Friday, March 06, 2009
Need Advice? Try Google Tip Jar
If you're looking for some quick advice on finance, tech, health, food, etc., give the Google Tip Jar a chance. Not only can you view the advice, but it's rated. So the good stuff stays on top while the "eh, not really" stuff doesn't get listed so well. Here's some advice that I never knew about that might come in handy...
Finance
"Never pay checking account fees. And if the bank happens to charge you one, ask them to reverse the fee or take your business to another bank."
Tech
"Recycle your electronics for free with the USPS mail back program. You can use free envelopes found in 1,500 Post Offices to mail back inkjet cartridges, PDAs, Blackberries, digital cameras, iPods and MP3 players – without having to pay for postage."
Food
"Eat out one fewer time each month. If it costs you $25 to eat out, but only $5 to eat in, then the $20 you save each month allows you to almost completely fund a $500 emergency savings account."
Kids & Family
"Socialize at pot-luck meals rather than at restaurants. Because one wants to be generous to friends and family, there may be huge cost savings here."
Finance
"Never pay checking account fees. And if the bank happens to charge you one, ask them to reverse the fee or take your business to another bank."
Tech
"Recycle your electronics for free with the USPS mail back program. You can use free envelopes found in 1,500 Post Offices to mail back inkjet cartridges, PDAs, Blackberries, digital cameras, iPods and MP3 players – without having to pay for postage."
Food
"Eat out one fewer time each month. If it costs you $25 to eat out, but only $5 to eat in, then the $20 you save each month allows you to almost completely fund a $500 emergency savings account."
Kids & Family
"Socialize at pot-luck meals rather than at restaurants. Because one wants to be generous to friends and family, there may be huge cost savings here."
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Monday, August 04, 2008
Know Your Job Before Joining
I've always been fascinated at the ways people can find information about a company before they go into it. It used to be word-of-mouth. Now it's the internet. Doing a simple Google search can result in a vast amount of information tidbits. And, the bigger the company, the better chance you have to learn before you leap. I'm finding that with social networking and the whole 2.0 Internet craze, we can really get even deeper. For example, today I found out about JobVent.com. It's an entire site devoted to company reviews from the worker's perspective. And, like most most review areas, you get a "love 'em" or "hate them" kind of answer. True, it's gossip at it's worst. But, if you look past the gossip, you can really find out about a company. Let's talk about a post I found about Yahoo.com. They state that:
"Benefits were outstanding -until GOOGLE forced Yahoo to take a hard look at the market share."
then later...
"I had thousands of shares of vested stocks so money was not the issue. The environment and moral changed too much. We lost 9 people in my department of 21 in just one month! - some quit and others were let go. I just became a place that I just didn't want to be."
So, you can see that a company can start out good. But, as it matured, it forgot why it was there. So, if I were to look for a job, I would stay away from Yahoo - for now. I have a good feeling that once the restructuring is complete, it can be a great place once again.
So, before you leap, do a search. It's amazing how a 5 minute search can lead you to 5 years of workplace happiness.
"Benefits were outstanding -until GOOGLE forced Yahoo to take a hard look at the market share."
then later...
"I had thousands of shares of vested stocks so money was not the issue. The environment and moral changed too much. We lost 9 people in my department of 21 in just one month! - some quit and others were let go. I just became a place that I just didn't want to be."
So, you can see that a company can start out good. But, as it matured, it forgot why it was there. So, if I were to look for a job, I would stay away from Yahoo - for now. I have a good feeling that once the restructuring is complete, it can be a great place once again.
So, before you leap, do a search. It's amazing how a 5 minute search can lead you to 5 years of workplace happiness.
Labels: company, Google, internet, job search, jobvault.com, yahoo
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