• SCORE Workshops for Small Business Development



    Need Help for your Small Business?


    SCORE is a non-profit organization that provides free services dedicated to the success of small businesses nationwide. SCORE offers hands-on help to new or existing businesses including entrepreneur education, mentoring, and funding assistance.

    SCORE Counselors are volunteers made up of businessmen and women who have been successful entrepreneurs, small business owners, senior corporate executives, and experienced professionals. Their experience and expertise will offer hands-on help geared toward your situation and needs.
    SCORE Workshops will be offered during October at our Pasco County Library branches:


    Starting a Home Business 102
    Tuesday, October 11th  from 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm
    Land O’Lakes Branch Library

    How to Really Start Your Own Business
    Tuesday, October 11th  from 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm
    Hudson Regional Branch Library

    Advanced Quickbooks
    Wednesday, October 12th  from 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm
    Hugh Embry Branch Library

    Using the Internet in Your Business
    Thursday, October 13th  from 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm
    New River Branch Library

    The Easy Business Plan
    Tuesday, October 18th  from 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm
    Centennial Park Branch Library

    Starting a Home Business 101
    Thursday, October 20th  from 5:30pm - 7:30 pm
    Regency Park Branch Library

    Introduction to QuickBooks
    Wednesday, October 26th  from 5:30pm - 7:30 pm
    South Holiday Branch Library

    If you have questions about the above course schedule, please contact any one of our Pasco County Library branches. 

    For details, contact SCORE directly at their Pasco-Hernando Chapter in New Port Richey.  You have a few options on how to learn more:
    • Read about their offerings on the local chapter's website or checking out the SCORE blog
    • Email them with your questions at score439@verizon.net
    • Stay connected with their newsletters! Click here and enter your email address to sign up!
    • If you don't have online access setup, you may want to give them a call at (727) 842-4638
    Whether you are beginning a small business, enhancing your future, or just need guidance on your business plans, SCORE may have just what you need to get started or promote your existing business.

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  • Unemployment Insurance Claims Changes


    Major changes are happening on how some Florida residents in Lee County file for unemployment benefits effective August 1st, as reported by local news.  Aimed at cutting costs and getting the jobless back to work, all claims must be filed over the Internet, provide proof of contact with at least 5 potential employers per week, and complete an online skills review test to streamline job search.  Residents say they'll need to use the local library or a friend's computer.  Unemployed persons unable to make contact with at least five potential employers, can satisfy the new requirement with a visit with a representative from a One-Stop Career Center.  Lee County local career centers are seeing a sharp increase in job seekers as well.

    Pasco County's Unemployment Insurance claims residents:  Below are some useful links to help provide answers and direction for those looking for work, and those needing assistance with unemployment.  

    Pasco residents may always visit their local Pasco County Library System branch for employment help and computer use.  Library staff are more than happy to assist with job searches and unemployment information.

    Pasco County Library System (PCLS) is visited eight (8) days a month by the Career Central One-Stop Bus

    The library also offers sessions on employment and training.  

    In August, "We Know Where The Jobs Are" will be presented at our Land O'Lakes branch.  PCLS Library staff can be reached by phone, in person, and through Facebook.  Simply stop by or call any branch.  Land O'Lakes' staff are available at (813) 929-1214 or click on LOL Facebook page.

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  • Pasco County - Communication Skills Training for Sign Language

    Are you interested in learning sign language? If so, the Springhill Career Central office is offering a six week course on sign language from April 27, 2011 to June 1, 2011. Class meets every Wednesday for six weeks from 3:00 PM to 4:00 PM. According to the Bureau of Statistics, interpreters and translators averaged $43,130.00 a year in 2008. The beginning salary was $20,000.00. To register for the course, email Joe Mascaro at jmascaro@careercentral.jobs.

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  • Pasco County OJT/NEG


    What's OJT stand for? On-the-Job-Training. What's NEG stand for? National Emergency Grant. What's that mean for you? If you're looking for employment and meet certain criteria, it could mean employment. Career Central is holding two sessions on April 27, 2011 with limited seating to screen for new employees to fill some open positions such as:

    9565907--Production Helper @ $9/hr.--needs two

    9538696--Engineering Support Trainee @ $13+/hr.

    9558968--Account Representative @ $9/hr.--Needs five.

    9564165--Customer Service Representative @ $9+/hr.

    9564258--Warehouse Worker @ $9+/hr.

    9564274--Inside/Outside Sales @ $9+/hr.

    9554482--Manufacturing Assembly @ $9/hr.

    9554512--Manufacturing Material Handler @ $9/hr.

    9554863--Data Entry @ $9/hr.

    9556348--Medical Assistant @ $10/hr.

    9556341--Medical Receptionist @ $10/hr.

    9557909--Massage Therapist--Licensed @ $12.50+/hr. No experience necessary

    9557516--Metals Customer Service Rep @ $10+ commensurate w/experience--Needs two

    9565126--Medical Receptionist @ $9/hr. 30 hrs./wk. Full time after training.

    9550376--Machine Operator @ $12.50/hr.--needs eight.

    9553021--Rigger/Assembler/Laminator @ $9/hr. Little or no experience req.

    9564007--Vinyl Graphic Applicator/Sign Assembler--needs two @ $9+/hr.

    9551974-- Support Associates Group Home CNA $9.00 (minimum) 6 positions

    9550543--Machinist @ $10+/hr. Prefers a mechanical background. Ownership of tools a plus

    9562981--.NET/C# Developer @ $10+/hr.

    9540798--Finisher/Painter @ $13+/hr.

    9551522--Electrical Design Engineer @ $16+/hr.

    9551611--Project Manager (bi-lingual) @ $16+/hr.

    9552239--Assembly Technician @ $16+/hr.

    9562754—Technician, Repair @$8/hr.

    9562959—Gate Mfg Division Manager Assistant @$8hr.

    9553114--Turbine Technician @ $15+/hr.

    9563614--Shipping/Receiving Clerk @ $14 - $17/hr.

    9564817--Press Brake Operator @ $12-15/hr.

    If you're interested in learning more, click here to view all the details from Career Central.

    The sessions are on April 27, 2011 at 10:00 AM and 1:00 PM at the New Port Richey, Springhill, and Zephyrhills Career Central locations.

    Make sure you bring with you:
    • Driver License/State Identification
    • Social Security Card - original
    • Proof of Residency (correct address on driver license or utility bill in your name mailed to your residency address)
    • DD214 (if applicable)
    • Resume
    VERY IMPORTANT - Must have your www.employflorida.com account complete (background and resume)






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  • Florida Unemployment - Eligibility and Benefit Calculation

    Questions About Unemployment in Florida


    • Am I eligible for unemployment in Florida?
    It depends on a number of factors, such as how you are separated from your job. For instance, an employee who is laid off is usually eligible for unemployment compensation. However, only in limited cirmcumstances, is an employee who quit their job eligible for unemployment compensation. The decision is made when you file your claim. Claim decisions can be appealed. Unemployment is not decided by whether your work is part or full-time. You may be eligible for unemployment compensation even though you had a part-time job.
    • What minimum and maximum amount of unemployment can I receive on a weekly basis?
    $32.00 to $275.00 per week.
    • How is the amount calculated? Does it run out?
    The amount is calculated from the highest quarter in your base period divided by 26. The base period is the first four quarters of the previous five completed quarters prior to filing a claim. For instance, if you filed for unemployment in April of 2011, the base period would be January 1, 2010 to December 31, 2010. If your gross amount of pay for your highest quarter was greater than $7,150.00, your weekly benefit would be capped at $275.00 per week. However, if your gross amount of pay was $3,000.00 in your highest quarter than your weekly benefit be $115.36 ($3,000.00 divided by 26 = $115.36). Yes, you can only receive a maximum of 26 weeks worth of unemployment in Florida. However, as of this posting (April 11, 2011), you may be eligible for extended benefits once you have used all 26 weeks within your benefit year. A benefit year is defined as a 1 year period that begins when you file your first claim.
    • If I get part time or temporary work, can I still file for unemployment?
    Yes, as long as the amount you've earned is less than what you are receiving for unemployment for that week and you have not exhausted your benefits. In that case, unemployment will compensate you the difference between your gross pay and your unemployment benefit. For example, if your weekly unemployment benefit is $200.00 and your gross pay from part time or temporary work was $160.00, you could claim the $40.00 difference that week. However, if your unemployment benefit was $200.00 and you earned more than $200.00 - you would not be able to claim unemployment benefits during that week.
    • Where can I get more information about Florida unemployment?
    The State of Florida has two sites with Frequently Asked Questions about both Unemployment and Extended Unemployment benefits. You can find questions and answers about unemployment claims here. You can find questions and answers about extended unemployment claims here.

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