I never go so far as to say that the customer is always right. I will go so far as saying that the customer is the customer.
As you know, I have a few ads on this blog. I have more ads on other blogs and websites of mine. [...]
Archive for February, 2010
Two years ago I wrote a post called Check The Ceiling For Spiders, after a spider dropped in front of my wife’s face one evening while she was sitting in my office talking to me. At the time I talked about making sure you check things to protect your business [...]
The Wednesday before the Super Bowl, I was watching an episode of Man Vs. Food on the Travel Channel. It’s a show where this guy travels around the country sampling the best that different eateries have to offer, but each week he takes on an eating challenge from a specific [...]
I say often that I like being correct. And I’m not afraid to argue my points when I know I’m correct. But every once in awhile, I figure that it’s time to leave an argument or discussion alone because neither side is going to budge, and the last thing [...]
Sunday night, after the Super Bowl, a show came on called Undercover Boss. I don’t usually watch these types of shows, but for some reason I was intrigued enough by the premise that I decided to check it out.
The President and COO of Waste Management, Lawrence O’Donnell, III, decided to [...]
If you read this blog often enough, you know that I really subscribe to 3 moral positions: loyalty, trustworthiness, and honesty. I really believe that’s how you need to be with your friends, with your co-workers, and as much as possible with everyone else you meet throughout your life. [...]
A couple of days ago I was reading a blog post by Rose DesRochers called The Online Reputation of Rose DesRochers. In the post, she talks about being asked to write a guest post for another blog, yet when she submitted the post she was told by the person that [...]
It’s another year for Black History Month to try to get people who could care less to understand just what it used to mean to be black in America. I say it that way because based on a lot of what I see, most people care as much about that [...]
At this point, we all know what’s going on. In Massachusetts, the populace voted in a Republican to fill the seat of Senator Kennedy, and that effectively ended the Democratic block that could force a health care bill upon the masses without Republican support.
I think everyone pretty much knew at [...]
I tell you, life is interesting in that you never know when things will be good and things will be bad. In the space of the last 5 days, things just keep happening that really works in testing one’s resolve and proves that the laws of attraction will always be [...]




