I am advising a company that is about to launch a new product. The entrepreneurs are ‘bootstrapping’ the business, meaning they are paying for the development out of their own pockets. It is a big idea and I am sure they will make it. They are to the point where they need sales reps. Anyway, [...]
Archive for July, 2009
Job Seeking is Eerily Like College Shopping, (‘cept one pays you, and you pay the other.)
Ed. Note: I asked Kristin Davie, a recent college grad to write about her own real-world experiences after graduating a few weeks ago. I think these posts will help job seekers of that age group. by Kristin Davie, exclusively for WWDS Over the past few weeks, I’ve experienced a certain feeling of déjà vu. While [...]
Sure You Can Blog But Can You Tweet? Here’s How to Get Started.
Twitter is the new MySpace, the new Facebook—only smaller. Think of Twitter as microblogging. Each post can only contain 140 characters, so one needs to be concise, and it pays to lrn how to abbrv. There’s no better time to learn a new media or social tool than when you are job searching. Go to [...]
WWDS Helps Solve Minneapolis Airport Problem W/Signage
MAC Clear Signage Manager Ole Svenson It’s the little things. I was on a tear sometime back, here and here, about the stoopid signage at the Minneapolis-St Paul Airport. Basically, my issue was that infrequent visitors simply did not know which terminal…there are two…was which. The Airport Commission cleverly named them Humphrey Terminal and Lindbergh [...]







