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But I've been writing about my personal life for ten years, and anyway, the people who complain that I don't write enough career advice are always the people who most love to read my posts about sex. Fortunately, we have a bitch session network on Brazen Careerist , and Ryan is in charge of it. I know I should.
I'm challenged by what you write, Penelope, about the longer term goals. I think I need to work into my list, some things for me, for my professional development, for my careergoals. You just reminded me about my procrastination problem.
Autism organizations collect buckets of money that they heap onto university research teams — who use the funds to further their careergoals and their status in their research community and to attract grad students to the university. The idea that only non-profits are worthy of donated money is silly.
You really need a broadcast outlet for pursuing your careergoals. Thanks for repeating this valuable insight. I'm surprised you didn't get more comments, but then not really. I hope you are seeking to put that between your personal crosshairs:) Posted by Dale on October 7, 2009 at 7:47 am | permalink | Reply You are right!
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Posted to: Networking February 3rd, 2010 Del.icio.us back to my video thing: Really, you can use twitter in so many ways to meet your careergoals. You were speaking about the internet and the ramifications of social networking from a generational standpoint based on the guest speaker's comments. I don't know.
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