Entries from May 2009
Just about every girl I know has grown up thinking they’ll become a Ballerina. Guys baseball players, girls Ballerinas (yes, this is sexist). Wanna meet the girl who actually grew up and became a ballerina. Principle dancer Katita Waldo from the San Francisco Ballet tells us all about her tutu (all you meat heads out there - listen to the interview, you might learn something).
Are you a small thinker? Don’t have any dreams? Wanna change the world but don’t have a clue on where to start? Don’t know how to grow your business? Author Michael Port expands our mind with the: Think Big Manifesto
Lettuce wraps might be the key to your business’s success. We’ll examine how P.F. Chang’s has thrived while all the other restaurants out there have floundered (it’s not actually all about lettuce wraps, more about their process - but those wraps are so damn good).
Just in case you don’t have the time to check craigslist for all their crazy job posts - we’ll do it for you. The best job posting of all time which includes this gem : I can learn to do almost anything, and learn it quickly. i’m rocking a 150+ i.q. right now, and i don’t smoke weed so i think it’s gonna stay there.
All that and Employment Lawyer Dennis Strazulo gives us low down on what we need to know about the job review.
Tags: Randome
You can either take the red pill and go right to sleep or swallow the blue bill and know all of the secrets of the US food industry. Filmmaker Robert Kenner in his new movie Food Inc. gets down and dirty to track where our food comes from - featuring interviews with authors Michael Pollan (Omnivore’s Dilemma) and Eric Schlosser (Fast Food Nation). If you listen to the interview..you might have to give up eating bacon.
Aren’t we all taught to think big? Turns out success comes when we think small. Author of the book, The Power Of Small, Linda Thaler Kaplan with insight that small talk with a stranger might lead to a life saving kidney transplant. Or that looking into a clients pupils can tell you if they are interested or not. Listen inside and get more “nuggets of small”.
A job loss can be a monumental blow to a man’s ego, but not such a big deal for a woman. We will provide the psychological proof and how we can learn something from the opposite sexes.
Top 5 paying jobs in America - Bottom 5 paying jobs in America. It pays to be a Maxillofacial surgeon and not a cafeteria worker.
It’s about time to send our young whipper snappers off to their summer jobs. Employment lawyer Dennis Strazulo gives us the low down on what all parents should know about their kids summer gig.
Tags: Food Jobs
A bull can weigh as much as 2-thousand pounds and jump as high as 10 feet in the air. Imagine your job is to ride one for a living and that 50 percent of the time, you get bucked off. Once you get bucked off - your gotta avoid getting stepped on or gored. We’ll ask bull rider Cody Ford why he does it (hint, it has something to do with the “buckle-bunnies”).
Working from home - what a concept. The lowdown on scams and actual jobs you can do from the “friendly confines” in your pajamas. We hang with Tom Harnish author of
Undress For Success.
Looking for some extra cash - maybe to afford a vacation with the wife? or maybe just make up the balance on your mortgage. Two words for you:
Medical Experiments!
How to earn money donating your life to science. This is not a joke. You can make extra coin getting pricked by needles. The JOB will tell you how.
Unemployed? Advertise that your
looking for a job on your shirt or by wearing an “
I need a job bracelet“. It works. Success stories inside.
All that, plus what your hair part says about your personality (if you don’t have hair, we’ve got your back as well)
Tags: Randome