Jan
23
2006
There are many different levels of friendship. You can have a best friend, some very good friends, some ‘normal’ friends. Then there are the people that some keep around as acquaintances. These are people from work that you only talk to at work. You would not normally try to make plans with an acquaintance, nor would you give their feelings much consideration. The question that I pose is:
How can we distinguish friends from acquaintances?
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Jan
12
2006
There is a good post about job hunting entitled The Job Hunt: What I Learned on the Information Wants To Be Free blog. The author writes about what she learned from her job hunt.
I have not written about my job hunt on this blog. It has been a long drawn-out process. The main problem has been that although, I have much experience in the field of technology, I have little verifiable work experience. Most of my tech work was for my own consulting practice, making me a reference for myself. Not good.
That is why when I came upon the post The Job Hunt: What I Learned, I was greeted with a great many tips. There are a few of them that I am determined to employ. Continue reading
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