This week in Careers host Lisa Johnson Mandell channels the spirit of St. Valentine to help viewers in their job search. Lisa reminds us to always speak directly from the heart and has great tips on how to deal with office romances. Joining Lisa in her quest to save America one job at a time is Liz Weston , the author of The 10 Commandments of Money – Survive and Thrive in the New Economy. Liz has fascinating advice on how to make extra money, how to save it and how to make it grow. For more information, show notes, and upcoming schedule, go to www.thisweekin.com.
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I hope AOL also stands for “Americans in Opposition to Lying.” AOL should end the unjust censorship policies of “The Huffy Don’t Post” or at least make the website admit that it censors its opponents. When I recently used The Huffington Post’s own figures to create my “Joe Averageguy” analogy, which argues that global temperatures have leveled off since 1998, The Huffington Post deleted my comments and removed my profile, Xarkonul. Please see my YouTube channel (Xarkonul).
I hope AOL also stands for “Americans in Opposition to Lying.” AOL should end the unjust censorship policies of “The Huffy Don’t Post” or at least make the website admit that it censors its opponents. When I recently used The Huffington Post’s own figures to create my “Joe Averageguy” analogy, which argues that global temperatures have leveled off since 1998, The Huffington Post deleted my comments and removed my profile, Xarkonul. Please see my YouTube channel (Xarkonul).