Nakheel Cuts 500 Jobs, a Sign of the Times

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69AFxn hi! how you doin?

mike of DE 10:19AM January 18, 2009

Objective: Seeking for a challenging position in an organization that will utilize my skills and Abilities to achieve business objectives and to contribute growth for the organization and myself.

Responsibilites:

Selling company's diverseproduct.

Gareetwelcome and meet customers needs in a friendly manner.

Adress customer grievances emphathetically and with professomalism.

maintanining high standard of visul presentation and merchendising.

preparingdailysales and daily cash collection reports.

Handling peety cash accounts .

Providing excellent Customer service , responding to their quarries and assisting them around the store.

Requesting items from warehouse for the stock over period.

Supervising to the merchandising of items as per the display layout.

Giving feedback of fast and slow moving items.

Doing market surveys to study the latest trends .

Nabin Gautam 3:05AM December 31, 2008

Hi. Good news.

Gordon of TX 12:39AM December 24, 2008

The WSJ had a great article on the Emirates airline crew and mentions the Atlantis party: ttp://online.wsj.com/article/SB122877609256789273.html

Kim of DC 2:25PM December 09, 2008

Tough decisions all around for Nakheel. Continue on with such extravagance or find the means to retain jobs - jobs that were no doubt sell points to rip up the ocean's underbelly and create this beheamoth monstrosity.

Chris of NY 10:31AM December 08, 2008

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