Business & Economy, business and economy
Internet site draws thousands of unhappy workers
Chances are, in any company that employs two people, one of them is disgruntled.
So, take that and extrapolate it to a company with hundreds or thousands of workers, then throw in the Internet and what do you get?
Internet doesn't socially isolate users, study finds
SAN FRANCISCO - Fears that the Internet and other personal technologies are making Americans socially isolated are unfounded, according to a new study
Hired: In tough times be the seller and the product
You've heard this many times in this column
"Job searching is selling --
YOU are the product, and
YOU are the salesperson!"
In tough times, sales managers have meetings and you often hear the following:
Make more sales calls -- make more presentations!
Work harder and longer!
Sell harder and close faster!
Offer incentives to buy now!
Slow money movement urges you to invest locally
Fed up with the stock market? Sick of greedy megabanks and Wall Street bailouts? Then take your money and invest in what you eat. That's the idea behind slow money, a movement coming into its own at a time when interest in local food is rising and exasperation is high over a global financial system gone wild.
Success with funny Web sites
Ben Huh earned a journalism degree and interned at several newspapers, but he ultimately chose a more practical career path: funny cat photo captions.
Ways to save on car insurance
The recession has run a few drivers off the road, at least when it comes to keeping their auto insurance coverage.
Pinched by pay cuts, job losses and other financial hardships, consumers are downshifting: cutting back on coverage, shopping for more competitive rates or, in some cases, letting their insurance lapse to save money.
New Apple iPhone app conjures up haunted houses
Stuck at home this weekend, feeling that seasonal urge to fear for your life? There's an iPhone app for that.
The Haunted House app brings zombies dead for centuries into the 21st century by allowing iPhone users to find information, directions and descriptions of haunts.
Hired: Job search survival tips during rough times
Duncan Mathison, executive career consultant and former vice president of Drake Beam Morin, and Martha I.

