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Welcome Baltimore Sun Readers!
http://www.thejobbored.com/ welcome-baltimore-sun-readers_756/Happy to have you here, and happy for our association with the Baltimore Sun. If you’re looking for a job (and even if you aren’t) take some time to tool around our archives. You’ll find plenty of good career advice herein. Join our community in the comments, and sign up for our RSS feed.
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Ask Brian - My Boss Just Got Fired
http://www.thejobbored.com/ ask-brian-my-boss-just-got-fired_715/If you have career or job search question you would like answered on this blog, click here to Ask Brian. Carlotta asks: Help! My boss just got fired! The entire office is in a state of panic! Now, normally the Ask Brian questions are a bit longer than this.
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Ask Brian: How to Handle Object Validation?
http://www.briankotek.com/ blog/ index.cfm/ 2008/ 7/ 15/ Ask-Brian-How-to-Handle…Ask Brian: How to Handle Object Validation? Posted At : July 15, 2008 6:30 PM | Posted By : Brian Kotek Related Categories: OOP CF,ColdFusion,Ask Brian Jason asks: Brian, I'd like to ask a question about Beans and Validation. Feel free to use it is a blog post.
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Ask Brian - The Ex-Felon Job Search Catch 22
http://www.thejobbored.com/ ask-brian-the-ex-felon-job-search-catch-22_717/If you have career or job search question you would like answered on this blog, click here to Ask Brian. Reader A Bummed Out Wife asks: My husband made a terrible mistake in his past that continues to affect him now. He pled guilty to growing marijuana with the intent to distribute it for sale.
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Ask Brian: Handling Custom Object Behavior
http://www.briankotek.com/ blog/ index.cfm/ 2008/ 6/ 16/ Ask-Brian-Handling-Cust…Ask Brian: Handling Custom Object Behavior Posted At : June 16, 2008 9:55 AM | Posted By : Brian Kotek Related Categories: OOP CF,ColdFusion,Design Patterns,Ask Brian Robb asks: I have an architecture question. I am building a site with MG2/Transfer/Coldspring and looking to refine my model.
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Ask Brian: How to Handle Object Composition?
http://www.briankotek.com/ blog/ index.cfm/ 2008/ 6/ 12/ Ask-Brian-How-to-Handle…Ask Brian: How to Handle Object Composition? Posted At : June 12, 2008 12:11 PM | Posted By : Brian Kotek Related Categories: ColdSpring,OOP CF,ColdFusion,Development,Design Patterns,Ask Brian Christopher R contacted me through my contact form to ask about object composition.
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Ask Brian: Confidential Job Search?
http://www.thejobbored.com/ ask-brian-confidential-job-search_675/If you have career or job search question you would like answered on this blog, click here to Ask Brian. Reader Sarah asks: I enjoy reading your site and have already learned some useful tips from it.
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How To Get Hired- Offer To Solve Their Problem, Contd.
http://www.thejobbored.com/ how-to-get-hired-offer-to-solve-their-problem-contd_…This is not an Ask Brian question, exactly, but a reader sharing his experience: I’ve been reading your blog for a couple of months now, and you have made the fair point that the best way to get hired is to find a way to solve the employer’s problems. Don’t just fill their need; suggest that hiring you might fill ALL their needs in a way.
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How To Choose Between Two Job Offers
http://www.thejobbored.com/ how-to-choose-between-two-job-offers_598/When I got back from vacation this week, I had an Ask Brian question waiting for me that was very specific. It boiled down to: “I have two job offers. Which one should I accept?” I did my best to help the emailer, but that sort of question is not one I can usually share here on the blog.
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Ask Brian- What To Do When Asked For Salary History Or Salary Requirements
http://www.thejobbored.com/ ask-brian-what-to-do-when-asked-for-salary-history-o…If you have career or job search question you would like answered on this blog, click here to Ask Brian. Reader Molly asks: I am a college senior looking for an entry-level position in New York and some of the listings ask for salary requirements or salary history.
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