Native advertising is paid advertisements that look like natural content.The other day, I was searching for info on a doctor for a friend of mine and discovered a newscast from a "... moreNative advertising is paid advertisements that look like natural content.The other day, I was searching for info on a doctor for a friend of mine and discovered a newscast from a "reputable" local news station in which the doctor was interviewed. Part of the reason I found the clip was because I discovered that the man in question was not a doctor, despite calling himself one. I notified the news station thinking they'd want to remove the clips; their business is built on giving factual information. I received a note back saying the man had paid for advertising, that the clip was marked as paid advertising, and that they didn't intend to do anything about it. First off, it wasn't marked, but even if it was, shouldn't the news station remove it? less
It happened this past Thursday, after only 9 weeks. I was 1 of 2 AutoCad Drafters for a family-owned food service company, doing commercial kitchen floor plan layouts (I graduated ... moreIt happened this past Thursday, after only 9 weeks. I was 1 of 2 AutoCad Drafters for a family-owned food service company, doing commercial kitchen floor plan layouts (I graduated in December w/ a BFA in Interior Design, and kitchen design is something I’ve always been interested in).Long story short, I was let go because I didn’t have all the mechanical, electrical, and plumbing knowledge that was needed for the position... but the thing is, they KNEW this when they hired me. And they hired me anyway, with the understanding that they would train and teach me everything I needed to know, acting like it would be no problem whatsoever. Now I’ve been let go for that same reason, with my now ex-boss saying that “the company is falling behind on projects” and, “never in the history of the company have I had to pay to outsource these projects so we can get the mechanical and electrical part done. I’m spending a lot of money and the learning curve is just too big, and I need so... less