Category Archives: The Changing Workplace

I am writing from your future – part 2

In my last post on the subject of separation from the corporate mothership, I was trying to raise awareness that your life in the corporate fast lane, or even in the mail room, is finite. There are solutions, but they … Continue reading

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If you are employed, I am writing from your future…

What is facing you today No matter where you are in the chain of command, you are moving inexorably toward the day you will be removed from your company’s payroll. If you are competent and under the age of forty, … Continue reading

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You don’t have to go quietly

If they won’t listen, raise your voice When you are the victim of ageism or discrimination of any kind, you should use every tool at your command to rectify the situation. It may not help you personally, but it may … Continue reading

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How do you know when it’s time to move on?

I was reading a message on the Sun Alumni Association mailing list from a 47-year-old executive who is looking for work. He was asking for advice about a strategy to enlist recruiters to help him find employment. His idea might … Continue reading

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