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Is a Relocation Worth the Risk to Get a Job?

On The Job

Recently on Twitter I told Ari Herzog that the photo he posted of a recent job fair reminded me of a herd of wildebeests looking for the last watering hole. According to a Relocation.com survey, people continue to relocate in the U.S., Anyone can get a job at a fast-food restaurant. You still get jobs based on who you know.

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Is Stress Making You Want to Kiss Your Job Goodbye?

On The Job

For me, one of the great things about Twitter is that is allows me to learn more about what people experience at work every day. One of the things I know for sure -- from following people on Twitter and from interviewing them -- is that there is a lot of stress in the workplace. She adds that those seeking work are at all levels. “I

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Are you Sabotaging Your Productivity? The Most Productive Lunch.

Stephanie LH Calahan

So I asked my "Tweeps" (friends on Twitter ) what they did.  MYM_Organizing Depends-car, couch, restaurant-but not at desk   deusami at desk, shortened days so I can get my kids after school.   Or, follow us on Twitter !  What do you think?  Keep reading for more perspective.

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10 Time-Savers That Aren’t Saving You Anything

Men With Pens

Taking the smart phone with you everywhere. Any time you save by being able to figure out instantly where the nearest Chinese restaurant is located is probably dwarfed by the time you spent finding the app, loading it and managing it among all your other apps. Plus, anything that makes Twitter easier makes you spend more time there.

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Service Untitled» Blog Archive » Rewarding Volunteers

Service Untitled

Home About Service Untitled Subscribe for Free Consulting Contact Archives Rewarding Volunteers Douglas April 28, 2009 Customer Service , Little Things, Big Differences No Comments More and more companies are encouraging conversations in company forums, on blogs, through Twitter, and on similar sites. Gift cards. Offer tours. And not so well?)

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The Advertising Game

Laughing all the Way to Work

Telemarketing is my number one annoyance in advertising and as soon as I answer the phone and get that few seconds of dead air, that is my queue to hang up. I understand a company would be interested in knowing why people unsubscribe so they can improve their business, but a quick voluntary survey back would have been more appropriate.

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New Small Business Startup Idea: Virtual Import/Export Assistant.

The Small Business Blog

Business Telephone Systems & Phone Lines For Your Business techdepot.co.uk « Twitter, better late … Free Press Release Distribution for Small Business. I put together a 10 question survey that I had planned to accost passers by with outside the few foreign wine boutiques as well as restaurant owners.

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