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Secret Life of a Country Club Caddy
From faking holes-in-one for the promise of tips, to indulging the every whim of spoiled suburbanites, the golf world’s silent assistants tell all.
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How to Hire the Best Project Managers
When you bring in new project managers, do you do so strategically? Interviewing is subjective, of course, but for the essential job of Project Manager, you want your process to be as bulletproof as possible.
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A job waiting tables after college could suppress your wages for years
It has become relatively common, even unremarkable, for young people to spend a time after they’ve graduated college waiting tables, doing clerical work, or working retail. Nearly half of a group of four-year-degree graduates surveyed by McKinsey last year said they had a job that didn’t require a degree. And many are advised to take any job they can find, even if it’s one that doesn’t require a degree, to build their resumes and skills.
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Will Wearables Increase Our Productivity?
I’ll admit it: my personal experience with wearable technology is limited to FitBit, which tracks my daily physical activity and uploads it to an online fitness program. But recently, the University of London took wearables to a whole new level.
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Success is Not Just Hard Work
Social Opportunity is the theory that your social networks, environment and inherited status affect the opportunities that are presented to you.
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Here's How the Picture Has Changed for Working Dads
It's 2014, and the Picture Has Changed for Working Dads. Here's How
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'I Never Saw Him Drunk': An Interview with Bukowski’s Longtime Publisher
Regardless of your opinions on Bukowski—whether you think he was a no-talent nihilistic fuck-machine who ran on whores and anything with an ABV, the voice for a generation of postwar blue-collar workers fed up with the factories, or a combination of both—the fact that he is a large figure in Los Angeles’s literary history is undeniable.
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Great Success Quote
"While most people dream of Success, winners wake up and work hard to achieve it."
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Is This The End of Careers As We Know Them?
Andrew McAfee and Erik Brynjolfsson call it the superstar economy, where globalization and technologies align to create winner-take-all scenarios. In a world where 85 people are as wealthy as half of the world's population, and automation is increasingly taking over all jobs, both manual and mental, what does the future of work look like for the other 7,174,875,801* of us?
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If You’re Trying to Sell, You’re Not Doing Your Job
The most effective way to get anything from anyone is to figure out what that person needs and how to be useful in helping them get it.
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What you Need to Know about Virtual Products
Acquire maximum performance by getting virtual products only here at Accede Holdings.
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How Japan’s most promising young stem-cell scientist duped the scientific journal Nature — and destroyed her career
Haruko Obokata has the next five months to prove that her research is valid.
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Sweet Tea and Sarcasm #5
Almost every adult has one specific item in their household. It takes up space, and they think it needs to be thrown away. But for some reason, they keep it wherever they keep it. In my household, I keep this item in my broom closet. It’s my Swiffer broom attachment that I hardly ever used until I moved.
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Is this the best job ever? Netflix want to pay people to watch TV
It's pretty much our (and surely everyone else's) dream job. Getting paid money to watch TV and movies all day. Netflix is searching for its first 'Tagger' in UK and Ireland, a job that involves getting paid to watch all the streaming services content ahead of everyone else.
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Smelling Death: On the Job With New York's Crime-Scene Cleaners
CSI and Law & Order would have you believe that a crime scene empties out after the glitzy detectives are done with it. In reality, somebody else has to come in and clean it all up.
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The Organ Detective: Hidden Global Market in Human Flesh
Tracking the organ trade, anthropologist Nancy Scheper-Hughes visited African and South American dialysis units, organ banks, police morgues, and hospitals. She interviewed surgeons, patient’s rights activists, pathologists, nephrologists, and nurses. So why aren’t more people listening to her?
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When the Boss Says, 'Don't Tell Your Coworkers How Much You Get Paid'
Last fall, I became a barista in a small, “socially responsible” coffee company. A few months later, I got a temporary paralegal position at one of the world’s biggest multinational, corporate law firms. The two companies had little in common, but both told me one thing: Don't talk to your coworkers about your pay.
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Complete Salesforce.com Admin and Developer Training at CareeronCloud
Get Access to the course for $99 for a Limited Period of time. Use Coupon Code : Best-SFDC Cloud Computing is one of the most sought after skill and powerful technologies of today.
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Why is Online Employee Orientation So important?
In this article, we'll go over the benefits that make online employee orientations so essential for business of all sizes.
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My Short Career in the Internet Outrage Business
The target demographic: white males, Rust Belt, fifty-plus. We came in early; I saw the sunrise every morning. We worked in New York City, but I don't think a single coworker lived there. They commuted from Long Island and Jersey and Philly, daily, to be in the office. I lived alone in Brooklyn and it was a straight shot on the M to Bryant Park. I could see the lawn and the library from my desk—the gold and yellow and green filtered light.
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