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Fast Company April 2005 |
Extreme Jobs (and the people who love them) Eighty-hour weeks. Relentless travel. Unpredictable schedules. High risk, high stress. Your worst nightmare, maybe -- but a dream for a group of elite workers.  |
Fast Company April 2005 Linda Tischler |
How to Work Extremely Well Tips from the trenches. Ideas to help you survive the stresses of work.  |
Fast Company April 2005 John A. Byrne |
Great Work If You Can Get It Why do I work so hard? Frankly, it's not for my company, or for anyone else. I do it for me -- because I'm enriched by the learning and personal growth that come from doing a job I love.  |
IEEE Spectrum March 2005 Carl Selinger |
From War to Peace Don't let a conflict at work fester--be assertive and get it resolved  |
Job Journal March 6, 2005 Marty Nemko |
Quick Fix: In a Class by Yourself When it comes to upgrading your skills, school isn't the only answer. A personal, professional tutor may be a better option.  |
Job Journal March 6, 2005 Michael Kinsman |
Career Pros: Golden Years Losing Glitter Debate about imperiled pension plans won't help those about to retire. Even the President's current initiative to change Social Security does little to address the dilemma them.  |
AskMen.com Roberto Rocha |
9 Bad Business Habits You can be sure that if you're guilty of any of these nine bad habits, your superiors and colleagues are wrinkling their noses. So here are some tips to break them -- the habits, not the noses.  |
IndustryWeek March 1, 2005 John R. Brandt |
Brandt On Leadership -- Beware The McGillicuddy You think you're ready for a promotion, but the boss is starting to wonder why he hired you in the first place. Here are some suggestions for staying on the boss's good side.  |
Registered Rep. March 1, 2005 Bill Singer |
How Free Training Can Cost You a Bundle The cost of not understanding a broker's training-related commitments is high. Firms do sue to recover training costs and arbitrations panels will render such awards. Here is a short list of myths related to training costs.  |
InsideFlyer March 2005 |
Wild About Miles: Inside the Mind of the Mileage Junkie While banks of miles may be worth more to the confirmed "addict" than the average earth-bound joe, value is ultimately in the eyes of the beholder. What appears to some to be a nonsensical waste of effort can be a source of pride and entertainment to others.  |
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