Archive for March, 2008

He Really Needs a Job (Friday Humor)

Friday, March 28th, 2008

I got an e-mail or blog comment from Larry — this guy who got a job a few years ago by putting a cover letter on the back of his T-shirt (with the logo you see here on the front, not the back). Now he sells them for $25 (your cover letter, not his).

Family & Medical Leave Act News, Part II — Proposed Revisions to Regulations

Monday, March 24th, 2008

Congress and the Department of Labor (DOL) recently took two important actions affecting the Family & Medical Leave Act (FMLA): Congress created special leave rights for military families; and the DOL issued proposed changes to the FMLA regulations aimed at improving some troublesome areas of FMLA administration.

In Part I, we looked at the provision creating [...]

Family & Medical Leave Act News, Part I — Military Family Leave Rights

Thursday, March 20th, 2008

Congress and the Department of Labor (DOL) recently took two important actions affecting the Family & Medical Leave Act (FMLA): Congress created special leave rights for military families; and the DOL issued proposed changes to the FMLA regulations aimed at improving some troublesome areas of FMLA administration.

Today, a look at the provision creating special military family leave rights.

Lay-Offs — Are You Next?

Wednesday, March 19th, 2008

As if we weren’t under enough stress these days, we keep reading bad news about the economy, with financial markets in crisis, companies announcing layoffs, jobs going overseas, and weakening employment statistics. It’s quite a challenge trying to figure out how we will be personally affected.

In this guest post, Cynthia Shapiro, career expert and author of the best seller Corporate Confidential:50 Secrets Your Company Doesn’t Want You To Know – And What To Do About Them has insider tips to show you how to read the signs of impending layoff and protect yourself.

George Lenard on Career and Job Search |

Healthcare Jobs with the VA

Wednesday, March 19th, 2008

When searching for a healthcare job, many fail to consider the option of working for federal government agencies.

Although those who work in private facilities often make more money, the benefits of working for organizations such as the Office of Veteran Affairs (VA) can be considered comparable.

George Lenard on Career and Job Search |