In the “old” days all security systems were hard wired systems. This means that all of the alarm devices were physically connected by wire. This wire runs from the security panel to all of the door and window contacts and all of the motion sensors. These systems also had an alarm panel that was usually located in a hall closet or possibly in the attic. The keypad also had a minimum of a 4 wire conductor run to the control panel. These types of systems are still in use today and are widespread across the country.Disadvantages of a Wired Alarm SystemAn alarm system of this type has all of the features of a wireless alarm system so as far as features they can compete head to head. The problem with these systems is that a wire must be run from the control panel to any new device. This made it very tough for a Do It Yourselfer to install a security system. There is also the issue of potential damage to the physical piece of wire. The wire can be gnawed on by rodents or broken by other contractors that are in your attic for unrelated repairs. These types of repairs can be very costly because there can be a fair amount of troubleshooting involved. The actual repair can be minor but the time involved in finding what to repair can take hours.Wireless Security Alarm SystemsA wireless alarm system has a huge advantage over a wired system in that new alarm system devices can be added very easy. Even a Do It Yourselfer can add devices as needed. There are also no wires involved except for the wire to power the control panel. All of the wireless devices are operated by battery. These batteries can last for a year or more. The system is supervised so any tampering with the devices will be detected. When the batteries are getting too low to operate there is a trouble generated to notify you that it is time to change the batteries. This is very easy to do by the alarm system owner so there is not a need to make a call for service if you are just a little handy. There are no wires to speak of so there can be no damage to them.Disadvantages of a Wireless Alarm SystemThe wireless alarm system operates with batteries and even though they do last a long time they will still need to be changed at some point. If you have a large number of home security devices then the expense should be taken into account as part of the cost of maintaining the system. Another potential problem with a wireless system is the range of the alarm devices. Depending on the construction of the home or business there may be some difficulty in the control panel receiving the signal. The range can be a limitation in larger homes and might require a wireless repeater. This will increase the signal range of your wireless alarm devices but does add additional cost to the cost of the system.Hybrid Alarm SystemsThese systems are a combination of wireless and wired systems. Most wired alarm panels can be made into a hybrid type panel. You can add a module that will communicate with the wired panel and allow you to add wireless devices. There are also wireless panels that have devices that can utilize wired zones. If you have a number of wired zones already in place and you want to upgrade to a wireless system this can easily be done by using a door contact that will accommodate a fixed magnetic sensor.All in all a wireless system is much more versatile than a wired alarm system. Many alarm companies will want to install a wired system because they are using subcontractors and do not care about the amount of labor to install the system since they are paying a flat rate. If you do your home work and decide that you do want to have a wireless alarm system then do not allow yourself to be convinced that the wired is better.
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Cover Letter for Education Jobs
One of the biggest traps that teaches fall into when writing an education cover letter is to be so interested in showing of their own education that the cover letter ends up being dull and hard to read. While your level of education is certainly important, being able to capture the attention of the person reviewing your cover letter is even more important. The guidelines for writing any other kind of cover letter are equally true when writing an education cover letter.It is important to remember that how you word the things in your cover letter are just as important as information it has in it. A rule of thumb is to write like you speak. Read your letter to someone who knows you, and ask them if it sounds like you. You may be the most qualified teacher that has applied for the job, but if no one reads what you’ve written your qualifications won’t do you any good. You have to be able to engage the reader, and make them want to take a closer look.A word of warning here; don’t just cut-and-paste a free education cover letter sample. While they may have some limited use as reference for structure, there is nothing unique or interesting. Hiring managers see a lot of these types of cover letters, and they will not capture their attention.You’re a unique individual, and your education cover letter needs to show that. Do not be afraid of letting a little of your emotion and personality shine through. If you love certain parts of your job, say so. If you are passionate about making you area of expertise come alive for your students, say so. Remember, they are hiring someone who can engage and instruct children. They are looking for a real person. If your cover letter is dull and lifeless, what does that say about you?Make each education cover letter unique to the specific position to which you are applying. “I am applying for a teaching position at your school” is dull and generic. “I am applying for the History Teachers position at Betty Boop Elementary School” is much more specific, and is much more likely to capture the hiring managers attention.You will need to limit your cover letter to one page, so you will not be able to mention every qualification you have. Focus on a few qualifications and accomplishments that are the most important. Make sure you relate those to the specific position, and how it makes you a better candidate. In business this is referred to as Competitive Advantage. Why should they choose you over the other people that have applied for the same position? This means you have to do more than give a list of skills. Your resume already does that. You have to tell them why you’re the best person for the job.Do not finish your letter without asking for an interview. Successful sales people will tell you that there is power in asking. It encourages the reader to take action. After you have asked for the interview, give your contact information. Do not make the reader have to track your phone number down in your resume, give it to them. You want to make contacting you as easy as possible. Finish off your cover letter by letting them know when you will be following up. Give a specific date when you will follow up, then remember to call on that date.Always remember to check your grammar and spelling before you send your cover letter anywhere. With the abilities to check this with most word processing software, there’s really no excuse for letting mistakes slip through, especially for someone trying to get a job in education. Run the checkers, then re-read your cover letter aloud to find any mistakes the software might have missed. If there are any mistakes or areas that are unclear, this is your chance to make corrections.There is a lot of competition for jobs in education. In order to get one of these jobs, you have to get noticed. Your chance to make a good first impression is your cover letter. If it doesn’t get noticed, neither will you. Show the people doing the hiring that you are a unique person with the skills and abilities to engage and educate children. Show them you’re alive.
Are You Ready to Obtain Aircraft Financing? A Quiz
If you’re interested in purchasing an aircraft whether it be for personal or commercial reasons, you’ll of course need to know a little bit about the aircraft financing process. Take the following quiz and see if you have the necessary understanding to proceed with attaining an aircraft finance loan.(1) With regards to aircraft financing for aircraft under $100,000, generally what is the loan term for, say, a 15 year amortized loan?(a) Generally, a 15 year amortized loan has a loan term of 3 years.
(b) The term for such a loan is 2 years.
(c) A 5 year term is usually imposed for this type of loan.
(d) None of the above.Answer: (c) Because most borrowers generally upgrade their aircraft after 5 years, the 5 year term is usually prescribed.(2) How long can the amortization schedule stretch on a loan for an aircraft over $100,000?(a) The length of amortization can be as long as ten years.
(b) Amortization can span over as much as fifteen years.
(c) Sometimes an amortized loan of this type can extend 20 years.
(d) Most amortized loans for aircraft over $100,000 can go as long as 30 years.Answer: (c) An amortized loan over the $100,000 mark can have a breadth of 20 years.(3) With regards to experimental aircraft financing what is generally required of a kit-built plane versus a plane that has not been kit-built?(a) FAA registration
(b) An appraisal
(c) A larger down payment
(d) A title searchAnswer: (c) If you said a larger down payment, you are correct.(4) What is an “advance fee scheme?”(a) A scheme used by some unscrupulous lenders who ask for a sizeable down payment to fund experimental aircraft.
(b) An advance fee scheme is used by some aircraft finance lenders to secure the funds needed in order to conduct a title search and valuation of an airplane.
(c) Advance fee schemes are used to lower aircraft financing rates on single engine and twin engine planes.
(d) Advance fee schemes have been used in some instances of commercial aircraft financing for turbo props that are
hard to finance. An initial fee is charged by a lender with the pledge of financing the loan if the borrower pays the “upfront” expense.Answer: (d) Beware if you’re in the market to finance any jet or turbo prop that has restrictive lending requirements. Many people have lost their money by succumbing to such a scheme.(5) What is the best type of financing to choose if you need to make significant avionic upgrades to your aircraft?(a) A 5-year fixed/adjustable rate loan.
(b) A 7-year fixed balloon loan.
(c) Experimental aircraft financing
(d) A 20-year fixed rate loanAnswer: (d) If you need to make repairs or upgrades every several years to your aircraft, this is the loan to choose.How’d you do on the above quiz? Can you improve on your knowledge with respect to aircraft financing? A little “barnstorming” session never hurts anyone.