There’s an accusation that some Stewarts Shops employees didn’t get compensated for some of the hours that they worked.
No matter what the statistics show out there, finding a job is still pretty tough, especially for ex military. But are you aware of the "Warriors In The Workplace" organization? It's definitely a fitting time to mention this on Memorial Day weekend
Here is Today's Daily Dilemma:
Hey guys, this seems like a pretty simple question but I really do need an answer. As a recent graduate I have had a few part time jobs through school but am quite new to looking for "career type" employment...
Here is Today's Daily Dilemma:
Recently I was notified by my employer that everyone in my office would be laid off. I have been with the company for quite some time and they offered a bonus if I stay until a specified date. Over the years, my co-workers and I have developed a special bond and we are more like a family than co-workers, and we are all devastated that our time together is coming to a
I love a good news story and this is really a great one. Sometimes I like other people, openly complain about a lack of desire and work ethic that many young people have these days, not so with this kid.
If you’re great at networking, filling out online applications and following up, chances are, you’ve landed an interview or two. Good work. That’s not so easy these days. But your work isn’t over.
In fact, your work is just beginning. The interview is where your true job-getting skills will have to come out. In fact, compared to everything you did to get it, the interview is like doing open-heart
I have often found myself thinking that it must be tough for young people these days. I know that there are many college educated people who have had a hard time finding employment and then advancing in their careers. Today, however I had a bit of an epiphany, it's not the world or the economy, it just may be you.
There was a time when a person would do just about anything in order to make ends meet. However, even with the unemployment rate dangling somewhere around 8 percent, many companies claim that they cannot find enough help to staff their operations.
How is it possible that people who serve this country and put lives on the line are put at the back of the line when looking for jobs? We at the Sean and Richie can't accept that, folks. Please pass this link around to your favorite underemployed service,an or woman.