Psychotic Resumes 101
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Category Archives: Communication Ideas
When Dishonesty Is Helpful
Lies of omission can be helpful in business - for example, when you are looking for another distributor or another business partner. Lies of omission keep information from people who don't need to have it at the moment.
Looking for a Job? Look Harder…
Times are tough and jobs are sparse. There seems to be two distinct lines of thought about what the unemployed should do. One line of thought says, "The Spice Must Flow" - in other words, go out and get any job you can that will keep the roof over your head and food on the table. Another line of thought says, "Every Person Has A Calling" - that is, you should get a job you like since that's the job you'll be best at. My personal thought on this is that if you take on a job you don't like, even if it pays well, you're going to bring yourself and the company a whole lot of hurt.
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Calling Bullsh!t – The Wild West is Back
Remember that in tough times good people tend to face situations that aim to make them bad people. Don't let it happen to you. Keep your head up and keep moving forward as best you can - and look to anyone you can trust to help you.
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