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Author: Murrel Crump Created: 6/18/2007 10:24 AM
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Since humor seems to get a positive blog response, I have reprinted for your hump-day (Wednesday) amusement resume bloopers out of Fortune Magazine, take a look…

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Basic black or color coordinated, plain or with company logo… If your employer requires the use of back belts, whether they are given to you and particularly if you are required to purchase your own, you will want see what the experts have to say…

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I perked up with interested when I recently saw an article by Joan Lloyd who is an executive coach, management consultant, facilitator and professional trainer/speaker, on an often overlooked interview setting… on the telephone!

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In the western world early parchment was made out of animal skins. The very best and whitest of these skins (or vellum) came for sheep. This material was used for important presentation documents that needed to endure time, such as college diplomas. With the advent of the internet a number of crooked, but enterprising, businesses have now found out how in a reversal of roles to skin students for diplomas…

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Did you get a flu shot and still get sick like I did? Although the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends the best way to avoid getting the flu is by getting a flu vaccination each year, the vaccine produced for any flu season (as most of us know) is a best guess.

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After reviewing a number of staffing expert’s projections for the career trends that may soon affect everyone’s job, the most pertinent of these are listed in the following…

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We all need a little humor now and them to break the stress of daily living, and what better way than to laugh at yourself (or your profession). You will see what I mean in the following story…

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Driving home last night I listened to a National Public Radio (NPR) story about a young 29 year old attorney turned entrepreneur, who owned a Medical Marijuana dispensary in Southern California. (NO, I’m not giving out the address. So, don’t waist your time e-mailing.) The reporter for this piece was attempting to describe his latest bit of technology, a vending machine which had equal parts of armored car and space alien design features…

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The average American with a full-time job worked for 9.1 hours, slept for 7.6 hours, spent 3.0 hours on leisure/sports-related activities, and did household chores for 0.9 hours on their average weekday; according to information released by the Department of Labor. Other interesting tidbits are…

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I figure since I write this blog, once in a while I get to throw out my own on-topic opinions (as if I don’t anyway), and this is just the case with this entry. I hope you will somehow benefit from this discussion, even if you don’t agree…

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Welcome, my name is Murrel Crump, and I am a member of Riverside County’s Human Resources Recruiting Team.   My assignment is in the eastern portion of the County from roughly Palm Springs to the City of Blythe and the Colorado River border with Arizona.  I also oversee the Desert Jobs page on the County’s Human Resources web site, ergo the title “Desert Jobs Blog”.  read more...

  
 
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