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Nepotism Pays
Ever heard that hard work leads to success? Apparently, that's wrong.

The Depression is coming. The Depression is coming.
But ... it isn't your daddy's depression.

Leave It All To Have It All
Today's laid off workers are not the blue-collar workers in manufacturing jobs: those have long since been shifted to China. Today, prized engineers and corporate Vice Presidents of such-and-such have been sent to the bone yard.

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Leave It All To Have It All
Today's laid off workers are not the blue-collar workers in manufacturing jobs: those have long since been shifted to China. Today, prized engineers and corporate Vice Presidents of such-and-such have been sent to the bone yard.

The Semantic Web Can Be Your Friend
Alex Iskold, the founder and creator of Adaptive Blue, has a long and helpful post up titled Semantic Web: Difficulties with the Classic Approach. I have a small investment in Adaptive Blue (Union Square Ventures is the lead investor), love what Alex is up to, and relish anything that comes out of his brain.

Michigan Workers’ Compensation Costs Have Risen Drastically Due To Explosive Growth In Health Care Costs
The number of claims filed are not primarily responsible for rising workers’ comp costs because many workers remain uninformed about their rights to benefits for workplace injury or occupational diseases. The fact is that almost all employers know far more about workers’ comp law than does the average employee. Although many employers are honest and well-intended, there are far, far too many unethical employers who will cheat their workers out of entitled benefits.

Together We Can
After the events of September 11th, we saw individuals throughout the United States and the world come together as one - red, white, and blue. The differences in our personalities, race, gender, nationality, religious beliefs, etc. still existed but our very diversity became a way to show the terrorists that we are all different in many ways but still unite as one - red, white, and blue! Wouldn't it be nice if we could harness that same energy in our companies so that we worked together as one (but without the tragedy)? You can!!!

Business To Business Franchises: 5 Compelling Reasons To Own One
Those who possess good selling skills, enjoy building meaningful and productive relationships, and the challenge of interacting with fellow business owners and managers, rather than consumers, will find some excellent opportunities worth investigating in the Business To Business franchise category. Your options are numerous, whether you have background in a white collar or a blue collar industry. B2B franchises offer several advantages and nice benefits, some of which I would like to discuss.

How to be An Effective Leader in a Virtual Team
One of the major problems companies are facing is how to manage their workers. Most of them have this wrong belief that remote workers and workers at home are not as productive as an in house staffer.

Managing Performance of Workers
This article discusses issues related to performance management of workers - the blue collared workforce in the organizations.

Enter A Water Sports World And Get Used Jetskis For Sale
Cubicle workers do it. Dads to young young children do it. Day dream of an open ended horizon, freedom splashing on our cheeks as we jet ski our mundane life absent within the panoramic view of blue oceans.

Ten States Losing White and Blue-Collar Jobs
The unemployment rate for workers with a college degree is 4.4 percent, as compared to 10 percent for those with only a high-school education. Nonetheless, an analysis found that some seven states have decreased the percentage of their workforce in white-collar jobs over the past decade.

Leaders are Made, not Born
Imagine picking up your newspaper and finding these announcements in the "Births" section: BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Blue Collar proudly announce the birth of Jack, a construction foreman. At 13 lbs., 12 oz., he arrived with a bellowing cry and tattoos, and whistling rudely at the nurses. Wilma and Sam Klutz are sad to announce the arrival of an underachiever. Mia Klutz came complete with slumped shoulders, listless eyes and a whiny cry. Birth was by caesarian section.

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