Kordax
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Post by Kordax on Sept 21, 2009 1:46:50 GMT -5
May Create supports young professionals by specifically catering their work hours around YP needs and by maintaining an understanding this generations’ work life/balance, it was stated. May Create also actively seeks out promising students from UTC, helping to retain young talent in Chattanooga. The groups’ ideas convey the ingenuity and expression often associated with today’s up and coming work force, officials said.www.chattanoogan.com/articles/article_159302.aspThis so-called business, according to the press release reprinted in the Chattanoogan, "caters" to the needs of young professionals by jiggering work hours a la Howard High Skool class start times, and if that wasn't enough, they help retain young talent in Chattanooga some way, some how.... So does anyone know what this business is / what line of work they're in when it comes to gainfull employment?
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ScarlettP
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Post by ScarlettP on Sept 21, 2009 5:06:35 GMT -5
They MAY Create something... but probably not.
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Post by ScarlettP on Sept 21, 2009 5:10:05 GMT -5
No, really. How can I sign my son up? He's very creative. Can be very productive, when you work around his school, his girl friend, and his video games. I'm sure he can squeeze in a few hours to do something that might get him paid. But probably not.
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Post by cheffey on Sept 21, 2009 9:50:29 GMT -5
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Post by Justin Thyme on Sept 21, 2009 10:13:05 GMT -5
They could use some help on website design. I was not at all impressed with the design of that website.
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Post by cheffey on Sept 21, 2009 10:28:59 GMT -5
I think they are strongest at printed media, logos, & branding. They are easy to work with, and are a pretty creative bunch. I've worked with them in the past doing illustrations.
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Post by Jay on Sept 21, 2009 11:57:32 GMT -5
No, really. How can I sign my son up? He's very creative. Can be very productive, when you work around his school, his girl friend, and his video games. I'm sure he can squeeze in a few hours to do something that might get him paid. But probably not. You can't really work around video games... (Just one more level)... heheh
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Post by caterer on Sept 21, 2009 18:47:07 GMT -5
Brian May is the creative director and owner..thus "May Create"they are responsible for my logo. lots of print adds and branding projects. I have worked with them for years and think they are awesome. I do not know anything about this program.
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Post by fftspam on Sept 22, 2009 1:11:35 GMT -5
What the ffukk Kordex does this have anything to do with Howard? It doesn't. Have another drink.
I know you are of a simply mind and what they do is way over your head so I /we will not try to explain what this company does and what they did to deserve this award.
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Post by Tsavodiner on Sept 22, 2009 3:21:24 GMT -5
I remember when we kept young professionals in Chattanooga by offering them a LIVING in a productive endeavor that produced a product or service that people wanted to buy--a novel concept in this day and time.
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Post by ScarlettP on Sept 22, 2009 5:10:08 GMT -5
Y'all do know that I was just being snarky, right?
Now, pardon me while I go try to do a few dailies before WoW shuts down for Tuesday maintenance.
*Drat. Missed my window. Now I can't play. Might as well type.*
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Post by kroisis on Sept 22, 2009 5:53:15 GMT -5
Some of the old "Stone Lion" crowd may remember Glen Austin, Maycreate's I.T. Director.
Then again given the nature of the prevalent activities at the Stone Lion.....maybe you recall very little from that era........
I recall him as a pretty cool guy.
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