Archive for the 'Making money' Category


Salary history: Just say NO

Thursday, November 13th, 2008

Want to earn what you’re worth? Yes? Learn to say NO when employers demand your salary history. Say what? You can’t say NO? They’ll rip up your application? The HR manager will laugh in your face and tell the world you are uncooperative and unworthy? Say what? Withholding salary information just isn’t done? Aw, don’t be a wuss. [...]


Oops! There goes another one!

Monday, October 20th, 2008

The foreman at a lumber mill is giving a tour to the Human Resources manager. He hears a voice over the din of all the machinery. “Ouch!” Concerned that the new, accelerated production schedule is resulting in accidents, they follow the sound to a worker running a huge saw that slices through trees like bars of butter. [...]


How much can you afford?

Wednesday, October 8th, 2008

Many years ago I worked for a small, scrappy, successful company that cut the floor out from under its competition every day. No one could touch us — not on value, and not on price. But we always turned a very nice profit. Our competitors could never figure out how we did it. It’s a [...]


Work like a 15-year-old

Monday, July 28th, 2008

There’s a wildly-successful TV show that will pit your intelligence against that of 5th graders. I’ll tell you, when it first came out I said it would flop — but the number of adults who fail to keep up with 5th graders is a little frightening. So is the nervous laughter from the audience… Which [...]


The salary dog

Monday, June 23rd, 2008

James Maguire at Datamation (the oldest IT publication this side of a PDP-11 manual) pointed me to glassdoor.com and asked what I think of this new web site that gathers and reports salary information in the information technology industry. His article is a fun read: IT Salaries: Glassdoor Reveals Tech Pay Figures. This web site — [...]


Coveted, lucrative, and rare

Monday, June 9th, 2008

The question on every job hunter’s lips is, “How do I make myself stand apart?” It’s a good question because it seems every joker and his sister apply for every job posted on the Net. The competition isn’t just stiff — it’s voluminous. How does a good worker rise above the sea of mediocrity? You won’t [...]


How much money should I ask for?

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

A reader wants to know how much money to ask for: “I’m considering a position, but I have no idea how much such a position ought to pay. My last employer compensated me at approximately $60K plus stock options, etc. How can I figure this out?” You’re asking about a specific position, but the approach I’m [...]