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Racing Job - Nascar Motorsports Racing Jobs: Camping Out - To get a job in racing
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Camping Out - To get a job in racing. By Don Terrill (c)2006. I only use this tip to get someone to do what they're supposed to do, but there's no reason you can't use it to get people to do what you want them to. Now, when I say camp out I don't usually mean literally, but sometimes I do. Sometimes it takes showing up and staying until you get what you want. Examples of "Camping Out":. Show up at their home. Show up at their business. Doing SOMETHING every day. Push too far, piss them off.
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Raceology - Science of Auto Racing: The Horsepower Chain - New Book
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The Horsepower Chain - New Book. My new book is finally done. Check it out at HorsepowerChain.com. Posted by Don M. Terrill. A wonderful time to be thankful! MEMBERS OF THE MEDIA: You may reprint articles with proper credit to the author ( Don Terrill. And a working link back to RacingSecrets.com. 169; Headlong Holdings, LLC. Powered by Blogger.
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Raceology - Science of Auto Racing: 100% Qualified
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By Don Terrill (c)2005. Read enough of my material and you'll soon realize I believe the racing component with the most room for improvement is the human brain. The percentage of people who will ever create anything of real value in their lives: 5%. The percentage of people who feel they're qualified to tell the 5% what they've done wrong: 100%. Maybe my bar for value creation is too high? Maybe, but in my world, most people view their ability to make fog on a mirror as a real accomplishment. And a worki...
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Raceology - Science of Auto Racing: Light Speed, Ridiculous Speed, Ludicrous Speed...
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Light Speed, Ridiculous Speed, Ludicrous Speed. Light Speed, Ridiculous Speed, Ludicrous Speed. By Don Terrill (c) RacingSecrets.com. I've talked in the past about changing our thinking from making incremental improvements to quantum leaps. http:/ blog.raceology.com/2005/01/quantum-leaps-in-performance.html. What area will give us the biggest payoff for a quantum leap? HP = Torque * RPM / 5252. This simple formula shows us where we need to look for more Horsepower. We need to (a) increase both. Of course...
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Racing Job - Nascar Motorsports Racing Jobs: More Nascar Jobs
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Below you will find links to Web pages that will list openings within NASCAR, Inc. and select NASCAR sponsors, teams, tracks, licensees, and media partners. Simply click on a link to see openings advertised by each individual organization, and if qualified, follow the resume submission directions given on each site. You will be contacted by the individual organization if there is interest in your candidacy, and any follow-up on your part should be made directly to the organization to which you applied.
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Racing Job - Nascar Motorsports Racing Jobs: Action!
http://blog.racingjob.com/2005/08/action.html
Around the holidays, especially Christmas, people always say, "Its not the gift, but the thought that counts." This is how it sometimes is with gifts, but this thinking process will get you nowhere in the racing industry! People don't care what your intentions are, but what you do with them. The above saying isn't always true either; if you say to someone, "I was going to get you a new car for your birthday, but couldn't" when all you bought them was a keychain, the person thinks 'Yea right! You can have...
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Racing Job - Nascar Motorsports Racing Jobs: Dealing With Nerves
http://blog.racingjob.com/2005/08/dealing-with-nerves.html
Photo by: St Stev. By Jessica Watts (c) - www.racingjob.com. Stress is not pretty and an interview can be one of the most stressful and unnerving things. There are so many times where being nervous gets in the way of what you wanted to say or your visions of how things should have gone. Many people think, “Man I blew it! I wish I wouldn’t have been so nervous! Some ways to deal with your nerves are:. 2 Know your Tick. 3 Control Your Breathing. By following these tips you will be better prepared for any i...
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Driving Secrets: About
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Tami Eggleston, Ph.D. Office: Carnegie Hall 202. PhD, Social Psychology, Iowa State University. MS, Social Psychology, Iowa State University. BS, Biopsychology/General Psychology, Morningside College. The scholarship of teaching and learning. American Psychological Association (APA), (1990-present). Midwestern Psychological Association (MPA), (1991-present). American Psychological Society (APS), (1992-present). American Association of University Professors (AAUP), (1996-present). Eggleston, T.J and S...
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Driving Secrets: Think Tuff and WIN!
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Think Tuff and WIN! When are people at their happiest? Everyone loves winner's circle pictures! The www.tuffpaw.com. And www.thinktuff.com. For Digital Delay electronics (simply the BEST around and Charlie is a huge help for any questions), and the list could go on and on! And of course I am thankful for my husband Mike who can fabricate Tuff Paw Aluminum Products, support me in my career at McKendree University, build consistent dragsters, cut awesome lights, and makes life fun and special. So Celebrate...
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Driving Secrets: So you want to be a race car driver?
http://blog.drivingsecrets.com/2005/08/so-you-want-to-be-race-car-driver.html
So you want to be a race car driver? Who doesn't watch Jeff Gordon or John Force and say, "Wow, cool, I want to do that! A lot of people probably want to be a race car driver or they currently are driving a race car and want to be a better a race car driver. As a psychologist who has been involved with racing my entire life, I have a few ideas on how to be a better race car driver, but in my first post, I want to start with Commitment! Are you willing to work hard when other people are taking it easy?
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