added 2007 Mon Jun 11 16:52:11 by alexrudloff
We talk to a lot of job seekers. No other interview question seems to strike fear into the hearts of man more than "What is your greatest weakness?" There is no need to worry, it is an easily tackled question. You just have to know what the interviewer is looking for and how to appropriately phrase your answer.
We talk to a lot of job seekers. No other interview question seems to strike fear into the hearts of man more than "What is your greatest weakness?" There is no need to worry, it is an easily tackled question. You just have to know what the interviewer is looking for and how to appropriately phrase your answer.
added 2007 Fri May 18 16:58:42 by universal12
SERIOUS ECONOMISTS never much liked the Euro. Then again, serious economists never much bothered to make money from trading. John Maynard Keynes just goes to prove it.
SERIOUS ECONOMISTS never much liked the Euro. Then again, serious economists never much bothered to make money from trading. John Maynard Keynes just goes to prove it.
added 2007 Sat Feb 17 18:45:24 by davsmiths
A lot of people (specifically males) are trained from birth to believe that feelings are a sign of weakness. We're always told not to let our feelings "get in the way." I find this to be a ridiculous concept. If you take into account all the factors that can affect your health, the way you "feel" is certainly not near the bottom
A lot of people (specifically males) are trained from birth to believe that feelings are a sign of weakness. We're always told not to let our feelings "get in the way." I find this to be a ridiculous concept. If you take into account all the factors that can affect your health, the way you "feel" is certainly not near the bottom







