Guys,

I understand that this list is for discussing Apple products and their 
accessibility.  Trust me, I have every single intention to tie my question back 
into that aspect, so don't let the subject line scare you away.

To keep things short, sweet, and fairly simple, let me sum things up this way.  
I am very interested in trying to seek other employment.  Yes, I do try running 
my own business, CLG Productions, but honestly, things have not been the most 
successful.  I'm just not sure I have the skills to run my own business to the 
extent I was hoping to do so.

The reason that I am coming to you all on this list is that I need a couple of 
recommendations from the Apple accessibility and usability side of things.

First of all, right now, I have three mac computers:  a mid 2012 13 inch 
Macbook Pro, a late 2012 Mac Mini, and a mid 2010 13 inch polycarbon Macbook.  
All of these are currently running El Capitan 10.11.3.  I would presume that 
for job hunting, any of those three systems would work just fine.

In addition, I have an IPad Air first generation 32 gig wifi only with a 
rechargeable bluetooth keyboard/case combo.

Finally, I have an AT&T 128GB IPhone 6S.

My question is first of all, either for the mac, or for any of my I O S 
devices, what are some good apps that I might want to start with for job 
hunting?  I know about LinkedIn, but I haven't honestly been able to get my 
head around that web site, let alone the app.  I really would need some 
coaching regarding that.  I'm really having to step back here and honestly 
evaluate my skills.  I can say, though I'm not exactly proud of it, I am not 
the best at LinkedIn, which could be a major downfall, as I know so many 
companies these days use it.  So, on that note, if any of you can give me some 
pointers, or maybe work with me at least over phone, Facetime, or Skype to get 
the very very basics set up, I probably could take it from there.  I just need 
someone to at least help me get started.

Facebook and Twitter are no problems.  I am quite familiar with both.  Same 
goes with Craigslist.

Where my skills really are majorly lacking however is in the field of word  
processing.  I am fairly decent with Microsoft Word on the Windows side of 
things, but again, we're speaking OSX and I O S here, not Windows.  Correct me 
if I am wrong, but Word does work on the mac, I know it does, but I also know 
that there are some issues which not only can be a bit limiting, but also can 
be down right irritating.  Right now, I don't have time to spend much learning 
an application that is only going to half way work, at best.

I know that Pages is quite doable.  Actually, go figure, after all the kabosh 
that just took place on list, I have indeed bought Ann's book, and I have every 
intention to start on it today; that's one of my goals on the day's agenda.  
Basically, with Pages, I need to learn how to write the receiving address on a 
standard sized envelope.  I'm talking about the rectangular kind with the 
triangular flap that you'd fold an 8X11 sheet of paper in half, then put down 
in the thing, put a stamp or two, lick the seal, and be done.  Also, I need to 
learn how to print addresses onto an 8X11 sheet of labels that I then could 
peal off and put on an envelope.  I am hoping that both of these things can be 
done in Pages.  If not, then what do you all recommend I do which would work 
with any of the macs I currently have?

Finally, I am not very good at all at writing resumes.  I know there are people 
I could pay to write one for me, and I may wind up doing that.  This however 
being said, I'm never going to learn by having people spoonfeed me.  So, tying 
things back into Pages, is it fairly easy to make a resume, provided that you 
understand the elements which make a good resume, and how to properly format 
things?  Also, are there any good books on Bard or on Audible which might 
address good resume writing?  I'm thinking about going to a workshop hosted by 
LDS Jobs, (No, I'm not Morman, nor intend to be.)  What worries me though is 
the fact that they will probably be presenting the resume workshop from an MS 
Word standpoint, and I'll almost betcha it would be from a Windows perspective, 
not from an Apple standpoint, which really is the route I'm wanting to take, if 
at all possible.  Ben, you've gone to one of these workshops in your area there 
in Scottsdale, so let's talk later today privately about that.  I'd like to get 
your thoughts on things, seeing you're an avid mac user.

Finally, I need a good recommendation for a printer.  I don't need it to be 
bluetooth or wireless.  I want it actually to be as barebone basic as it can 
be.  It doesn't even need to do color, although that definitely would be a 
bonus.  Obviously, I do not want something with tractorfeed paper.  I said 
basic, I didn't say ancient.  LOL!  I don't want an old Imagewriter.  LOL!  God 
those things were a beast!  I do ask that it use USB for its interface.  I do 
not want serial, parallel, nor firewire.  I would like something that is 
portable.  Meaning, I could put it in my laptop bag when I'm not using it.  A 
huge factor would be the easability to load paper into it quickly.  If you all 
know of any good printers like this, as I said, I do not need wifi nor 
bluetooth ability.  USB hardwired would be just fine for my current need.

I would be most interested in hearing you all's thoughts on where to start with 
all of this.  I'm great at using the mac, don't get me wrong, but when it comes 
to using the mac for more business based things, I confess, I'm quite lacking 
in skills.  I want to change that though.

Chris.

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