A lot of folks have had the last few days (or even weeks, if you're lucky) off work. With that much time off, a lot of Casper businesses have been empty over the holiday season. Which brings up the question, what was the coldest place to be working indoors?
One of the best places in Wyoming to get a job, could be one of the best places in The United States to find work. A bold statement but look at their reasoning.
Louis C.K. was on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on Tuesday night.
He said when he was a writer on The Dana Carvey Show in 1996, Jimmy Fallon auditioned for a writing position.
While Fallon was very talented -- even back then, Louis (whose full name is Louis Székely) says he torpedoed Fallon's chances.
We can talk for days about how to ace a job interview or what not to say during your next one, but sometimes it’s nice to sit back and let Hollywood do the work.
Many people use Criagslist as a way to look for work and musicians are no different. Naturally, they don't want to play for charity work, they need money to pay for bills so this guy put an ad on Craigslist saying he was available for hired help. The only problem with this ad is there are so many red flags, he's almost unhireable.
The job market is tough these days. Many people are coping with sudden layoffs, and others are struggling to find work after completing college or earning a new degree. Skilled professionals could wait months or years to find a job in the field of their expertise.
But if one of these descriptions matches you, that doesn't mean you can’t find exciting ways to earn money.
Long story short, I know someone (a friend of a friend of a friend) who was recently fired from his job at a local area store because he caught a shoplifter off the store premises. Since it happened off of the store's property, he was fired, even though he may have saved many from harm from the shoplifter who was carrying a knife. Is it fair?
Corey Taylor had an awesome rant about the relationship between Metal and Media. He basically says that the media only pulls out the negatives of heavy metal, but rarely (if ever) focuses on the many positives.