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The old army adage says, "Volunteer for nothing." In business, the opposite is t...
Starting a new job is always exciting, as well as anxiety-provoking. The reasons...
Am I Willing to Work Hard Enough to Achieve Success? There's hard work, and the...
Do I Like What I'm Doing? It goes without saying that successful people enjoy w...
People who edit company publications are always looking for news that would be o...
Once you have landed a data processing job, there is a tendency to submerge your...
By timing, I'm not talking about being in the right place at the right time, alt...
If you could accurately predict the future, you wouldn't be bothered reading a b...
We insure our homes and cars and lives, but never stop to think of the necessity...
Most of our working life in the computer field involves routine, repetitious, an...
Analyzing signals and goals and anticipating being fired is different from suffe...
There are two basic lessons we can all learn from the experience of being fired....
We leave a job for one of two reasons: either we're asked to leave or we choose ...
Your boss may be inept, a detriment to the department, and may know far less tha...
"Burning out," at least according to Webster, is: "to burn till the fuel is exha...
Your personnel department will perform many of the routine duties associated wit...
After more than thirty-five years of being intimately involved in the whole subj...
People coming in for a job interview are nervous. You certainly were. Remember? ...
It's only a coincidence that the acronym LIAR comes out of the good advice "Look...
Most employees, who are fired, expect it. Moreover, most of them admit to themse...
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