Tag Archives: life choices
Disruptive Employees & Weak Leadership
As a manager, I don’t know how to handle three staff members who have no respect for authority. These young women feel entitled to speak their mind, use profanity and tell their superiors what to do. They apparently believe they … Continue reading
Posted in Clinical Supervision, Reading
Tagged Authority, blue collar, character, company protocol, dream job, employees, employment, employment opportunities, entiltement, experience, faith, flexibilty, honesty, human resources, internship, interview, leadership, life choices, life skills, Negotiation, qualifications, quality of life, References, What would you do ?, white collar, work perks
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Newbie’s Time Off
I am graduating college and will soon be starting my first job. My family has an annual beach vacation and reunion, and this year it is scheduled about five weeks after my job’s start date. I am debating whether it … Continue reading
Traditional School Didn’t Work For Me, So I Enrolled in an Online School
This article truly reminds me of the Martha Beck article “How to be Wildly Successful”. I love the soundbite from the article “The school system was created mainly by people who are natural Follow Thrush. It works best for students … Continue reading
Posted in Career Journal, Reading
Tagged academia, alternative high school, assimilation, blue collor, charter schools, college, curriculum, high school, high school diploma, high school drop out, How to be Wildly Successful, life choices, martha beck, public school system, Running Start Program, success, Taking College Classes in High School, white collor
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