Home Furniture
Stacking Dolly for STC865 and STC3030 Chairs with 2 Locking wheels (Dolly Only)
Office Star
Heavy duty swivel casters.
Easy stacking.
Holds up to 30 Chairs.
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please dont say ikea
Sauder home office furniture
This is a great example of fitted home office furniture www.chiswickwoodworking.co.uk made by Chiswick Woodworking London - You can call 020 8993 ...
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Could you check it for me and see if there are any mistakes or should I add someting? Thanks for all your advice...
EMPLOYMENT
Sep 2010 - present Self Employed - xxxxxx
in xxxxxxxxxx.
Assembler :
- Home, office and garden furniture assembling.
Jun 2008 - Sep 2010 xxxxxxx - xxxxxx,
xxxxxxxxx.
Caterer:
- Cooked, prepared and served food for over 80 residents.
- Ordered and checked deliveries.
- Stock control.
Jan 2007 - Jun 2008 xxxxxxxxxx, xxxxxxxx
Linen Porter/Day Parter:
- Provided linen to hotel departments.
- Removed used laundry.
- Stock control.
- Handyman duties when required.
Apr 2006 - Jan 2007 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.
Engine Fitter:
- Fitted all elements of engine.
Feb 2005 - Apr 2006 xxxxxxxxx Home improvement company,
xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.
Painter/Fitter/Decorator:
- Assembled and fitted home furniture such as: waredrobes, shelves, kitchen units.
- Plastered, painted, decorated entire houses.
Jan 2004 - Jan 2005 xxxxxxxxxxxxx Building Company,
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Builder Assistant:
- Helped in building and and renovating houses and roofs.
EDUCATION, PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATION AND TRAINING
Jul 2009 National Vocational Qualification Level 2
in Food Processing and Cooking.
Oct 2008 Food Hygiene Certificate.
Sep 2004 - Jun 2005 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Matura Exam (Certificate of Maturity) – equivalent to British A-Levels
Sep 2002- Jun 2004 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Technical College - Plastering, tiling, painting qualification.
SKILLS
Very good furniture assembling and fitting skills.
Trained as a painter, plasterer and tiler.
Ability to troubleshoot, solve problems and understand complicated technical instruction.
Quick and prompt in finishing assigned tasks.
Good coordination skills.
Basic knowledge of plumbing and carpenting.
Full clean driving licence.
Good knowledge of standard office software, including e-mail and the internet.
Am a self-motivated, hardworking, enthusiastic individual who enjoys learning new skills. I work well either in a team or as independent worker. In addition, I am truly committed to achieving the best standard for any job that needs to be completed.
xxxxxxxxxxxxxx's are just to cover personal information...
Thank You for the advice...
You may want to grab a thesaurus to replace a few of your words / terms. Such as possibly referring to "stock" as inventory. Could a "engine fitter" also be called a mechanic, or a "building assistant" can be a carpenter assistant? If you are only"good" by your standards then I would not include what you are "good" at. But if your excellent in your opinion at what you do then stay "excellent".
In regards to your statement of ..."I am truly committed to achieving the best standard for any job that needs to be completed." Again if you only strive to meet the standards I would not include that, but if you "constantly strive to exceed the expected standards..." then say so.
It's all good just try to find better adjectives in describing what your saying.
Good Luck.
Holds up to 28 chairs.
Two locking wheels.
Easy stacking.
We just bought a great 1950s bungalow with 1500sq ft.
The issue is- the living room (when you walk in the front door, there is a low wall to your right, which seperates the entry from the living room, and is where the TV cables are in the wall)... it is about 22' long, 12' wide. If you put the couch against the wall, you're literally about 22' from the spot where the TV cables come into the house. WAY too far. We have a large overstuffed couch, love seat, 2 leather club chairs, matching retro style coffee table and side tables, a 40" lcd tv and stand. We had a small home, and everything fit very nicely, and seemed really cozy and family friendly. Now, we have double the space, but still the same amount of furniture. We bought all our furniture new in the past 2 years, so replacing it really isn't an option.
The living room also opens up onto the dining room (a big L shape, the small part being the dining room, so we really can't put a dining room in the big space of the living room to fill it up. I don't want to have a big empty spot in the middle of the room, between the TV and couch. And, I want to be able to entertain without people feeling stranded in an empty, non functional room. This room has me baffled. We move in June 1st and i'm almost having nightmares about how to go about furnishing the room, setting it up. My plan is just to stick the furniture in there and rearrange it till I'm satisfied.
Also, on the wall seperating the kitchen and living room (which SOMEDAY we want to cut a pass-thru into) I am planning on stenciling a large tree onto the wall, and hanging family photos on the tre...a family tree... and was thinking of putting the 2 club chairs against that wall with a stack of antique trunks in between them, as a table. That's the first wall you see when you come into the house.
I was thinking about putting the couch in the middle of the room, but then it would be in the way of the nice window seat that's there. I would love to be able to fit a home office in there somewhere. Move the couch from the wall, put a funky desk behind it, which would move the couch away from the wall and closer to the tv???
Colous will be green, grey, brown, very nature toned and calming. The room gets a TON of light. I want to make the room seem SMALLER, not larger.
Any tips?
Just put you TV on the short wall where it goes, then decide how close or far you want to be from it. Put your love seat width wise there. Put your couch lengthwise at the end of love seat with the front edges (corners) only touching each other. Place an end table in the corner (L) the two couches create.
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5-piece folding table and chair set includes 4 chairs and square table
Easy set-up and cleaning; stackable for space-saving storage
Heavy-duty blow-mold white resin tops and seats; gray powder-coated steel tube frames
We just upgraded our TV to a 50" big screen. We have a very modest and homey living room. I don't know how it's going to look. It's not one that stands alone--we have to buy a stand for it but I'm not too sure how it's going to look. Any ideas on making a big screen fit in a warm and casual living room?
If this helps we already have a lot in the room. One lazy boy, an over sized chair, an oversized sofa (with queen-sized bed), an upright piano (cherry wood), DVD/CD rack, and two large speakers with surround sound. Our home office is also a part of the living room so it's pretty much just a long room.
The color of the TV is black where as all the other furniture are more neutral colors. Is there anyway to get these piece to fit in or will it always look like the odd ball? Any ideas on stands? Our home is anything but contemporary but that’s the only kind of stand we seem to find.
You can buy a wood entertainment unit to fit it... They can get expensive and most will likely be larger than you want... (Side cabinets and all....)
Are you handy with tools & wood? You can make the stand from wood.
You want the base to be only slightly larger than the TV. Measure and make a pattern one inch longer/wider in each direction. You will need to cut 2 from this pattern. One will be the base, just an inch or 2 off the floor, and the other will be positioned at the heighth you want the TV to sit.
Decide how high you want the stand. Add that height to the height of the TV and add a few inches for good measure. Cut 2 panels of wood this heighth, and as wide as at least the front depth of the TV. (It can go back as far as the whole TV if you desire...)
Cut another piece the width of the side boards and long enough to bridge over the TV and connect the side boards.
Assemble and stain a color that would compliment your other colors. That makes it not look as contemporary and doesn't cost $2000.
Place the TV in it and enjoy!!!
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Sure but why?what's the point?traveling underwater might be a novelty but cost vs passengers ,not likely.
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Don't take any chances with inadequate home office furniture ...
Just as you wouldn’t be expected to work in a commercial office environment without adequate furniture and facilities, the same applies to those who work from home, and careful thought and planning needs to be invested into creating the perfect home office environment.
Standard home office furniture might be readily available, although this doesn’t mean that it is the best choice- especially if space isn’t at a premium.
If you are looking for home office furniture which is a seamless combination of space-saving functionality, look to fitted office furniture.
Fitted home office furniture is the perfect solution for those who need to ensure that they can work comfortably and therefore more productively, and as there are currently so many different styles of furniture available you can choose a design which complements the style of decor within your home.
Before making a furniture purchase decision though, you need to carefully consider your storage needs. Ask yourself whether you need room for items such as photocopiers, printers, fax machines etc, and whether you need shelving to store files and paper documents.
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