
Bob Goldman
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3 weeks ago |
creators.com | Robert Goldman |Bob Goldman
WORK DAZE BY BOB GOLDMANRELEASE DATE: THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 2025, AND THEREAFTERWant a Promotion? Hire a Bodyguard$24.4 million. That's how much Meta, the parent company of Facebook, spent to protect CEO Mark Zuckerberg in 2024. It's a lot of money, and it raises an uncomfortable question — how much did your company spend to protect its most valuable employee, y-o-u? Somewhat less than $24.4 million, I'm guessing. If you are feeling unprotected and unloved, you're not alone.
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2 months ago |
creators.com | Robert Goldman |Bob Goldman
WORK DAZE BY BOB GOLDMANFOR RELEASE: THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 2025, AND THEREAFTERYou Gotta Work More if [ML1]You Wanna Work Less You definitely want to work less, but are you willing to work more to work less? That's the question. Journalist Bob Brody thought he had the answer.
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Feb 10, 2025 |
arcamax.com | Bob Goldman |Jill Schlesinger |Zig Ziglar |Cliff Ennico
Q: I just bought a pristine 2017 Mercedes-Benz GLA250, only 60,000 miles, with brand new run-flat tires. Love the car! Hate -- I mean hate -- the ride! My teeth jar going over bumps! These tires are just terrible! My mechanic took some air out of the tires but told me if I want a more smooth, regular ride, I need to buy “regular tires.” I only drive about 12 miles round trip to play pickleball and do some shopping and I have AAA, so I’m not concerned about a flat tire.
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Feb 10, 2025 |
arcamax.com | Bob Goldman |Jill Schlesinger |Zig Ziglar |Cliff Ennico
LYNNWOOD, Washington — Bill Cusick, president of Ran‐Tech Engineering, a manufacturer of metal aerospace parts employing 60 workers near Portland, credits a dramatic change in Boeing’s approach to suppliers with helping his company survive the Machinists strike last fall. When the strike hit, 90% of Ran-Tech’s business was on hold as Boeing instructed suppliers to stop shipping parts.
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Feb 7, 2025 |
arcamax.com | Bob Goldman |Jill Schlesinger |Zig Ziglar |Cliff Ennico
There’s a design consistency to the best luxury car brands, a continuum of style that unconditionally declares what it is. Go back to 1938 and you’ll recognize the BMW 328’s grille. The same is true of Mercedes-Benz. Cadillac became synonymous with egg crate grilles and tailfins, boasting a sinister yet sublimely luxurious vibe. Then there’s Rolls-Royce, with a grille as imposing as a bank vault, with a price tag that requires robbing one.
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