Category Archives: Reading

Kindness Gone Awry

I am always curious what happens to someone- call it a professional hazard. I came across this article “Kind act nets homeless man a windfall but struggle with addition persists” in my pile and knew from the news that it … Continue reading

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The Death of Mrs.Westaway

“There was something deeper and stranger at stake here – something someone would kill to conceal… someone had tried to scare her away once, and it had almost worked. But it would not work again. Now she wanted answers. What … Continue reading

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How Old are You?

Should you remove all age identifiers from your resume? This became the talk in my circle after I sent out this article. I personally never put the year I graduated on my resume. I figure if it is that important, … Continue reading

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Severe Shortage of Seasonal Workers

In the midst of the holiday season, this article couldn’t be more appropriate or timely with its question “What if we could find a creative and responsible way to meet retailers’ hiring needs while at the same time taking a … Continue reading

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Phone Check

Erin Lisser had me with the title “I Make Students Check Their Phones at The Door.”  and Donna St. George “Cellphones in school : When to start “. I agree technology has a place, but it is not allowed in … Continue reading

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