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4 - Wednesday, October 22, 2014 - Womein In Business - Red Bluff Daily News Allstate welcomes Juli Foster as the newest agent in the Red Bluff area. Juli has worked side by side with John Trede for 15 years in the Red Bluff office and has proudly taken the helm upon his retirement. Juli has a passion for working with young families to ensure that they are protected not only for their autos and homes but also for their babies and their life. As an Allstate Agent in Red Bluff, Juli knows many local families. Her knowledge and understanding of the people in this community help her provide customers with an outstanding level of service. Juli looks forward to helping families like yours protect the things that are important - your family, home, car, boat, and more. Juli is proud to work with a company who's been serving satisfied customers for over 80 years. Customers count on Allstate's outstanding financial strength and superior claims service to help protect what they value most. Allstate delivers on their promise. In fact, their outstanding financial strength and superior claims service received an A+ (Superior) rating by A.M. Best. Quality service, strength and satisfaction ñ that's something Juli is glad to be a part of. As your Allstate agent, Juli can help you understand how the choices you make, such as the type of car that you drive, affects your insurance rate. Juli is committed to helping you get the appropriate level of protection and make it easy to do business with Allstate. The warm and friendly staff at Juli Foster's Allstate office include Madelyn Martinusen and Vikki Bailey, both fully licensed, knowledgeable, and eager to meet your family's needs. Stop by the office at 250 Walnut St. and visit us today. 250 Walnut St., Red Bluff (530) 527-5534 Allstate.com 750 David Avenue, Red Bluff 527-9193 Tehama Estates Provides: ◆ Independent Living ◆ Private Apartments ◆ Three Nutritious Meals Daily ◆ 24 Hour Secure Environment ◆ House Keeping Services ◆ Warm & Friendly Staff ◆ Recreational Programs ◆ Scheduled Transportation ◆ Private & Formal Dining Rooms A Retirement Community for the Active Senior Citizens Tehama Estates �Katie and Jeni from Tehama Estates invite you to come in for a tour of our facility. Make the most of Many top level business executives, including some CEOs, began their careers in entry-level positions. Such positions may not fulfill a post-grad's dream, but they are oen great opportunities for freshly minted graduates to learn about a given industry. Like many opportunities, entry-level jobs are oen only as valuable as employees want them to be. ose who ap- proach entry-level opportunities with a good attitude and a strong desire to learn are the ones who are most likely to someday consider their experiences as entry-level employ- ees as invaluable. With that in mind, the following are a few ways entry-level workers can make the most of their oppor- tunity. * Maintain a good attitude. Chances are your first few months as an entry-level employee will be spent performing tedious tasks that may have little to do with your long-term career goals. Approaching such tasks with enthusiasm may be difficult, but do your best to maintain a positive attitude. Your coworkers and bosses will observe how you respond to your workload, and that response can dictate your fu- ture with the company. In addition, those who are above you on the company food chain no doubt performed some menial entry-level work when they began their careers, and a poor attitude that suggests you are above such work will only harbor resentment among those who have already paid their dues.

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