Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Five Skills

In my opinion, there are certain skills that are a must in a future employee. Number one, they must be honest in all their dealings. They must be ethical in their work. Number two, they must be diligent all the time. Number three, they must be a people person. They must be able to get along with most people and be able to be friendly. Number four, they must be able to learn quickly and on the run. Last but not least, number five, they must be able to be a critical thinker and independent and not need their supervisor to tell them everything they need to do all the time.

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Importance of Communication

What is the use of a conversation if you don’t listen? If you are the one talking all whole time, you are lecturing, not involved in a conversation. If you aren’t willing to listen to the person you are talking to with, you are basically telling them a couple of things: “What I want to say is a lot more important that what you want to say,” “I don’t respect you enough to listen to what you are saying,” or even “You are too stupid to tell me anything I don’t already know.” It is up to you if you want to send these signals to others, but I’m warning you, if you choose not to listen, you’ll end up not having very many people who are willing to talk to you.

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Human Flesh Search Engine

This blog is written after reading the article "China's Cyperposse" (http://www.nytimes.com/2010/03/07/magazine/07Human-t.html?pagewanted=4)in the New York Times. This is absolutely amazing! The problem here is it may be used for the wrong reasons. As the article states, there are thousands of search engine calls a day, but very few actually get that much attention. Those people who are searched have their lives ruined. If these people deserve it (but who can really say if they deserve it if not put in front of a civil judge or God Himself), then it may be a good thing. In China, where the people have no say on the government, it could be a good thing for the people to be able to stand up to government officials ruling by unrighteous dominion.

Thursday, March 4, 2010

China's Massive Governement

My blog today comes from the article titled 'Politicians, Lobbyists and Complainers Descend on Beijing' that was written by Michael Wines and featured in the New York Times yesterday. This month is a big month for Chinese politics. They have two major meetings with thousands of politicians. This first set of meetings is with elected officials (2,252 members) that meet with the governing body to discuss what they can do different. The governing body usually does not change anything. The second set of meetings is with an unelected, 3,000 member legislature. These members range from actors, athletes, and real politicians. This second set of meetings last about two weeks and consists of night parties and much shopping in the city of BeiJing. This time is a huge boost in the cities economy. This doesn't sound so much as an actual meeting as it does a huge party with thousands of famous and arrogant people getting together.