I won't lie. Sometimes I dream of ramming my fist through my computer monitor. Other times, I'm hurling my Swingline against the wall. First we took our aggressions out on the way to work (road rage) and now it appears many of us let out our frustration at work. This phenomenon is known as Desk Rage. And it doesn't need to be capitalized, but I think it looks more severe when title cased.While your colleagues might not throwing around their office equipment, odds are they are partaking in some negative behavior.Warning signs:loud and frequent pen clickingserial gum snappingsniffing, snorting, grunting soundsloud keyboard tappingspells of silenceAnd in my case, I tend to drum with my thumbs, obnoxiously loud on the bottom of my keyboard. I'm not proud. It's a hard habit to break.How do you know when things are getting really bad? If any of the symptoms below sound familiar, you better learn some new ways to relax.Severe Symptoms:Face flushes … [Read more...] about Do You Suffer From Desk Rage?
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14 Ways the Sun Can Save Your Career
The Jobacle blog always encourages you to take your full lunch hour. Now we're taking it a step further. As summer winds down, we encourage you to take your lunch hour outside!Here are some of the benefits of chowing down in the sun:- Avoid cancer. Get Your Vitamin D fix. Sunshine kicks off a chain reaction which produces the essential vitamin in our bodies. Low levels have been proven to lead to multiple sclerosis, several types of cancer and cause unexplained muscle and bone pain. Isn't work already painful enough?- Reverse SAD. Studies have shown that the simple act of natural light hitting your skin can help reverse seasonal affective disorder, an illness that saps your energy and causes depression as the days get shorter. And guess what, tomorrow will be shorter then today,- Sleep better. Sunlight helps keep our bodily processes in check by regulating hormones and improving thyroid function. This can increase your sense of well-being and … [Read more...] about 14 Ways the Sun Can Save Your Career
Is Your Job Prestigious?
Polls and surveys seem to be such a big part of the online career community. On occasion I'll reference one on the blog, but for the most part, I tend to steer clear. The main reason being that I don't think most of them are worth squat.For instance, a recent Harris Poll named the Most and Least Prestigious Occupations. Without boring you with too many numbers and facts, here's a snapshot of the findings.High PrestigeFirefightersScientistsTeachersDoctorsMilitary officersNurses Low PrestigeReal Estate BrokersActorsBankersAccountantsEntertainersStockbrokersThe word PRESTIGIOUS is defined as having a high reputation; honored. While I'm not surprised seeing firefighters and doctors on the list, I am a bit surprised that teachers and nurses make the cut. Don't get me wrong, those occupations are under appreciated and essential, but I don't see how anyone can view them as "esteemed."The same way I don't buy that people don't hold actors, bankers and … [Read more...] about Is Your Job Prestigious?
Silly Office Birthday Antics
Nothing's more forced and painful then gathering around the conference room table to sing a depressive version of Happy Birthday. The folks at this office decided to bring the birthday TO the employee. … [Read more...] about Silly Office Birthday Antics
Workhack: The One-Line Job Description
Podiatrists have it easy. Why? Because when asked what they do for a living at any social gathering, they can deliver a one-word answer that explains it all. My entire career has been spent in media. Since I've always worn many hats - and have never been a "specialist" in one area - I have always had trouble when asked the question, "What do you do?" A key tool to have in your arsenal is a polished elevator pitch. Inevitably, I deliver a generalized answer that barely 50% accurate. It's solely designed to end the small talk as quickly as possible. It's hard to explain to a layperson what a content editor is. There are certain stigmas I avoid. For example, any mention that I work on a Web site immediately has people believe that I'm a Babylon 5-watching, iPhone toting techhead that can surely explain why their PC is crawling along like a rat in quicksand. I can't. And if I say I'm a writer, you immediately picture me alone in the basement, unshowered, working on … [Read more...] about Workhack: The One-Line Job Description
Company Softball: Taking One for the Team
Yes, I play softball for my company team. Let me rephrase that. I USED TO play softball for my company team. A few days ago I experienced the ultimate guy nightmare: the ball hit me where no man ever deserves to get hit. And hard. REALLY hard. I went down like a pile of skin and bones as the sky turned every color but blue. After gathering myself (as best I could) I sped home, a bottle of cold Gatorade glued to my groin, ready to show the damage to any state trooper who even considered pulling me over. Fear not friends, I'm on the mend - almost as good as new. Things were close to being really ugly, and I consider myself lucky, as crazy as it sounds. Let's get to the reason at hand - company softball teams - and why they serve the company so much more then they serve YOU - the player. HOW IT BENEFITS YOU Fun. Any "athlete" enjoys playing the game. It's not always easy to rustle up eight of your closest friends, secure a field, and a play a game. A corporate team leaves … [Read more...] about Company Softball: Taking One for the Team
Freelance Blog and Podcast Services Available
After today I am taking the rest of the week off for a much-needed and long-overdue mini vacation. A few days sitting on the beach and thinking about nothing will be a beautiful thing. And while I doubt I'll be able to shut my mind off completely, I will do my best to forget what my cubicle looks like.That being said, I wanted to take this opportunity to thank every Jobacle visitor. Since I launched this thing at the beginning of the year, I've been amazed at the feedback, growth and relationships that have formed.July marked our best month so far:The increased popularity of the Jobacle blog and the Working Podcast have led a lot of people to contact me about partnerships, advertising opportunities, etc. While I analyze every offer on an individual basis, allow me to give you a better idea of what I'm currently looking for:Web site advertisersPodcast sponsorshipsI'd like to produce YOUR podcast.Or write YOUR blog. Basically, I'm expanding the time I spend … [Read more...] about Freelance Blog and Podcast Services Available
Career Bloggers: Dare to Be Different
It seems like almost every career blog and Web site offers up the same recycled advice. As our regular readers and listeners know, Jobacle dot com tries its best to bring you a unique take in an already over-crowded genre.Notice how the same "writers" and bloggers show up in all the same places? All they do is troll each others blogs looking to riff on the same tired topics. We're not going to name names. You know who you are. And so do most of your readers.With that said, we are calling on career bloggers to issue a fresh voice. We kindly request you join in on a joint post, "The Best Career Advice You've Never Heard." We don't want to hear how you should never burn bridges and how you should always maintain eye contact - quite the contrary. Share some out-of-the-box concepts and explain how they could actually help a career. They can reflect a sense of humor. The only criteria is that your item is different, … [Read more...] about Career Bloggers: Dare to Be Different
Why Is HR So Darn Happy?
According to a new survey conducted by ExecuNet, a career-networking firm for executives, IT and sales pros are not very happy at work. But guess who is: HR. Maybe it's all of those raises and extra vacation days they keep approving for themselves.Based on 2,149 executives earning an average salary of $221,000, the survey turned up the following. Here's the % who say they are "satisfied" with their current gig:HR = 67% CFOs = 63% Marketing = 44%Sales = 42%IT = 41%It doesn't really surprise me that the majority of people are not satisfied at work. What does surprise me is that the tech world is at the bottom. The top five reasons cited for dissatisfaction included limited advancement opportunities (13 percent), lack of challenge/personal growth (both at 13 percent), differences with culture (10 percent), "boss not a good match" (10 percent) and compensation (9 percent). Why are HR pros so darn happy? Is it the power to hire and … [Read more...] about Why Is HR So Darn Happy?
Minimum Wage Challenge = Powder Keg
Holy smokes! Regular readers of this blog have often heard me preach about keeping religion and politics out of the workplace. If I only I took my own advice for this blog! I was probably not knowledgeable enough to introduce a Minimum Wage Challenge. Sometimes my ideas get me so jacked up that I jump a little too soon.As John Chow and many others have pointed out, perhaps the entire concept of a minimum wage should be abolished. I don't know. What I do know is that $5.85 an hour, regardless of your socio-economic status, sucks.The challenge does have many loopholes - and I am considering abandoning the idea (depends on the feedback that has been pouring in). As originally pointed out, the goal is not to make people truly experience the difficulties of minimum raise, rather raise awareness of how difficult it is.I am so pleased that a simple blog post has sparked some great dialogue. Every argument has two sides. Your thoughts and ideas and … [Read more...] about Minimum Wage Challenge = Powder Keg