By Howard Hubler Sometimes in business school we learn the term “lazy dollars.” These are generally defined as dollars in overstocked and older inventory that
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Finding and retaining employees in 2022
By Mike Heffner The biggest question in our industry right now is – How do I find and keep good people when nobody wants to
TOP 10 SIGNS YOU’RE NOT COPING WITH THIS QUARENTINE THING
By Torry Stiles 10. You’ve lost track of whether you’re day-drinking or night-drinking. 9. Your daughter is in her bedroom crying because she caught you
‘Grammar Guy’ launches first book in May
Curtis Honeycutt, writer of the weekly humor column “Grammar Guy,” is ready to launch his first book. Entitled Good Grammar is the Life of the
Outdated rules we need to get ‘over’ to help you succeed in dating
By Curtis Honeycutt “What? You’re over me? When were you … under me?” ROSS GELLAR, FRIENDS Don’t return a phone call until at least 48
Refuse to be party to bad grammar, whether you’re a Democrat or Republican
By Curtis Honeycutt Apparently, this is a big year for politics. While you read that last sentence on your screen or on the newsprint in
Are apocopes ‘totes adorbs’ or ‘natch’?
By Curtis Honeycutt If you’ve ever spilled your brandy on your tux near the grand piano at the rhino zoo, you know what I’m talking