Trust me, while I’d have no reservations about chilling in a park all day, working on my laptop – a lot of folks don’t have that kind of time or luxury. Meanwhile, we wish we could do something to help, but we don’t know what – and then we get on with our day while you’re getting zip-cuffed in the park.
An Open Letter To 99.9 FM: Ad-Free?
Before you start high-fiving yourself too hard for this amazing act of generosity to your listeners – consider doing something that requires some element of risk on your part.
Learning To Say No
I’m going to start asking myself, does this make me feel like a WHORE?
(Un)necessary Snobbery
Don’t know what I mean? Just ask a typography junkie about Papyrus.
The Fallacy of Easy
Anyone can be a rockstar on level one. It takes a lot of time, effort, and attention to become a rockstar on level five.
Three Things Every New Graduate Gen-Y Job Searcher Should Do Today
It’s summer; a new slew of Gen-Y’ers are graduating… each time this year I like to give tips to the graduates and this year I have three.
Rebellion Has a Place in Corporate Life
I once worked for a company that had an official policy against a coffee maker of any sort. It went so far as to outlaw water coolers (a policy that was rightly “ignored” by the on-site manager, but the ban on the coffee machine was strictly enforced).
The Pact
I will not work for or support any company that mistreats employees, customers, or the community it serves.
The Education Paradox – Just Do Something, Damnit
There are only three ways to differentiate yourself from other dumb hicks.
Grandma’s Job
If your Grandma had your job, would you be pissed off at her boss? At the company?