Survey: More Employees Calling In Sick

November 27, 2006
Career Builder found that some adults are as bad as children when it comes to excuses to miss work. Things like 'my dog swallowed my bus pass', 'I'm locked in a bathroom stall and there's no one here to help me', 'I have bad hiccups' and 'I'm sad. 'A Career Builder survey found that 32 percent of people admitted to calling in sick when they felt fine and one in 10 said they did this three or more times in one year. Some listed reasons like running errands, unbreakable plans with family and friends, housework and relaxation.

Career Women Freezing Eggs As 'Insurance'

October 28, 2006
According to a research, more and more career women are freezing their eggs as they look it as a 'insurance' for having children in future. The research involved interviews of more than 20 women at Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York who had chosen to freeze their eggs for future use.

Myers Briggs Test

October 9, 2006
Topics career and help
The Myers Briggs test is a psychological evaluation test. It tells you which personality type you are and how you relate to other types etc. This is not one of those simple rubbish psyche tests that you find all over the net it is a standardised, very relevant and well thought It can help you to choose career paths that suite your personality as well as understand yourself http://www. mynewsize. com/forum/viewtopic. php?t=1426 http://bsm. securesites. com/high-level. html

104-Year-Old Honored As America's Oldest Worker

October 6, 2006
Experience Works, an organization offering training and employment services for the elderly, has named a 104-year-old as America's oldest worker. Waldo McBurney of Quinter, Kansas, has been honored by the group while other elderly peers of his, have already spent decades in retirement. McBurney has no plans for retirement soon. He graduated from the then Kansas State Agricultural College, which is currently known as Kansas State University in 1927. He worked in agriculture for twenty-five years, before he started working as a beekeeper.

104-Year-Old Honored As America's Eldest Worker

October 6, 2006
Experience Works, an organization offering training and employment services for the elderly, has named a 104-year-old as America's oldest worker. Waldo McBurney of Quinter, Kansas, has been honored by the group while other elderly peers of his, have already spent decades in retirement. McBurney has no plans for retirement soon. He graduated from the then Kansas State Agricultural College, which is currently known as Kansas State University in 1927. He worked in agriculture for twenty-five years, before he started working as a beekeeper.
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