Skilled Trades & Manufacturing: Superheroes of the Pandemic
Mike Rowe predicts skilled workers will be in ‘demand like never before’ in post-coronavirus era…’If you are a welder with a work ethic, you will be among the dozens of
Make Memories, Not Folded Flags: Support Our Veterans
I wanted my children to “have a father instead of a folded flag.” I heard these words from a veteran discussing PTSD while watching an episode of the goop lab
Don’t type at me. Talk to me.
Verbal communication in the workforce faces extinction like never before. If you’re in an office that believes internal emails should be limited and anything worthy of saying to a coworker
Potential Hires are Potential Fires: Ask the Hard Questions
“I wish I had remembered that as soon as you hire someone, you sign yourself up for the possibility of having to fire them.” This is a quote from a
People, Not Products, Are Most Essential
New perspectives are meant to challenge current perspectives and, as Harvard Business Review says, in regard to the COVID-19 pandemic’s effect on supply chains, sourcing strategies, management, and the way
Veterans & Employers: Conquer the Civilian-Military Divide
Market Watch reports that “38 of the top 50 industries employ veterans at lower rates than they do non-veterans” and that for veterans to do a better job at finding
Buckeyes & Aviation are Unstoppable
Right off interstate I-75, in the unassuming Ohio town of Wapakoneta, a beacon of aviation sits. It draws people from across the globe and impresses the most seasoned of travelers
July is a Cybercriminal’s Holiday
Malware is defined as “software that is specifically designed to disrupt, damage, or gain unauthorized access to a computer system.” You’ve likely seen, heard, or experienced malware in the form
“Don’t Take It Personally” & “It Is What It Is” Are Toxic
“Don’t take it personally.” “It is what it is.” Why are two phrases that suggest reflecting is a waste of time so popular that they can be found embroidered on
Skilled Trades: Worthy of Pursuit, Undeserving of Stereotypes
As the number of people drowning in college debt increases and employers within the skilled trades repeatedly post job openings for their unfilled positions, the words “skilled trades” find themselves