Archive for April, 2008

Man I’m In The Wrong Job

Thursday, April 24th, 2008

Ever been in your job and thought to yourself, I’m in the wrong job. Granted it might be after your lunchtime walk where you see a group of high flying executives getting into their BMW convertibles. But do you need to be a “high flying executive� so to speak to earn good salary?
 

High end personal assistants are commanding $100k pay packets and often have better qualifications than their bosses.

It seems certain that long gone are the days of secretaries whom only typed letters and booked luncheon appointments. Today’s career-oriented PAs have become savvy advisers for top-end executives.As well as being trusted with confidential company information, an efficient PA is now practically expected to run the office while their boss is away.

Very few of our companies even use the term secretary any more and they are far more specific and use a classification like administration manager.Other administrative based positions that are high paying that traditionally were only left to juniors and part timers include:
 

Document Control: A senior doc controller can earn upwards of $100k

Contracts Administration: experienced Contracts Administrators can command $120k +

Office Managers: An office manager in a medium to large company will be able to ask for 80k + without the boss scoffing at them.
 

Several of these positions are currently being advertised by Logic Recruitment, come see our positions in the advertised positions tab on the left hand side. Trump

Work keeping you up at night?

A recent study has found that ONE in two working Australians suffer from sleep deprivation with the number one reason being their job.

This survey results by health insurer MBF reveal 51 per cent of the population are sleep deprived, and 12 per cent blame longer working hours, work-related stress and job insecurity for feeling exhausted.

Another 12 per cent believe they are too busy to allow for sufficient sleep, with social events, family commitments, and watching TV the top excuses. And now the problems leading to chronic exhaustion have been given a new name, “semi-somnia”.

Doctors generally recommend for adults seven to eight hours of sleep.Maybe next time you find yourself stressing about the job ditch the glass of red for a chamomile tea, put the kids to bed, switch off the TV, and go to bed.

Now there’s some food for thought.   

Triathlons for Dummies

Friday, April 18th, 2008

The Team at Logic are proud to be participating in the Busselton Half Ironman on Sunday May 3rd. Logic are participating in this as a duo with Trevor Van Aurich electing to do the swim and cycle and Kilee Giles to do the run leg. This gruelling event is not for the faint hearted and allot of training and dedication has been required by team Logic. With this in mind this blogger has been inspired to do this weeks blog on triathlons, a starters kit.

The Event

 

Swim: 1.9 km Bike: 90.1 km Run: 21.1For more information on the event please check out: http://www.busseltonhalf.com/index.html

Essential Gear

Swimming: Goggles, chlorine resistant bathers (they last longer!), swim cap Cycling: A bike (preferably a road bike) helmet, spare tube,  pump, levers, water bottle holder and bottle Running: Good quality pair of running shoes, comfortable running clothing
 

Race Tips

Swim starts:  Triathlons involve a mass start, so be aware that it can feel like a swimming with a school of fish if you get caught up in the middle! If you’re a weak swimmer, position yourself to the back of the pack. If you’re a strong  swimmer position yourself toward the front.

Wetsuits: If the water temperature is less than 24 degrees, you are allowed to wear a wetsuit. This can often bring a weaker swimmer much peace of mind as it increases buoyancy. It can also aid performance by significant amounts due to buoyancy and in cold water it makes thing much more comfortable!

Drafting: Sitting directly behind another cyclist is considered cheating in triathlon. Rules state that each cyclist must be at least 7m apart (unless overtaking). When overtaking you have 15 seconds to get in front of the competitor you are passing. As soon as you have been passed, you must immediately drop behind 7m. Transitions: A lot of time can be wasted in transition, so make sure you practise transitions a few times. Think about what will save time, use elastic laces in your sneakers as they are quicker to put on than tying up laces. Also ensure your helmet is on before unracking your bike and keep it on until you have hung your bike on the racks at the end of your cycle.

Training Schedule: Team Training

First depending on the number of participant you may be able to do a leg each, or as in the case of Team Logic, a duo one member of the team has to do 2 legs. This is usually split swim/ bike, or bike/ run. The training schedule below is representative of Team Logic’s training but not their actual training program. Further this program is based on 2 reasonably fit and active individuals, obviously you might need to modify this depending on your level of fitness

Swim/ Bike Training

Monday: Swim ( 2 km )

Tuesday: Cycle ( 40-50 km ) Wednesday: Swim ( 1.5km )

Thursday: Swim ( 1-1.5km ) and cycle ( 20-30km )

Friday: Swim ( 2-2.5 km )

Saturday: Day Off

Sunday: Cycle ( 50-70km )

 

Run Training

Monday: Run 7- 10 km fast pace Tuesday: Cross Training ( 30 min of any aerobic exercise other than running)

Wednesday: Run 10-15 km easy pace

Thursday: Day Off

Friday: Run 5 – 8 km hilly terrain

Saturday: Run for 70 – 80 min

Sunday:  Day Off

We challenge you to come join us at any triathlons to come in the future! We are looking at growing our Team Logic so if your interested and have no objections wearing our singlets then let us know .  Cycling                                         

                   

         

    

  

 

 

 

 

The Work and Study Conundrum

Friday, April 11th, 2008

Getting a better education is a great way to get ahead at work. But juggling a job with external study isn’t always easy. The workload as office and course deadlines loom can be suffocating and relationships with family and friends can suffer.

If you plan to work while studying, experts say preparation, support and a good employer are all important.

Cate Wellington, an organisational effectiveness manager at Qantas, saw extra study as a way of taking the next step in her career. She began a masters of business administration in mid-2006, hoping to develop her management skills, and is due to finish at the end of next year.

To help contain the study workload and keep a healthy work-life balance, Wellington takes just one subject a semester. She says even for a well-organised person it can take real discipline and organisation to accommodate the extra work. “Typically, I get up three mornings a week at 5am to fit in some extra study,” she says. “I’m careful to optimise my time. For example, I make personal phone calls on the way to and from work.”

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Evidence suggests bosses reward those who study with promotions and pay rises.

 

Ken Burt, general manager for Victoria and NSW with recruiter The Brooklyn Group, says there are many positives to combining work and study, “There’s a real bar set with some organisations,” he says.

“They [are looking] for candidates with postgraduate qualifications. An MBA, for example, can help when organisations are looking for … people with future potential.”

However, Jasmine Sliger, a corporate psychologist and executive coach with JSA International Communications, says the downside of working while studying is often having less time for family, friends, relationships and socialising.

Before people commit to extra studies, Sliger says they should ask themselves key questions, such as “Do you have a support team with your family and employer?” and “Do you have realistic expectations and a real passion for what you’re studying?” She believes some personalities are better suited to the work-study juggling act than others and it helps to know how you cope with competing demands.

Another hurdle is that some bosses can feel threatened when employees start advanced degrees. This may lead to them questioning the commitment of workers to their jobs. Sliger advises people to be discreet about taking on extra studies if they’re in this situation. “The larger the organisation, the better off people usually are,” she says. “But be judicious about asking for time off, especially if you have a poor manager who may be unsupportive.”

However, many employers recognise the value of further education to the company and are becoming more flexible and accommodating. Wellington has been in her job only since December last year but she’s already found “Qantas is very focused on the development of people, so they have been supportive of my MBA.”

Wellington says her work-study mix has forced her to make adjustments to her life but doesn’t regard these as negative, given the benefit her career is getting. “I tend to think in terms of ‘opportunity-cost’ quite a bit and focus on quality time with family and friends rather than quantity,” she says.

Meanwhile, one benefit of keeping your job when you study is that it can help you maintain commitment to learning during the your course. Edwin Trevor-Roberts, a career consultant and chief executive of Trevor-Roberts Associates, says this is because you see your studies being applied in real-life situations.

Do you currently juggle work and study? What has your experience been like? Please send us a comment and let us know.

(article published on smh.com.au)

Whats happening @ Logic HQ

Friday, April 4th, 2008

Logic are proud to announce that Calibre Engenium has joined us as our latest high profile client. We welcome Calibre and hope that we can have a long and successful relationship together.    

 

Logic recruitment are still competing in a local beach volleyball competition and are currently sitting mid table and battling hard. Lookout for us in orange and blue our Logic singlets at your local beach volleyball club. You cant miss us!

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Team Logic will also be participating in the Busselton half iron man on Sunday, 3rd may. This event includes a 1.9km swim, 90 km bike, and half marathon run! Feel free to come up and say hello. We may be a little puffed but we are always happy to have a chat! Quite the active and sporting bunch aren’t we? 

Logic are growing! We have temporarily poached the services of Amanda Mouttet, the newest member of our offices to help with the ever increasing workload. Amanda welcome to the team, and who knows she may even become a permanent addition… 

We are still looking for additional financial services companies seeking recruitment to add to our portfolio. So if you are searching for a recruitment company that cares search no further and give us a call!      

 

 

 

 


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