It’s 1997. I’m in an airport. Very early teenage years. I had just started to become exposed to business and “the workforce” by going into work with my dad during the summer and sometimes working (when I wasn’t using AOL). I’m heading back home to Iowa
It’s 2006. I’m a young adult, fresh back from Los Angeles after a two-year hiatus as a recruiter for a corporate cult. The internet had changed so much. Dial-up internet had finally phased out of my parents’ home, MySpace was the new cool online network, and MSN was
May it entertain you better than jokes that get you sent to HR. Greetings friends, Welcome to The Digital Paperweight – the best water cooler talk on the internet! This is a website about business, technology, and everything that’s gone wrong with them. The posts will have a fairly humor-based