Tuesday, June 29, 2010

What floor?

I get weekly etiquette tips e-mailed to me from the Culture and Manners Institute.  I'm not even sure how I got on their list, but I like reviewing the e-mails for any good nuggets.  This week's tip addresses elevator etiquette:

Elevator rules are simple: business etiquette is gender neutral -- in business, the person closest to the door exits the elevator first. All other times, social etiquette dictates that gentlemen stand aside and let the ladies on and off the elevator first and everyone stands aside for the elderly or those needing extra time. If you are waiting to board the elevator, allow those coming off the elevator to exit first.


Hold the door for people trying to board or disembark; do not hold the door to make plans for the evening with someone outside the elevator, while others are waiting. If you are standing next to the control panel, offer to push someone's button (though not in those words). If you are at the back of the elevator, do not try to reach across everyone to hit the button yourself, ask nicely for someone to select your floor. If you are alone in an elevator with big mirrors and you decide to primp, check your teeth or make other adjustments, please keep in mind that you may be doing so for the entertainment of the building security personnel.

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

More on Networking

Most people ultimately find their jobs through some form of networking.  Take a look at Mary Crane's strategies and pointers to make networking work for you.

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Going Solo

While I don't completely agree with this author's skepticism at your ability to open your own practice immediately after getting licensed, I do think he has some good pointers.

New Loan Repayment Resource

If you are are an attorney working in civil legal services, take a look at this new loan repayment program: Civil Legal Assistance Attorney Student Loan Repayment Program (CLAAP)