Blogs can be bad for your job health
The Broken Pitcher is a aware of a interview incident of an job seeker losing the opportunity to work in the media and PR industry because of a blog entry.
Interviewer: Can I have samples of your writing?
Job Seeker: Sure, why don’t you check out my blog www.xxx.com.
The interviewer did just that and the first entry on the blog was a detailed graphic description of the jobseeker’s involvement in a threesome.
Unfortunately for the job seeker, the interviewer was known to be an ultra-conservative who will upkeep the morals of the corporation at any cost.
The Broken Pitcher wasn’t aware if it was a two-guys-one-girl or two-girls-one-guy or three-girls or three-guys combo, but whatever combo it was, it didn’t help the job seeker at all.
Beware of what you write on your blog.
If it is a personal entry, password protect it and send the passwords to your targeted readers.
There is no such thing as a private personal entry if it is on a public domain just like there is no such thing as "off the record" when your spokesperson is speaking to the mass media.


id rather.. peeps who share personal stories instead of list their “accolades” n “acievements” or so called resume on blogs.
Wats more ridiculous is when people BELIEVE them…