There are two Americas: those with skills and those without. And by skills, I don’t mean those who have a college degree: I see tons of college grads looking for work who don’t really have any skills. If you want to be successful in our economy, you must be creative, innovative, hard working and on [...]
Entries from September 2010
The American Economy and The Future
September 23rd, 2010 · 3 Comments · Political Science & Economics
Tags:Political Science & Economics
Startup Tip: How to Find Your First Office
September 13th, 2010 · 5 Comments · Entrepreneurship
I wrote a post back in November right after Jesse and I moved Entrustet into our first office about why we decided that it was time to get an office. I also covered how you can tell it’s time for your startup to get an office. I wanted to share how we found our office [...]
Tags:coworking·free business ideas·shared offices
3-500 Bats, 8 Rabies Shots & 3 Antibiotics: Why I Won’t Vote For Brett Davis on Tuesday
September 10th, 2010 · 18 Comments · Personal Thoughts
I normally don’t like to write negative posts on my blog, but I need to get this story out. My five roommates and I (including Jesse) rented an apartment on N. Hancock St., from Brett Davis. The lease was supposed to begin on August 13th 2010 and was supposed to end on August 13th 2011, [...]
Tags:bats·brett davis·rabies·shots
My Favorite Charity is Team Rubicon
September 5th, 2010 · 1 Comment · Personal Thoughts
My favorite charity is Team Rubicon. I first heard about the team when they were getting their start in the aftermath of the Haiti Earthquake disaster back in January. Former Marine and UW football player Jake Wood and his friends knew that they had the skills to help the people who had been affected by [...]