My signature is the same for all my work devices. I'd like to be consistent and professional.
My signature is the same for all my work devices. I'd like to be consistent and professional.
(Disclaimer: I live in Texas). I affixed rare earth magnets on the inside of my my windshield and placed washers on my sun shield so it would not droop or fall during the day. All my coworkers were impressed.
This actually makes sense. A cover letter for a specialized skill set or to capture a niche would be better and help stand out. This is a big check in the PRO column for cover letters.
Agreed. Which is it? Could we get a breakdown of what industries / geographic areas / age group of HR managers want a cover letter and which don't? I've personally never used one. Does that mean I don't have my dream job because I didn't include a cover letter?
Copy everything starting with #SingleInstance. Paste into a text file and call it something like copy.ahk. save it to your desktop or someplace. with AHK installed it should just run. What this allows is for you to use clipboard for multiple instances. So if you have a document where you need to rearrange several…
Here's the one I use when I need to grab more that one text string for the clipboard. Just launch this and I can copy 4 strings of text and use the assigned Function keys to paste back down:
Try the Navy Circumference method to measure body fat. http://zone.cust.he.net/prothd2.html. It is accurate to about 3% of what a hydrostatic test would yield.
What about a Wiki-on-a-stick inside dropbox?
I employ the Eisenhower Method to my to-do lists. This way I can reshuffle the work when needed but not loose focus of all the tasks. Additionally, I don't feel like I've accomplished nothing when I move a task to a lower setting, because that's where it belongs.
OVERTLY OBTUSE GODWIN'S LAW REPLY DEMONSTRATING COMPLETE LACK OF SENSITIVITY TOWARD ALL OFFENDED PARTIES.
Agreed. Fences works.
I have a crate in my trunk. Just the essentials of car repair and preventative maintenance. I live in the city and do not pack a survival kit to keep the weight down and the MPG up. It's a tough balance to strike between hyper-miling for gas savings and preparing for all emergencies.
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