Oft ignored work rule: Do not contact a colleague when they're on vacation - unless there is a true emergency.One of the main reasons we take vacations is to escape work. All of it. From the grinding commute to the day-to-day nonsense. When I'm sitting poolside, sipping on a cocktail, the last thing I need is to hear from [insert name here] on anything work related. I don’t need the latest personnel gossip or a status report on current projects. It can all wait until I get back; trust me.The funny thing is, the offender often thinks they are doing you a favor. They think it's a 'friendly' gesture. After all, you guys joke about everything, all of the time, right? Mom once told me that a true friend will never tell you anything to make you upset. (Those conversations usually start out like, 'Since we're close I thought you should know...')Some of the problem falls on you. You must resist the urge to make contact. We're given such a … [Read more...] about Leave Your Colleagues Alone (When They're On Vacation)
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The 5 Best Jobs in the World?
You see, there's a problem already. The fact that I called this article the best jobs in the world may reveal an inherent falsity in all of us (or maybe just me). This is of course the idea that money is directly proportional to happiness, which I don't agree with; therefore I'm changing the title to "the highest paid jobs in the world". Here they are:5. PilotSounds like a pretty handy number to me. They travel the world, sit on their asses all day, and then get paid sh*t loads of money (anywhere up to $130,000). However a couple of months ago a pilot on an Air Canada 767 flying at 37,000 over the Atlantic went nuts and started to invoke God. He then had to be restrained and handcuffed to a seat, which suggests to me that this job may not be all that it is cracked up to be, and the long hours sitting around can be quite hazardous to your health...and the 146 passengers on board.4. CEODepending on the size of the company you work for, you could earn billions, like our auld buddies … [Read more...] about The 5 Best Jobs in the World?
The Perils of Smoking at Work
You glance longingly over to the empty cubicle next to yours. Nobody's home.Why is it that your cubicle neighbor is always there less than you? It’s not because they are busy with important meetings or running errands for your boss, but because they are outside with their smoky treats. They are determined and persistent, weathering not only the good days but the rainy and stormy days as well to feed the daily habit.Do not misunderstand; many smokers take only their two allotted 15 minutes break in addition to their lunch break. However, those that take advantage of this system get under my skin. Unfortunately for the work smokers (and I cannot deny that I was in that category at one point in a past stressful job), there are other consequences than just criticism for frequent smoke breaks.* Smoking can be a sign of weakness to management. * It creates a certain perception at work. Smoking is a controversial topic these days, and it depends … [Read more...] about The Perils of Smoking at Work
The Pros/Cons of an Online Masters
Ten years removed from college, and for the first time in a decade, I'm flirting with the idea of continuing my education. I'm honestly not sure where this newfound idea is rooted. Boredom? Ego? A challenge? Thirst for knowledge? The truth will shake out over the next few weeks as I begin to familiarize myself with the GMAT, online programs, and the positive/negatives of the endeavor. (My sneaking suspicion is that the MATH will ultimately keep me away.)Here are some questions that need to be answered before I move forward...Read more of my post at U.S. News & World Report. … [Read more...] about The Pros/Cons of an Online Masters
Coping With the End of Summer at Work
Summer hours are nearly over. If you were fortunate enough to enjoy shortened workdays on Fridays, or a seasonally lax dress code, the gravy train is about to end. The relaxed vibe of summer is about to expire, bringing forward a plethora of patio furniture sales and the countdown to the winter holidays. Don't fret that all of those vacation days have been used up. There are a few small things to do to ease the transition between seasons.DO SOMETHING NOW. The season is really nothing more than a series of calendar dates. Don't put off what you can do today until next year. If that mountain bike expedition you promised you'd tackle never came to fruition, you still have several weeks left until the weather turns.USE STRATEGIC SICK DAYS. I know the Jobacle Sick Day Calendar gives managers and HR professionals a serious headache, but let's be honest, only suckers lose days at the end of the year. Use them scarcely, use them wisely, but above all, … [Read more...] about Coping With the End of Summer at Work
How to Keep an Online Work Journal
Annual review time is right around the corner. That means I'll have to recall not only what I accomplished, but how my subordinates performed over the past 365 days. I do a decent job of keeping notes of landmark events, but many of the smaller projects escape my memory. I'll have to scour through dozens of pads and thousands of e-mails to try to put together a case for all of us to get a raise.Thanks to IDidWork, a new Web 2.0 tool, it looks like things will be easier next year. The simple Web app allows you to log what you've been doing at work, so none of your accomplishments, no matter how minor, are forgotten. Registration is free and painless. Once you've selected a password, you can instantly start making entries. Each must be are concise, limited to 160 characters. Down the road, when it's time to ask for a raise or conduct a review, this information can be graphed, tagged, and exported to Excel or PDF.IDidWork can also be used to … [Read more...] about How to Keep an Online Work Journal
The Jerry Maguire of Recruiting?
With the goal of "eliminating unemployment in America," the VP of Distinctive Personnel, a state certified employment service agency, brings a unique approach to hiring.Check out the swords behind him! … [Read more...] about The Jerry Maguire of Recruiting?
MoneyBackJobs: Ditch Monster, Get Rewarded
A new Web site, moneybackjobs is calling out the job boards:"The industry as a whole has become too rigid, too slow to change, and unwilling to think outside the box."Ouch.While we are in agreement with this statement, and dig the fact that the site is opening up a revenue stream for job seekers, we're not 100% sold on the concept.If a job seekers lands a job through moneybackjobs, they are rewarded 5 - 7.5% of their starting salary after 30 days at the new job. Employers are charged 10 - 12% of the candidate's starting salary when they make a hire. Employers can currently purchase a block of 10 job posting for $450.So what’s the catch, you ask?Well, since the Web site just launched on August 5, 2008, there's no track record. Plus, the number of jobs currently being offered are quite limited.Here is how it works:*Sign up to upload your resume, as well as the option to include a link to your YouTube video profile.*Search for jobs; the Web site will simultaneously … [Read more...] about MoneyBackJobs: Ditch Monster, Get Rewarded
Work: Where Good Ideas Go to Die?
George Jetson was hired to push a button. Nothing more. Nothing less. His boss, Mr. Spacely, never wanted to hear from George about how he could push the button differently or be more productive.Where I'm going with this is how there are many jobs where you are merely expected to carry out a function—that's it—case closed.For some people, this type of work is easy and appreciated. Others find it boring, frustrating, and claustrophobic.I always promised myself I would never become the "button pusher." Read more at US News and World Report. … [Read more...] about Work: Where Good Ideas Go to Die?
Resume Writing Challenge: Enter to Win
Attention professional and amateur resume writers...It's been a full year; it's officially time to update my resume. Despite writing this blog and staying ahead of the curve on online career resources, I realize that I've hit a wall. It's time for fresh eyes to come in and give my resume a tweak - or an overhaul.Over the years, we've received many e-mails asking if hiring someone to re-write your resume is worth the money. Here's the answer: I have no idea, but I'm about to find out.Welcome to the Jobacle Resume Challenge. The mission, should you accept to choose it, is simple. Take my current resume and rework it as you see fit. Make your changes and the results will be featured on Jobacle.com. A winner will be chosen by our panel of Jobacle writers. We'll explain the process of working with a resume writer to our readers and provide your link and contact information - even if you don't win.The winner will receive bragging rights, an approved Jobacle icon to place on their Web site, a … [Read more...] about Resume Writing Challenge: Enter to Win