Started this discussion. Last reply by Tim Spagnola Jun 4, 2013.
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What a great year...2013! I'm sure for many of you the lump of coal for 2013 will the be taxes you owe. Obviously, the flip side of that is that if your recruiting practice isn't on an upward climb right now, you might want to review what's going on. I just finished working out on the elliptical for an hour and watched a documentary on the initiating boot…
ContinuePosted on December 23, 2013 at 2:30pm — 1 Comment
I've got to get something off my chest.
So here's the thing. I'm going to do my darned hardest to scrub any USA politics from this and keep this zeroed in on recruiting. You people are bright and will get it. But please, even when you solve the equation, don't try rallying political debate below. I won't play.
Last night while walking the cockapoo, I was…
ContinuePosted on December 5, 2013 at 11:30am — 9 Comments
Is laughter really the best medicine? If you’re a headhunter, it better be.
Have you ever seen the movie Platoon with (cough, cough) Winner Winner Chicken Dinner Charlie Sheen from a million years ago? Sheen’s character in the movie moves quickly from one vignette to the next leaving watchers of this nail biter breathless for two straight hours. I remember way back…
ContinuePosted on November 13, 2013 at 5:36pm — 1 Comment
A Banker, a Doctor, and a Recruiter walk into a bar, two of them leave wanting new jobs.
Indulge me while I play a bit of make believe. If I didn't live and breathe this business (including an occasional dream about it at night), I think I might actually enjoy reading. Unfortunately, four score and a zillion years ago when I took the ACT's, my scores…
ContinuePosted on September 27, 2013 at 2:47pm — 1 Comment
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Stephen,
Hello, I'm new here at Recruiting Blogs and saw this:
"I don't think I've ever heard one of my peers refer the themselves as a "recruitment vendor". (This bothers me for some weird reason.)"
Thank you for that. Ever since everybody and their mother has gotten into our business they have been attempting to re-invent our business for some reason.
And then I saw this:
"This article, with much respect to the author for verbalizing his ideas and dreams, could not be farther from reality if one has been following the BLS numbers over the past several years. Though it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out the origin and trajectory of this, I say "Let's stand with Ken" and make 100% of American jobs government jobs. Then, we can shop at the government grocery store, fuel up at the government gas station, go to government universities, take government approved vacations at government specified locations, wear government clothing, and sleep on government mattresses. This article could be no further away from the "spirit of the recruiter" than anything else being hawked on Recruiting Blogs.
Sorry man. Not standing with you..."
Thank you again, nice to see someone who does not automatically gush and agree to bizarre premises.
Fewer people today are willing to suggest the recruiter/blogger is wearing no clothes.
Take Care,
Paul Forel
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