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What to Do When You Don’t Get that Promotion?

Do not whine. The biggest mistake you can do when you don’t get promoted is to whine about it. You may not agree with what happened but whining about it especially to your boss wouldn’t change the decision and may only validate their decision not to promote you.

What to do?

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Why Would You Attack a Candidate who Turned Your Company Down?

TechCrunch posted about a company named PayPerPost whose VP of Development Peter Wright went on an offensive against a candidate who turned them down.

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Making Good Impression Towards Performance Evaluation

Last May 2007 our country had the national elections which means candidate posters and advertisements are all over the place.

Advertisements aside, one of the most noticeable things going on is the increased level of project constructions being made two months prior to the elections—road work, basketball courts, light posts, commuting shades, commuting overpass, etc. I was even thankful because the road I had to endure on our street and adjacent streets for the last three years having so many deep holes and cracks were instantly re-cemented a month before the elections.

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Chowking and their Web Mistake

I could not understand how come a Philippine restaurant, Chowking, have to make a complicated and full flash design of their website which derail people from getting the information they want. I have a fast internet and despite that look at the picture below.

Chowking Loading

I ended up at Yellow Cab

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Great Things for Milo

It has been more than a month since I last blogged here at Milo Riano. I am not gone and neither am I going away; a lot of great things happened which required my attention.

Just over a year ago I was so happy that I was able to see Bill Gates in person.

Reap the Fruits of Hardwork

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Dress for Success

A few years back I read about Larry Ellison, CEO and founder of Oracle, about his emphasis on dressing for success mantra. Substance should be the first and foremost priority in gauging an employee; but presentation is your first blood attack that leaves a lasting impression on people.

The way a person looks greatly contributes to the respect and seriousness of your business.

Tips for dress for success

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