Kyce Enterprises Reviews...The Hunger Games (kinda)
It’s hard to get anywhere near a theater right now and not hear about the hot new thing of the movie world, The Hunger Games. Based off the first book in a trilogy of novels by Suzanne Collins, the film portrays a post-apocalyptic world where teenagers are forced to fight to the death in the televised Games. Sounds intense, right? We thought so too. And so have many of its viewers apparently (in a good way). With an 85% on Rotten Tomatoes, an 8/10 on IMDb, and a whopping $152.5 million earned opening weekend, it’s pretty clear we’ve got a hit on our hands.
Kyce Enterprises (or at least some of us) hasn’t actually seen the movie yet, but our friends keep talking about how great it is! Want to see for yourself? Check out some theaters and showtimes here, and may the odds be ever in your favor.
Kyce Enterprises
About [Kyce Enterprises, Inc.] Kyce Enterprises, Inc. is a Houston, TX-based sales and marketing company that provides leading solutions to clients. Representing a large communications client, Kyce Enterprises, Inc. and President Yessika Sanchez bring products and services directly to consumers. For more information about Kyce Enterprises, Inc., log on to http://www.kyceenterprises.com or call (832) 251-3330.
Friday, April 6, 2012
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
Kyce Enterprises Announces Expansion Plans
Kyce Enterprises has announced plans to expand its sales operations in the Houston area, creating minimum of 50 entry level sales and marketing jobs.
As a result of Kyce Enterprises’ hard work and commitment, the company’s client, a large telecommunications company, requested that Kyce Enterprises open a second location in the Houston metro area. As a result of this new location, Kyce Enterprises will be actively recruiting for the open positions and hopes to continue expansion. Please click here for more information press release
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
Is the economy producing entreprenuers or employees? (part 1)
As the economy begins to take a turn for the better, or worse - depending of your view on things; there are many out there that find themselves looking for a job. They put themselves in a situation, which at the time, seemed like the ideal one.
Picture this: you wake up at 6:30 a.m., get yourself ready, drop off the kids at school, and arrive at work just in time for the 9 o'clock delivery from the local bakery down the street.
You walk over to your office, while juggling a bagel, cup of coffee, and your stack of mail that the receptionist handed to you when you first walked into the building. As you sit at your desk, with the 9-foot window behind you, you check your mail, and think to yourself, life is good.
Around 5:15 p.m., you storm out of your office, upset by the fact that your boss kept you late to talk about the proposal that is due this week, and head home. You wonder how bad the traffic will be and complain to yourself about the 17-mile commute you make on a daily basis. You think about how lucky this company is to have you, and how easily it would be for you to find something more worthy of your time.
Fast forward 15 years, 2 promotions, and a total increase in salary of 20%; you find yourself walking away from the 9-foot window with a large box filled with your personal belongings. I few picture frames, your business card holder, your favorite pens, and a mug that says "best dad in the world". All you can think to yourself is, how could they just let me go that quickly! After all of the years I invested into their success. What am I going to do now?
Picture this: you wake up at 6:30 a.m., get yourself ready, drop off the kids at school, and arrive at work just in time for the 9 o'clock delivery from the local bakery down the street.
You walk over to your office, while juggling a bagel, cup of coffee, and your stack of mail that the receptionist handed to you when you first walked into the building. As you sit at your desk, with the 9-foot window behind you, you check your mail, and think to yourself, life is good.
Around 5:15 p.m., you storm out of your office, upset by the fact that your boss kept you late to talk about the proposal that is due this week, and head home. You wonder how bad the traffic will be and complain to yourself about the 17-mile commute you make on a daily basis. You think about how lucky this company is to have you, and how easily it would be for you to find something more worthy of your time.
Fast forward 15 years, 2 promotions, and a total increase in salary of 20%; you find yourself walking away from the 9-foot window with a large box filled with your personal belongings. I few picture frames, your business card holder, your favorite pens, and a mug that says "best dad in the world". All you can think to yourself is, how could they just let me go that quickly! After all of the years I invested into their success. What am I going to do now?
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