I’m looking for the public relations people for these companies, McDonald’s, Wendy’s, Burger King, Chick-Fill-A, Dairy Queen, Taco Bell, Hardee’s, Carl’s Jr., Subway, Arby’s, Panera, Tim Horton’s, Bob Evans, Johnny Rocket, KFC, IHOP, Pizza Hut, Olive Garden, Long John Silvers, Fazoli’s, Del Taco, A&W, Applebee’s, White Castle, Rally’s, and Red Robin.
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I have figured out my approximate living expenses and calculated I need to make $45 an hour to clear $48,000 a year (after taxes). Does anyone else have a better way to calculate for writing?
Thanks in advance.
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My husband started a small publicity firm this year. I was wondering if anyone can give me ideas as to how to contact firms like Loreal, Coca Cola, Walmart, Baskin Robins, and others. I have made contact with some of their local publicity agents but they always just say they will present my material to their customer. I am almost sure they are not doing it. I want to present these companies my media without having to go through their agent. I see ads in local magazines and wonder how they get them to place their ads. I haven’t had any success yet. Any suggestions will be appreciated.
I am 43 years old and a former award-winning Canadian journalist. My strengths lie in the area of media relations, government relations, aboriginal relations and issues management.
I am a seasoned communicator, creative, educated and worldly. I have worked across North America, including the Arctic, Ottawa and Washington. I have also worked in South America and the U.K.
With my background and skill set, I believe I am well suited for just about any position in corporate communications and public affairs. As an “out-of-the-box” team leader, I have a reputation for getting the job done.
In addition to be an excellent communicator, I am a strategist, a facilitator, an ideas person, a role model, hard working, loyal and ethical. I am looking to work for a company that shares the same values and principles as I do – honesty, success and reward.
If you know of a job that would match my skills, I would be happy to hear from you
I’m a freshman and I am very interested in the medium between businesses/organizations and the people/customers. So should I get a B.A. in Public Relations and minor in Marketing, getting experience in both… or should I get a B.B.A. in Marketing, getting the boring Finance/Accounting experience instead of PR? Basically, do employers in the field look for “know-how” or the “prestige” of a B.B.A?
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