Landing a job takes two things

Traditional job searching means are done. Through. Finito. No more.
Sites like Monster.com, Careerbuilder, and the newspaper classifieds are awesome if you’re looking for a job in telemarketing, sales, or network marketing… But if you’re looking for something more than that, you’ll probably hear about it elsewhere.
Isn’t job searching a crazy process when you think [...]


Posted in Blog, Recruitment, Work, Mon, 30/06/08 | 2 comments

When do you become a professional?

There are many things I aspire to do at some point in the future… Become a professional speaker. Write a book. Start a business.
But at what point do you officially become a “professional” in your field? I’m working in marketing right now… but I hardly see myself as a marketing “professional.” [...]


Posted in Blog, Millennials, Work, Sun, 29/06/08 | 2 comments

Iowa Flood Relief T-shirts

As many of you know, the flooding in Iowa has been devastating. In lieu of that, a buddy and I have put together some t-shirts to sell to raise money for Red Cross. T-shirts are $15 and you can buy them through Smash. http://www.thesmashsite.com/shop/floodrelief.html (FYI - the shirts are white, not baby [...]


Posted in Blog, Fri, 27/06/08 | 7 comments

QuestiModiCation - And other 21st Century Citizen traits

On Monday I had the pleasure of sitting on a panel at The Midwest Literary Institute. The MLI is for teachers who realize that there is something missing in our education system today… That schools need to find a new way to approach the classroom.
Angela Maiers and Mike Sansone put on a great show. [...]


Posted in Random Thoughts, Wed, 25/06/08 | 3 comments

Welcome to work… Kid.

Kid – I hate that word
KIDS go to school
KIDS don’t have jobs
KIDS don’t have a 401K
KIDS don’t pay insurance, rent, or student loan bills
KIDS are still under their parents wings
So why am I still considered a “kid” at work?
Because I’m a only 22.
It’s a challenge every 20 something is going to have to [...]


Posted in Blog, Mon, 23/06/08 | 16 comments

Ditch your long term goals

So… Where do you see yourself in five years?
That interview questions sucks. Here’s why:
You never know who you’ll meet - Have you ever met someone that has completely changed your life? A significant other? A mentor? These are the people who either A) change the priorities in our lives or B) open up doors that [...]


Posted in Blog, Random Thoughts, Work, Thu, 19/06/08 | 3 comments

What I’ve learned from man’s best friend

I’ve had Zoey for six weeks now and I couldn’t imagine life without her… but having a dog changes your world.
Zoey’s taught me a number of things already…

(Note - the pink and orange pillow is my girlfriend’s… not mine.)
Patience – She’s a smart dog… but she’s not going to learn to jump through a ring [...]


Posted in Random Thoughts, Wed, 18/06/08 | 1 comment

Actions speak louder than words… right, Enron?

I recently watched a phenomenal documentary titled “The Smartest Guys in the Room.” It reveals some fascinating facts behind the Enron scandal. Like how Enron created the blackouts in California to spike energy prices…
Who would have thought that Enron had a 64 page code of ethics that made the company look like a Saint?
Vision
Enron’s [...]


Posted in Blog, Mon, 16/06/08 | 0 comments

Why bloggers are special

A few traits I think the majority of bloggers share…
Ambition – We’re striving to do something more than just “have a job.” We want to have a career… or build a company… or change the world. Settling for mediocrity isn’t in our nature.
Knowledge – Writing leads to discussion. Discussion leads [...]


Posted in Blog, Technology, Wed, 11/06/08 | 3 comments

I’ll never be loyal to a company

One big complaint about Gen Y is that we aren’t loyal to companies… But why should we be? We’re not loyal for a reason. We’ve seen how corporate America has treated our parents‘ generation. In exchange for extra long hours, our parents got… job security. Not! Their jobs got outsourced, [...]


Posted in Blog, Millennials, Technology, Fri, 6/06/08 | 8 comments
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