Monthly Archives: October 2010

Being Against Something – and Your Job Search

When I was in college I decided to start an anti-drug and alcohol-abuse organization. I affiliated with a giant group called BACCHUS (Better Alcohol Consciousness Concerning the Health of University Students) and one year I got funding in the amount of nearly $200,000 from the University of Chicago to bring Bill Bennett (the former ''Drug Czar'') to speak to the students. In fact, I made such a presentation to the student counsel one year that they gave me over 35% of the student activities budget to bring in famous speakers and others, to help fight drugs and alcohol on campus.

Inequitable Distribution of Wages Contribute To Lack of Jobs and Continuing Recession

One does not need to be an economist to possess common sense, something that economists in general seem to be lacking remarkably. Even if the recession started on the housing bubble, it continues to survive due to inequitable distribution of wages within companies, something that employers astutely choose to remain blind to.

This Holiday Season Will Definitely See a Boost in the Numbers of Temporary Jobs

While experts, even those from New York Times, are predicting a dim outlook for holiday jobs, the reality doesn't add up that way, if you understand the fundamentals of business and economics. And I strongly believe it is time to brush up your resume for handling temporary jobs in the retail sector.
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