Wednesday, June 25, 2008

How Life is Different from College.

Reality Bites -- If You Let It

Here are some ways the real world differs from college?

  • Lots less vacation time

  • Can't sleep in

  • Work every day, including Fridays

  • Daily commute

  • Success is not measured by grades

  • No excuses for late work

  • Independent living (and expenses)

  • No drop/add for employers

  • Answer to at least one boss

  • Must work with people of all ages

13 dumb job-interview moves

This is a nice article that I read today.
Researchers spoke with executives at 1,000 big U.S. companies, plus 100 in Canada, and asked them to recall the most embarrassing or bizarre interview moments they had witnessed or heard of. A sampling of their answers:

"The person was dancing during the interview. He kept saying things like, 'I love life!' and 'Oh, yeah!'"

"One job applicant came in for his interview with a cockatoo on his shoulder."

"The candidate sent his sister to interview in his place."

"The candidate stopped the interview to ask me if I had a cigarette."

"We had one person who walked out of an interview straight into a glass door. The glass shattered."

"The candidate got his companies confused and repeatedly mentioned the strengths of a competing firm, thinking that was who he was interviewing with."

"A guy called me by the wrong name during the entire interview."

"We're a retail company, and when we asked the candidate why she wanted to work for us, she replied that she didn't want to work in retail anymore."

"An interviewee took his bubble gum out of his mouth and held it in his hand. Then he forgot about it and shook hands with me."

"A job seeker gestured with his hands so much that he then sat on them to stop it."

"A candidate fell asleep during the interview."

"An applicant was doing really well in the interview until we got to the question about why she had left her previous job. She told us everyone there was out to get her."

"A candidate insulted the interviewer's tie."


"Handling problems gracefully may actually impress interviewers," notes Dave Willmer, OfficeTeam's executive director. "But if the situation can't be overcome, move on and focus on the next opportunity. It's a learning experience that will someday make an entertaining story." If you can bear to recall it.

Monday, June 02, 2008

Be Grateful

This is a video of a 5-year old girl who is extremely talented. She plays the piano really well. It seems she can listen to a tune once and immediately play it on the piano! The fact that she is visually challenged doesnt really come in her way.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3SFppCXNOyk
What am I complaining about today?
Truly, God's gifts put man's best dreams to shame.