Archive for April, 2008
By: Mick, April 21st, 2008
When faced with a time crunch at work or at home, whether it’s a major project deadline or just getting some things done quickly, prioritizing your objectives is the first thing that must be accomplished. Without the proper order of your tasks, it is likely that you will get bogged down in areas that are […]
Tags: prioritizing objectives, setting and achieving goals, time management, work life balance
Posted in Job Seeker Tips, Workplace, Management |
By: Mick, April 15th, 2008
I’ll readily admit that I don’t know every detail of the “negotiations” happening between Maryland government and the commercial watermen who depend on the Chesapeake Bay for their livelihood. But having lived in Maryland for over 30 years and witnessed firsthand the continued decline of the Bay and its once-abundant wildlife, you don’t have to […]
Tags: chesapeake bay jobs, maryland crabbing industry, maryland watermen, saving the chesapeake bay, working on the chesapeake bay
Posted in Perspectives, Blue Collar, Economics, Seasonal Employment |
By: Mick, April 14th, 2008
Well, I wouldn’t necessarily call what we’re on a “vacation” in the traditional sense, but it is a break from our normal routine in a place with better weather and fewer pets. So, I guess it qualifies on several levels. But working while I’m outside of my home office setting has proven to be no […]
Tags: vacation jobs, vacation offices, working from home, working from the road, working on vacation, working remotely
Posted in Workplace, Vacations |
By: Matt, April 3rd, 2008
OK, I admit it…I’ve had my head in the sand for months now, brazenly ignoring this space to work on other projects and hibernate through a not-so-brutal Maryland winter. But it’s April now (it’s still too cold), so I decided to pop my head out the door both literally - by doing some yard work […]
Tags: climber, hidden jobs, job search, linkup, passive candidates
Posted in Job Boards, Networking |