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Posted by JoAnn Hines
I wish I could claim that I coined the phrase "stuck on stupid"
because it so eloquently expresses the message, but I can't. I
heard the phrase from a reporter who asked the same thing
repeatedly even though the question had been responded to many
times previously. The interviewee replied, "Are you stuck on
stupid?"
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Posted by John Gibb
Graphic design is a field that is rising in possibilities for artistically creative minds. With new websites popping up by the thousands daily, it makes sense that now is the perfect time to be a graphic designer. All it takes is a little artistic flair and a willingness to invest the time into learning the coding required to turn your design talents towards a more technical endeavor.
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Posted by Scott Brown
Whether it's for New Years' or any other time of year, it takes discipline to change your behavior. Many people realize that new habits like attending more networking events or taking on special projects at work could help them get ahead in their careers. Yet the number of people who follow through with making real changes to their habits is much lower. In this job searching tip, we'll discuss steps you can take to make sure you achieve your goals.
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Posted by Ann Baehr
To often job seekers write their resumes listing everything they
did as if filling out a home loan application....
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Posted by Peter Peterka
The demand for people with Six Sigma expertise is constantly
increasing. More and more organizations...
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Posted by Terri Emmett
TIP #1: A career in real estate is quite unlike any other. Having a flexible schedule, being your...
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Posted by Edward Weiss
Do you ramble on endlessly with your improvisations? If so, good. This has its place in music making and in new age piano playing in particularly. Just listen to Michael Jones's music to hear an example of this kind of free-form improvisation.
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Posted by Mike Parker
SPIDER JONES: Heavyweight Champion of Inspiration By Mike Parker www.employmentnews.com Young Charles Spider Jones was a boy with a dream. He wanted to be like his idol, Alan Freed, the disc jockey credited with coining the phrase Rock & Roll. Spider was out-going, friendly, and optimistic, possessing the desire to achieve his goal. Then he was hit by racism.
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