How many times have you realized just seconds after clicking send on an email that you forgot to include the attachment you referred to in the note? If you use Microsoft Outlook for work, there is a way to add a one-minute delay in sending your emails which offers you the chance to edit or [...]
[Read More...]Archive for April, 2009
Save money while Grocery Shopping
April 20th, 2009 by Will Crowthers 2 Comments »I wrote a blog a few weeks ago regarding using Peapod to shop for your groceries. To piggy-back on that, I thought I would link to a great blog post showing 45 ways to save money while grocery shopping. Here are a few of my favorites: Be sure to look at unit pricing Drink more [...]
[Read More...]Who says the Ivy League is too much
April 20th, 2009 by Brett Krupp 7 Comments »After reading an article in Fortune magazine, I couldn’t believe what I was reading. I was totally baffled. The main article was how college campuses, mostly the elite ones, were feeling the effect of the recession and the economic hard times our country has endured. This came as no surprise as I figured most colleges [...]
[Read More...]Jamie Dimon on Fannie and Freddie
April 19th, 2009 by Will Crowthers 1 Comment »I read a quick opinion article from the WSJ yesterday that I wanted to share. The article describes how Jamie Dimon (current CEO of JP Morgan Chase) spends a good portion of his 2008 ‘Letter to Shareholders‘ discussing the failures of Fannie and Freddie and the effects it had on JPMC. Here are a couple [...]
[Read More...]The Importance of Job Flexibility
April 18th, 2009 by Brad Harbach 1 Comment »With the unemployment rate in the United States quickly approaching 10%, now seems as good a time as any to start a discussion on what are the most important factors to consider when on the job search. Not that now is the time to be picky (the supply of people is clearly outweighing the demand [...]
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