Archive for category controversial careers
Sarah Palin: Get Your Facts Straight (Controversial Careers Series)
Posted by teenarose in controversial careers, featured, new post on December 31, 2009
Lessons Jobseekers Can Learn From Those with Controversial Careers New series of articles by ResumeToReferral.com When the governor of Alaska burst on to the scene during the 2008 election as Senator John McCain’s running mate, Sarah Palin became the darling of the Republican Party, and still commands enthusiastic support among many both in and out [...]
Tiger Woods: The Price of Fame — and a Bleeding Brand (Controversial Careers Series)
Posted by teenarose in controversial careers, featured, new job on December 30, 2009
Lessons Jobseekers Can Learn From Professionals in Controversial Situations New series of articles by ResumeToReferral.com The EMTs arrived at the house in the wee hours of the morning to find Tiger lying on the ground bleeding, and his wife standing over him with a golf club. As the story goes, he attempted to leave his [...]
Carrie Prejean: The Double Standard Bearer (Controversial Careers Series)
Posted by teenarose in controversial careers, featured, new post on December 30, 2009
Appearing physically flawless, the striking young woman had achieved something that most of her peers only dream about: acknowledgment as the most beautiful and talented woman in her state. Some probably wouldn’t have even known who Ms. Prejean was until her infamous interview on Larry King where she continuously referred to him as “inappropriate.” Larry [...]
Rush Limbaugh: Love Him, Hate Him – You Can’t Ignore Him (Controversial Careers Series)
Posted by teenarose in controversial careers, featured, new post on December 10, 2009
Lessons Jobseekers Can Learn From Those with Controversial Careers New series of articles by ResumeToReferral.com There are those who hang on his every word as if he were a prophet of God, and it sometimes seems as though he is the de-facto leader of at least one of the major political parties in the United [...]







