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What Job Interviewers Won’t Say to Your Face

September 1, 2010
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Applying to and interviewing for jobs is one of the most tedious tasks. The job hunt requires patience, persistence, your best bullshit face, at least one clean pantsuit, confidence, and a sense of humor. Often, you will find that you are smarter and savvier than the people who are interviewing you and/or reviewing your resume.

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One Foot out the Digital Door

April 21, 2010
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Do you know someone who will stay in a toxic relationship but leave the significant other the moment he/she meets someone better? Professionals can exhibit the same type of cowardly behavior. These people will never be satisfied because they will never exercise their will and feel confident about their decisions.

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Traffic and Mobile Media (Video Post)

October 23, 2009

In this video, I discuss Obama’s visit to New Jersey, road construction projects, using jack hammers safely and efficiently, accessing traffic reports before and during travel, BlackBerry and iPhone traffic and transportation apps, Google Maps, traffic safety cones, and abandoning my job as a blogger.

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Time Is a Precious Form of Currency

October 13, 2009
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I am not only doing something I enjoy but also making myself more marketable in the process. So what’s the problem? I think I caught the entrepreneurial bug in the process. Most employers aren’t necessarily thrilled by employees who like to pursue their own endeavors.

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As I Recall, I Think We Both Kinda Liked It

October 1, 2009
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I overheard a conference call that a business owner was having with a client, and I noticed how important small talk really is. I could tell this business owner was a football fan because he started talking about games and players. Business first, football second. The business owner and client shared a common bond.

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