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DATE | 2015-03-18 |
FROM | Ruben Safir
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SUBJECT | Fwd: Re: [NYLXS - HANGOUT] Community Funding
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From Rafi
-------- Forwarded Message -------- Subject: Re: [NYLXS - HANGOUT] Community Funding Date: Wed, 18 Mar 2015 00:20:58 -0400 From: MegaZell To: Ruben Safir
If you want to - Sure.
On Wed, Mar 18, 2015 at 12:09 AM, Ruben Safir wrote:
> Did you want me to forward this to the list? > > Ruben > > > On 03/17/2015 06:10 PM, MegaZell wrote: > > This is a copy of the email I sent out to other contacts. > > > > The custodial jobs have been taken. Currently, the agencies I work for > are > > interviewing for these positions. > > > >>> Hey, > >>> I recently got promoted where I am and I am starting side internship > that > > I will reveal in grand fashion soon. My new >>titles and hours start in > > April. > > > >>> With that said I've been working some part-time jobs that I will soon > > have to give up. If you know anyone that is >>interested send them my way > > so that I can help some good bosses fill in some keep placements in my > > absence. > > > >>> These jobs are ready to start NOW. > >>> All of these jobs come with an 8 hour paid training that you can do > > either at home or onsite in the schools. > > > >>> Here are some of the jobs: > >>> 2 x - Queens - 3 PM to 5 PM - Mon to Fri - $25 an hour - Teaching > > Robotics with Lego Mindstorm > >>> 2 x - Queens - 3 PM to 5 PM - Mon to Fri - $35 an hour - Fundamentals > of > > Linux to Middleschool > >>> 1 x - Queens - 3 PM to 5 PM - Mon to Fri - $35 an hour - Lego Basics > for > > 1st Graders > >>> 2 x - Bronx - 3 PM to 5 PM - Mon to Fri - $25 an hour - Scratch Game > > Programming > >>> 1 x - Bronx - 3 PM to 5 PM - Mon to Fri - $27 an hour - Database Entry > on > > LibreOffice Calc on Linux Desktop > > > >>> Now I've had a few ppl say they were going to show up and did not do so > > :( So if you know anyone that is serious about >>some part-time work - > let > > me know. > > > >>> Cheers, > > On Thu, Mar 5, 2015 at 3:34 PM, Ruben Safir wrote: > > > >> On Wed, Mar 04, 2015 at 09:44:54AM -0800, Elfen Magix wrote: > >> > >>> Parent education can mean a lot of things. And a major problem is > >>> actually getting the parents involved in the first place. > >> THIS is a hustle, and Rafi at megazell-at-gmail.com KNOWS this huslte > >> very well and we, and specifically YOU, can best learn to put all this > >> experience together to work this hustle. This is not like the lottery. > >> This has to be worked. He has a system that he goes to various PTA > >> meetings and pitches Linux educaiton straight to the parents and they > >> can use their distcrissionary spending to set up programs for GNU/Linux > >> education. > >> > >> That is why I am wsay that we need to step out of the box, and learn a > >> technique to aquring the available hunding, or a share of it. But it is > >> 100% a hustle. You have to hustle parents, teachers, principles... and > >> you have to remain on it through failures, through the next failure, > >> until you develope a string of successes. > >> > >> Rafi is gregarious, intelligent and willing to help up learn this > >> hustle, which is far more than learning regulations and law, all of > >> which we have studied until being sick. > >> > >> > >> > >>> Getting anyone over the age of 21 is problematic. Many assume that they > >> as > >>> a parent will do best on their own and believe their actions with > >>> the family is what they require to do and nothing more. So this > >>> falls into several categories which I only mention a couple: > >>> Computer Literacy as a parent - do they know what they children > >>> are doing online? do they know that they are responsible for their > >>> child's actions? Do thy know, in short, if their child cyberbullies > >>> another, that they can go to jail for their child's actions? Can > >>> they be sure that content their child is access is appropriate for > >>> them? Many do not, just as much do not care. The problem comes up > >>> with this fact - a mother would spend 10 minutes a day with their > >>> child, a father would spend 15 minutes a day. Is that time enough > >>> for their child's needs? No it is not. But the TV gets 6 to 8 hours > >>> of "parenting" the child. Today, the TV has been replaced with the > >>> computer and the Internet. 10 - 15 minutes a day as a parent does > >>> not undo 6 - 8 hours with the computer and internet does. > >> > >> the programs from the School, as far as i can understnad, teach PARENT > >> themselves directly. Our job is to sell a program acceptable to us to > >> which they want toparticipate and then have thempresure the school to > >> make the program available. > >> > >> > >>> Parenting itself - Is what your learned from your parents in the > >>> 70s-2000's good enough for you to do to you child? What are the > >>> legalities of your child's actions affect you? What are your rights > >>> as a parent? and so on. > >>> Like I said, getting the parents involved is a problem. Most work > >>> and are too tired do anything after work. Sometimes a weekend > >>> program can get a few more parents involved but it wont all of > >>> them. At best, maybe 10% of all the children's parents would come > >>> to an event. > >> > >> > >> I am not going to accept this negativism. rafi gets parents to the > >> programs, and even without that, we will get parents to the programs. > >> > >> If we got 10% that would be HUGE!!! > >> > >> We must, without question, get together and learn this hustle and > >> network our resources. > >> > >> Schedule a meet up right away. > >> > >>> The only time I had a flood of parents is when I and > >>> a friend did a CPR & HIV/AIDS Course, where the children over 10 > >>> were certified for free, but parents paid $30, we gave a poster > >>> letter about this course stating, "When you have heart attack, > >>> you cant give CPR to yourself!" Out of a possible 120 parents, 40 > >>> showed up with their older kids and teens. By the end of the day, > >>> they were all CPR certified, and we generated about $1200 or the > >>> program that day. > >>> Parent Education has to be defined by the program as what? That > >>> depends on the program. For us, that means what? > >> ~Fernando > >> > >> -------------------------------------------- On Wed, 3/4/15, Ruben > >> Safir wrote: > >> > >> Subject: [NYLXS - HANGOUT] Community Funding To: hangout-at-nylxs.com > >> Date: Wednesday, March 4, 2015, 8:40 AM > >> > >> > >> Fernando > >> > >> Are you familiar with title 1 funding for community and parent > >> education? > >> > >> I had a bit of a conversation with Megaz last night and I really > >> need to confir with you about funding ideas and such.? This guy > >> has the whole hustle worked out.? Not just details of programs, > >> but also proven methods to hustle funding. > >> > >> BTW - it seems we need a social worker. > >> > >> Ruben > >> > >> > >> > > > >
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