Monthly Archives: June, 2008

Boomerang Kids

In the mid 20th century the normal age for kids to move out and begin their careers was somewhere between 18 and 20. Some even did this younger. College was optional as there were plenty of job opportunities as the American industrial age was booming. People often got married and had families [...]

Being Authentic in Your Work

I learned a great lesson recently.
Two weeks ago I was hired to help the company I intern for (a really great place to work, by the way) to set up some blogs and help edit, research and contribute my own columns.
That’s right; I am now a part time professional blogger. And I am not [...]

Is The Great Office Escape For You?

I’m about to surprise you.
I’m going to give you some brutal honesty, and tell you something that is perhaps a bit contrary to what I’ve been preaching for a long time.
“The Great Office Escape” is not for everyone.
Wow, what have I done? I’ve just told a good portion of my readers that they’ll either never [...]

Bank Scam

The other day I received an email from Bank of America telling me I had to update some information on my account or it would be “suspended”. I was given a deadline – June 3rd. This was urgent and it was sent to my personal email address. Very few individuals have this address.
The thing is, [...]

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