martes, 13 de noviembre de 2007

WHAT DO YOU NEED TO WORK OVERSIDE


Contracts: If you are seeking a permanent position as a nurse, your contract will be with the specific hospital that has offered you a position. Typically, these contracts are for one year, and can be extended indefinitely. SMC will help negotiate your contract, but we need to know what your expectations are for positions, wages, benefits and schedules are before you talk with the hospital. We will let you know if your expectations are in line with that hospital’s current guidelines.

If you are seeking a traveling nurse position, your contract will be with the travel company. Wages and benefits vary based on location and type of contract. Typical assignments last 13 or 26 weeks.

Relocation Bonus: Some hospitals offer relocation bonuses and some do not. Bonuses are paid once you arrive in the US, typically with your first paycheque. Most bonuses are paid based upon the receipts the hospital receives, and can cover everything from flights & hotels to moving companies to mileage. Each hospital has a different program, which will be explained to you by your career advisor when reviewing your offer of employment.

Sign on Bonus: Some hospitals offer sign on bonuses and some do not. Typically the bonus is paid over a period of time, usually 1 or 2 years. Many hospitals are using their sign on bonus as a retention bonus or bonus to their nurses willing to work the night shifts, or for nurses with specialty backgrounds. Each hospital’s program will be different, depending on their particular needs, and your recruiter will be able to give you the details when they are presenting the job opportunity to you.

Salary: Salaries in the USA are based on the cost of living of a particular city and suburb within that city. The lower the cost of living, the lower the wage is likely to be. If you are offered a high wage, the cost of living is probably equally as high. For example, a starting salary for a new grad nurse in San Francisco can be $35 US per hour. At the same time, a one-bedroom apartment will cost you approximately $2000 USD per month. The same position in a rural community could offer $17 US per hour with rental accommodation costing approximately $500 per month. Taxes are much lower in the USA than Canada, so you will see more of your take home wage. Most Canadians experience a 20 – 30% gain in their take home pay, due to the lower US taxes. In addition to your base hourly wage, you will be paid extra differentials for evening, night and weekend shifts. You can also receive extra differentials for having a BSN and other certification.

Benefits: Most hospitals have excellent health benefit packages. These include health insurance for you and your family, dental insurance, disability and liability insurance’s. Generally, their benefits work like the Canadian extended benefits package: you pay a deductible, and then the employer pays 80% of everything after that. We ask that you enquire about the benefits package during your interviews, as each hospital offers a different package. Many offer a “cafeteria” type plan, which allows you to pick and choose benefits, which are most appropriate to your particular healthcare and financial needs.

Personal Belongings: Taking your personal belongings to the USA is relatively easy. All items need to be itemized and the boxes labeled. You present the itemized list at the border, or provide it to the moving company who will transport your goods. US Customs wants to ensure you will not be selling any goods while in the US, but importing your personal belongings is not a problem.

Cars: You will need a car, no matter where you go in the US – especially if you are a travelling nurse. Most US cities do not have an extensive transit system. If you are planning on taking your car from Canada, ask your recruiter to provide information regarding emission and safety standard compliance letters. If you have a leased car you may have difficulties taking it out of the country. Ask your leasing company and inquire about switching to financing.

Housing: Rental housing prices vary across the USA. One can rent a 1-bedroom apartment in a rural community for as low as $350.00 a month. In major cities, that same apartment can rent for upwards of $2000.00 a month. Your recruiter will assist you in finding the appropriate type of housing, based on your specific requirements.

Credit: In order to establish credit in the USA, you should bring a copy of your credit history in Canada. This is typically available through your local bank, or by application to Equifax - www.equifax.ca , a national credit information company. Equifax will issue a free copy of your credit report to you, upon receipt of your application and two pieces of identification. US credit agencies do not look outside of their own country. You will need to provide your credit history when applying for any type of loan or credit card, or even to rent an apartment.

Licensing:
If you decide to move to the USA, you must write the US national exam called the NCLEX. While there are a few states which still accept the Canadian license via reciprocity, new work visa legislation requires a passing grade on either the NCLEX or CGFNS exam. There are several courses and programs available to help you prepare for the NCLEX or CGFNS exam. Please contact us for free information and a list of current resources. Our career advisors are happy to share up to date feedback and tips on preparing for these exams.

To work as a Registered Nurse in the United States, nurses must be licensed in the state in which they plan to practice. Initial licensure in a state is awarded by receiving a passing grade on the National Council License Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN®). Once a nurse passes the NCLEX, and is licensed in a state, they may apply to other states through a process known as endorsement.

About the NCLEX:The NCLEX is designed to make sure that each nurse has the knowledge to practice safely at a minimum of an entry-level registered nurse. Many nursing schools in other countries have examinations that are knowledge-based, testing nurses on the facts they have learned. The NCLEX, however, is an application-based examination. The NCLEX examination, administered via Computerized Adaptive Testing (CAT), uses standard multiple-choice questions. With CAT, each candidate's test is unique: It is assembled interactively as the individual is tested. As the candidate answers each question, the computer calculates a competence estimate based on all earlier answers. CAT provides greater measurement efficiency, because it administers only those questions which will offer the best measurement of the candidate's competence
New Immigration Regulations

The United States (U.S.) Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services of the Department of Homeland Security issued a final ruling on July 25, 2003 entitled Certificates for Certain Healthcare Workers. Foreign healthcare workers, such a Canadian nurses seeking temporary admission to the U.S., will now be obliged to observe the new certification requirements. The requirements apply to the Treaty National (TN) visa, available to Canadian nationals under the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).

Certification will now require foreign healthcare workers to submit a Visa Screen certificate. Visa Screen certificates can be acquired from the Commission on Graduates of Foreign Nursing Schools (CGFNS), or an equivalent independent credentialing organization approved by the Attorney General, in consultation with the Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services.

The Visa Screen certificate is comprised of four parts:
an educational review
a licensure review,
an English language proficiency assessment (graduates from an educational institution in Canada, except Quebec, are exempted) and,
a CGFNS certificate or a passing score in the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN).

viernes, 9 de noviembre de 2007

CANADA UBICATION









canada is a country occupying most of northern north america and extends from the altlantic ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west and northward into the Arctic Ocean, and is the world's second largest country by total area, Canada shares land borders with the United States to the south and northwest.

CANADA LIFE

canada is a country with maniy attrations and you have access for a good health care, educations but the best part of this is that the enviorement is great and the opportunities are biggerPeople from many different ethnic like to live in harmony. But family life, working life, and some people are is changing. Meet the people of Canada and discover the diversity of their lives, it´s break another air.everyday management of your facilities is far from simple. Daily assignments are combined with less frequent maintenance jobs, and the entire schedule is disrupted by needs that arise unexpectedly. We employ several innovative systems to ensure that the most pressing needs are given priority, and that all tasks are completed.It is possible to work in Canada while you are here as a student, and there are opportunities for jobs on and off campus. You will need to apply.

martes, 23 de octubre de 2007


A REAL FRIEND IN DIFERENT AGES


In kindergarten your idea of a good friend was the person who let you have the red crayon when all that was left was the ugly black one. In first grade your idea of a good friend was the person who went to the bathroom with you and held your hand as you walked through the scary halls.
In second grade your idea of a good friend was the person who helped you stand up to the class bully.


In third grade your idea of a good friend was the person who shared their lunch with you when you forgot yours on the bus. In fourth grade your idea of a good friend was the person who was willing to switch square dancing partners in gym so you wouldn't have to be stuck do-si-do-ing with Nasty Nicky or Smelly Susan. In fifth grade your idea of a friend was the person who saved a seat on the back of the bus for you.


In sixth grade your idea of a friend was the person who went up to Nick or Susan, your new crush, and asked them to dance with you, so that if they said no you wouldn't have to be embarrassed.


In seventh grade your idea of a friend was the person who let you copy the social studies homework from the night before that you had forgotten about. In eighth grade your idea of a good friend was the person who helped you pack up your stuffed animals and old baseball cards so that your room would be a "high scholar’s" room, but didn't laugh at you when you finished and broke out into tears. In ninth grade your idea of a good friend was the person who went with you to that "cool" party thrown by a senior so you wouldn't wind up being the only freshman there. In tenth grade your idea of a good friend was the person who changed their schedule so you would have someone to sit with at lunch.


In eleventh grade your idea of a good friend was the person who gave you rides in their new car, convinced your parents that you shouldn't be grounded, consoled you when you broke up with Nick or Susan, and found you a date to the prom. In twelfth grade your idea of a good friend was the person who helped you pick out a college, assured you that you would get into that college, helped you deal with your parents who were having a hard time adjusting to the idea of letting you go... At graduation your idea of a good friend was the person who was crying on the inside but managed the biggest smile one could give as they congratulated you.


The summer after twelfth grade your idea of a good friend was the person who helped you clean up the bottles from that party, helped you sneak out of the house when you just couldn't deal with your parents, assured you that now that you and Nick or you and Susan were back together, you could make through anything, helped you pack up for college and just silently hugged you as you looked through blurry eyes at 18 years of memories you were leaving behind, and finally on those last days of childhood, went out of their way to come over an send you off with a hug, a lot of memories, reassurance that you would make it in college as well as you had these past 18 years, and most importantly sent you off to college knowing you were loved.


Now, your idea of a good friend is still the person who gives you the better of the two choices, hold your hand when you're scared, helps you fight off those who try to take advantage of you, thinks of you at times when you are not there, reminds you of what you have forgotten, helps you put the past behind you but understands when you need to hold on to it a little longer, stays with you so that you have confidence, goes out of their way to make time for you, helps you clear up your mistakes, helps you deal with pressure from others, smiles for you when they are sad, helps you become a better person, and most importantly loves you!

canada oportunities


OPORTUNITIES IN CANADA



Industry Canada has full-time, part-time and casual workers in offices across the country, with a variety of career opportunities that require a wide range of different skills.
In choosing Industry Canada as your career choice, you will have an opportunity to use your knowledge and abilities in a constantly motivating and stimulating workplace.
Benefits
In addition to generous rates of pay, we offer an excellent training ground.
Some of the advantages of working at Industry Canada include:


· a wide variety of career choices;
· the opportunity to deal with a variety of issues for the good of the Canadian public;
· the opportunity for advancement;
· learning and professional development;
· flexible work arrangements;
· benefits packages including dental, medical, retirement and others.
Your initiative and efforts will help shape Canada into a competitive nation, dedicated to the people it serves, and create a vibrant public service for the 21st century. A career in Industry Canada is worth considering.

Workplace of Choice
For Industry Canada, being a workplace of choice means being an organization that:
· is guided by the values of the public service
· invests in its people, providing challenging work and supporting on-going learning and professional development;
· encourages creativity, innovation and intellectual freedom in the pursuit of an exciting agenda that contributes to the needs of Canadians;
· supports employees in balancing work and personal lives through flexible work arrangements, streamlining processes and balancing workload with resources available;
· shows respect, civility, fairness and caring towards its employees, and respects diversity in people, ideas and differences of view; and
· shows leadership through participation, openness, communications, teamwork, recognition and rewards for results and accomplishments.

Employment Equity Commitment
Industry Canada is committed to policies and practices which reflect all laws, regulations, and government commitments confirming and dealing with cultural diversity, including all laws prohibiting discrimination on any ground, regardless of race, national or ethnic origin, colour, religion, gender and sexual orientation.
Industry Canada is an organization that values diversity in the workforce. We encourage members of designated groups (persons with disabilities, Aboriginal peoples, members of a visible minority, women) to apply and to self-identify.


Industry Canada Employment Opportunities Websites
As with many federal government departments, Industry Canada recruits most of its employees through general or specific programs administered by the Public Service Commission. The Public Service Commission website contains the addresses of the PSC offices nearest you.


Canadian Intellectual Property Office (CIPO) — Patent Examiner Recruitment As part of CIPO's Patent Office, you will join a group of professionals with various unparalleled expertise. Your responsibilities will involve a wide range of activities aimed at serving Canadians with excellent intellectual property services.


Competition Bureau — Careers The Competition Bureau offers challenging careers investigating cartels, fighting deceptive marketing practices, examining mergers and advocating the benefits of competition. University graduates in economics, law or business administration, who are looking for a full-time job, can apply to the Competition Bureau by registering with the Public Service Commission.


Measurement Canada — Information for Job Seekers As an agency of Industry Canada, Measurement Canada is responsible for approving new measurement technology for use in the Canadian marketplace and for certifying the accuracy of scales, gasoline pumps, and electricity and natural gas meters and systems.

oppinion essay


Fake people



Now in day’s people feel atratic for some prototype of models shown in television, in many cases fake people can feel good with their physical appearance, or perhaps have some kind of problems that I want to express in this essay.


For some people the physical part is more important and priority than inside part (spiritual, personality), maybe it´s happened because television shown sculptural and wonderful bodies becoming people materialist; with technology you can change something in your body that you hate or don´t like, first of all, the surgery is a good idea because person feel comfortable with their self and the others take a great impression about it, on the other hand increase your self-esteem making you a safe and decided person.

However is not good that all, because exist a big problem with ethic ¿why?, because in some cases people change things about their personalities and life for the simple reason that they want to take the world the hands, for example: some of the characteristics of your personality are in the face, the form that you laugh , the expression of the gestures etc, in this part I would like to said: the cirugia attack in this way the ethic, because you can´t to pretend put on another face or another color of skin that are not yours. Another disadvantage is kept is mind all the problems and the consequences if you want to go to the surgeon maybe you could died or have infections by the surgery.

In conclusion, I think that fake people like Michael Jackson is a good example to people without values because don´t feel good with the color of his skin, we can´t to be superficial because in life we have things more important than a good physical appearance.

viernes, 7 de septiembre de 2007

ubication of canada

canada is a country occupying most of northern north america and extends from the altlantic ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west and northward into the Arctic Ocean, and is the world's second largest country by total area, Canada shares land borders with the United States to the south and northwest.

jueves, 30 de agosto de 2007

canada´s life


canada is a country with maniy attrations and you have access for a good health care, educations but the best part of this is that the enviorement is great and the opportunities are bigger
People from many different ethnic like to live in harmony. But family life, working life, and some people are is changing. Meet the people of Canada and discover the diversity of their lives, it´s break another air.
everyday management of your facilities is far from simple. Daily assignments are combined with less frequent maintenance jobs, and the entire schedule is disrupted by needs that arise unexpectedly. We employ several innovative systems to ensure that the most pressing needs are given priority, and that all tasks are completed.
It is possible to work in Canada while you are here as a student, and there are opportunities for jobs on and off campus. You will need to apply.