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I did not choose the places listed in this Sampler; rather, they are listed at their own request, and I offer their information to you simply as suggestions of where you can begin your investigation—when you’re trying to find decent help.
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Do keep in mind that many truly helpful places and coaches are
not
listed here. If you discover such a coach or place, which is very good at helping people
with
Parachute
and creative job-hunting or career-change, do send us the pertinent information. We will ask them, as we do all the listings here, a few intelligent questions, and if they sound okay, we will add that place as a suggestion in next year’s edition.

We do ask a few questions—because our readers want counselors and places that have some expertise
with
Parachute
, and can help job-hunters or career-changers finish their job-hunt using this book. So, if they’ve never even heard of
Parachute
, we don’t list them. On the other hand, we can’t measure a place’s expertise at this distance, no matter how many questions we ask.

So, even if listed here, they need to be thoroughly researched
by you
. You must do your own sharp questioning before you decide to go with anyone. If you don’t take time to research two or three places, before choosing a counselor, you will deserve whatever you get (or, more to the point, don’t get). So, please, do your research. The purse or wallet you save, will be your own.

The listings that follow are alphabetical within each state, except that counselors listed by their name are in alphabetical order according to their last name.

Some offer group career counseling, some offer testing, some offer access to job-banks, etc.

One final note: Generally speaking, these places counsel anybody. A few, however, may turn out to have restrictions unknown to us (“we counsel only women,” etc.). If that’s the case, your time isn’t wasted. They may be able to help you with a referral. So, don’t be afraid to ask them, “Who else in the area can you tell me about, who helps with job-searches, and are there any (among them) that you think are particularly effective?”

If you call a phone number in the Sampler that is any distance away from you, and they tell you “this number cannot be completed as dialed,” the most likely explanation is that the area code was changed—maybe some time ago. Throughout the U.S. now, area codes are subdividing constantly, sometimes more than once during a short time span. (We ask counselors listed here to notify us when the area code changes, but some do and some don’t.) Anyway, call Information and check.

Of course, if you’re calling a local counselor, you probably don’t need the area code anyway (unless you live in one of the metropolitan areas in the U.S. that requires ten-digit dialing).

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Throughout this Sampler, an asterisk before their name, in orange, means they offer both secular and religious counseling, that is, they’re not afraid to talk about God if you’re looking for some help in finding your Mission in life
.

1.
Sometimes the written contract—there is
always
a written contract, when you are dealing with the bad guys, and they will probably ask your partner to sign it, too—will claim to provide for an almost complete refund, at any time, until you reach a cutoff date in the program, which the contract specifies. Unfortunately, fraudulent firms bend over backward to be extra nice, extra available, and extra helpful to you, from the time you first walk in, until that cutoff point is reached. Therefore, when the cutoff point for getting a refund has passed, you let it pass because you are very satisfied with their past services, and believe there will be many more weeks of the same. Only, there aren’t. At fraudulent firms, once the cutoff point is passed, the career counselor suddenly becomes virtually impossible for you to get ahold of. Call after call will not be returned. You will say to yourself, “What happened?” Well, what happened, my friend, is that you paid up in full, they have all the money they’re ever going to get out of you, and now, they want to move on.

2.
Two famous “distance coaches”are Joel Garfinkle in Oakland, California,
www.dreamjobcoaching.com
; and Marshall Goldsmith of
www.marshallgoldsmithlibrary.com
, international coach to the executive elite, and author (with Mark Reiter) of the currently popular book,
What Got You Here Won’t Get You There
.

3.
Published by Que Publishing, Pearson Education.

4.
www.dreamjobcoaching.com/about

5.
Yearly readers of this book will notice that we do remove people from this Sampler, without warning. First of all, there are accidents: we drop places we didn’t mean to, but a typographical error was made, somehow (it happens).
Oops!
Call this to our attention; we’ll put you back in next year.

We deliberately remove places that have moved, and don’t bother to send us their new address.
Coaches and counselors: If you are listed here, we expect you to be a professional at communication. When you move, your first priority should be to let us know, immediately. As one exemplary counselor wrote: “You are the first person I am contacting on my updated letterhead…hot off the press just today!” So it should always be, if you want to continue to be listed here. A number of places get removed every year, precisely because of their poor communication skills, and their sloppiness in letting us know where they’ve gone to.

Other causes for removal: Places that have disconnected their telephone, or otherwise suggest that they have gone out of business. Places that our readers lodge complaints against with us, as being unhelpful or even obnoxious. The complaints may be falsified, but we can’t take that chance. Places that change their personnel, and the new person has never even heard of
Parachute
, or “creative job-search techniques.” College services that we discover (belatedly) serve only “Their Own.” Counseling firms that employ salespeople as the initial “intake” person that a job-hunter meets. If you discover that any of the places listed in this Sampler fall into any of the above categories, you would be doing a great service to our other readers by dropping us a line and telling us so: PO Box 370 (new box number), Walnut Creek, CA 94597.

Chemsak, Maureen J.,
NCC, LPC, MCC

Counselor

Athens State University

300 N. Beaty St.

Athens, AL 35611

Phone: 256-233-8285 or 256-772-7900

E-mail:
[email protected]

Vantage Associates

2100-B Southbridge Pkwy., Ste. 240

Birmingham, AL 35209

Phone: 205-879-0501

Cell: 205-533-0429

Contact: Michael A. Tate

E-mail:
[email protected]

www.onthesamepg.com

Career Transitions

2600 Denali St., Ste. 430

Anchorage, AK 99503

Phone: 907-274-4500

Fax: 907-274-4510

Contact: Deeta Lonergan, President

E-mail:
[email protected]

www.careertransitions.biz

Boninger, Faith,
PhD

10965 E. Mary Katherine Dr.

Scottsdale, AZ 85259

Phone: 480-551-7097

E-mail:
[email protected]

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Career Discovery Services,
LLC

3145 E. Chandler Blvd., Ste. 110-212

Phoenix, AZ 85048

Phone: 480-706-1262

Contact: Sandy Somers, RN, MS, ACC

E-mail:
[email protected]

www.careerdiscoveryservices.com

Identity IS,
LLC

Licensed Career Counselors/Certified

Professional Mentors

10645 N. Tatum Blvd., Ste. 200-362

Phoenix, AZ 85028

Phone: 480-348-7875

Contact: Debra Davenport, CEO

Toll-free: 866-232-6492

Washington, D.C. satellite office

Phone: 202-280-2637

E-mail:
[email protected]

www.identity-iq.com

Passport to Purpose

7744 East Knots Pass

Prescott Valley, AZ 86314

Phone: 928-775-4949

Contact: Cathy Severson, MS

E-mail:
[email protected]

www.passporttopurpose.com

www.retirementlifematters.com

Renaissance Career Solutions

PO Box 30118

Phoenix, AZ 85046-0118

Phone: 602-867-4202

Contact: Betty Boza, MA, LCC

E-mail:
[email protected]

www.rcareer-solutions.com

Bauer, Lauralyn Larsen

Career Counselor & Coach

Napa, CA 94558

Phone: 707-363-7775

E-mail:
[email protected]

Bay Area Career Center

Mechanics Institute Library Bldg.

57 Post St., Ste. 804

San Francisco, CA 94104

Phone: 415-398-4881

E-mail:
[email protected]

www.bayareacareercenter.com

Berrett & Associates

533 E. Mariners Cir.

Fresno, CA 93730

Phone: 559-284-3549

Contact: Dwayne Berrett, MA, RPCC

E-mail:
[email protected]

www.berrett-associates.com

California Career Services

6024 Wilshire Blvd.

Los Angeles, CA 90036

Phone: 323-933-2900

Phone: 1-800-63CAREER

Fax: 323-933-9929

Contact: Susan W. Miller, MA

E-mail:
[email protected]

www.californiacareerservices.com

Career Balance

215 Witham Rd.

Encinitas, CA 92024

Phone: 760-436-3994

Fax: 760-632-9871

Contact: Virginia Byrd, MEd,

Career and Work-Life Consultant

E-mail:
[email protected]

www.careerbalance.net

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Career Choices

Dublin, CA

Contact: Dana E. Ogden, MS Ed, CCDV

E-mail:
[email protected]

www.careerchoices.us

Career Counseling and Assessment Associates

9229 W. Sunset Blvd., Ste. 502

Los Angeles, CA 90069

Phone: 310-274-3423

Contact: Dianne Y. Sundby, PhD

Director and Psychologist

E-mail:
[email protected]

www.dscouseling.com

Career Development Life Planning

3585 Maple St., Ste. 237

Ventura, CA 93003

Phone: 805-656-6220

Contact: Norma Zuber, MSC; Associates

E-mail:
[email protected]

www.normazubercareers.com

Career and Personal Development Institute

582 Market St., Ste. 410

San Francisco, CA 94104

Phone: 415-982-2636

Contact: Bob Chope

www.cpdicareercounseling.com

Career Possibilities

3009 Lantana Ave.

Fullerton, CA 92835-1945

Phone: 714-990-6014

Contact: Cheryl A. Heil, MEd, JCTC, CPCM

E-mail:
[email protected]

Center for Career Growth and Development

453 Alberto Way, Ste. 257D

Los Gatos, CA 95032

Phone: 408-354-7150

Contact: Steven E. Beasley

E-mail:
[email protected]

Center for Creativity and Work

2024 Vine St. #2D

Berkeley, CA 94709

Phone: 510-526-1600

Contact: Allie Roth, Career Coach

E-mail:
[email protected]

www.allieroth.com

(They also have offices in New York City.)

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Center for Life & Work Planning

1133 Second St.

Encinitas, CA 92024

Phone/Fax: 760-943-0747

Contact: Mary C. McIsaac

Executive Director

E-mail:
[email protected]

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Cheney-Rice, Stephen,
MS

2113 Westboro Ave.

Alhambra, CA 91803-3720

Phone: 626-824-5244

E-mail:
[email protected]

Christen, Carol,
Consultant

Career & Job Search Strategy

Co-author,
What Color Is Your Parachute? For Teens

Atascadero, CA

Phone: 805-462-8795

E-mail:
[email protected]

Collaborative Solutions

3130 W. Fox Run Way

San Diego, CA 92111

Phone: 858-268-9340

Contact: Nancy Helgeson, MA, LMFT

E-mail:
[email protected]

www.thebestcollaborativesolutions.com

Cypress College

Career Planning Center

9200 Valley View St.

Cypress, CA 90630

Phone: 714-484-7120

www.cypresscollege.edu

Dream Job Coaching

6918 Thornhill Dr.

Oakland, CA 94611

Phone: 510-339-3201

E-mail:
[email protected]

www.dreamjobcoaching.com

www.garfinkleexecutivecoaching.com
,

Experience Unlimited Job Clubs

There are many Experience Unlimited clubs in California, found at the Employment Development Department (EDD) in the following locations: Anaheim, Canoga Park, Contra Costa, Corona, Fremont, Fresno, Irvine, Lancaster, Manteca, Oakland, Pasadena, San Francisco, San Rafael, Santa Cruz/Capitola, Simi Valley, Sunnyvale, Torrance, and West Covina. Contact the chapter nearest you through your local EDD office.

Floyd, Mary Alice,
NCC, NC, MA, RPC

Career Life Transitions

3233 Lucinda Ln.

Santa Barbara, CA 93105

Phone: 805-687-5462

E-mail:
[email protected]

www.careerlifetrans.com

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Frangquist, Deborah Gavrin,
MS

Chosen Futures

1801 Bush St., Ste. 121

San Francisco, CA 94109

Phone: 415-346-6121

E-mail:
[email protected]

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