Archive for October, 2007
So begins the second half of what every Gen-Y needs to know before entering politics. In case you missed my first entry, I'm starting my writing at Employee Evolution with the basic universals you'll come across when working in campaigns, policy, and lobbying. So, without further ado, (...)
After a weekend of impulse-driven expenses, Monday arrives in its predictable fashion. I should be worried about the lack of money in my wallet, but that’s the last thing on my mind.
Money doesn’t motivate me to go to work. There’s more to it than that.
According (...)
Let’s be frank. You can’t get anywhere in your career without doing a little bit of networking. It's a necessity in the business world.
In China, guanxi (relationships), are vital to getting things done. In the Philippines, it's the same thing. If you have many kakilala (acquaintances), you are bound (...)
About a month ago, my brother, Dan, was in the hospital. Originally, the doctors told him he had a small cut, and he should use some Neosporin to prevent infection. A couple of days later, they told him he had a staff infection. Staff infections are bad, (...)
The September 17th Non Sequitur comic was so on-the-mark that it hurt. A stuffed animal asks a child, "Shouldn't you be studying for tomorrow's math test?"
"Of course not," the child says. "Cuz it's the teacher's job to teach us, so if I haven't learned (...)



