I Have a Job They Don’t: Invite Them

So after a bit of a break, it's back to the "I have a job they don't" series, where we look at just what you, the employed, can do for those who don't have a job.

This week?  I want to encourage you to involve people in a project.

Your unemployed friends are quite likely to A) need to learn more skills, B) need to network, and C) feel depressed.  Involving them in a project is a way to address all of those issues at once.

Maintaining a blog?  Invite them to blog for you to hone their writing, get work out there, and meet your readers.

Running a con?  See if they want to help out, and give them a chance to use whatever relevant skills they have for big, public event.  In some cases it might be worth listing on a resume or a LinkedIn profile.

Run a newsletter?  Come on, your friend with the Tech Writing skills can help with formatting!

If you're any kind of geek, you're always juggling a few projects.  Inviting your job-seeking friends aboard gives them a lot of benefits.

Best of all, it helps you stay friends – which can be tough in times of economic stress.

Steven Savage

Success Tips From Naruto

When someone approached me about writing a column about Naruto as an inspirational piece, I had to think.  I don't think of Naruto as something that promotes deep introspection – but for cosplayer Sado, he actually found it highly inspiring. In fact, he works on cosplay blogs and at a cosplay shop, so he knows what he's talking about.

Of course I found that idea delightfully progeekey, so here's Sado to explain how he takes lessons from the popular anime. It's a reminder of just how we can find inspiration anywhere.

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