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I work in an industry that provides ingredients to primarily the food industry, some to the pharmaceutical companies and lastly to the supplement industry.

The FDA has a couple of different categories when they approve things for sale to humans.

If you want to sell something going into food, or drugs, the testing is

All of them.

I used to fly 100,000 miles per year. Actual miles.

Until the airlines start putting in coach seats that give consumers enough room side to side and enough leg room, it's irrelevant.

No matter what airline you're on, a four hour flight with your knees on your chin, and sitting between two sweating 350 lb.

I LOVE the picture. I can't tell for certain, but the car pictured is either a Triumph TR4, but more likely a TR6. My "extra" car is a Triumph TR8, which comes from Triumph's last production of cars in 1981.

"NEW" car?

I LOVE all 3 of our Rokus.

That being said, the most free channels have always been religious.

Amazes me.

How about. It makes you think.

Reading "Gulliver's Travels", how many people don't understand the meaning behind the book? "Animal Farm". The list is too long.

Taylor scale.

I'm a foodie and for many things, especially baking, you need to do things by weight, not by volume.

One shortfall of the Taylor scale is if you have to use BIG bowls, or anything else that obscures the readout.

Many scales have readouts that are removable.

Yes, I'm in fact a dog judge. Tracking and obedience.

This is a great tip.

- Also add noise as if you're having fun.
- Let's say that you've got a dog that comes to you 95% of the time. Want to ruin all that training for the next couple of years. When you do get the dog to come to you, start screaming at the dog and

Always, always, always, talk to the person you want to give you a reference.

As a recruiter, I can't tell you the number of people who think that just because someone seemed to like them, that they'd give them a reference. Worst case. I called a candidates reference. The reply essentially. "This guy was the worst

I have no financial interest in this.

If you're a real foodie and want to "take it up a notch", get the book "The Flavor Bible".

It goes into spices, etc., but it also goes into ingredients such as scallops.

Up front. There are no recipes in the book. This is list after list of what goes with what.

Many of the

Let's see. I respond to things such as this without a lot of thought into sentence structure, etc. since it's not going to customers.

I work in a very technical part of the food industry.

For the last 8 years, I've averaged over $150,000.00/year. Prior to that, I worked in food ingredient sales, including as a

I'll add two more.

Responsibilities versus accomplishments. Every plumber knows how to replace a faucet. A potential employer wants to know how your faucet replacing skill are better (i.e. going to make the employer more money).

White space. As mentioned above, you're limiting the number of pages. That makes the space

Ever go to a site such as Monster? How many jobs do you look at before you find one that you might apply for?

Look at listing your resume on LinkedIn and getting spam as the same thing.

Sure you might get 20 - 50 pieces of spam. But then again, you might get that ONE job solicitation that might be real.

Your

As a recruiter, it amazes me how many people will list their address as their only point of contact on their resume.

As for those of you worried about spam.

In case you're not aware, if costs recruiters to send people emails if their email address is not listed on LinkedIn.

Worried about spam? Just one more person I

I won't buy cookbooks as e-books. They just don't work. They haven't made them where the recipes are easily accessible.

One thing I've never heard.

Ecological.

How many trees are cut down every year to print all of these books?

Sorry, but I disagree with the comment that college grads make more money.

I'm a recruiter in the food ingredient industry. The industry is dominated primarily by jobs for people with highly technical backgrounds. Perhaps 95% of the jobs I see fall into that category. The exception is for sales types.

I think the BIG

If you get shut down on money, don't just walk away.

Ask for an extra day of vacation. Essentially, try to come away with something.

Keep in mind also that extra money has to go through a budget process, etc. An extra day of vacation doesn't show up on a spread sheet.

Try looking a little closer at Glassdoor. Try to find a company that has a lot of ratings, but is still rated middle of the road. Then look to see if the company has a LOT of ratings from current employees. Then notice the ratings of previous employees vs. current employees.

Glassdoor is telling employers to have their

Warning about Glassdoor.

I'm a recruiter and Glassdoor is a site that I used to recommend to candidates. I found the reviews there pretty accurate. As an aside, I spent 30 years selling products in my industry, so I was pretty familiar with many companies that would get reviews.

About six months ago, Glassdoor started

Mr. Johnson might consider this eating well, but this is hardly a balanced diet and I have a hard time believing that he's getting 21 meals out of that haul.