at its Nov. 16th meeting. Jobs of future will require range of skills Walâ€"Mart Canada president at Canadian Club Nov. 16th The meeting at the Howard Obtain the skills necessary even if that means taking courses on your own time and at your own expense. Future prospective employers, as well as your current employer, _ will respect your initiative and you Three things are important in order to have a successful career. First, capitalize on the inevitable change. Know where the job market is going and position yourself accordingly, popular to change companies several times in order to advance. In the future, employees will be forced to change _ careers several times as the old industries disappear and new ones evolve. Johnson Plaza Hotel on Argus Road, begins with a cash bar at 6:15 p.m. followed by dinner at 7:00 p.m. Fee for members is $20 and $25 for non members.For more The industries of the future will require a broad range of skills necessary to capitalize on ~all For example, an entrepreneur _ in California is selling a device that holds computers onto desks in the event of an earthquake. This is an interesting example because although it capitalized on the growth of desk top computers, the key ingredient required more of a marketing perspective versus any highly technical understanding. Second _ keep your eyes open. An opportunity might land at your feet and you have to leamn to think _ of _ the potential. will gain from the knowledge. Third, _ always have a contingency plan. What will you do if you lose your job? _A survey conducted in the United States several years ago indicated that three out of every five people who lost their jobs ended up possibilities. It is a matter of adapting your strengths to a changing world. @ Stephens _ : No Condo Fee here! Exceptional 4 Bedroom home with 2 Fireplaces, close to Lake. Newer carpets, neutral decor, Large Liv. Rm., Separate Dining Rm., New Windows and a large deck. Must be seen at $187,900. Call GRAHAM BEZER, Assoc. Broker, at 639â€"6111. information call Robert Logie, viceâ€" pres. membership at 338â€"2667, Judie Preston, club secretary at 845â€"2862 or Tom McCormack, club pres. at 338â€" 7148. Peter Watson, MBA, CFP, RFP is the president of Peter Watson Investments Limited â€" an Oakville firm specializing in retirement planning, RRSP‘s, and investment planning. He can be reached at 842â€"7602. your current position, think about your options. It never hurts to be prepared. starting their own business. Regardless of "We‘re truly excited about our partnership with Live Entertainment of Canada Inc. which consistently has demonstrated creative excellence," said John Radford, viceâ€"pres. general marketing with Ford Canada. Radford said having Ford‘s name on the North York facility will help heighten the company‘s presence in Ontario. He said the company has invested $3.8â€"billion in Canada, mostly in Ontario, in the past four years on new products and on facility expansions: Ford name now on two arts theatres Ford of Canada has purchased the rights to the name of the North ; York Performing Arts Centre which will now be known as the Ford ‘;’ Centre for the Performing Arts. Two weeks ago, Ford announced that C a new theatre in Vancouver would also be named The Ford Centre for 2 the Performing Arts. Ford will not disclose its financial involvement in 3. the name sponsorships which were struck with Live Entertainment of 2 Canada Inc (Livent) which operates both centres. Eo The North York theatre is owned by the City of North York and comprises the 1,800 seat Apotex Theatre, named after a large pharmaceutical company, the 1,000 seat Recital Hall, the 200 seat Studio Theatre and a 5,000 sq. ft. Art Gallery. The $24.5â€"million Vancouver theatre was designed by Canadianâ€" Israeli architect Moshe Safdie and is schedule for completion in November 1995.

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