Archive for March, 2007
According to Wikipedia, a Dutch newspaper once referred to our generation as “The Einstein Generation," referring to the ability of the general member of this generation to perform many activities at the same time. We grew up with cable, cell phones and high speed internet. Chatting on AIM while (...)
jar·gon
-noun
the language, esp. the vocabulary, peculiar to a particular trade, profession, or group: medical jargon
unintelligible or meaningless talk or writing; gibberish.
any talk or writing that one does not understand.
It’s a rough gig playing the corporate role. Or so it seems to a newbie. So many big meaningless words to (...)
A couple of days ago I took a trip up to my University’s career fair to do some recruiting for my company. First off, let me say that being on the other side of the table for one of those things is probably just as unnatural as being in (...)
As a simple cog in the complex mechanics of Corporate America, it’s rare that I find something worth being thankful for (besides Friday), but today was a different day. I was thinking a lot about creativity, or lack thereof in the office, and I realized I probably have one of (...)
Ever wonder what truly drives a person to succeed without the security of the typical 9 to 5? Here's a chance to get into the entrepreneurial brain of a Gen-Yer and see what's possible when you actually love what it is you're doing.
Thanks to our friend Matt for a little (...)




