I apologize ahead of time. This blog post may very well provide a vision of me, sitting on my porch in the 90 degree heat of a south Louisiana summer, yelling at the kids as they ride their bikes up and
Women at Work – 1940
1943 to be precise. What follows is an excerpt from the July 1943 issue of Transportation Magazine; written for male supervisors of women during World War II. ***************** Eleven Tips on Getting More Efficiency Out of Women Employees There’s no
Women at Work – 1900
“In 1900, only 6 percent of married women worked outside the home, usually when their blue-collar husbands were unemployed. Among wives with children at home, very few worked at all. Almost half of single women held jobs, but they usually
I Still Like Cover Letters
I belong to numerous Facebook groups filled with members who are sourcers, recruiters, HR folks, techies, and assorted “talent” pundits. At least once per month, I swear to you, a lengthy thread emerges when someone posts something along the line
