by Paul Angone | Aug 10, 2011 | Careerish
Note from Paul: Today’s post come to us from the talented Joe Bunting who wants to write fiction and non-fiction books when he’s all groan up. Thus, he is writing and teaching other people to write over at TheWritePractice.com. (Love me a pun!)...
by Paul Angone | Aug 9, 2011 | Careerish, Featured
Picture by Nednas via Creative Commmons As I walked around Boston for the first time last Fall, I kept asking myself one thing: Could have John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and Benjamin Franklin ever imagined what they would help create? Hundreds and hundreds of...
by Paul Angone | Jul 25, 2011 | Careerish
Have you ever walked into your office and your co-workers are so excited its Monday they’re skipping through the halls like seven-year-olds at a chocolate factory? Yeah…me neither. If my 8:00 AM was met with Monday morning praises decking the halls, I’d...
by Paul Angone | Jul 19, 2011 | Careerish, Featured
Picture by the very talented mother of five, Amanda Tipton If Only… I had more money. More connections. More charisma. More experience. More pull. More sway. A better degree. A job I loved. A smaller nose. A boss who understood. 15 less pounds. Their...
by Paul Angone | Jul 5, 2011 | Careerish, Featured
For a long, long time I was an Unemployed. A terrible, awful, miserable Unemployed. I won’t say exactly how long I was such. Just that it was longer than William Henry Harrison’s term as President and shorter than James Garfield’s. (Thank you Wikipedia.) At...
by Paul Angone | Jun 30, 2011 | Careerish, Featured
Photo of Oxford University from Eye of Qvox My favorite thing(s) about this guest post from Susan Acker? It’s flat-out honest, with a dash of vulnerable, and a huge side of reality. Anyone in their 20’s who has lived through this Great...