One good reason for having your computer on the floor under your desk at work is you can tuck your cold toes against the warm sides.
Unexpected work perks are good.
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One good reason for having your computer on the floor under your desk at work is you can tuck your cold toes against the warm sides.
Unexpected work perks are good.
I wonder how Macavity gets home.
More predictable work environment - I'm looking for a company with a well planned global look at projects. Looking for a company that respects their employees. I am organized employee with long range planning skills and I am looking for a company that needs and respects those skills.
"Predictability" may not be a good word to use either in the current layoff-happy world. I've been burned using that before ("No one can guarantee that..."). I would say something along the lines of:
These are the types of things that a prospective employer can't find fault with, I don't think.
thanks everyone.
Good luck with the jobhunt, msbelle!
For other Keith Olbermann fans out there, the New Yorker has an interesting article on him.
I honestly wouldn't mention family situation in either an application or an interview.
I wouldn't either. I also wouldn't mention the predictable schedule in a cover letter or application, either. You can suss out corporate culture more subtly, while on the interview. I would say something specific about the work at the prospective company and something about wanting to grow, try new things, spread your wings yada yada yada.
I wonder how Macavity gets home.
He hails a cab?
It's probably harder to get back on the bus with all the packages and stuff after shopping.
Heh. But I think that the article indicated that the bus ride is a short one, like 300 yards.