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Miller accepts city attorney job (McComb Enterprise-Journal) McComb Mayor Zach Patterson confirmed today that with a city board hearing on suspended city attorney Rachel Michel pending, attorney Angela Taylor Miller has accepted the position of interim city attorney. |
Tailor resume for a job change (The Charlotte Observer) (By Eileen AJ Connelly, Associated Press) Larry O'Toole worked as a legal assistant before switching to sales a few years ago. But he'd really like to work in a corporate training department. In July, the New Rochelle N.Y. resident left his last sales job at a small manufacturer of industrial products. “All the work was done on the phone,” he said. “I was not out selling the product itself. It ... |
Can an ant be employee of the month? (PhysOrg) Ants specializing on one job such as snatching food from a picnic are no more efficient than "Jane-of-all-trade" ants, according to new research. |
Teenagers in Foster Care Get a Lesson in Finance (Washington Post) A dozen teenagers gathered their swivel chairs around a conference table on a recent afternoon and talked about the credit crisis, or more specifically, how to avoid one of their own. |
Survey Reveals Unusual Gifts Exchanged on the Job (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance) Santa's not the only one delivering presents this holiday season. Nearly eight out of 10 marketing and advertising executives polled said some form of gift giving occurs in their offices. |
Officials expect job loss rise in Waco (Baylor Lariat) Waco officials expect the city's unemployment rate to rise when The Texas Workforce Commission releases its newest figures on Friday, but do not expect Waco's unemployment to rival the dismal national figures. |
Video search: Speech recognition, but not as we know it (Guardian Unlimited) Kit Thambiratnam of Microsoft demonstrates a new way to search for internet video |
The New Frugality: Americans return to thriftiness (AP via Yahoo! News) Frugality is making a comeback. |
MacDailyNews - Where Mac news comes first (Mac Daily News) The United States Postal Service, supported by customers and taxpayers via postage charges , federal appropriations , and even postage taxes in some states to the tune of roughly $75 billion annually, offers a "USPS Shipping Assistant" which is "free" software that combines all the functions you need to create labels (domestic, international, Merchandise Return and custom forms), ship packages, ... |