Archive for October, 2009
Florida Personal Injury Attorneys Agree, Warning Labels Can Only Do So Much for Product Liability Cases
A Boca Raton personal injury attorney says that only about one in 10 product liability cases involve a plaintiff who is not an adult. Many of these product liability child related personal injuries involve a toy, sporting equipment, household chemicals, food or beverage or an appliance.
5 Steps to Repurposing Your Career
Despite the numbing loss of over millions of jobs – and the worst job market since WWII— young professionals, job-seekers and career changers can and do get jobs today. They are accomplishing this by adapting to a morphing workplace, determining how they can add value to the industries and jobs that matter now, and swiftly [...]
Fort Lauderdale Injury Lawyer Has Clients Work with Grief Counselors; Many Feel Better About Wrongful Death Situations
A Fort Lauderdale personal injury attorney could find it beneficial to have their clients work with a grief counselor or grief therapist. This is important because grief can manifest itself in a variety of ways that may seem strange to someone who is not suffering a sudden, traumatic loss of a loved one through a [...]
Everything’s Negotiable In Your Career
Terry Hird is a professional negotiator in Silicon Valley who enjoys teaching others the craft. Arranging a time to interview him by phone didn’t involve a lot of back and forth. It was a take it or leave it proposition.
Well, not really, I suppose I could have held out for an in-person meeting and then [...]
The Invisible Rise of Cross-Border Telecommuters
Fernando Ara faces an extreme virtual commute from his Orange County, CA office to Madrid, Spain. Ara is in the vanguard of worldwide cross-border telecommuters. Ara is the U.S. country manager for Redkaraoke, a social networking website, but works out of his California-based home office and travels when necessary for meetings.
Ara’s colleague, Justin Abbott, based [...]
Before You Hit Send, Count to Ten
One evening in May 2006, the president of the China division of a $10-billion-a-year multinational locked himself out of his office. Using his handheld, he fired off a nasty e-mail to his secretary, ordering her to start checking with her superiors every night before she went home. He also CCed others in the company before [...]
Greenline Bikes Transformed Bicycle Riding into an Adventure
Numerous online beach cruiser bicycle stores, along with their real-world counterparts, are once again selling Greenline bikes which are distributed from the City of Industry, California, with many pieces being made by hand, especially the bright colors which are painted by hand.
Tampa DUI Lawyers Defend Truckers in .04 BAC for All Vehicles
According to Tampa DUI lawyers, driving 18 wheelers or the big rig trucks while intoxicated is not seen as often as driving the four wheeled regular every day vehicles because the blood alcohol content or a BAC level for any driver is .04 and for a regular vehicle driver it .08.
Forget the Laws of Supply and Demand
It’s no joke: there really are too many lawyers. And there are too few nurses and accountants. At least, that’s the employment outlook this year.
What if you could glimpse the future and foresee low demand for your skills in 2012? Would you change careers based on that data or would you continue to chase your [...]
Selling Gold Jewelry Sad Time for Some, Happy Times for Others
For one reason or another, some engaged couples decide to call off their weddings leaving the woman with the dilemma of whether or not to return the engagement ring or not. Whether she returns the ring to the man or she keeps it, there is really no use for that particular ring any longer. One [...]


