Bracelets charm
What s that? They are the same person. Not if you ask me. For better or for worse, the Weis that Notre Dame hired in 2005 is a jerk from New Jersey. He is brash and is a task master. The Weis we have gotten the past few years has tried to be more of a players coach and has attempted to be a warmer, fuzzier guy. I thought the brash Weis still had plenty of charm and got results from his players. Brady Quinn, Jeff Samardzija, Maurice Stovall, Darius Walker and others improved immediately under Weis tutelage. He made simple statements and raised expectations through his results, not through his rhetoric. I have observed enough top-notch professionals to know when one is stepping out of his/her comfort zone. When really bright people say things that are somewhat illogical, it is usually a sign that they are playacting rather than being themselves
The Chronicles of a Hardworking Slacker
New Breakthrough Novel Vividly Portrays the Daily Challenges of Working With a Hardworking Slacker
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Laurel, MD (BlackNews.com) - What would you do if your coworker continuously stole the credit for your ideas? If you are nodding your head or sighing in frustration as you recall a prior experience, then you most likely have encountered a hardworking slacker. A hardworking slacker is a person who strives to succeed at work, but without doing any work. They accomplish this by relying heavily upon their charm, personality, and manipulative tactics to help them claim the credit for the ideas and accomplishments of their coworkers.
After years of observing the manipulative tactics of hardworking slackers, Tanya Michelle's search for answers and insight into their behavior led her to write, The Chronicles Of A Hardworking Slacker. The interactions between the main character, Madison Fox, and her coworker, Richard Carpenter, illustrate the delicate balance between those who work hard to succeed -- hardworking employees -- and those who strive to succeed without working hard -- hardworking slackers
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