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Like every professor in the world, I’m teaching my Spring UC Santa Barbara startup courses remotely. My office hours are now conducted via Zoom, which can be a challenge, given that I’m ...
The $300 ad, which desperately scrawled "Hire me!" above his personal website, had an 8-second time slot for 24 hours on a rotating electronic billboard. It turns out that the stunt paid off.
Regardless, I want readers to understand that the majority of us are not unemployed by choice. And we are suffering. About 100,000 unemployed Americans are losing their benefits each week.
Brandon Stuard of Ohio dug into his creativity jar and is trying to help his unemployed wife get back to work with a billboard in downtown Toledo that reads, "Please Hire My Wife." ...