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Re: Transcript from Larry King From: SV 1b. Re: Transcript from Larry King From: carolG 1c. Re: Transcript from Larry King From: MorningGlory113@... 2a. Re: Walmart-Sam's From: carolG 2b. Re: Walmart-Sam's From: carolG 2c. Re: Walmart-Sam's From: Suzanne 2d. Re: Walmart-Sam's From: 2e. Re: Walmart-Sam's From: carolG 2f. Re: Walmart-Sam's From: carolG 3a. Re: Larry King Live From: MorningGlory113@... 3b. Re: Larry King Live From: Sharyn E. Cerniglia 3c. Re: Larry King Live From: SV 3d. Re: Larry King Live From: Sharyn E. Cerniglia 4a. Re: website problems From: Sharyn E. Cerniglia 4b. Re: website problems From: SV 4c. Re: website problems From: Suzanne 5a. MS (Multiple Sclerosis From: ysicjacqueline 5b. Re: MS (Multiple Sclerosis From: carolG 5c. Re: MS (Multiple Sclerosis From: Sharyn E. Cerniglia 5d. Re: MS (Multiple Sclerosis From: Don Eitner 5e. Re: MS (Multiple Sclerosis From: Gayla 5f. Re: MS (Multiple Sclerosis From: MorningGlory113@... 5g. Re: MS (Multiple Sclerosis From: Janet Hamilton 5h. Re: MS (Multiple Sclerosis From: Suzanne 6. Ginger Cream & Strawberry sauce From: Suzanne Messages ________________________________________________________________________ 1a. Re: Transcript from Larry King Posted by: " SV " shavig@... shavig Date: Mon Dec 4, 2006 3:49 am ((PST)) Thanks, Suzanne. This is great! I did find on the CNN web page you can order dvds of shows, but they are $29.95 plus. Hope this will placate her. Am thinking I'm going to need some of that oatstraw before the morning is over! Shari Messages in this topic (4) ________________________________________________________________________ 1b. Re: Transcript from Larry King Posted by: " carolG " cgiambri@... cgiambri Date: Mon Dec 4, 2006 6:08 am ((PST)) Suzi, Thanks so much. carolg Suzanne <suziesgoats@...> wrote: Aired November 2, 2006 - 21:00 ET THIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED. (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP) LARRY KING, CNN HOST: Tonight, unhappy with your love, your job, your life, not enough money? Use your head. You can think yourself into a lot better you. Positive thoughts can transform can attract the good things you know you want. Sound far-fetched? Think again. It's supported by science. Ahead, an hour that can change the way you think about the world and alter your life forever. It's next on LARRY KING LIVE. (END VIDEO CLIP) KING: Good evening. A special edition of LARRY KING LIVE tonight; we're calling the program beyond --------------------------------- Check out the all-new beta - Fire up a more powerful email and get things done faster. Messages in this topic (4) ________________________________________________________________________ 1c. Re: Transcript from Larry King Posted by: " MorningGlory113@... " MorningGlory113@... glomrrll Date: Mon Dec 4, 2006 6:24 am ((PST)) THIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED. Wow, Suzi!! Thanks!! Gloria Messages in this topic (4) ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ 2a. Re: Walmart-Sam's Posted by: " carolG " cgiambri@... cgiambri Date: Mon Dec 4, 2006 5:43 am ((PST)) Hi Pattricia, Your job sounded so rewarding. I'm sure you made such a difference in these trouble kids lives and planted seeds of greatness. I have a minor in human services. Mistakes don't have to follow us forever and these kids sound like they had a second change to change. Sorry to hear of the loss of a job you loved. Thanks so much for the Walmart info. Your describing a company that cares. Sometimes personalities do create conflict, which should not be the case, but glad Robyn is able to get past that and continue working there. Sounds like they are understanding and supporting her as a working mother. Is a degree a helpful thing at Walmart? I have mine in Communications and surely has to fit the mold of what they are all about. I am not putting myself above others, but can also see myself in a training position on leadlership. Maybe I can work the produce area and increase the sales of fresh produce. Just dreaming, but who knows. I assume Sam's Club offers these benefits, but not sure on the bonus? Know anyone who has worked there? Would you think one store here is better than the other although both are the same " corporation. " Thanks so much for replying. carolg. Carolg, I am sorry to say that I loved my job. I was working in a small residential treatment center for troubled teenage kids from all around the country and I loved my work and I loved the kids and sadly to say they moved the kids to different programs around the country and closed the doors. My daughter has worked at Wal-mart for over a year and last year when bonuses came around she had only been working full time for them for a couple of months and her bonus was $800. this year she will have been with them for the full year and they are expecting bonuses to be around $4800. The insurance is great and fairly inexpensive as well as they have 401k and other benefits like 10% employee discount on all items except groceries. Paid sick leave and paid holidays of course you have to work the holiday if it falls during your scheduled shift but you are paid either double time or double time and a half I cannot remember what she said about that. My daughter Robyn has one manager that she cannot stand but he only works her shift 1 or 2 nights per week and the other 2 managers she loves and they really like her so just might be a personality conflict there. Robyn has small children and so works nights and doesn't have to pay for daycare and they have been super about arranging her schedule so she can be home in plenty of time before her husband has to leave for his job. If I can answer any more questions just ask --------------------------------- Everyone is raving about the all-new beta. Messages in this topic (13) ________________________________________________________________________ 2b. Re: Walmart-Sam's Posted by: " carolG " cgiambri@... cgiambri Date: Mon Dec 4, 2006 8:53 am ((PST)) , Got one more question: Applying for a job at either store. I understand for Sam's have to go in, what about Walmart? Can we do it online? Did your daughter wait to be called in or did she continuously " nag " them? Thanks again. carolg Carolg, I am sorry to say that I loved my job. I was working in a small residential treatment center for troubled teenage kids from all around the country and I loved my work and I loved the kids and sadly to say they moved the kids to different programs around the country and closed the doors. My daughter has worked at Wal-mart for over a year and last year when bonuses came around she had only been working full time for them for a couple of months and her bonus was $800. this year she will have been with them for the full year and they are expecting bonuses to be around $4800. The insurance is great and fairly inexpensive as well as they have 401k and other benefits like 10% employee discount on all items except groceries. Paid sick leave and paid holidays of course you have to work the holiday if it falls during your scheduled shift but you are paid either double time or double time and a half I cannot remember what she said about that. My daughter Robyn has one manager that she cannot stand but he only works her shift 1 or 2 nights per week and the other 2 managers she loves and they really like her so just might be a personality conflict there. Robyn has small children and so works nights and doesn't have to pay for daycare and they have been super about arranging her schedule so she can be home in plenty of time before her husband has to leave for his job. If I can answer any more questions just ask --------------------------------- Want to start your own business? Learn how on Small Business. Messages in this topic (13) ________________________________________________________________________ 2c. Re: Walmart-Sam's Posted by: " Suzanne " suziesgoats@... suziesgoats Date: Mon Dec 4, 2006 12:41 pm ((PST)) Yes a degree is helpful.. Nephew started at Walmart a year or two ago and is an associate manager...I think 2 more and he'll have his own store.. He is going back to finish his degree right now also. Says it definitely helps. Suzi carolG <cgiambri@...> wrote: . Is a degree a helpful thing at Walmart? I have mine in Communications and surely has to fit the mold of what they are all about. I am not putting myself above others, but can also see myself in a training position on leadlership. Maybe I can work the produce area and increase the sales of fresh produce. Just dreaming, but who knows. I Suzi What is a weed? A plant whose virtues have not yet been discovered. health/ http://suziesgoats.wholefoodfarmacy.com/ http://360./suziesgoats --------------------------------- Everyone is raving about the all-new beta. Messages in this topic (13) ________________________________________________________________________ 2d. Re: Walmart-Sam's Posted by: " " phoward@... phoward007 Date: Mon Dec 4, 2006 2:25 pm ((PST)) Carol - I don't know anyone who works at Sam's club but I know that my daughter asked her manager about my applying as I am 135 miles away and he said could apply at any Wal-Mart store and then specify where I wanted to work and then he could look up my application on the computer. The closest Wal-Mart to me is still 60 miles away. Also found out that if you have a long work history with the same company, Wal-Mart looks at that and will start you out at a higher rate and will also promote you quicker. Robyn didn't have much of a work history when she was hired but still got a fairly decent wage for the times. She said that she has seen older people with long work history being hired at up to $2.00 more an hour to start. If I remember right Robyn put in the application and then was called in for an interview, she thought she blew the interview and so she just forgot about it and moved on about 10 days later they called her and told her what her schedule was. Messages in this topic (13) ________________________________________________________________________ 2e. Re: Walmart-Sam's Posted by: " carolG " cgiambri@... cgiambri Date: Mon Dec 4, 2006 2:30 pm ((PST)) Suzi, Thanks. I wonder now if Walmart or Sam's Club are better avenues for me to pursue if I consider either store. I called about Sam's, their HR, and insurance bumps in at 1 yr. with very limited prior. I hope being older is not a factor either as some of us begin late, change careers, etc. Just curious. Off to call Sam's Club guy. Please let me know all! My Communications degree should pay off with some fringe benefits besides being a high GPA student, at a later age! Hugs, carol Suzanne <suziesgoats@...> wrote: Yes a degree is helpful.. Nephew started at Walmart a year or two ago and is an associate manager...I think 2 more and he'll have his own store.. He is going back to finish his degree right now also. Says it definitely helps. Suzi carolG <cgiambri@...> wrote: . Is a degree a helpful thing at Walmart? I have mine in Communications and surely has to fit the mold of what they are all about. I am not putting myself above others, but can also see myself in a training position on leadlership. Maybe I can work the produce area and increase the sales of fresh produce. Just dreaming, but who knows. I --------------------------------- Everyone is raving about the all-new beta. Messages in this topic (13) ________________________________________________________________________ 2f. Re: Walmart-Sam's Posted by: " carolG " cgiambri@... cgiambri Date: Mon Dec 4, 2006 3:22 pm ((PST)) , Thanks for continued info. I did call the GM, I met other night, from Sam's and got more information about the job. There is one manager for the membership department who I met the following night. The GM was not certain on the wage formula and based on expereince it goes up. It seemed to start at a low wage however but said with my experience it would be higher. He was thinking $10-11ish which is low here and could do a clerical job for that $, but have to look at all factors. This position would also be selling the mebership to restaurants, businesses, etc. and attending the few working events. I will go in, fill out the appl., and also get over to the Walmart side which sounds like more growth opportunities. Benefits GM thought same and bonus plan was supposed to be changed to reflect same as Walmart. HR person at Sam's club thought limited insurance up to year. Of course you have to bring in the business with this type of job. Not sure if bonus incentive. Regardless the GM sounded super sweet on the phone and helpful. My next step is in person application process, then call the lady Manager I met, and take it from there. I like the idea of weekdays mainly, but then again, we shall see. I really love the idea of working at our sporting events center so maybe my first goal but first need to may a proposal to them without an opening so far on why me for marketing/pr or sponsorship programs. Posting all this stuff here in case anyone is interested they can read these public messages. Thanks again. carolg <phoward@...> wrote: Carol - I don't know anyone who works at Sam's club but I know that my daughter asked her manager about my applying as I am 135 miles away and he said could apply at any Wal-Mart store and then specify where I wanted to work and then he could look up my application on the computer. The closest Wal-Mart to me is still 60 miles away. Also found out that if you have a long work history with the same company, Wal-Mart looks at that and will start you out at a higher rate and will also promote you quicker. Robyn didn't have much of a work history when she was hired but still got a fairly decent wage for the times. She said that she has seen older people with long work history being hired at up to $2.00 more an hour to start. If I remember right Robyn put in the application and then was called in for an interview, she thought she blew the interview and so she just forgot about it and moved on about 10 days later they called her and told her what her schedule was. --------------------------------- Everyone is raving about the all-new beta. Messages in this topic (13) ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ 3a. Re: Larry King Live Posted by: " MorningGlory113@... " MorningGlory113@... glomrrll Date: Mon Dec 4, 2006 6:30 am ((PST)) I'd really like to get my hands on a copy if anyone taped. I'll second that one Shari. I don't get that cable channel and REALLY wanted to see it since I saw the movie. So if someone has even another copy, I'd also be grateful to have one. I wanted to see it sooooo badly! Thanks! Gloria Messages in this topic (5) ________________________________________________________________________ 3b. Re: Larry King Live Posted by: " Sharyn E. Cerniglia " sharyn.cerniglia@... sharyncern Date: Mon Dec 4, 2006 7:54 am ((PST)) I have it on my DVR (along with the Ellen Degeneres show the other day), but have no idea how to get them off the DVR and onto a DVD! You might want to check youtube (www.youtube.com) <http://www.youtube.com)/> .... I'm pretty sure I've seen emails with links there. Sharyn _____ From: health [mailto:health ] On Behalf Of MorningGlory113@... I'd really like to get my hands on a copy if anyone taped. I'll second that one Shari. I don't get that cable channel and REALLY wanted to see it since I saw the movie. So if someone has even another copy, I'd also be grateful to have one. I wanted to see it sooooo badly! Thanks! Messages in this topic (5) ________________________________________________________________________ 3c. Re: Larry King Live Posted by: " SV " shavig@... shavig Date: Mon Dec 4, 2006 8:23 am ((PST)) Thanks Sharyn! I found some 9 minute bits of the show, a bunch of them. I sent them along to the girl I was taping it for. Better than nothing! Shari Messages in this topic (5) ________________________________________________________________________ 3d. Re: Larry King Live Posted by: " Sharyn E. Cerniglia " sharyn.cerniglia@... sharyncern Date: Mon Dec 4, 2006 8:51 am ((PST)) You're welcome! They do seem to be floating all over the internet.<G> Sharyn _____ From: health [mailto:health ] On Behalf Of SV Thanks Sharyn! I found some 9 minute bits of the show, a bunch of them. I sent them along to the girl I was taping it for. Better than nothing! Messages in this topic (5) ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ 4a. Re: website problems Posted by: " Sharyn E. Cerniglia " sharyn.cerniglia@... sharyncern Date: Mon Dec 4, 2006 7:50 am ((PST)) Did you recently install any spyware software or turn on a firewall? Sharyn _____ From: health [mailto:health ] On Behalf Of SV I'm having the worst time accessing websites the last three or four days, especially ones in emails. " Cannot find server......... " keeps coming on, even when I cut and paste into the Explorer bar. I have no problem with websites I go to regularly, however. Any suggestions? Ideas? Messages in this topic (4) ________________________________________________________________________ 4b. Re: website problems Posted by: " SV " shavig@... shavig Date: Mon Dec 4, 2006 8:20 am ((PST)) nope, nothing new. I did send a couple of the addresses to my computer guy and he couldn't open them either, so I don't feel so bad now. Thought I was losing it! Shari Messages in this topic (4) ________________________________________________________________________ 4c. Re: website problems Posted by: " Suzanne " suziesgoats@... suziesgoats Date: Mon Dec 4, 2006 2:31 pm ((PST)) Try your internet options....security.... mine is on medium high.. maybe it is your settings.. or Privacy,... settings... SV <shavig@...> wrote: nope, nothing new. I did send a couple of the addresses to my computer guy and he couldn't open them either, so I don't feel so bad now. Thought I was losing it! --------------------------------- Everyone is raving about the all-new beta. Messages in this topic (4) ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ 5a. MS (Multiple Sclerosis Posted by: " ysicjacqueline " myfaithstands@... ysicjacqueline Date: Mon Dec 4, 2006 7:56 am ((PST)) Good BLESSED Morning Group; I have a friend whose fiance has MS. Is there any suggestions you can give that I can forward to him. I have sent him an email to sign up for the group also. Thank you and have a BLESSED day. . P.S. If you would like to send the information directly to him, his email address is; catboxlamp@... Messages in this topic (8) ________________________________________________________________________ 5b. Re: MS (Multiple Sclerosis Posted by: " carolG " cgiambri@... cgiambri Date: Mon Dec 4, 2006 8:40 am ((PST)) Hi, I rather post here for benefit of all. It then goes into the list archives and you can always look back. The same way people join is how they can do their search through our group. MS. I know Hallelujah Diet has seen results. www.hacres.com. I'm a health minister with them. So is Shari in our group here. If ordering their products, please email me or Shari here as we would both get a small " thank you " reward that helps our individual ministry. Great book: Your Life Follows your Words, Darlene Bishop I can't remember name, probably in archives of someone healed of MS and wrote book too. As a personal suggestion, without spinning your wheels, does your friend want to change his diet? Is he interested in drug route? Sometimes we love to help so much, do all this search stuff, and the person doesn't want that. Let's hope he joins us here. carolg ysicjacqueline <myfaithstands@...> wrote: Good BLESSED Morning Group; I have a friend whose fiance has MS. Is there any suggestions you can give that I can forward to him. I have sent him an email to sign up for the group also. Thank you and have a BLESSED day. . --------------------------------- Have a burning question? Go to Answers and get answers from real people who know. Messages in this topic (8) ________________________________________________________________________ 5c. Re: MS (Multiple Sclerosis Posted by: " Sharyn E. Cerniglia " sharyn.cerniglia@... sharyncern Date: Mon Dec 4, 2006 9:05 am ((PST)) And tell him not to drink/eat *anything* with aspartame in it! Sharyn _____ ysicjacqueline <myfaithstands@...> wrote: Good BLESSED Morning Group; I have a friend whose fiance has MS. Is there any suggestions you can give that I can forward to him. I have sent him an email to sign up for the group also. Messages in this topic (8) ________________________________________________________________________ 5d. Re: MS (Multiple Sclerosis Posted by: " Don Eitner " mysticalherbalist@... philosophical1also Date: Mon Dec 4, 2006 9:23 am ((PST)) My best advice is to have him not eat or drink anything that isn't 100% natural and living. No dead food, no processed food, no junk food, no meat, no stimulants (coffee, tea, salt, spices,etc.) etc. Lots of fresh organic tender leafy greens, fresh organic fruits and lots of distilled or highly purified water. Get as much sunlight as possible, fresh air, plenty of exercise (depending on how advanced his condition is of course), and lots and lots of rest. Don Quai ysicjacqueline wrote: > Good BLESSED Morning Group; > I have a friend whose fiance has MS. Is there any suggestions you can > give that I can forward to him. I have sent him an email to sign up for > the group also. > > Thank you and have a BLESSED day. > > . > > P.S. If you would like to send the information directly to him, his > email address is; catboxlamp@... > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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