I found this interesting article on FINS.com and I thought it would be worthwhile to share it with. By the way, if you have not spent some time on FINS.com website – you really need to. Not only do they have superb advice but also is a tremendous source of targeted job openings. And really, […]
Taking the Pain and Guesswork out of a Relocation Decision
Trust a guy who works in self storage to develop an eye for the little stuff. I’ve come to believe that it’s the little things that matter the most when it comes to the quality of our lives. But the little things are exactly what people don’t normally look at when they are making a […]
Take Action
Yoda most memorable line – to me anyways – “Do or do not… there is no try.” And that – again, to me – is the essence of action. One of the first cliches I learned was “paralysis by analysis.” When I was in the army; we’d plan for this and plan for that. We […]
Are You Landing on Your Feet?
By Linda Binns I’m sure most people will identify with the statement “I always land on my feet.” It’s true, even when big challenges happen you find that you always seem to come out of it okay, even though you may have been through a very difficult time. Over the last few weeks I’ve been […]
White House Lifts Deep Sea Drilling Moratium
Good news for the folks in the oil business. White House has lifted the moratium on deep sea drilling in the Gulf of Mexico. Can’t reprint the AP article, so you can follow this link to CNBC to read the article: http://www.cnbc.com/id/39634645 I’m like most Americans I think on the issue of our dependence on […]
Don’t try this at Home!
By David Perry, Guest Blogger There’s a huge obvious benefit to engaging in creative out-of-the-box activities which will bring you to the attention of hiring managers. There’s also a real danger of crossing the line and doing something in poor taste or something that puts you or the potential employer at risk. Here’s an example […]
4 Steps to Dealing with Depression after Losing a Job
By Kristen Fischer, eHow Contributing Writer It could happen as soon as you hear the words from your boss that you are losing your job. It could happen days or weeks later. But the truth is that sooner or later you might feel the heavy grip of depression upon becoming unemployed-and in this economy, many […]
The Key to a Perfect Elevator Speech
The key to a perfect elevator speech that will captivate your listener in about 30 seconds is practice, practice, and more practice. The old cliche, “practice makes perfect,” is a good one. But as with all things, there is always a cautionary note. It is not “practice,” but “good practice makes perfect.” And it does […]
There is No Bigger Job Market Than These The United States of America
Various studies show being unemployed, or being fired, as being one of the most stressful and traumatic events in our lives. No wonder, a job is more than a paycheck and we all know this. The job becomes us, it defines us and gives us value, or at least to some of us, it does. […]
What Job Made The Top Ten?
 What are your thoughts on these top ten best jobs list or top ten fastest growing job sectors or top 4,934.938 highest paid jobs on the 3rd moon past the 8th asteroid along the Nebula Frontier list? I am of mixed mind on its value.  Wow, anesthesiologist makes $530,594.234 during a leap year and […]
Brand – What’s a Brand?
I have been submitting a few of my articles to [email protected] and have been elevated to “expert†author and Platinum member. Not sure what all that means but like I said, the ezine has published a few of my articles under name of H. Kim. Recently, another author wrote an article about the need to […]