Showing posts with label opportunities. Show all posts
Showing posts with label opportunities. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 28, 2014

are you living paycheck to paycheck?

you're not alone. 3 out of 4 americans are in the same boat. so how do you climb out of that sinking boat? there are 4 simple steps, and you can do it without spending a dime or even much time:

1. vote out any senator that voted down a jobs bill that would have helped veterans. there is just no excuse for that.

2. tell your own senator(s) that you want a jobs bill passed before they do anything else, and before justin bieber gets thrown in jail again (the clock is really ticking).

3. tell members of the house that you want a raise in the minimum wage, because that will help the economy grow, which will lift all boats - including yours.

4. vote out anyone that doesn't do those two things.

see? simple. all you have to do is act, and i promise that you'll feel better than you do right now.

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

the best job in the world?

ok, losers, listen up: queensland (australia) is losing millions in tourist dollars due to the tanking world economy. to fight back, they want to hire a charismatic communicator (think the dirty jobs guy) to tell the world why queensland is the best place in the world to vacation.

the job pays us$105k for 6 months, beginning in july. you will be given a tropical island with a multi-million dollar house to live in during your employment, and encouraged to lay around on the beach, go snorkeling, sailing, and other beachy activities.

got to islandreefjob.com to apply. remember to watch out for great white sharks.

Monday, October 6, 2008

really achieving your childhood dreams

randy pausch was a remarkable educator & a remarkable man.

watch the video. your life may be better for it, or it may not.

as with so many things in life, that's entirely up to you.

pantsing the patent office

our largest corporations are putting money behind a new patent approval process that takes some of the oversight that the patent office now has & puts it in the hands of their own product development teams.

let me say that again, with slightly more spin: companies that are often sued for patent infringement by inventors now get to help decide which patents get approved.

huh? haven't we learned a lesson about this kind of incestuous relationship between the guv & industry vis a vis the fda and big pharma? are we really stoopid enough to go right ahead & set up the same kind of pervy uncle/pliable niece scenario all over again?

here's a pretty clear indication that these companies aren't proposing change for our own good: they'd like to limit the awards paid to inventors that win lawsuits against them. in other words, if you invent something & a company steals your idea, at best you will only be able to get back a fraction of the money that should have been yours in the first place. the company gets to keep the rest.

novel concept, that. kinda like saying that a thief that cleans out your house won't go to jail, only has to give back your garage door opener, & gets to keep all of your appliances.

the argument made by industry is that these lawsuits slow down the pace of american inventiveness. as we always recommend, it pays to look at the metrics whenever any side makes a claim. if what industry says is true, why does the number of patent applications have such a steep curve:

we don't dispute the fact that the u.s. patent office is swamped, principally because it is consistently starved for funding by congress & the white house. even in this day & age, patents are researched almost entirely by hand, which is a bad joke at best.

here's the elsewhen counter-proposal:

  • give the patent office the funds that it needs to drag its technology into the 21st century.

  • hire enough patent office staff to catch up on the backlog.

  • make it part of their employment contract that they can't go to work for any company for whom they have approved patents. (frankly, we've had enough of that with congress & the fda - don't get us started.)

  • set up a watchdog agency with teeth to make sure this is strictly followed.

  • commission google to index the entire patent office. they've already started this on their own - this will just makes it official.


  • we believe that this is a fair & equitable arrangement that protects the legitimate interests of both sides without putting the fox in charge of the henhouse.

    (another brilliant piece of gratis consulting work from your friendly neighborhood elsewhen staff. remember us at christmas.)

    Tuesday, June 17, 2008

    side money for writers

    if you have knowledge about specific topics and like to write, there are micro-publishers out there that are willing to pay you (very little) for your work. the clips that they're looking for are short, and you can likely crank out a few a day - nice supplemental income, if you have the time.

    the ones that i've heard of so far are associated content, helium, and this is by us. have you heard of any others?