Jobs: a conversation with David Gewirtz
It’s not all that often that I come across an intellectual kindred spirit, which I guess means that I am moving in the wrong circles.
If I stop and think about it, the most outstanding virtue of David Gewirtz is his common sense.
In Washington, policy makers have been running around like so many headless chickens squawking [...]
[Friday Musical Interlude] What you need is some freakin’ work
So, this morning, I found INAFJ.org.
If you’re wondering what INAFJ stands for, that’s pretty simple and straightforward: I Need A Freakin’ Job.
These folks — Millennials and everybody else who is suffering chronic, long-term unemployment — are understandably annoyed. I know I’ve been hearing since before these kids were born that “to get a good job, [...]
[April Poll] Do you hire employees or independent contractors?
(Photo by szlea, via Flickr.)
America seems to be getting back to hiring again. Slowly but surely.
Which has inspired this, the Walmart version of a bit of microbusiness research that I am longing to undertake.
You see, politicians, economists and everybody else likes to fawn on small businesses because of the number of jobs they create. That [...]



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