Sunday, August 09, 2009

Co-Workers From Hell





WalletPop has a slideshow depicting 15 types of co-workers from hell. My favourite out of the list is the 'Facepicker'

As a corporate trainer I have seen a few odd balls. However, the worst person I clearly remember was in a new hire class I trained. Long story short, she would pick her face and eat it while I taught the course. It became so bad she had to excuse herself to the bathroom to blot the bloody mess she called her face. Other new hires came to me saying that she was a distraction and they couldn’t put up with her. Her favorite time to pick her face was directly after lunch, I still get a tad sick to my stomach even thinking of Facepicker. She eventually got fired because she could not perform the job. I hope she never works with people again.


I don't know of any facepickers at my office, but in elementry school I remember a classmate who was a booger-eater. I wonder if he's graduated into a facepicker? *checks facebook*


[via WalletPop]

Now hiring: Everywhere you didn't want to work





With unemployment in the US hovering around 9% and over 14 million unemployed, people are starting to look for jobs in once unlikely places. Higher skilled and expierenced individuals are applying for jobs at such places as slaughterhouses, sewage plants, prisons and poultry plants.

The articles describes several individuals that have done just that. Although not ideal, each seem thankful for their jobs.

It's depressing how the economy has shrunken, and labor has downshifted. Unfortunately this seems to be the growing trend. As much as I complain about my job, I am thankful that I'm not in their position... yet....

[via Yahoo!

Tuesday, August 04, 2009

Graduate sues university because nobody will hire her

Trina Thompson, a graduate from New York's Monroe College with a bachelor of business administration degree in information technology, can't find a job, so she's going to sue her college. She says that they haven't done enough to get her employed. She wants $72,000 (college tuiton and $2000 for compensation).


Oh yeah, it's one of those stories you can't believe is real. On one hand, it sucks for her because she's spent so much money getting a degree that has become worthless; on the other hand, she's responsible for herself getting a job. It's too easy to blame others for her own problems. She's got to work her networking resources and apply; she can't sue herself to retirement... Or can she?



[via CNN

Monday, July 27, 2009

Mike Rowe commentary on labor





Mike Rowe from Dirty Jobs talks about labor, passion, and sheep testicles. He talks about how his experience on a sheep farm made a lasting impression about how he views dirty jobs. Each experience has given him insight about what he calls a Civil War on Labor. Society's view on manual labor/trade has changed, so much that manual labor is viewed negatively or oversimplified.

A change in how manual labor is viewed is not only good for trade jobs, but it is also good for society in the whole. It is these types of jobs that is lacking from American's workforce today.

[via Youtube]

Professional Athlete Pay Scale





A chart showing how much athletes get paid compared to various jobs. Suffice to say, a LOT! If I didn't have such short legs...!
[via ]

Friday, July 17, 2009

Waking up and getting ready in 5 minutes





On a Japanese TV show, a guy demostrates how he gets up and gets ready for work in under five minutes. It's amazing that he gets dressed, eats, and brushes his teeth so quickly.

I know for me, this would be impossible, as I'm groggy when I wake up, but there are some useful tips I think anybody can apply. I especially like how he puts on pants and ties his tie; I think that is useful.


[via YouTube]

Friday, July 10, 2009

Highs and Lows of a Quarter Lifer





The highs and lows of an average guy. I can definately relate to the disappointment of college, the alcohol, the joy of independence, and the impeding sense of uncertainty and despair. I guess I'm just another average guy. *shrugs* I'm screwed.

[via MadAtoms]

CMO Responds to Gizmodo's article





The CMO of BestBuy, Barry Judge, actually responded to Gizmodo's mock article yesterday! I'm glad he's got a sense of humor and nice comebacks. It's almost like he knows us. Friends?

[via Barry Judge]

Thursday, July 09, 2009

Revelation





Revelation by Jay Van Dam. Somedays at work I feel just like he does in these pictures- trapped. I'm still waiting for my revelation. *starts chewing through box*

[via WhiteZine]

How the US spends it's Paycheck





Visual Economics did a very nice, easy readable chart of the average expenditures of an US consumer. The data is from the Department of Labor's survey. The spending on goods seems a bit excessive, but they seem correct to me.

I think I need to keep track of my finances better. Got to retire early, ya' know.

Click on the link for a larger picture.
Visual Economics

7 Types of Best Buy Employees




Gizmodo wrote an article about the 7 types of employees that you see at Best Buy. It's true, I see these guys all the time. It's also why I avoid Best Buy like the plague.

[via Gizmodo]

Shirt for Graduates





It's amazing how much online technologies have affected our lives. When I was in college all I had was Google!