Some people don't ever want to work full time. Clint Jones is one of them. (So is Nancy Thomas, the attorney whose letter appears on page 21.) Clint does a good job of telling his friends exactly what industries he wants to be involved with. Don't leave people guessing what you want to do. Target a specific market. Make some decisions about where you belong and communicate those decisions to your support group. It's a big mistake to keep your options too open.
CLINTON D. JONES
1330 Marion Street | Denver, Colorado 80218
H: 303- 861-7356 | C: 720-690-5585 | cjones@msn.com
November 3, 20—
Mr. William S. Frank
President
CareerLab
10475 Park Meadows Drive, Ste. 600
Lone Tree, CO 80124-5437
Dear Bill,
I have begun to market myself as a personnel manager on a permanent part-time basis to small firms (25-75 employees) in the greater metro area. I am open to any type of organization or industry, but I prefer professional firms such as:
- Law
- Medicine
- Engineering
- Accounting
- Financial Planning
- Dental
- Architecture
Should you be aware or become aware of any of your business associates, friends, or acquaintances who may be considering the need for a part-time Personnel Manager, I would appreciate your giving me their names to contact personally.
Any assistance or suggestions that you can give me will be appreciated.
Your friend,
Clinton D. Jones