Slim-pickins' out there

What color is your parachute? A practical manual for job-hunters and career-changers by Richard N. Bolles
We've all heard this common gripe uttered during a downturn: "There are no jobs out there." Whether you are looking, or just trying to figure out where you want your career to go next, this excellent series has sold more than 10 million copies since it began being published in the 1970s.
What color is your parachute? A practical manual for job-hunters and career-changers by Richard N. Bolles
We've all heard this common gripe uttered during a downturn: "There are no jobs out there." Whether you are looking, or just trying to figure out where you want your career to go next, this excellent series has sold more than 10 million copies since it began being published in the 1970s.
Slim Pickens
spent the early part of his career as a real cowboy and the latter part
playing cowboys, and he is best remembered for a single "cowboy" image:
that of bomber pilot Maj. "King" Kong waving his cowboy hat rodeo-style
as he rides a nuclear bomb onto its target in the great black comedy Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying ...
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Died:(age 64) in Modesto, California, USA |
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