Archive for the ‘Life’ Category

Newsflash: It will always suck to graduate from college

An interview gone awry.

I’ve got news for you. It’s always a bad time to graduate college.
Earlier today, I commented on a blog post at Brazen Careerist. For the unfamiliar, Brazen Careerist is a career advice site for folks in their 20s (I just made the cut) who are relatively new to the career scene, but [...]

Posted by DMo on May 28th, 2009

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Making sense of the new Utah Liquor Laws

So, wait… private clubs are going away right? What about that awful state-government-ID-scanning-fiasco? It’s a lot to keep track of. Luckily, the City Weekly has put together a handy guide on the wackiness of all the new Utah liquor laws.
The bad news: still no Mimosas or Bloody Marys with brunch.

Posted by DMo on March 31st, 2009

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A new take on how social networking will shape the workplace demands of (young) Gen Ys and millenials

Really interesting read over at the Wall Street Journal Blogs today. Gary Hamel writes about “The Facebook Generation” and how it will alter traditional workplace politics and align them with Web politics. I particularly liked items #1, 2, 8 and 10. (And I’d be happy to see some of those ideas incorporated at my office!)
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Posted by DMo on March 25th, 2009

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Tax bicyclists? Really, jackass?

Everyone’s got a right to be published. Hence the infamous newspaper section, letters to the editor. It’s just a shame that there isn’t a requirement to actually think before hitting the keyboard, as evidenced by this gentleman’s letter here.
Or, if you don’t want to make the jump to the Salt Lake Tribune’s site, here it [...]

Posted by DMo on March 12th, 2009

Filed under Life, Salt Lake City, bicycles | 1 Comment »