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		<title>The secret of success? Keep learning!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Jun 2009 17:37:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In this, I&#8217;m no different from the average American: I hate my job. Not because I hate working &#8211; much the other way around &#8211; but rather because I very much hate the way things work in the old-fashioned corporate America; although thankfully change is now slowly creeping in, working with certain close-minded corporations can [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this, I&#8217;m no different from the average American: I hate my job. Not because I hate working &#8211; much the other way around &#8211; but rather because I very much hate the way things work in the old-fashioned corporate America; although thankfully change is now slowly creeping in, working with certain close-minded corporations can be truly disgruntling. This is particularly true for people who have proactive spirits and enjoy learning new things. As opposed to mindless corporate drones. And even though I may come across like some kind of lost teenage rebel the way I&#8217;m talking, that&#8217;s just because I&#8217;m angry about the way I was looked down upon for trying to bring a new idea to work.</p>
<p>You see&#8230; while approaching my supervisor casually, and I told him I&#8217;d read about a website called <a href="http://my.learn.com/">learn</a>, which is a highly regarded company that specialized on improving productivity and on-demand workforce development. I mentioned I&#8217;d been using their website to develop my working skills, and I suggested it might be interesting to get a representative from their company to make a little corporate presentation. Do you know what my superior told me? &#8220;You might as well get back to your own work boy, and make sure you get it done &#8211; rather than worrying about doing my job&#8221;. He didn&#8217;t even let me finish! I&#8217;m telling you, I&#8217;m wasting myself in this dead-end job.</p>
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		<title>New dog, new tricks: a whole new age of information!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Apr 2009 15:00:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The other day I came across some mind-blowing statistics that expressed something to the effect that in 2012, 50% of the available jobs didn&#8217;t actually exist in the year 2000; furthermore it stated that in the next generation of workers, most people will have at least 5 fields of expertise, in order to match the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The other day I came across some mind-blowing statistics that expressed something to the effect that in 2012, 50% of the available jobs didn&#8217;t actually exist in the year 2000; furthermore it stated that in the next generation of workers, most people will have at least 5 fields of expertise, in order to match the market demands. This didn&#8217;t really come as much surprise, since I&#8217;m aware that technological developments keep unfolding in leaps and bounds, but all the while it got me thinking&#8230; modern workers are expected to be highly versatile and adaptive; and you know what? That includes you and me, buddy!</p>
<p>If there&#8217;s something crucial for young adults who are getting into the modern lines of work, that&#8217;s to keep learning new things whenever possible. If you want to make sure you are an asset your employers can&#8217;t do without, you must never stop investing in your formation. And that includes developing new skills and signing up for all kinds of formations. Good news is that in this day and age it&#8217;s easier that it ever was to develop such diverse proficiency from the confort of your home and using only your spare time, thanks to the advent of online training courses.</p>
<p>For example&#8230; it goes without argument how it&#8217;s incredibly useful to have some understanding in system engineering nowadays, right? Why not think about becoming a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer? Getting a <a href="http://www.kalliance.com/mcse.htm">MCSE training course</a><br />
will not only help you developing skills that will effectively be useful, you&#8217;ll also be making sure you get one step ahead of the crowd, as far as your employers are concerned. If you have already thought about doing so, maybe this is the moment you&#8217;ve been waiting for! Otherwise&#8230; I say it&#8217;s about time you start thinking about your professional future, wouldn&#8217;t you agree? Adding the <a href="http://www.kalliance.com/mcse.htm">MCSE CBT</a> stamp on your resume may drastically improve your career path!</p>
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