i'm in the trash can like I'm Oscar
-The Lox, "We're Back"
Peep these interesting tidbits from the past week
Boston has more of the fastest-growing inner-city companies than all but one other US city. Yet, Dudley Square is still a shell of itself and lacks a vibrant commercial vitality to date. It is a slightly deceptive description when you get into the meat of what the study really revealed, yet it still shows Boston coming in second to Detroit. I happen to be familiar with two of the five companies cited and know that there is much room for more to join their ranks.
Some people think that heads who rock baggy jeans "puts them in a category of not really wanting much out of life." oh word? what study did you commission? the article was good though; it wasn't one-sided. it expounded on the conservative transformation of the baby-boomers who once rebelled against their parents as youth. One girl even said, "I know guys who dress like that and are still in school and get good grades." Go figure.
Someone from Big Sisters had called a friend of mine not long ago saying that they had some job openings. We had a talk maybe two weeks ago about who we knew that would be good candidates. But the talk then shifted to how the work environment is over there and I learned the Bib Brothers has been trying to strong-arm heads. Surprisingly, a recent article dissected the beef and it is eye-opening.
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