Monthly Archives: September 2011

Sanur – Shopping, Dining, Everything!



Sanur village faces 3 kilometers of coastline, a place where the island’s spirit can always be relished and enjoyed. The area is heaven for shopping, eating, sightseeing, almost for everything! People say Sanur beach is the best spot for watching sunrise and you can go to Matahari Beach to watch the best sunrise. Regarding the accommodation, Sanur hosts many beachfront properties from jasmine hotels, cottages, private villas, or five star hotels. Here, the holiday goers would love to enjoy eating out in fine beachfront restaurants and cafes. Sanur is also the perfect place for inspired shopping, fine art galleries, and cultural attractions.

Sanur Beach is frequently chosen for beginner surfers and perfect for playing canoe, jukung, sailing, and the other water sports. Sanur was very prominent area in the Bali’s history and the beach was the first place when Netherlands landed on the island of Bali in 1906. The first war between Netherlands against the Balinese people occurred in Sanur. The more holidaymakers choose Sanur as their destinations due to its trouble-free access and short closeness to some of interesting sightseeing objects. And also the transportation is effortless, taxi and public buses are everywhere. Renting a car also sounds sensible and affordable when you stay in Sanur.

For those who are weary for staying at hotel rooms are recommended to choose a private luxury villa in Sanur. Sanur has numerous private villas, from the affordable to the sleek and expensive ones. Although many villas in Sanur are modernly designed, still it’s easy to find the villa buildings that look so idyllic in Balinese-style. These villas are featured by Alang-Alang thatched roof supported by ornately carved pillars. The traditional elements blend with a wide range of philosophies creating beautiful and tranquil retreats for tropical holiday enthusiasts from around the world. Barbeque or private gathering party can also be arranged.

If you prefer Sanur as your haven for your tropical holiday and you stay in one of the finest luxury villas, then dining options are so endless. It’s easy to find places to eat along the main roads. Sanur will please your appetite by providing a profusion of cheap eateries to the exclusive beachfront restaurants and cafes. Danau Poso, Danau Tamblingan, or Pantai Sindhu streets are places to taste different dishes, from Seafood, Balinese, Indonesia, Chinese, Japanese, Italian, French, to fast food. Moreover, the Sanur night market is also worth checking out to savor local foods at more affordable prices.

Shopping in Sanur is not always expensive, especially if compared to Nusa Dua shopping centers or Ubud’s fine art galleries. If you are about to buy souvenirs you may visit Sanur Beach Market. Situated on Jalan Segara Ayu, and within short walks from the private villas, this market pampers you with an extensive array of cheap Bali souvenirs that you won’t find elsewhere. Be it Jaya Kusuma Art Market, Pasar Sindhu Art Market, and Double U, those are heavens for Bali souvenir seekers. It’s exciting to buy affordable t-shirts, sarongs, wood carving, and more, at half the price you would pay in more exclusive boutiques or shopping malls. All in all, Sanur will spoil you with the fine choices.

Shopping – Zara Clothing Online



Everyone likes to buy classy clothes that are trendy and still reasonably priced. Finding these types of clothing is not hard especially if you know where to look. However time and convenience is always a factor when shopping so online shopping has become one of the most popular market place for clothing and when you think style and class, Zara should come to mind. Zara offers a wide collection of clothes for men, women and kids and clothes be found for all occasions and style types, so when you need to do all your apparel shopping in one place then you can simply get all your Zara clothing online.

The aim as always been to buy all your Metropark clothing in one place or in this case from one website and that has been accomplished, but after you have bought your Zara clothing online, where do you go to get shoes and accessories? The answer is still Zara. Yes, Zara also supplies a wide selection of shoes and accessories to complete your wardrobe and accommodate your various styles. What ever the occasion that you or any member of your family has coming up, you will always be able to find a suitable outfit with complementing accessories and footwear from Zara. Whether it is Metropark clothing or otherwise, you will always be able to get everything done in one place online. Imagine being able to appropriately suit everyone in your family and being able to match their different styles and individuality without breaking the bank. And the fact that they have now made everything convenient with their one stop shop online store, what more could you asks for?

The kids section is the newest addition to the line, but they came out with a bang!, knowing exactly what kids these days go for, but taking that style and making it chic and classy all at the same time so that the kids will love and so will the parents, everyone can go home happy. This, shopping will not be the task that it used to be when kids are involved. Mom can simply go to the website and allow the child to select a few choice clothing by adding them to their favourites and then mom can go through and make purchases from that selection so that everyone gets what they want and shopping can be done while dinner is being prepared or while any other household duties are being performed, no more all day hassle. Dad will also like this arrangement, because it is a known fact that men do not really shop, they often times know exactly what they are going to buy and where they are going to buy it, previous to leaving the house. Therefore when they go shopping with the rest of the family, they are usually frustrated.

But with Zara online, this is no longer a problem, he can still do his routine of going online, going strait to the Zara website and buying exactly what he wants, then he can go back to doing his manly things while mom and the kids do their shopping and they all can stay at home doing it.

Jobs – Employment Agent



If there is one thing that this world will never stop needing, it’s people who work to find other people jobs, or employment agents. This can be a very challenging and rewarding job. If you have the right personality and can get the most out of both ends of the equation involved, you can make a nice living as an employment agent. What you’re about to read is a brief description of what’s involved.

Obviously, as an employment agent, your job is to find other people jobs. But the obvious doesn’t always really tell the whole story of what’s involved with a job. Being an employment agent is no exception. The best way to explain the challenges of an employment agent is to give you fictional example of the process.

A guy comes into your office and says he’s looking for a job. The first thing you do is have him fill out a very long questionnaire. This will give you a good idea of the person’s background and what they’re looking for. The agent will take some time to look over the application and then call them into the office to talk.

The conversation that follows is more to get a sense of the applicant’s personality than his skills. Those things are all on paper. The agent wants to get a feel for the person’s confidence level with his skills. A big part of getting an applicant a job is knowing the applicant’s strengths and weaknesses. You need to be able to play up the strengths and downplay the weaknesses when presenting the applicant to a perspective employer.

It is during this interview that the agent will ask the applicant what he’s looking for specifically and then what he would settle for as far as position and money. Ideally you want to be able to get him what he wants but in a competitive market this isn’t always possible. It is the agent’s responsibility to explain to the applicant that he can’t be too choosy, especially if he has been out of work for a while.

After the interview is over, the agent then gets on the phone with as many companies as he can that are on file with the agency where the job description at least closely matches what the applicant is looking for. In these phone calls it is the agent’s responsibility to “sell” the applicant to the company. This is not easy to do, especially when you’re representing somebody who has limited skills. This is where you have to be a real sales person.

If the agent manages to find a company willing to meet with the applicant for a job interview, the next step is for the agent to call the applicant back in and prepare him for the interview. This is where the agent instructs about dress, what to say, what not to say, how to behave, etc. The agent must leave nothing to chance. He’ll then give the applicant directions for the interview as well as what time to be there.

Hopefully, when the process is over, the applicant will get the job offer and accept it and the agent will receive his commission. Yes, most agents work on a commission basis. You can make a lot of money doing this. You can also starve to death if you’re not good at your job.

Being an employment agent requires incredible social skills and patience and it’s not for everybody. But if you think you have what it takes and like the excitement of having to sell another human being to a big corporation, this may be just the job for you.