Posts belonging to Category 'Self'

October 29, 2009 | Posted by Paul Wolborsky
When my friend was offered a part-time survival job, he jumped on it. He now works in inside-sales for 25 hours/week. He spends 20 hours/week commuting, 5 days a week. And he’s making minimum wage + commissions. And this is for o
Categories: Community, Friends & Business, Self |
Tags: California, commute, commute home, company, day, friend, home, living, part time work, permanent part time, slave labor, staff, substantive work, survival job, temporary staff, time, time assistants, time worker, traffic congestion, week, work |
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October 6, 2009 | Posted by Paul Wolborsky
Just wanted to let you know I wasn’t hacked. All those Post #12 and Post #13s were me. I’ve added a feature where registered users can post and reply via email. The Postie plugin post worked, but replies didn’t. Now it does.
Categories: Self |
Tags: 13s, access, address, content, email, email address, feature, inbox, plugin, post, Postie, reply |
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October 2, 2009 | Posted by Paul Wolborsky
Do you want to become a sexy planet-saving beast? Give up your car for a single weekday. Every week. For as long as you live
Categories: Self |
Tags: 4 day workweek, America, BART, Brad Pitt, bus, car, carpooling, climate control, cnn, commute, commuting, cursory inspection, day, driving, driving a car, gallon, gallon of gas, hwy 101, iReport, mass-transit, Mateo, rail train, riding the bus, San, San Francisco Bay, sexy as hell, sexy brad pitt, sexy planet, soccer mom, steady job, train, transit, transit lines, Utah, way, week, work |
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September 8, 2009 | Posted by Paul Wolborsky
Ever try changing a habit?
You quit smoking for awhile, then you cave to the craving. You eat less for awhile, then feed your hunger. You’ll take care of your procrastination soon. Promise.
People succeed, but the habit never really goes away. It’s a lifelong commitment, and requires eternal vigilance. And people keep vigil by becoming more [...]
Categories: Self |
Tags: community garden, core value, fruit, gardening, produce, vegetable |
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