Welcome to the June 23, 2008 edition of carnival of careers. Rich Credit Debt Loan is proud to host this Carnival on the Longest Day of the Year. There were a lot of great submissions choosing only 1 favortie was too difficult… So I selected 6. May your carreers be long and shine bright.
Editor’s Picks (in no particular order)
The Financial Blogger presents Dealing With People You Don’t Want To Deal With posted at The Financial Blogger, saying, “I can’t explain it, but there are some people that are simply not professional. This is a 2 part posts where I list the do’s and the don’ts when you have to deal with someone you don’t want to deal with.”
RC presents 10 Tips for Going the Extra Mile at Work Without Putting in More Time posted at Think Your Way to Wealth.
GreatManagement presents Managers Build Trust And Respect By Letting Go posted at The GreatManagement Blog, saying, “As the big boss when you attend meetings, you maybe restrict the thinking, the talking, and the debate.”
Susan Hilton presents Top 7 Things a New Real Estate Agent Needs… posted at The Century Tree Reader Blog, saying, “What is needed for a career in real estate.”
Silicon Valley Blogger presents What The Silicon Valley Startups In My Life Taught Me posted at The Digerati Life.
Brip Blap presents does innovation require desperation? posted at brip blap, saying, “If freelancing or problogging or working from home sounds like a good idea, here are a few things to consider before taking the leap.”

Career Advice
GreatManagement presents What I Learned From Jacob Share About Resume Writing For College Leavers posted at The GreatManagement Blog, saying, “I do not know what to include. David has no work experience. This was going to be his first job.”
Shawn Driscoll presents Designing your success ladder posted at Shawn Driscoll.
Career Management
Akemi Gaines presents 5 Qualities I Find In Successful Entrepreneurs posted at Yes to Me.
Job Stories
Andrew Heath presents The Same People Exist Everywhere posted at Andy, saying, “No matter what office you work at or how many times you change jobs, the same types of people exist everywhere. While changing others is often not an option, there are many ways you can learn how to bring value to your workplace in spite of or because of the people you work with.”
Work Life Balance
deepali presents the nonprofit life posted at Paradigm Shifted.
Rich Maltzman, PMP presents Are they M&Ms, or little circular windows into our inner being? posted at Scope crêpe.
Hendry Lee presents Building a Long-Term Blogging Business: How to Thrive in the Information Age (Part 1) posted at Blog Building University, saying, “If you think passion has nothing to do with career, business and making money, think again. This blog post will change your perspective.”
Jose DeJesus MD
Jose DeJesus, MD at Physician Entrepreneur submitted 7 posts… That right 7. Normally you are only allowed one submission per week to the carnival, but since all the posts were relevant I decided I would let it go… So without further ado…
- Business Startup - Testing Your Idea and Yourself
- How to Resolve Conflicts with Coworkers
- Become a Successful Entrepreneur
- Physician Entrepreneur
- Motivating Your Employees
- Creating Incentives and Recognizing Excellence in Your Employees
- Leadership Skills Development
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6 comments ↓
Thx for hosting and choosing my post as an Editor’s Pick
Thanks for including my post in this carnival. I appreciate that.
Thanks for hosting the carnival and thanks for including me as an editor’s pick!
Great job with the carnival. Thanks for choosing my post as an editor’s pick!
Thanks for the inclusion.
I loved RC’s 10 Tips for Going the Extra Mile at Work Without Putting in More Time.
Andrew
Great stuff! I missed out on an entry this week, but I’ve got one for next week. This is turning out to be a great carnival!
10 Tips for Going the Extra Mile and does innovation require desperation? were my faves this week.
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