Friday, April 28, 2006

How to tap your company's hidden network - April 1, 2006

Ooooh. This is a really good article with some tips on how to really get things done in a company. I think it's useful whether you're currently employed or not.

If you're currently employed, you can consider how to apply this at your job.

If you're not currently employed, you can consider how this works or might work at companies where you're applying.

Maybe I don't know what I'm talking about, but I still think it's worth your consideration.

How to tap your company's hidden network - April 1, 2006

Monday, April 17, 2006

Monday, April 03, 2006

Feeling Unappreciated At Work?

This came, interestingly enough, from a coworker:

Friday, March 24, 2006

Why Your Boss May Start Sweating The Small Stuff -- Mar. 20, 2006

TIME Magazine Archive Article -- Why Your Boss May Start Sweating The Small Stuff -- Mar. 20, 2006: New sensitivity training at the office focuses on all the little ways a tone-deaf manager can demoralize a staff

I think much of this goes back to general politeness and good manners. Even the Golden Rule: do to others as you'd have them do to you.

Not being able to manage interruptions effectively - especially when you're having an important meeting with someone, IS demoralizing.

Thursday, March 09, 2006

High-demand for These Workers

ClarkHoward.com reports:

Are you looking for a job that has good pay, a lot of security and flexible hours? Would you believe the trucking industry has all that? Some people, such as Clark, would not do well in this job. But others love the open road and the solitude and would be great at the job. Better yet, you don’t need any training because most schools will train you for free. The industry needs about 20,000 truckers, so companies are offering signing bonuses and all kinds of incentives. Truckers make about $60,000 a year. Other jobs with lots of openings include registered nurses or RNs and pharmacists. If you are interested in those fields you could make a great living and do what you love. What could be better?
via ClarkHoward.com Show Archives for March 1, 2006

Wednesday, March 01, 2006

Podcast for Jobs in Europe

I heard this promo for an IT jobcast where the host lets people know about projects or jobs (freelance or permanent). Locations are UK, Benelux, Germany and France.

spotted at PodShow Promos website

Tuesday, February 28, 2006

The Lies on Your Resume Will Find You Out

I heard this on the Mr. Nice Guy podcast (http://mrniceguy.org/ - Show number 267) recently and saw it reported on CNet.com and elsewhere: David Edmondson resigned as CEO of Radio Shack recently amid questions about his resume.

At my company, someone was recently let go for the same reason.

Know this to be true: with more companies doing background checks, the lies on your resume will find you out. Therefore, make sure not to overstate your accomplishments and qualifications.

Friday, February 17, 2006

Scrum (management) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

I just read this article on an interesting management practice. When I say interesting, I mean something I'd like to see implemented to some degree at my own workplace.

What do you think?

Scrum (management) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Saturday, February 11, 2006

Changing Jobs, Changing Benefits

Changing Jobs, Changing Benefits: "A new employer means a new retirement plan. Be sure to ask questions about benefits -- and conduct your own research -- before it's too late."

Friday, February 03, 2006

Unemployment rate declines in January

This appears to be good news on a macroeconomic scale, but I feel we should take with a grain of salt any numbers the Labor Department puts out. I don't think the unemployment numbers count those who have stopped looking for a job or who otherwise don't qualify for unemployment benefits.

I may be wrong. If so, please tell me.

Unemployment rate declines in January

Tuesday, January 31, 2006

Get That Job via Podcast?

Hey there, everybody!

I found this service that lets you get text posts to a blog via a podcast. I just need to get everything set up right with the RSS feed and the service that will generate the mp3's of the posts.

Stay tuned.

Thursday, January 26, 2006

Workplace Worries - JOKE ALERT!

crossposted to Journey Inside My Mind!

Fresh out of business school, the young man answered a want ad for an accountant. He was being interviewed by a very nervous man who ran a three-man business:

"I need someone with an accounting degree," the man said. "But mainly, I'm looking for someone to do my worrying for me."

"Excuse me?" the young accountant said.

"I worry about a lot of things," the man said. "But I don't want to have to worry about money. Your job will be to take all the money worries off my back."

"I see," the young accountant said. "And how much does the job pay?"

"I will start you at eighty-five thousand dollars."

"Eighty-five thousand dollars!" the young man exclaimed. "How can such a small business afford a sum like that?"

"That," the owner said, "is your first worry."

via the Funny Jokes - Funny Jokes and Humor page

Wednesday, January 25, 2006

Friday, January 20, 2006

Thursday, January 19, 2006

ABC News: Web Surfing at Work Could Cost You Money

I just began reading this article, but decided to post this here so that I can read this in full later, for reasons that may be obvious when you've read it yourself.

ABC News: Web Surfing at Work Could Cost You Money

Tuesday, December 20, 2005

Work-from-home jobs on the rise

Clark Howard reports:

You are going to find more opportunities to work full-time or part-time from your home in the years to come. It’s known in the industry as having a “remote workplace.” Some employers, of course, won’t consider it at all. Others are at the other extreme and will do everything they can to encourage people to work from their homes. Companies that jump into the trend with both feet have come up with solid procedures to monitor your work and save tons of money with work-at-home programs. Sun Microsystems has about half of its workforce at home now and has saved $300 million a year as a result. The company doesn’t need office space, computer or phones, so it saves a ton of money. Another technology company, Agilent, has closed 50 U.S. sales offices and reduced their cost by 60 percent. About 12 percent of U.S. workers are now working remotely, and as many as 40 percent are expected to work at least part-time from home in the next few years. Everyone benefits. So, what’s the disadvantage of working from home? You may end up working too much. And, showing your face around the boss and other people at work is always advantageous. But the new mantra in the workplace seems to be: "If you want to keep them, let them go."
via ClarkHoward.com

Tuesday, December 06, 2005

More call-center jobs coming home

This could be some great news to anyone who wants to work from home!

Chron.com | More call-center jobs coming home

via e-mail

Friday, November 11, 2005

the WORKING PODCAST

From the about page:

WELCOME to the only podcast dedicated to the pain of working. We're on the Web for 3 reasons:
  1. Inform: We're bringing you two exclusive features you can't get anywhere else! Word-of-Mouth Job Listings expose positions that are so fresh, they HAVEN'T EVEN BEEN POSTED YET. Plus, Salary Reveals tell you where they work and what they're making.
  2. Entertain: Unparalleled show features shed light on the mundane and the ludicrous. The Routine exposes office pet peeves that we all can relate to. The Commuter Corner is uncensored rants about traveling to and from work. Cube Talk is a collection of random things heard 'round the office. Plus, Boss Bashing!
  3. Unite: It's your show, we just put it out there! Our podcast is unique because you build the show. Your e-mails and phone calls are essential. After all, who hates work more than YOU?
the WORKING PODCAST

Update: Get That Job was mentioned in episode 34 of the Working Podcast. Download it and head over to the 9:22 mark. Thanks for the mention, Andrew!