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View Article  Your Very Next Step newsletter for October 2008
Your adventure begins with the very next step.   more »
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Welcome to the latest edition of the number one Defense Career
Opportunities Newsletter, "DEFCON-1," a networking newsletter featuring job opportunities and career advice for those who are part of the global defense, aerospace, maritime, marine technology and security industry.   more »
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This is the award-winning free Job of the Week e-mail networking
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unanticipated consequences of networking.   more »
View Article  JOTW Rock and Roll Trivia Question for the week
What 1969 number 1 hit was such an "embarrassing...insult" to performers Gary DeCarlo, Paul Leka and Dale Frashuer (who recorded the song in one session) that they didn't want to take credit for the record. A fictitious band name was selected instead. Name the song and the band. Now sing it out loud.   more »
View Article  Political commentary from the otherwise apolitical Ned Lundquist
Political commentary from the otherwise apolitical Ned Lundquist:

I voted yesterday. Because I will be underway on a U.S. Navy ship on election day (what a great excuse to vote absentee, hey?), I voted at the Fairfax County satellite government center in West Springfield. Even there I encountered people trying to hand my candidate materials, days before the actual election.

I have my "I voted" sticker, but that won't stop the calls coming to my house, or the people trying to jam something into my hands.

For weeks I had to navigate a swarm of people trying to register me to vote at the Franconia-Springfield Metro station. I was, of course, already registered. And I applaud efforts to get people to register. But if I were not registered, I sure wouldn't give my personal data to a stranger at the Metro station.

I'm glad I'm done with this election. The rest of you have to wait a few more weeks. I haven't been what you would call undecided, but I am a middle of the road American, and a centrist if there is such a thing. You would think not by this campaign. Everyone is being torn from the center to the right or the left. The campaign has gone on way too long, and now there is nothing to do but scare us voters.

Last June, my Canadian friend Eric Bergman, told me that the American presidential campaign just went on forever. And that was last June. By now I'm sick of it and sick of them. What benefit is there at this point to continue this campaign. The process is not helpful to the electorate, not to mention the waste of money. Imagine what could have been accomplished with that money. Hundreds of millions of dollars that go for TV ads to slay what a jerk the other guy is. The waste is obscene.

This election turns friends into offensive boors. Both sides show irrefutable evidence that their candidate is right, and the other soooo wrong. They are preaching to their own congregations. Nothing is accomplished. If you don't agree with their position, you are negatively categorized. I'm being diplomatic because these are my friends I'm talking about.

The pols say the battle is for the undecideds, but I cannot think of any promises or slurs coming out of either candidate now that would change my mind. I've said all along that this game will be decided on a fumble, or a blocked kick, and I think I may be right.

To listen to these candidates gives me a headache. Both call for change. But this is Washington. The debates resolved nothing. If i want to watch an argument I don't need to turn on a TV in my house. Change is by design hard to accomplish, because all change must be approved and paid for by the Congress. The only way to get something through Congress is to rub shoulders and scratch backs, and the people we are thinking about electing are part of that process. So much for change.

And what if there was change. Big change. There is no scenario that will make all of you change-seekers happy. Change will not mean change the way you want it for you and your own interests. So be careful for what you ask for.

As for me, I just ask for this election to be over.
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View Article  JOTW 41-2008
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View Article  JOTW Rock and Roll Trivia Question for the week
What Robert Knight 1967 Top 20 U.S. hit was covered by other artists to become a 1967 #1 UK hit; a 1974 #6 U.S. hit; 1979 #14 Country hit; 1987 #5 German hit; and also covered by David Ruffin, U2, David Essex and Gloria Estefan (to name a few)?   more »
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View Article  JOTW 41-2008
Better late than never.   more »
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The objective of this network is to build relationships and help each
other with career issues and other professional and personal challenges.   more »
View Article  Rock n' Roll JOTW Trivia Question
What was the shortest song to break the top ten?   more »
View Article  Defense Career Opportunities Newsletter - DEFCON 1 Newsletter for 8 October 2008
This week's DEFCON 1!   more »
View Article  Hospitality and Event Planning Network (HEPN) 7 October 2008
45 jobs this week.   more »
View Article  JOTW 40-2008
85 jobs! One Paragraph Pitch. Disgusting shooters. Alternative selections. This is the place.   more »

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