Tuesday, May 25, 2010

About I am going to work in Phoenix, Arizona next week for a week. Do they partake in daylight savings time

I am going to work in Phoenix, Arizona next week for a week. Do they partake in daylight savings time?
A friend said parts of arizona do not. Thanks, stray cat
Phoenix - 6 Answers
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No i dont think they do. O.o its like..way down near mexico i believe.
2 :
NO, YIPPEEEEEEEEE NO, we do not partake in that ritual. Arizona has enough sun already. We don't need an extra hour. No springing ahead, no falling behind. All those clocks, all those electronics and appliances don't have to be changed. Yippee.
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Last time I heard, NO, Arizona doesn't play that silly game.
4 :
No, Hawaii, Arizona and some counties in IN do not observe Daylight savings time.
5 :
No. Neither Arizona or Hawaii participate in daylight saving time.
6 :
No =]


Wednesday, May 5, 2010

About do graduates from the University of Phoenix get work

Do graduates from the University of Phoenix get work?
I have one year left at the University of Phoenix. I am getting a degree in Software Engineering. Many people are saying that companies will not hire graduates from University of Phoenix (or related schools) because they prefer an employee with a degree from a traditional college. Is there anyone here that has (or knows someone with) a degree from University of Phoenix (or related schools)? Or they successful or having a hard time finding work? Facts only please, no opinions!
Higher Education (University +) - 3 Answers
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I know for a fact that resumes from applicants with degrees from UoP's go immediately in the trash, as our company's policy is that these so-called "graduates" have no proof they actually did the work themselves.
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This really depends on the employer. Some employers won't even look at you because you went to U of P. But others won't care where you went, so long as you have the programming skills. In software engineering for most employers, it's more about what you can do than where you went to school. So make sure that you get the skills that area employers want, and in this way, you set yourself up well for getting hired after you graduate. Make sure you know what the software engineering employers in your area want from BS SE graduates, and make sure you get those skills before you graduate. There may be specific types of certifications they want in addition to the degree - get those before, or just after you graduate, so you're employable. In addition, you want to graduate with real career-related programming experience behind you. If you currently work in programming, you're fine, but if you do not, then see if you can do some programming related work as volunteer work for a local charity, or get a part-time job (if you have time) with the Geek Squad or the Apple Genius Bar or similar. Or talk to U of P about internships and etc. As you approach graduation, if you're looking to make a job change, start looking for new jobs. Take advantage of your network - make sure that everyone you know, knows you're looking - and that includes classmates and former professors, people at your family church - everyone. In addition, use job boards like Monster.com and the tech-related job boards, local newspaper help wanteds, everything.
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2010 US News ranked the school as Un ranked.The University of Phoenix has been the subject of legal and regulatory controversies as a result of its alleged student recruitment practices and what some consider an accelerated academic schedule. There has also been concern expressed by former students, employees, and academics who feel that because the university is a for-profit institution, academic quality must then suffer.Its reputation is fraying as prominent educators, students and some of its own former administrators say the relentless pressure for higher profits, at a university that gets more federal student financial aid than any other, has eroded academic quality [Its] business degree is an M.B.A. Lite,' said Henry M. Levin, a professor of higher education at Teachers College at Columbia University. “I’ve looked at [its] course materials. It’s a very low level of instruction. In 2009, the U.S. Department of Education provided a preliminary report to the university that cited untimely return of unearned Title IV funds for more than 10 percent of sampled students. The report also expressed a concern that some students enroll and begin attending classes before completely understanding the implications of enrollment, including their eligibility for student financial aid. As a result, in January 2010, its parent company, Apollo Group Inc., was required to post a letter of credit for $125 million by January 30 of the same year [87] The lawsuit was set for trial on March 9, 2010.[88] In December 2009, Apollo agreed to settle the dispute by paying the United States $67.5 million, without acknowledging any wrongdoing. In addition, Apollo will pay the plaintiff's attorneys $11 million .The university has had various labor and discrimination issues. It paid $3.5 million to settle alleged violation of overtime compensation provision with the Department of Labor.[107][108] In November 2008 it agreed to pay $1.89 million to settle allegations by the EEOC for alleged religious discrimination favoring Mormon enrollment counselors.[109] In settling these matters, University of Phoenix did not admit any liability or wrongdoing. so in other words you will get a job however it depends on the Employers VIEW OF THE SCHOOL IS and how ready he thinks you are.l

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