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	<title>Comments on: What would I do if I lost my job?</title>
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		<title>By: JibberJobber Blog &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Pre-wrap up on Carnival</title>
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		<dc:creator>JibberJobber Blog &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Pre-wrap up on Carnival</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2006 15:08:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>By: JibberJobber Blog &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Grab You&#8217;s some Popped Corn!</title>
		<link>http://bentoncrane.net/2006/10/18/what-would-i-do-if-i-lost-my-job/comment-page-1/#comment-9</link>
		<dc:creator>JibberJobber Blog &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Grab You&#8217;s some Popped Corn!</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Nov 2006 14:27:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] This was posted at 7:25am MST. Scroll down and see if there are any updates, which I&#8217;ll have in red, bold, as they come in. Also, leave comments on your favorites, thoughts, etc.!  Phil Windley is a professor at BYU, was the CTO of Utah, author of a geek book and writes for a ZDNet blog as well as InfoWorld. I was flattered hat he digressed from his normal topic to address this question &#8230; read Phil&#8217;s entry here. Justin Driscoll is the author of 7 Things I wish I Knew Before I Graduated (I can&#8217;t wait to get his and review it). Is very in touch with the university crowd and does regular presentations as a part of his normal day job &#8230; read Justin&#8217;s entry here. Carl Chapman is The Executive Restaurant Recruiter, and a great blogger. His story hit home with me and has some great lessons &#8230; read Carl&#8217;s entry here. Liz Handlin is VP of a professional services firm and owns Ultimate Resumes - she is very qualified in this area and has some great advice &#8230; read Liz&#8217;s entry here. Joe Neitham is a Sr. IT Recruiter in Singapore. Very interesting, has a cool blog with neat content &#8230; read Joe&#8217;s entry here. Benton Crane is a .. at FamlyLearn, a company that seems to have a way cool culture. His perspective is quite different than most of the others on this page &#8230; read Benton&#8217;s entry here.  John Reinke has a very interesting blog read on all kinds of stuff and has a number of posts on the &#8220;problems&#8221; (big grin) of JibberJobber. These posts really get us hopping over here. Anyway, his response is as critical as usual and very good &#8230; read John&#8217;s entry here. Scot Herrick is one of my favorite reads because he has a job, and blogs on what its like  Actually, he touches on lots of different things (last week he was on a &#8220;buy your own domain&#8221; kick, which is a big part of personal branding) &#8230; read Scot&#8217;s entry here. George Blomgren is a good on-line buddy and an expert in his one rite. George is a marketing manager for a national system of job board and has developed two different blogs for job seekers and employers&#8230; read George&#8217;s entry here.jjCarolynn Duncan gained some blog fame a few months back when she started a blog about why &#8220;[her target company] should hire Carolynn Duncan&#8221;&#8230; and you saw reference to this all over the Internet. It worked, and I eventually was able to meet with her - very clever, methodical, etc. Right now she is the COO of 42CO, who is presenting their new blogging software in two days in Silicon Valley - by invite. Congrats Carolynn and team! &#8230; read Carolynn&#8217;s entry here. Barbara Safani is a well respected executive coach and resume expert who knows a lot about employment issues&#8230; she is very well known in her circle, you&#8217;ll have to read more about her (just click her name) &#8230; read Barbara&#8217;s entry here. Scott Ingram makes me jealous - he owns a great domain name (NetworkingAustin.com), lives in one of the coolest cities in one of the coolest states, and has a blog that doesn&#8217;t allow me to comment on and impart my wisdom  I&#8217;ve gotten to know Scott a little and have found him to be as nice as he is cool. As a regular speaker on networking and facilitator of business networking events in Austin, I was pleased to hear he would be contributing &#8230; read Scott&#8217;s entry here. Dan Johnson is no ordinary job seeker - he started his own blog with some friends and blogs on job search things. This is a great exercise as it forces you to think about the process, and I&#8217;ve found his writings to be valuable &#8230; read his entry here.   Share This PostThese icons link to social bookmarking sites where readers can share and discover new web pages. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] This was posted at 7:25am MST. Scroll down and see if there are any updates, which I&#8217;ll have in red, bold, as they come in. Also, leave comments on your favorites, thoughts, etc.!  Phil Windley is a professor at BYU, was the CTO of Utah, author of a geek book and writes for a ZDNet blog as well as InfoWorld. I was flattered hat he digressed from his normal topic to address this question &#8230; read Phil&#8217;s entry here. Justin Driscoll is the author of 7 Things I wish I Knew Before I Graduated (I can&#8217;t wait to get his and review it). Is very in touch with the university crowd and does regular presentations as a part of his normal day job &#8230; read Justin&#8217;s entry here. Carl Chapman is The Executive Restaurant Recruiter, and a great blogger. His story hit home with me and has some great lessons &#8230; read Carl&#8217;s entry here. Liz Handlin is VP of a professional services firm and owns Ultimate Resumes - she is very qualified in this area and has some great advice &#8230; read Liz&#8217;s entry here. Joe Neitham is a Sr. IT Recruiter in Singapore. Very interesting, has a cool blog with neat content &#8230; read Joe&#8217;s entry here. Benton Crane is a .. at FamlyLearn, a company that seems to have a way cool culture. His perspective is quite different than most of the others on this page &#8230; read Benton&#8217;s entry here.  John Reinke has a very interesting blog read on all kinds of stuff and has a number of posts on the &#8220;problems&#8221; (big grin) of JibberJobber. These posts really get us hopping over here. Anyway, his response is as critical as usual and very good &#8230; read John&#8217;s entry here. Scot Herrick is one of my favorite reads because he has a job, and blogs on what its like  Actually, he touches on lots of different things (last week he was on a &#8220;buy your own domain&#8221; kick, which is a big part of personal branding) &#8230; read Scot&#8217;s entry here. George Blomgren is a good on-line buddy and an expert in his one rite. George is a marketing manager for a national system of job board and has developed two different blogs for job seekers and employers&#8230; read George&#8217;s entry here.jjCarolynn Duncan gained some blog fame a few months back when she started a blog about why &#8220;[her target company] should hire Carolynn Duncan&#8221;&#8230; and you saw reference to this all over the Internet. It worked, and I eventually was able to meet with her - very clever, methodical, etc. Right now she is the COO of 42CO, who is presenting their new blogging software in two days in Silicon Valley - by invite. Congrats Carolynn and team! &#8230; read Carolynn&#8217;s entry here. Barbara Safani is a well respected executive coach and resume expert who knows a lot about employment issues&#8230; she is very well known in her circle, you&#8217;ll have to read more about her (just click her name) &#8230; read Barbara&#8217;s entry here. Scott Ingram makes me jealous - he owns a great domain name (NetworkingAustin.com), lives in one of the coolest cities in one of the coolest states, and has a blog that doesn&#8217;t allow me to comment on and impart my wisdom  I&#8217;ve gotten to know Scott a little and have found him to be as nice as he is cool. As a regular speaker on networking and facilitator of business networking events in Austin, I was pleased to hear he would be contributing &#8230; read Scott&#8217;s entry here. Dan Johnson is no ordinary job seeker - he started his own blog with some friends and blogs on job search things. This is a great exercise as it forces you to think about the process, and I&#8217;ve found his writings to be valuable &#8230; read his entry here.   Share This PostThese icons link to social bookmarking sites where readers can share and discover new web pages. [...]</p>
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		<title>By: Jason Alba</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jason Alba</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Oct 2006 22:14:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Yo, great post.  I will include it in the carnival on the 6th... and it will definitely stand out as something unique from the other posts (as far as I've seen).</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yo, great post.  I will include it in the carnival on the 6th&#8230; and it will definitely stand out as something unique from the other posts (as far as I&#8217;ve seen).</p>
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