Kamis, 19 Maret 2009
Future Jobs
Jobs recruiters will always try to dig out more about who we are. So why don’t we inform and impress the recruiters or hiring directors, blog can shows how you so enthusiastic and engaged with your industry. It also makes you look like an expert in your field.
Just imagines if you're competing with someone who has equal skills and experience, maybe a blog can close the gap. Having that little bit extra can tip the scales in your favor. This idea may help you get speaking engagements and interviews for future jobs.
"Used a blog as your networking and advertising tools, and it may help you too gain a victory in the future career"
Rabu, 11 Maret 2009
Tie Knot
Many people have few occasions to wear a tie in their daily lives. In some instances where a tie should be worn, a person might have forgotten how to correctly knot one, or never known in the first. so check it out!!
Four in hand knot
Advantage: It is the easiest to learn among the four most commonly used necktie knots.
Disadvantage: It is asymmetric, which does not look good on wide collar shirts.
Suitable occasion: It is a small tie knot that suits shirts with a narrow collar opening.
Half-Windsor Knot
Advantage: It is symmetric, more business like than the four-in-hand knot
Disadvantage: Suitable occasion: It is a little bit more difficult to tie than the four-in-hand knot.
Suitable occasion: It is suitable for most occasions.
Windsor knot
Advantage: It is symmetric, it gives a sense of nobility and it is a large necktie knot that looks elegant on wide collar shirts.
Disadvantage: If you use a tie made of thick materials, the resulting knot will be too large. It is not suitable for narrow collar shirts.
Suitable occasion: It suits shirts with a wide collar opening and its looks fabulous in business and political occasions.
The Double-simple
Is similar to the Four-in-hand, what differentiates them is a "second pass" or wrap-around.
This knot is ideal for men who are not particularly tall as it reduces the length of the finished tie. It is perfect with Italian collars and for ties made from a thin fabric, like silk. It is quick and easy to tie.
The Small knot or Oriental knot
Is the simplest method of tying a man's neckite, though some claim the simple knot is an alternate name for the four in hand knot. The small knot is not very well-known despite its simplicity. One of the reasons may be the fact that the small knot is not self-releasing, and may annoy people accustomed to four-in-hand and