Downtime with Patrick Criteser
Live, Work Play with the President and CEO of Tillamook County Creamery Association.
Let it Rain
This year has been so dry we were caught napping when it finally started to sprinkle. Hopefully you didn’t get caught in a downpour while eagerly awaiting — don’t deny it — our curation of Oregon-grown wet weather wear.
Storyteller in Chief: Brew Stories
Over the years, many mentors have taught me lessons that have helped shape the way I view the world of work and our business.
Fictional Mailbag: Is Hiring The Best Qualified Candidate An ADA Violation?
BY MICHAEL G. MCCLORY
Sometimes it seems like EEOC tests its theories on the fly rather than thinking about them first. This week’s (fictional) mailbag is filled with questions from HR managers wondering if they could get in trouble for hiring the most qualified candidate. The Bullard Edge wishes that “no” was the simple answer. That is not the case though, as illustrated by our response to a mailbag question from Shae Watt, Mid-Town Bread Company’s HR Manager.
Shell will halt offshore drilling near Alaska
ASSOCIATED PRESS: Oil company announces lackluster results from exploratory well in the Arctic.
Apple launches new iPhone sans long lines
OREGONLIVE.COM: The booming brand was able to sell a new iPhone without lines in Portland.
Portland mayor backs 10-cent gas tax
Charlie Hales says ‘a lousy 10 cents’ would help pay for street issues.
Portland housing costs soar, wages flatten
Report from Portland Housing Bureau describe “dire” situation.
