Thursday, September 20, 2012


WELCOME to the best time of the year. The season of beautiful leaves, shedding trees, pumpkins, candy, and festivals. It's also the time a lot of companies start their seasonal hiring. This will be a great time to apply to stores in your local shopping malls and plazas. Other great fields to try to tap into would be security both un-armed and armed, banquets & events, Hospitality, and call centers. Good Luck on your endeavors!
                                                 



Need Candidates to fill a position? Looking for a job? Need help in development? Need calls made to help your business? RMBH Staffing and Call Center can assist! Contact us today directly at 678-506-0762. Check out our site www.rmbhospitality.com Doing Business Right! When it comes to calls we do it all!
                                                             
RMB Hospitality would like you to be safe while enjoying your festivities, so below are a few helpful hints to assist you with this goal. Please be sure to review these items with your family:

1. Be sure older children TAKE FRIENDS

and younger children are accompanied by a TRUSTED ADULT when "Trick or Treating." 2. Accompany younger children to the door of every home they approach and make sure parents and guardians are familiar with every home and all people from which the children receive treats.

3. Teach children to

NEVER enter a home without prior permission from their parents or guardians. 4. Teach children to

NEVER approach a vehicle, occupied or not, unless they know the owner and are accompanied by a parent or guardian. 5. Make sure all children wear reflective clothing and carry a glow stick when out at dusk and at night.

6. Make sure children are able to see and breathe properly and easily when using facial masks. All costumes and masks should be clearly marked as flame resistant.

7. Teach children to NEVER approach a home that is not well lit both inside and outside. 8. Teach children to stay alert and remember any suspicious incidents and report them to their parents, guardians, and/or the proper authority.

9. Teach children if anyone tries to grab them to make a scene; loudly yell this person is not my father/mother/guardian; and make every effort to get away by kicking, scream-ing, and resisting.

10. Families may want to organize or attend parties at home, in schools, or in community centers as a good alternative to "Trick or Treating."

We know that many of these tips are common sense, but it is always good to review. Re-member, you are always safer when you stay in areas that you know or at adult supervised community events. You should always use good hygiene practices and wash your hands when you return home and before you eat your treats.

*Be safe during this great season. Remember volunteers and donations are always needed at neighboring shelters, group homes, salvation armies, and YMCA's.  Make a difference today and pledge a few hours of your next off day to be a community partner in your area. Be Blessed and I hope you enjoyed this posting.

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Let's Walk For The Cure. Lupus Fighters Unite

Welcome to spring! Lets come together and save some lives. Lupus walk coming in APRIL! Join a winning team today! Rebecca Brinson walking for her mother Rosalyn.  Donate or Participate more info available at this link http://www.lupuswalkatlanta.com/    "Please Support Our Fight"


Walk for Lupus Now - Making a difference starts with one step.


Walk for Lupus Now is the signature event of the Lupus Foundation of America, Inc. In more than 65 cities and towns across America thousands of people walk to make a difference in the lives of those affected by lupus. Thanks to your efforts Walk for Lupus Now continues to experience tremendous growth across the country, and raise essential funds for programs, support services, and research for those affected by lupus.

 

 
Join us in giving hope to those affected by lupus!
 
It is estimated that 1.5 million Americans, and 55,000 residents in Georgia have a form of lupus. Lupus is a chronic and potentially life-threatening autoimmune disease that can be devastating for people with lupus and their families. In March 2011, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the first treatment for lupus in more than 52 years! This milestone signals that there is hope on the horizon. Even so, we must still continue to address the major gaps that exist in our understanding of the causes and consequences of lupus. It is essential that we have the support of individuals, corporations, foundations and federal, state and local governments so that the 1.5 million Americans with lupus may have hope for the future.

  

 
Getting Started

  
  • Register for Walk for Lupus Now.
  • Set a fundraising goal for yourself, or your team. We suggest a $100 minimum for each individual.
  • Start a team. Walking with a team is more fun, and makes it easier to raise money.
  • Raise money. Set up a personal fundraising page online, and spread the word among your friends, family, and co-workers.
  • Walk with friends, family, team members, and the rest of the Walk for Lupus Now participants on April 28, 2012. We walk rain or shine.
  • Celebrate a job well done, thank all your supporters, and start planning for 2013!