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Tuesday, December 22, 2020

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Job Hunting Advice

An excerpt from CNBC - 

If you say any of these 6 things during the job interview, don’t expect to get an offer: Career expert

By J.T. O’Donnell, Contributor

Each and every little thing you say (yes, even just one sentence) during a job interview shapes whether or not a hiring manager thinks you are a strong fit for the job.

And sometimes, it may be tempting to give an answer that felt right at the time, but in hindsight was extremely poor and made you seem weak or average. That’s why it’s important to remind yourself in advance of what to resist saying.

Here are six responses to avoid if you want to boost your chances of landing an offer, along with tips and examples of what to say instead:

https://www.cnbc.com/2020/12/15/if-you-say-any-of-these-things-during-job-interview-dont-expect-an-offer-says-career-expert.html

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Sunday, December 13, 2020

Beware of Mad Men

An excerpt from OkayPlayer - 

Chris Rock On Joe Biden’s Election Win: “I Wasn’t Jumping For Joy”

By Elijah Watson

“You know, Donald Trump did this thing… Like, when security companies build new locks or security systems, they hire crooks to show you the weaknesses of the system. Well, Donald Trump showed us the weakness of our government,” Rock said. “Now, it’s up to Joe Biden and Congress and the Senate to get rid of those weaknesses—to instill safeguards that actually protect us from unqualified, mad men and mad women, so that we never have to be at the mercy of a person that does not exhibit empathy and competence.”

https://www.okayplayer.com/news/chris-rock-joe-biden-election-win-fargo.html


Thursday, December 10, 2020

 

A Dog Walks Into A Walmart . . .

 An excerpt from the Washington Post - 

A dog was missing for weeks. Then it wandered into Walmart and found its owner working at the register.

By Sydney Page

June Rountree and her husband circled their neighborhood night after night looking for their beloved lost dog Abby.

Rountree, 60, realized the dog was missing Nov. 8, when she went to the backyard of their home in Dothan, Ala., and instead of seeing her 4-year-old black-and-white dog, she was horrified to see only Abby’s collar and leash, which was secured to a ground stake.

Despite their efforts, there was no sign of Abby, and the Rountrees were beginning to lose hope.

Three weeks later, an unlikely and perhaps miraculous turn of events left them convinced Abby is either the luckiest or the smartest dog in town.

Rountree, a longtime cashier at Walmart, was busy working her regular shift at register No. 6 on Nov. 28.

She heard a commotion, then looked up and saw a dog inside the store over by the ice machine. People were trying to catch the dog as it ran around.

“I said, ‘It can’t be,’ ” said Rountree, who then watched staff members trail the dog as it darted through the aisles.

“I was like, ‘What in the world is happening?’ ” said Danielle Robinette, 42, a customer service associate at the Walmart. “I’m a huge animal lover, so I just followed her, and she ran up to register No. 6.”

It was Abby.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/2020/12/04/missing-dog-walmart-reunion/

Tarantino's Top 12 Films. Do You Agree?

 From Far Out - 

From Scorsese to Spielberg: Quentin Tarantino picks the 12 greatest films of all time

By the Far Out Staff

https://faroutmagazine.co.uk/quentin-tarantino-12-greatest-favourite-films-ever-scorsese-spielberg/

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50 Rarely Seen Historical Photos

From Bored Panda - 

50 Rarely-Seen Historical Photos That Might Change Your Perspective On Things

By Liucija Adomaite and AustÄ—ja AkavickaitÄ— 

https://www.boredpanda.com/amazing-rare-historical-photos/