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Friday 28 December 2012

For Recession-Proof Professionals Global Recession is Good :-)


Remember, in every situation you can come out Victorious if you choose to.

When in the era of Global Recession most of the professionals become dul n drowzy, All HR Managers can avail the Big time Benefits of Economic Recession. They can always hire very good team for very less Cost to Company.


Economic Recession Makes You Wiser

You'll be surprised how people start to lecture you about spending wisely, saving for the future, tighten your belt! My drunk neighbor has been sober for so many days!

Seriously, in this world where consumerism is highly encouraged, the situation right now has made everybody a notch wiser than before. I don't see people splurging like they used too. Anybody who say's otherwise...it's your opinion.lol

Global Recession

Want to Recession-Proof  Yourself ? 



Looking to thrive in our new, post-recession economy? Then it’s essential to focus on doing work that it would be near-impossible to program a computer or robot to do.

A fascinating study, published in the Cambridge Journal of Economics in 2012, found that Americans in the creative class — those in jobs such as engineers, artists, scientists and educators —  had a lower chance of being unemployed from 2006 to 2011 than those employed in the service sector or working class jobs, such as construction or manufacturing.

Other research has already showed that those with college degrees fared better than those who lack them in the last recession. This study looked beyond education levels alone and drilled down into how the jobs people do and the skills required to do them affected their employment rates.

Having a college degree alone isn’t a vaccine against unemployment, as many recent graduates know all too well. As the study shows, those who are most valued in today’s economy are applying whatever education they have–whether it’s a high school diploma or a graduate degree — to fields that require a high degree of knowledge, creativity and human judgement. The work they do can’t easily be automated.

The study, “The Creative Class and the crisis,” was written by Todd Gabe at the University of Maine, Richard Florida at the University of Toronto and Charlotta Mellander of Jönköping International Business School in Sweden.

Even if you’re self-employed, the conclusions are fascinating and offer a road map to economic relevance in the years to come.

Florida, an expert on urban studies, has called the Great Recession the “Great Reset,” in which the economy made a profound shift toward favoring “knowledge-based creative activities.” The study suggests that many of us need to reset our career planning to reflect this dramatic change.

About 8.4 million jobs in the U.S. disappeared from January 2008 to December 2009, the study notes.

While unemployment rose among all major classes of jobs in the recession, those in the creative class  fared the best. They had an unemployment rate of 4.1% in 2010 and 2011, after the recession officially ended, according to the researchers’ analysis of data from the U.S. Current Population Survey. Before the recession, in 2006 and 2007, their unemployment rate was 1.9%, and during the crisis, in 2008 and 2009, their jobless rate was 3%.

In contrast, those in service class jobs, in fields like retail, had an unemployment rate of 9.3% in the post-recession years. They had a 5% unemployment rate before the recession and 6.9% during the recession.

Those in working class jobs in fields such as construction and manufacturing had an unemployment rate of 14.6% after the recession. Before the crisis hit, their unemployment rate was 6.5%. During the recession, it was 11.1%.

Interestingly, those in the creative class had lower likelihood of unemployment than those with the same level of education who worked in service and working class jobs.

For instance, unemployment among college-educated members of the creative classes was 3.2% after the recession, compared to a 5.9% unemployment rate among college grads in service class careers and 8.7% among college grads in working class careers.

Among members of the creative class with no college degree, the post-recession unemployment rate was 5.7%, compared to 10% among service sector workers and 15.1% among counterparts who also had no college degree and had previously been employed in working class jobs.

Some of the hardest hit workers, the authors noted, were employed in fields like construction that suffered severe downturns during the economic crisis or were based in cities that were disproportionately affected by the housing bust.

The authors also pointed out that, prior to the Great Recession, growth of residential and commercial construction fueled expansion of service sector businesses. When the housing market collapsed, that also affected service sector jobs that had taken shape in the housing boom.

But they also point to a structural change in the workplace that will affect many Americans. While companies’ investments in technology in recent years have complemented the work done by problem-solving creative workers, tools like computers did not replace what they do. Technology expanded their reach. However, that was not the case for workers doing routine jobs that entail following rigid corporate instructions repeatedly. Computers and other tech tools began replacing some of the work they do.

The creative class also benefited from another trend that showed up in the worldwide economic crisis: Their work was not as heavily affected by export-related conditions as, say, manufacturing workers’ jobs are. It is more tied to local consumption.

Studies like this have profound implications not just for workers but for both educators and employers.

Many schools still follow an old model focused on preparing workers for an industrial economy. While well-financed private schools and wealthy public school districts have for years offered students classes in disciplines like web design and robotics, many poorly financed schools lag behind them and miss opportunities to ignite students’ interest in fields like this.

We all need to look at what is being taught in the schools in our community and make sure it reflects what students need to know today, not just what mattered 40 years ago. You don’t necessarily need a college degree to excel in a field like web design, yet we do little to promote careers like this among high school graduates who aren’t college bound.

We also need to do more to spread entrepreneurship education, which is ignored in many schools. Many in the creative classes are self-employed or run small businesses, from marketing shops to architecture firms. However, most of us graduate from high school without a clue as to how to run a business, unless we happened to be part of a family that owned one.

Entrepreneurs and other employers also need to keep pace with the changes. The customers of the future will either want products and services that can be purchased at the rock-bottom prices automation allows–or offer something special, that only humans can bring. What types of highly customized service, unique expertise or cutting-edge skills do you have to offer? Many of us need to be able to answer questions like these, or we’ll find ourselves sidelined.

This is a very broad topic that would require a lens in itself but according to recession.org,

"Recession is primarily caused by the actions taken to control the money supply in the economy. The Federal Reserve is responsible for maintaining an ideal balance between money supply, interest rates, and inflation. When the Fed loses balance in this equation, the economy can spiral out of control, forcing it to correct itself."

In short, you can blame the Government for everything that's happening right now. But hey, that didn't come from me.

Let's go talk about something better, shall we?
Benefits Of Economic Recession
Alas! The much awaited section...

OK, so now that we know a little bit about recession and how it affects our lives in a negative fashion (I was gonna talk about the effects a little bit but I think it's pretty obvious so I chose not to), let us now concentrate on the positive side of things.

In this section I will talk about the benefits of economic recession (obviously) and I will introduce you to people who realized these benefits and started using them to their favor. You can do the same, so keep on reading.




What Happens during a Recession?
Causes of Economic Recession
Definition Global Recession,
Benefits of Economic Recession,
Recession History,
Define Economic Recession,
Affects of a Recession,
Current Economic Recession,





Are we already in a recession?
MarketWatch
The Economic Cycle Research Institute agrees, and recently announced that a recession may have begun as long ago as July. The combined economic signal coming from industrial production and personal income, noted ECRI in a recent report, “has never ...
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Spain Posts Current Account Surplus as Recession Continues
Bloomberg
Contracting internal demand continued to weigh down the economy in the last three months of the year, making for a sixth quarter of recession, the Bank of Spain said today in its monthly bulletin. It will give its first estimate of gross domestic ...
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From the ashes of Intifada and recession came (arguably) Tel Aviv's favourite ...
Haaretz
From the ashes of Intifada and recession came (arguably) Tel Aviv's favourite restaurant. A decade ago, a one-of-a-kind , around-the-clock eatery opened its gates across from the Tel Aviv municipality. The owners look back at the concept, the criticism ...
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Haaretz
Singapore Close to a Recession as Q4 Estimates Weak
OANDA Forex (blog)
Singapore likely joined Japan in recession in the fourth quarter of 2012, dragged down by weakness in its top exports of electronics, according to a Reuters poll of economists. Gross domestic product (GDP) probably shrank by an annualized and ...
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Recession-rattled investors lose faith in stocks
Florida Today
Defying decades of investment history, ordinary Americans are selling stocks for a fifth year in a row. The selling has not let up despite unprecedented measures by the Federal Reserve to persuade people to buy and the come-hither allure of a ...
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Editorial: Tenuous prosperity: Recovery from the recession remains fragile
Deseret News
Utah's metro areas have done better than much of the country when it comes to recovering from the so-called Great Recession, making 2012 a good year. And yet, despite the generally favorable news, such as Forbes Magazine recently choosing Utah as the ...
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Deseret News
France Teeters on the Brink of Recession
24/7 Wall St.
It may not seem like much, but France's INSEE reported that third-quarter gross domestic product was higher by 0.1%, not the 0.2% preliminary number. GDP contracted in the second quarter. France's economy continues to hug a flat line. A recession could ...
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Global recession may dampen Indian export prospects in 2013
Firstpost
New Delhi: Indian exports, which was hit by global slowdown last year, are likely to remain sluggish during 2013 as well due to challenging economic conditions in western economies, though policymakers have drawn a strategy to diversify exports. The ...
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Firstpost


Captain Paula got new Cessna 172,



I am so happy Captain Paula got new Cessna 172, I am sure On my next USA trip she would  Let me Fly this Bird :-)



Happy Landings Captain 




2012: Tumultuous year for Indian aviation industry
Economic Times
NEW DELHI: It was not a smooth sailing for the Indian aviation industry in 2012 as it saw the grounding of Kingfisher Airlines and financial trouble hitting Air India and other carriers besides a prestigious $500 million airport upgrade contract bagged ...
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Economic Times
Newsworthy and notable trends in General Aviation and Bush piloting for 2012
Alaska Dispatch
It's time to face facts and pay respects, tech bloggers and smartphone savants: your mobile revolution might never have been without the DIY determination and grit of America's bush pilots and GA aviators. Maybe the Nexus 4 is the most elegant mobile...
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Alaska Dispatch
Ohio mayors petition Obama to support general aviation
Wichita Business Journal (blog)
A group of mayors from Ohio have sent a letter to President Barack Obama asking him to back off rhetoric they feel is harming the general aviation industry. Daniel McCoy: Reporter- Wichita Business Journal: Email | Twitter. A group of mayors from Ohio ...
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Aviation Heritage Foundation receives grant
New Bern Sun Journal
HAVELOCK — The Eastern Carolina Aviation Heritage Foundation has received a $50,000 grant from the Harold Bate Foundation. Diane Miller, grants manager for Havelock, said the money is to be used to help develop a marketing, outreach and education ...
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LA aviation mechanic school considers shutdown
San Jose Mercury News
LOS ANGELES—A 41-year-old aviation mechanics training school near a suburban Los Angeles airport is slated to be closed or relocated next year if the Los Angeles Unified School District cannot find the funds to keep the program going. The possible ...
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County tables re-appointing Weaver to aviation board
KPCnews.com
ANGOLA — After nearly a one-hour discussion on whether to re-appoint Dr. R. Wyatt Weaver to the Steuben County Board of Aviation Commissioners, the Steuben County Board of Commissioners tabled the issue for more fact finding Thursday. Weaver ...
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As it prepares for merger, Middle Georgia College's aviation campus continues ...
Macon Telegraph (blog)
But officials at Middle Georgia College's aviation campus say they hope the quality of their programs is no secret. In the midst of statewide budget cuts and an upcoming consolidation with Macon State College, faculty and students remain concentrated ...
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Paris's Aviation Club To Host WPT National Event
Official WPT Poker Magazine
The Aviation Club de France, Paris's – indeed, one of the world's - most famous cardrooms, is the host for the upcoming PartyPoker.fr WPT National Paris Event. Scheduled at the beginning of the Euro Finals of Poker, the €1,500 NLHE event will be played ...
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Official WPT Poker Magazine
Stakeholders Call for More Devt of Aviation Sector
THISDAY Live
President of the Aviation Round Table (ART), Dele Ore has called for more development of the Nigerian aviation industry eve as he decried the low level of foreign airlines investment in Nigeria, saying it is less than 10 per cent. Speaking to ...
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Aviation Ministry plans direct flights from Visakhapatnam to Andaman and ...
TravelBizMonitor
The Civil Aviation Ministry is mulling the possibility of direct passenger flights from Visakhapatnam to Andaman and Nicobar Islands, as per a TOI report. The direct flight between Visakhapatnam and Andaman will cater to the needs of about 1.5 lakh ...
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Wednesday 26 December 2012

Kazakh Acting Border Chief Colonel Turganbek Stambekov Killed in Russian-Made Plane Crash




Along seven crew members and 19 other members of the border security service.

Kazakhstan says its acting border security chief is dead after his plane crashed near the Uzbekistan border.

A statement from Kazakhstan's security agency said the Russian-made plane disappeared from radar as it prepared to land in the southern city of Shymkent.  It said Colonel Turganbek Stambekov was killed along seven crew members and 19 other members of the border security service.

Stambekov had been appointed to lead the border agency in June after a mass killing of 14 border troops at an outpost near the border with China.

Kazakh officials say an investigation into the cause of the crash is underway but that weather conditions at the time of the crash were poor.


Kazakh Jet Crash Kills 27 Aboard
Wall Street Journal
MOSCOW—Kazakhstan's acting border-service chief was among 27 people killed in a military-plane crash on Tuesday near a southern city, another blow to the agency after he was appointed in June to deal with the aftermath of a mass killing involving a ...
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Kazakhstan: Plane Crash Kills 27
New York Times
A military transport plane crashed in southern Kazakhstan on Tuesday, killing all 27 people on board, including the commander of the nation's border guards, the KNB security service said. The twin-engine Antonov An-72 jet, which belonged to the border ...
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Kazakh Acting Border Chief Killed in Plane Crash
Voice of America
Kazakhstan says its acting border security chief is dead after his plane crashed near the Uzbekistan border. A statement from Kazakhstan's security agency said the Russian-made plane disappeared from radar as it prepared to land in the southern city of ...
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Victim in Leesburg plane crash was inventor who retired at 38
Orlando Sentinel
Pauline Fetcko knew something was wrong when her son and his wife didn't arrive on time at Leesburg International Airport. Every year, John and Julie Fetcko flew one of their small airplanes to Lake County to spend Christmas Eve with family. This year ...
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Plane Crash Survivors Shifted to Rangoon General Hospital
The Irrawaddy News Magazine
RANGOON — Nine people injured in an Air Bagan plane crash that claimed two lives in Shan State on Tuesday have been transferred to Rangoon General Hospital to receive further treatment, while two US citizens who survived the crash have been sent to ...
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The Irrawaddy News Magazine
Doug Moe: The 'other' fatal plane crash of late 1967 in Madison
77Square.com
10, the day of my column on the 45th anniversary of the Otis Redding plane crash into Lake Monona, I received a note from a woman named Kimberly Bannigan. Kim graciously said she enjoyed the column, then noted, “Redding's crash was the second in ...
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Kazakhstan plane crash kills 27 people including leading border guards
Telegraph.co.uk
The plane crashed 20 kilometres (12 miles) from Shymkent airport where it had been due to land after a flight from the capital Astana. Kazakhstan's KTK television said that the plane fell from a height of 800 metres (2,600 feet) and the weather around ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
Kazakh plane crash leaves all 27 passengers dead
GlobalPost
Baku, AZERBAIJAN: Wreckage of a plane crash that killed all 23 people who aboard a plane that crashed in Azerbaijan, December 2005. The Antonov An-140, crashed shortly after taking off from the capital Baku, across the Caspian Sea in Kazakhstan.
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Kingfisher revival plan lacks clear funding proposal: Aviation Minister Ajit Singh


Bloomberg
The Federal Aviation Administration and other agencies under the department would have the remainder of the fiscal year that ends Sept. 30 to adjust to budget decreases, John Porcari, DOT's deputy secretary, said in an e-mail obtained by Bloomberg.
Yahoo! News (blog)
WICHITA, Kan. - The Kansas Aviation Museum is offering a rare opportunity for the public to experience a flight in an F-4 simulator. The so-called F4 experience will be available Wednesday through Sunday at the Wichita museum. Detailed flight controls ...
IBNLive
New Delhi: A revival plan submitted to the aviation regulator by grounded carrier Kingfisher is not backed by a clear funding proposal, the aviationminister said on December 26. Kingfisher, which has not flown since October, has estimated debts of $2 ...
Marines.mil (press release)
Frank Baron Jr. stands at port-arms circa 1933. Baron served as an active duty Marine from 1933 to 1937. Photo provided by Teri Juybari, Baron's granddaughter. (Photo by Lance Cpl. Sarah Wolff-Diaz)

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A Good Pilot is Always Learning



Never run out of Airspeed, Altitude and Ideas at the same time"
Today was the night before Christmas, and out on the Ramp,
Not an Airplane was stirring, not even a Champ.
The Aircraft were fastened to Tie downs with care,
In hopes that -- come morning -- they all would be there.

The Fuel Trucks were nestled, all snug in their spots,
With gusts from two-forty at 39 Knots.
I slumped at the fuel desk, now finally caught up,
And settled down comfortably, resting my butt.

When the radio lit up with noise and with chatter,
I turned up the scanner to see what was the matter.
A voice clearly heard over static and snow,
Called for clearance to Land at the Airport below.

He barked his transmission so lively and quick,
I'd have sworn that the call sign he used was "St. Nick."
I ran to the panel to turn up the lights,
The better to welcome this magical Flight.

He called his position, no room for denial,
"St. Nicholas One, turnin' left onto final."
And what to my wondering eyes should appear,
But a Rutan-built sleigh, with eight Rotax Reindeer!

With vectors to final, down the Glideslope he came,
As he passed all fixes, he called them by name:
"Now Ringo! Now Tolga! Now Trini and Bacun!
On Comet! On Cupid!" What pills was he takin'?

While controllers were sittin', and scratchin' their heads,
They phoned to my office, and I heard it with dread,
The message they left was both urgent and dour:
"When Santa pulls in, have him please call the Tower."

He landed like silk, with the sled runners sparking,
Then I heard, "Left at Charlie," and "Taxi to parking."
He slowed to a Taxi, Turned off of three-oh,
And stopped on the Ramp with a "Ho, ho-ho-ho..."

He stepped out of the sleigh, but before he could talk,
I ran out to meet him with my best set of Chocks.
His red helmet and goggles were covered with frost,
And his beard was all blackened from Reindeer exhaust.

His breath smelled like peppermint, gone slightly stale,
And he puffed on a pipe, but he didn't inhale.
His cheeks were all rosy and jiggled like jelly,
His boots were as black as a cropduster's belly.

He was chubby and plump, in his suit of bright red,
And he asked me to "fill it, with hundred low-lead."
He came dashing in from the snow-covered pump,
I knew he was anxious for drainin' the sump.

I spoke not a word, but went straight to my work,
And I filled up the sleigh, but I spilled like a jerk.
He came out of the restroom, and sighed in relief,
Then he picked up a phone for a Flight Service brief.

And I thought as he silently scribed in his Log,
These reindeer could land in an eighth-mile fog.
He completed his Pre-Flight, from the front to the rear,
Then he put on his Headset, and I heard him yell, "Clear!"

And laying a finger on his Push-To-Talk,  [ PTT ] 
He called up the Control Tower for Clearance and Squawk.
"Take taxiway Charlie, the Southbound Direction,
Turn right three-two-zero at Pilot's discretion"

He sped down the runway, the bestof the best,
"Your Traffic's a Grumman, inbound from the west."
Then I heard him proclaim, as he Climbed through the night,

"Merry Christmas to all! 

I have Traffic in Sight."

"Never run out of Airspeed, Altitude and Ideas at the same time"

A Good Pilot is Always Learning


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AVIATION TERMS


RAMP
An inclined surface or roadway connecting different levels.

KNOTS

It indicated airspeed.

SQUAWK

It is used by air traffic control  when they are assigning an aircraft a transponder code e.g., "Squawk 7611"

GLIDESLOPE

The proper path for an airplane approaching a landing strip; also called glide path.

CHOCK 

A wedge placed in front of the wheels of an aeroplane on the ground to prevent it from moving forward when the engine is run up.

TAXIWAY

It is a path on an airport connecting runways with ramps, hangars, terminals and other facilities.

CHARLIE

Vertical Roll(The aircraft does a high-speed run at a low level, pulls up into a vertical climb, and performs quick rolls to one side. As the speed washes off, the aircraft is pulled up farther to recover off a roll-off-the-top .)

GRUMMAN

It is a single engine biplane agricultural aircraft & developed by GRUMMAN in 1950.

RUNWAY

It is rectangular area on a land aerodrome prepared for the landing and takeoff of aircraft.

AIRSPEED

It is the speed of an aircraft relative to the air.

ALTITUDE

means HEIGHT related on the context in which it is used (aviation).


TRAFFIC IN SIGHT

Used by pilots to inform a controller that previously issued traffic is in sight.

SOUTHBOUND
Going toward the south

CLEARANCE

Used by Air Traffic Control,the time at which the departure clearance is automatically canceled if takeoff has not been made.




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Headset
 Push-To-Talk,  [ PTT ]

 tower
 clearance
squawk.

Glideslope

Ramp

Chocks.


Taxiway
Charlie,
Southbound direction,

Turn right three-two-zero at
Pilot's discretion"
Traffic
Grumman,
Inbound


Runway

Airspeed,

Altitude

Traffic in Sight