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Advice for College Grads: 16 Tips For Those Who Land a Job, 8 Tips for Those Who Don't Posted: 07 Mar 2015 04:14 PM PST I was asked by a career placement organization if I had any advice for college graduates that I could share. Specifically, I was asked "If you were going to give career advice to a fresh college graduate based on your experiences what would it be? Would it be to settle for nothing less than something they are passionate about? Would you tell them to not put too much stock into their first job? Would you tell them to put as much money into their savings as possible?" I look at this two ways: Advice for those who landed a job and advice for those who didn't. Grads who land a job should also take a look at the second set of tips. It's easy to find yourself out of a job for any number of reasons. 16 Tips For Those Who Land a Job
8 Tips For Those Who Don't Land a Job
Good Luck Grads! Mike "Mish" Shedlock http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com |
Rush to Judgment Part II: Media Myths Shattered; Whodunit? Four Arrested Posted: 07 Mar 2015 12:35 PM PST Whodunit? It appears my post yesterday challenging conventional wisdom of "whodunit" was fortuitously timed. (See Rush to Judgment and Extremely Inaccurate Reporting). No doubt the anti-Putin conspiracy crowd will start suspecting I was in on it all along. Please consider Two Suspects Held Over Murder of Kremlin Critic Nemtsov. Two suspects have been detained over the killing of Boris Nemtsov, Russian officials said, a week after he was shot dead near the Kremlin in the most high-profile killing of an opposition figure in years.Four Arrested Although two were the trigger-men, four have now been arrested. KP.RU reports Two More Arrested. Details are scant. Media Myths Shattered Media Myth: Nemtsov was a well-liked, high-profile opposition leader. Reality: The vast majority of Russians back Putin. Media Myth: Putin had everything to gain by killing Nemtsov. Reality: Nemtsov was a marginal figure tainted by his role in government in the chaotic 1990s. He was no threat to Putin. Indeed, Putin had everything to lose and nothing to gain by making a martyr out of Nemtsov. Media Myth: (as originally reported). Putin shut off video cameras, and that makes Putin a prime suspect. Reality: Cameras were operative and that helped track the killers. Media Myth: Nemtsov's closest aide told Reuters that the day before his death he clandestinely scribbled a note to her about how he was investigating the involvement of Russia's military in fighting in east Ukraine. Reality: Perhaps he scribbled a note. Who knows? More importantly, so what? Why Reuters made a big issue in with an all capitalized subtitle is a mystery. It is well understood that Nemtsov sided with Kiev in the Ukraine civil war. The reality is that Nemtsov's position on the war marginalized him and his party. Conspiracy Theory Number One The Putin haters will believe this was all some massive, extremely well planned conspiracy in which the police were purposely late to investigate, that Putin ordered the hit because he needed to get rid of Nemtsov because Nemtsov had some huge news on the war in Ukraine. Conspiracy Theory Number Two Ukraine, in hyperinflation, having just lost many key battles in the Ukraine civil war, whose government came into power in suspicious means with no one arrested for the sniper attacks that started it all, is behind this mess, needing sympathy from the IMF and weapons from the US. Conspiracy Theory Number Three The CIA wants to destabilize Russia and paid for the hit. Simple Theory One Someone in Russia or Ukraine wanted to make a martyr out of Nemtsov. Simple Theory Two Men from a region of Russia known for taking out prominent political figures had some other grudge against Nemtsov Assessing the Possibilities The anti-Putin crowd will cling to conspiracy theory one, and the anti-US crowd to theory conspiracy number three. I will be the first to admit any of the above five theories is possible. Degree of likelihood is in the eyes of the beholder, but Occam's Razor suggests simple theories over more complex ones. Regardless, once again I conclude there is no need to rush to judgment. Mike "Mish" Shedlock http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com |
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