Mar 19, 2010 -
Steve Jobs hasn't changed much since the '80s. It's true! I dug up an early presentation he gave back in 1983 and discovered that his keynote addresses pretty much follow the same format — blaring pop music (only back then, he had the words to "What a Feelin'" changed to include Apple), black turtlenecks, and the debut of a product ad, which in this case was the very first Macintosh.
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Jul 18, 2007 -
I am really pleased for my husband!
He has an interview and testing tomorrow, for a job in the It industry.
Hay it may be entry level, but a start...When he gets the job it may be night shift but that will I hope change as he shows how clever he is where he is going to work.
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Jan 18, 2008 -
I love going to Sephora and I thought it would be the perfect place for me to work. I put in an application for a seasonal position, but they never called me back(I called them and left messages). I have never worked anywhere before, but I am 18(the required age).
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Mar 21, 2010 -
The movie is called the crazies so I expected there to be crazy people Luke mental hospital crazy bit was there? No it was just like the people were zombies they didn't even speak it was like a sophisticated scarier and less funny zombieland remake. It was an ok movie but who were those random army guys trying to destroy everything they just showed up out of nowhere are they the real crazies.
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Mar 21, 2010 -
A number of events have happened in my life over the past year that has really opened my eyes to things.
1. I have lost all my closest friends and I feel like it's all my fault.
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Jan 26, 2009 -
WASHINGTON — The recession is killing jobs at an alarming pace, with tens of thousands of new layoffs announced Monday by some of the biggest names in American business _ Pfizer, Caterpillar and Home Depot.
More pink slips, pay freezes and other hits are expected to slam workers in the months ahead as companies desperately look for ways to survive.
"We're just seeing the tip of the iceberg _ the big firms," said Rebecca Braeu, economist at John Hancock Financial Services.
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Mar 21, 2010 -
Girls strip off for him, fans mob his set, but the sweet little star of Twilight, and the world’s most wanted man, still struggles with his sex scenes
Would I like to interview Robert Pattinson, the world’s hottest young actor? Yes, obviously — although getting close to the boy who plays the “devastatingly, inhumanly beautiful” vampire Edward Cullen in Twilight at first seems virtually impossible. Penned away in the Dorchester, like a rare Siberian tiger cub — he can’t stay at home in Barnes when he comes back from LA because the fans know where he lives — he is being firmly guarded by a brace of film execs when I arrive for the interview.
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Mar 26, 2009 -
Bold claims of stimulus jobs can't be measured
By CALVIN WOODWARD, Associated Press Writer Calvin Woodward, Associated Press Writer – Thu Mar 26, 5:08 am ET
WASHINGTON – If space exploration were conducted like the job forecasts under the government's new stimulus law, man surely would have missed the moon. But this isn't rocket science.
No promise from President Barack Obama is more important to the wounded economy than his vow to save or create some 3.5 million jobs in two years.
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Mar 20, 2010 -
A number of events have happened in my life over the past year that has really opened my eyes to things.
1. I have lost all my closest friends and I feel like it's all my fault.
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Apr 23, 2009 -
By John Rossheim, Monster Senior Contributing Writer
With tens of millions of people unemployed or underemployed, and with blue-chip industries from automotive to banking in distress, the US workforce sorely needs help. So the new funding for job training provided by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) is a well-timed boon to American workers.
“The [federal] workforce system will play a vital role in America’s economic recovery by assisting workers who are facing unprecedented challenges to retool their skills and reestablish themselves in viable career paths,” said Secretary of Labor Hilda Solis in a statement.
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