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Lance Haun

Category Archives: Career Advice

July 6, 2010
by Lance Haun
6 Comments




It's Not Fair

When you’re a little kid, everything is unfair. The fact that I had to go to bed before the end of a basketball game on TV. Or that my sister got birthday presents on her birthday but not me. Or … Continue reading →

Categories: Performance | Tags: fairness, getting a job, life lessons, promotions | Permalink

July 1, 2010
by Lance Haun
9 Comments




Simplify Everything

My buddy Chris Ferdinandi and I chat throughout the day about what’s going in HR, social media and the world. Now I don’t know about anybody else but I work from home. So I’ve got a crew of co-workers, colleagues … Continue reading →

Categories: Career Advice | Tags: simplify | Permalink

June 10, 2010
by Lance Haun
27 Comments




Hustle, Not Talent

I believe in hustle. Hustle to me is a state of mind. It is a combination of working hard and working quickly. You make mistakes quicker, you make adjustments quicker and you have success quicker. Not only that but once … Continue reading →

Categories: Career Transitions | Tags: hustle it up | Permalink

May 27, 2010
by Lance Haun
23 Comments




You Want to Die on an Airplane? It’s a lot Easier Than You Think

I’ve been traveling quite a bit and people always ask me if I can relate to the movie Up In The Air. I don’t know if you’ve seen it but it basically follows the travels of this guy who helps … Continue reading →

Categories: Working Hours | Tags: killing yourself with stress, stress, traveling | Permalink

May 18, 2010
by Lance Haun
18 Comments




10 Career Management Tips In The Age Of Job Fear

Editor’s Note: Steve Browne is a good friend of Rehaul and has conducted local HR forums in Cincinnati for several years. Check out this take on career management and leave your feedback below. Check out his other posts here and here and … Continue reading →

Categories: Career Advice | Tags: career management, Job Hunting, moving forward, steve browne | Permalink

April 14, 2010
by Lance Haun
3 Comments




Five Not-So-Easy Steps For Smooth Career Transformation

So last night I was finishing up my taxes for 2009 (I know, I know, procrastination) and I was looking back at my income for the year. I came to the conclusion that it is going to be hard to … Continue reading →

Categories: Career Transitions | Tags: career transformation, ere, meritbuilder | Permalink

March 30, 2010
by Lance Haun
4 Comments




False Security: Face Time With The Boss

I read this story today and shook my head. The headline (More workers choosing fear over flex time, experts say) is designed for clicks. The amount of data supporting this assertion is nonexistent (there is literally not a single statistic … Continue reading →

Categories: Performance | Tags: expectations, face time, fear, insider career info, like a boss, rowe | Permalink

March 24, 2010
by Lance Haun
18 Comments




Don't Be Stupid: Buying a Fake Degree Online is a Mistake

I honestly can’t believe I have to post this in 2010 but after running across another LinkedIn profile that pointed to a degree mill for their MBA, I’ve got to tell you this with all certainty: You’re wasting your money … Continue reading →

Categories: Job Hunting | Tags: degree mills, fake degrees, online degrees, resume, scam artists | Permalink

March 8, 2010
by Lance Haun
18 Comments




Relocation: The Ultimate Gamble

Once upon a time, I worked for a company in a small town in eastern Washington state. While it is a beautiful area of the country it is, how do you say… isolated. Like 150 miles from an international airport … Continue reading →

Categories: Career Transitions | Tags: moving for a job, relocating, relocation | Permalink

March 4, 2010
by Lance Haun
2 Comments




How To Stop Collections Calls

When I was on the road last week, I received a call from an unknown caller. I picked up the call as I was striding down the airport concourse and on the other end of the line I heard the … Continue reading →

Categories: Career Advice | Tags: bad credit, collection agencies, collections, financial situations, stopping collection calls | Permalink

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