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Far and away the best prize that life offers is the chance to work hard at work worth doing.
~ Theodore Roosevelt,
26th President,
Speech in New York City,
September 7, 1903
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SHANNON'S RIVER NETWORK 

Inspired by The Shannon, Ireland's longest river at 230 miles *

Networking is a vital component of successful job searches and careers. To enhance your networking, Career Direction offers you access to Shannon's River, a national network of professionals who are available to offer you advice on colleges, universities, majors, professions, and cities and their cultures.  Shannon's River are friends and colleagues of Shannon LeJeune whom she personally invited to help, you, her clients with your professional decision-making.  Based on your needs and interests, Shannon personally matches you with a member of Shannon's River and conducts an email introduction.

The network includes: 

  • Graduates of schools ranging from the University of Notre Dame to San Diego State University. 
  • Professionals in careers from art to archaeology; and
  • Residents of cities from New York to Honolulu. 

Through Shannon's River you may seek advice on a variety of wide-ranging subjects.  Below are just a few examples of the subjects.  You will receive professional advice that is accurate, valuable, practical, and timely, giving you a distinct advantage in your decision-making regarding: 

  • The quality of degrees from schools 
  • The employment and earning potential of degrees 
  • The employment potential, culture and liveability of cities.

 

MOVE YOUR CAREER IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION!

Call Shannon at (231) 668-6484

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* "The Shannon rises in County Cavan, flows through the limestone plains of central Ireland and reaches the Atlantic just beyond Limerick.  With its loughs, tributary streams and canals it forms a widely ramified system of waterways traversing one-fifth of Ireland.  Since there is no industry along the river, the light over the water is of unusual clarity.  Apart from a short non-navigable stretch in its upper course, the gradient down to Limerick is so gentle tha only six locks are required over this considerable distance."  -- Baedeker's Ireland, US Edition, Prentice Hall Press

 
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