I recently had an eye opening experience when my doctor told me I had high blood pressure. He told me to lose weight and see if it lowers. If not, then he was going to put me on medication. And, let me tell you, taking medication is NOT an option for me. My grandmother had […]
Yay! I was featured in the Fairfield County Business Journal. The article is about why I started the site and the current outlook for recent college grads in the job market. Check out the full article on the Fairfield County Business Journal’s website.
Recently I had a conversation with someone who is extremely upset with his friend because of something said. He wondered out loud why his friend would say such a thing. I asked, “What did he say when you asked him that question?” The answer, which I expected, “I haven’t said anything to him.” When I […]
You finally got the interview. Whoo Hoo! Now, what? Your first step is to dress to impress but not over do it. If you can get your parents to buy you a suit or if you can splurge to get one yourself, that would be ideal. But if you can’t manage to get one, then a clean, pressed, white buttoned up shirt and slacks or skirt will suffice. For women, don’t wear tight-fitting clothing or have your skirt six inches above the knee or bare all your cleavage. For men, when you select an undershirt, please make it plain and not something that has text on it that may offend anyone if it shows through your dress shirt.
I just realized that this month is National Volunteer Month and I couldn’t let the month end without putting out an all points bulletin to encourage those who are not volunteering to do so. It doesn’t matter what stage you are in your life; teenager, college student, college grad, parent, it doesn’t matter, you can still help someone.