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Lance Haun

Monthly Archives: June 2007

June 28, 2007
by Lance Haun
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Why involving lawyers first doesn't work

Jobster/Rdc and RecruitingBlogs.com have mended ways and that’s good for both of them. You know what would have been better? If JG & JD had worked this out without the need for a threatening letter from an attorney. JG wished … Continue reading →

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June 26, 2007
by Lance Haun
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The recruit-o-sphere is full of honesty

Apparently JD of RecruitingBlogs.com has ticked off JG of Jobster/Recruiting.com because of an apparent non-compete agreement dispute and it has now been made public thanks to JD. Now I have made my views clear on non-compete agreements (short version: they’re … Continue reading →

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June 26, 2007
by Lance Haun
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Bing on wimp bosses

I have an admission to make: I find Stanley Bing hilarious. I make no excuses for my poor taste in literature, if you can even call it that. I simply think his caustic wording is refreshing in light of ghostwritten … Continue reading →

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June 25, 2007
by Lance Haun
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Wow, life happens quickly

I honestly can’t believe it has been 20 days since I posted last here. Sorry about the break but things have been a bit crazy lately and yadda yadda yadda. Glad to be back, I have a lot of pent … Continue reading →

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June 4, 2007
by Lance Haun
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Back from my (non-working) vacation

A vacation is great but it is good to be back. While I was gone, CM over at Secrets of the Job Hunt posted a podcast featuring yours truly. I’ll be catching up shortly!

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