From the desk of the Editor:A Labor Day Message

Post date: Sep 3, 2013 1:40:47 AM

On numerous days,I have stated at csaccac Inc.,I fill many hats and perform an array of task. Today,that statement remains true, what I consider at times to be a momentous task,it is a labor,Ive found to be a teaching tool,a valuable learning experience,an instrumental career move with measurable goals and rewards. However,the labor does require skill and a whole lot of patience. For this reason,in recent years honoring and recognizing Labor Day has a greater meaning then in previous years,and in all honesty,I feel paticular obligated to this day because of all the work Ive performed,initiated,tackled and completed to get here___,to be a part of this day. In speaking of labor, as Founder and President of csaccac Inc,one of the social elements I have implemented in the planning and development of csaccac Inc is the celebrating and honoring tradition. All visitors who have access to the csaccac corporate site with a glance will quickly find that,on the csaccac highlights web page a list of prominent and significant holidays.

Further inquiry of the site,visitor will find my bio. At first sight,it is apparent that I took the conventional path to pursue my career goals. For example;after graduating from highschool,I went directly to a four year University to continue my education. In fact,way before founding csaccac Inc. then eventually becoming Editor of the csaccac eNewsletter and Newsletter I worked as a cashier and a sales associate. Throughout the years, I continued to work seasonal jobs until I received my four year degree. From the beginning,I had been place on the conventional career path. Imperceptibly, years later, I strayed from the conventional career path most college graduates choose. Since graduating from a four year University I have change my profession and career at least three times if not more in my lifetime. Add to the facts stated in my bio,then restated in articles and in blogs, I have averred that I am a product of a public school education. From kindergarten to senior year,I have celebrated many holidays at school in a public classroom. As a student,in my pre adolescent and adolescent,I often looked forward to the holidays and celebrations at school. Along with the excitement and anticipation of the holidays each school year,I also looked forward to the breaks for instance Spring Break and Winter Break which often offered relief from demanding classes during the school year. As a matter of fact, I specifically recall celebrating and honoring some of the most well noted holidays each year including Valentine's Day,Halloween,Thanksgiving and Christmas.In most instances,the holiday celebrations at school when I attended a public school often included a brief lesson on how the day got its name and came into existence. Afterwards teachers would share novelty items as well as allow students to exchange novelty items and try specialty foods. Typically,during a regular school year teachers,students and staff give recoginition to some of the great achievements in American History. At the same time teachers and students also celebrate and honor American traditions such as Valentine's Day,Halloween,Thanksgiving,and Christmas. Veritably,America is deeply rooted in traditional morals and family values.Wistfully ,over the years the fundamental morals and values rooted in American life has slowly eroded away especially among the pop subculture of young men and women across the United States. I,on the other hand,for the most part,I liked to believe that I've remained vigilant by sticking with traditional morals and family values . And that I ve kept the honoring and celebration American tradition sacred. To be forthright,unlike the traditional American holidays Ive celebrated at school,Labor Day is one of a few holidays I really take the to time to make the distinction;mainly for the fact,Labor Day often is reminder that the Back to School tradition has resumed. But most of all,it is reminder of the various odd jobs,seasonal jobs and career paths that Ive hel and chosen throughout the years to get to this career pathway. To conclude,I am not stranger to hard work,and unyielding labor. At forty something,I view the day as more than just a day off,truthfully,I like to do a little work on Labor Day, it's ingrained innate behavior.

Well wishes,much success,Continued Success in 2013 and Happy Labor Day

Sincerely,

Jamala M Johnson,

Editor-In-Chief.